CLIFFSIDE PARK
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Thomas Calabrese Mayor
Stephanie M. Bellucci Library Director
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Janet Merrill Board President
Therese Sigrist Vice President
Nicole Martone Treasurer
Simon Bracco Trustee
Kathleen Guzman Trustee
Shahin Rahvar Trustee
Michael J. Romagnino Superintendent of Schools
Dana Martinotti Councilwoman/Board Liaison
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The Library Board of Trustees meets in the library on the second Tuesday of the month at 4:30pm. Meetings
are open to the public. There are no meetings in July or August.
Cliffside Park Public Library * 505 Palisade Avenue * Cliffside Park, NJ 07010 * 201-945-2867 * cliffsidepark.bccls.org (PDF version available)
Sept., Oct. & Nov. 2015
We Have Everything in CP! Cicero once said, “If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you
need.” Did you know that the Cliffside Park Public Library has a children’s gar-
den? We do! And, it is bursting with a late summer harvest. The garden came to
be this past spring, thanks in part to donations from Cliffside Park’s Onorato
Landscaping and Busanic Fence Co. Vegetables and herbs have been used in our
kids’ cooking classes, in recipes at our farmer’s market booth demos and other
items will be donated to the local food pantry. The initial planting took several
hours and local children participated. Many live in apartments where they are
unfamiliar with backyard gardens, so it was a real treat. It has been maintained
by the library staff and more programs will be coming where the children can get
involved. Next time you are on the north side of our building, check it out!
DIRECTOR’S CORNER
This has been an extremely enjoyable summer. Conditions were ideal for tending to our library’s gar-den (see cover story). We had our summer Sunday concerts in Memorial Park. On Fridays the library’s booth popped up at the Farmer’s Market. I had the opportunity to meet people and tell them all about what the library has to offer. In early August the li-brary partnered with the Cliffside Park Council, Po-lice/Fire/EMS and Recreation Departments to put on a spectacular National Night Out Against Crime. Al-though I again opted against entering the 2nd Annu-al Hot Dog Eating Contest, I did sing some Disney fa-vorites with Belle & Ariel! Finally, who doesn’t love ice cream & cupcakes? I was able to enjoy heaping scoops of ice cream and super hero themed cup-cakes at our annual Summer Reading Club’s closing ceremony — this year it was a food truck fest for our VIP readers! I think back and wonder, “How can the fall top my summer?” The birth of my first child, a future librari-an of course, can come close. And, at the library my staff will hold down the fort with new book clubs, Lego design for kids, adult coloring club and more. It may not end with the cupcake truck rolling up, but the entire fall line-up plus a new baby is icing on the cake! See you at the library…
Best,
Stephanie M. Bellucci, Library Director
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You now have the option to receive library
notices via TXT message! You can set your
personal preferences to receive a text
message when a hold is available for pick up,
a hold is cancelled, or when an item is overdue.
You can opt into this service from the "Patron Account"
tab on our website. To change your preferences, simply:
Log in with your username and password
Click on “My Record” view
Click on Contact Information and Preferences
Enter your cell phone number
Select carrier from the drop down
Click the radio button for "Send TXT to this number"
Click “Submit Change Request”
The library is also offering e-receipts and date due slips.
Ask for more details the next time you are checking out.
Download Our App
Get push notifications for events or
emergency closings, view our calendar of
events, register for programs and check
your account! Available FREE in the
iTunes Store, for all Apple devices and in
the Android Marketplace.
Cliffside Park Public Library Museum Pass Program
Want to go to an area museum … for free? The library has a Museum Pass Program where passes to local museums check-out for 3 days.
Offering over 20 museums including our newest pass, the Newark Museum! Already have a date in mind when you want to go? Then go
online to reserve your date @ cliffsidepark.bccls.org. You can also visit that page for a full list of museums
offered. We prefer that you reserve the passes online, but please call the library (201-945-2867) if you need further assistance. Look for our
museum reviews on TripAdvisor and photos of staff members’ visits on our Flickr account!
Post pictures of your visit to Instagram @clpklibrary #clpklmuseumpass
Friends of the Library’s ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND RAFFLE
1ST PRIZE: VIZIO E-Series 50” Class Full-Array LED Smart TV
2ND PRIZE: Toshiba Satellite C55T-B5349 Laptop
3RD PRIZE: $150 VISA Gift Card
DRAWING HELD AT LIBRARY ON DECEMBER 7, 2015 – 8:00PM
*Prizes purchased through donations from local businesses* *Winner need not be present* *Tickets on sale at library*
*REGISTER *REGISTER
ONLINE! ONLINE!
English as a Second Language: ESL for Parents* Wednesdays 9/16—11/18 (No Class 11/11) @ 7:30pm—Call to register! $20.00 non-refundable fee. Easy English*—Learn just the basics! Tuesdays & Thursdays 9/15—11/19 (No Class 11/3) @ 11:30am—Call to register! Conversation Group Fridays @ 1:00pm Special Interests: Watercolor Class* by Artist Peri (Call to register—spots limited!) All Oct. Saturdays @ 11:00am $30 non-refundable fee + supplies Knitting Tuesdays @ 1:00pm *****NEW***** Calm Coloring—Mondays 9/21, 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16 & 11/30 @ 7:00pm Adults can drop in to the library to color as a form of relaxation. Color-ing pages and supplies will be availa-ble at the Reference Desk on eve-nings listed above. Monthly Matinee @ 1:00pm: 9/11—The Water Diviner 10/9—5 Flights Up 11/13—Age of Adaline >Run times average 2 hours
Discussion Groups: >Books are available at the Reference Desk Novel Talk @ 10:00am 9/14—Lady of the Rivers
11/9—The Women Lively Lit @ 2:00pm 9/28—Lovers at the Chameleon Club
10/26—South of Broad 11/16—Legacy Memoir Reads @ 7:00pm 9/17—Russian Tattoo
10/15—Rose Hotel 11/19—Truth & Beauty
******************************** Win a Kindle!!!! Members of any of the above book groups will be entered to win a Kindle (Enter until drawing date of November 19th). See the Reference Librarian for details.
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Art Exhibits on Display: September—Molly Kis Collages
October—Turkish Cultural Center
November—All Occasion Wreaths!!! (See information on page 6)
Adults are invited to come to any of the following programs. All programs are free, except where noted. All programs noted with an * require pre-registration, all others are drop-in.
For more details call 201-945-2867 or register online @ http://cliffsidepark.bccls.org
Classes/Lectures: Crochet with Linnae* Mondays 9/14—11/16 (No Class 10/12) @ 5:00pm -Call to register!
Qigong Wednesdays 9/16—11/18 (No Class 11/11) @ 12:30pm
Keep This? Toss That?* Lecture by: Organizer Jamie Novak 10/20 @ 7:00pm
Sunday Concert Series @ 2:00pm: 9/20—Monroe Quinn and Ivana Kunc; a guitar and vocal tribute to Gershwin 10/18—Diane and Gerard Barros; Halloween piano and vocal concert 11/22—Joanne Kim Duo; Piazzolla Tango on violin and guitar
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Red circles indicate library is closed for holiday.
Young Adults @ The Cliffside Park Library
Regular Wednesday Programming
Grades 7-12 @ 3:30pm
Wii Gaming: 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21 & 11/18
YA Movies: 9/2, 9/16, 9/30, 10/14, 10/28 & 11/4
Welcome Back Waffles
Tuesday, September 8th @ 3:30pm Grades 7-12
In honor of YA’s “radioactive waffle” installation and the beginning
of a new school year we’re breaking out the waffle iron, toaster and
a host of sweet toppings!
Teen Jeopardy
Tuesday, September 15th @ 3:30pm Grades 7-12
Exercise your game buzzer grip! It’s time to test your talent for trivia and earn bragging rights and
prizes!
Paracord Bracelet Craft
Tuesday, October 13th @ 3:30pm Grades 7-12
You’ve probably seen “survival bracelets”, now learn how to make them!
Artistic local, Melissa Rodriguez, is back to teach teens how to create their own paracord
bracelets! Supplies limited!
Infinity Stone Scavenger Hunt
Tuesday, November 10th @ 3:30pm Grades 7-12
How well do you know your library? Hopefully better than mischievous Loki does. Break into teams
(The Avengers vs. Guardians of the Galaxy), decipher clues and find the infinity stones hidden in the
library.
Teen Cooking Classes
Tuesday, September 22nd, October 27th & November 17th @ 3:30pm
Chef Ms. Andrea is creating culinary delights with local teens this Fall!
Grades 7-12 MUST register online!
Tinker Tuesdays
Tuesday, September 29th, October 20th & November 24th @ 3:30pm
Indulge your muse, create and innovate using our stash of arts and crafts supplies!
If you’d prefer, play with our new Makey Makey circuit board or work on a Snap
Circuits project! Or combine a bit of both and create paper circuitry art!
Grades 7-12
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5 Years & Younger: Tuck & Tumble* NOTE: Ages 18mos.— 3 years only Mondays 9/14—11/16 (No Class 10/12) @ 10:30am Tuck & Tumble* NOTE: Ages 4 & 5 years only Mondays 9/14—11/16 (No Class 10/12) @ 11:30am Story Time Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10:30am Tuesdays @ 4:00pm Fridays @ 3:30pm Sing & Sign* Wednesdays 9/16—11/18 (No Class 9/23 & 11/11) @ 10:30am & 11:30am [Choose only one session.] Tots & Toddlers Open Play Fridays 9/18—11/20 @ 10:30am Tots & Toddlers Craft Fridays 9/18—11/20 @ 11:15am Holiday Craft (see crafts next column) 9/21, 10/19 & 11/23 @ 4:00pm Book Craft 9/28, 10/26 & 11/30 @ 4:00pm
6 - 12 Year Olds: Story Times Tuesdays @ 4:00pm Fridays @ 3:30pm
Legos @ The Library*+ Presented by: Bricks 4 Kidz Fridays 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6 & 11/20 @ 3:30pm [Choose only one session per month as topic will be the same.]
Budding Artists*+ NOTE: Ages 7 - 12 years only Presented by: The Artist Peri 9/10, 10/8 & 11/12 @ 4:00pm 9/8, 10/13 & 11/10 @ 6:30pm [Choose only one session per month as topic will be the same.]
Holiday Craft @ 4:00pm 9/21—Christopher Columbus 10/19—Halloween 11/23—Thanksgiving
Book Craft 9/28, 10/26 & 11/30 @ 4:00pm
Creative Cooking*+ Presented by: Chef Ms. Andrea 9/24, 10/22 & 11/19 @ 4:00pm & 6:30pm [Choose only one session per month as topic will be the same.]
STEM @ The Library*+ Presented by: Mad Science 9/14, 10/5 & 11/2 @ 4:00pm 9/16, 10/14 & 11/4 @ 6:30pm [Choose only one session per month as topic will be the same.] +Funded by the CPBOE 21st Century Grant
Families/Children are invited to come to any of the following programs. Cliffside Park residency preference given. Programs marked with an * require pre-registration, all others are drop-in.
REGISTRATION BEGINS ON AUGUST 28TH @ 10:00am. Call 201-945-2867 or register online @ http://cliffsidepark.bccls.org
Special Events:
Mr. Handsome’s Garden* Thursday 10/15 @ 6:30pm
Meet the author of Mr. Hand-some’s Garden, Keith Hayes. Mr. Hayes will read selections from his book and talk to the children about the writing pro-cess. Copies will be available for purchase ($13.95) and sign-ing. Bring your camera!!!! Ages 5-12 are welcome. Monkey Monkey Music* Thursday 10/29 @ 4:00pm
Kick off the Halloween week-end with some moves & grooves by Meredith LeVande and her band from PBS Kids. Come in your costume!!!! Ages 8 and younger are welcome.
NEW PROGRAMS THIS FALL!!!!
Tuck & Tumble—Join a trained gymnast to
tuck, tumble and roll and develop movement
coordination. Ages 18mos—3 and 4 & 5.
Tots & Toddlers Open Play—Join Miss Jen to
sing songs, play with age appropriate toys and
wrap up with bubbles! Ages 5 years and younger.
Legos @ The Library—Join Bricks 4 Kidz to play
with Legos while learning math & science.
For in depth descriptions of our other
programs... visit the program’s online registra-
tion page or call the library at 201-945-2867.
Stop by the library’s table at your
child’s school’s “Parent Night.”
Say hello, ask questions, give
suggestions, sign up for a library
card and more! See dates at
right.
PARENT VISITATION NIGHTS
School #3—9/10
School #4—9/22
School #5—9/15
School #6—9/17
Middle School—9/24
High School—9/29
Academy of Our Lady of Grace—9/17
Check times with
your child’s school.
24/7 Library—
The following databases and e-materials are accessi-ble with a valid Cliffside Park library card on our homepage @ cliffsidepark.bccls.org.
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From the library’s archives…
This undated photo probably comes from the time
period of the late 1930s which is consistent with the
dates our library was housed in the basement of
School #3 and directed by Miss Clarice Blake (pictured center).
Pictured to Miss Blake’s left and right are the library staff.
#clpkl
Calling all artists!
The library is looking for artists to dis-
play their work during our monthly art
exhibits. If you are a serious artist look-
ing to share your work with the communi-
ty, then this is just the place.
Calling all collectors!
The library is looking for exhibits for its
display case. If you think you have a
noteworthy collection then this is your
chance to showcase it!
Please contact Maria Worth for more
details and availability.
SAVE THE DATE!!! After the library closes … join us for a special evening of fun and friendship!
Circle the Seasons
Wreath Festival
Hosted by the Cliffside Park
Friends of the Library
Friday, November 20, 2015
6:30pm – 8:30pm
There is no cover charge at this family friendly event! Raffle tickets will be sold for $1 each. Use your ticket(s) for the wreath(s) you wish to win.
Winners will be drawn at 8pm.
To kick off the season of Thanksgiving, there will be
colonial style music by historical musician Linda Russell. Light desserts and beverages will be offered.
Source: http://www.goodreads.com
FALL INTO A NEW RELEASE
Avengers-Age of
Union
Pitch Perfect 2
Cinderella
Furious 7
I’ll See You in
My Dreams
Source: http://www.imdb.com
September
After You by JoJo Moyes
Story of the Lost Child by
Elena Ferrante
October
All the Stars in the Heavens
by Adriana Trigiani
Survivor by Vince Flynn
November
Crossing by Michael
Connelly
Guilt by David Baldacci
Art of Memoir by May Karr (Sept.)
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (Sept.)
Sinatra: The Chairman by James Kaplan (Oct.)
Hemmingway in Love by A.E. Hotchner (Oct.)
DIY, Dammit: A Practical Guide to Curse Free Crafting by
Joselyn Hughes (Nov.)
Source: http://www.imdb.com
Back To School and Fall Children’s Books
Lots of students visit our Children’s Department in the summer to obtain
copies of books on their summer reading lists. We even have a big celebra-
tion for our VIP readers who complete at least ten books during June, July &
August. Don’t let summer be your only time for pleasure reading. Our Chil-
dren’s Librarian, Mr. C., has been stocking his shelves with age appropriate
books about going back to school and the fall season and holidays. A new
book in the collection tells the tale of someone going back to school...
Did you know dogs can go back to school too? In a brand
new book, I am Going to School by Dee Smith the main
character, a dog, is ready for his amazing first day! He, like most chil-
dren, is ready to have fun, make new friends and learn lots of new things. The book has a
rhyming style and colorful illustrations. It is a great introduction to the school season so stop
by the library to check this and other books out and read them before your first day!
Source: http://www.amazon.com
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Source: http://www.goodreads.com
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday 10:00—9:00
Tuesday 10:00—9:00
Wednesday 10:00—9:00
Thursday 10:00—9:00
Friday 10:00—5:00
Saturday 10:00—5:00
Sunday 1:00—5:00
Closed Major Holidays
LIBRARY SERVICES
Public Computers
Wi-Fi [password: guest123]
Wireless Printing
Copy Machine (Fee)
Faxing (Fee)
Notary
Exam Proctoring
Self Check-Out
Online Patron Account
Cliffside Park Public Library * 505 Palisade Avenue * Cliffside Park, NJ 07010 * 201-945-2867 * cliffsidepark.bccls.org (PDF version available)
Avoid late fees … Remember to renew your materials or return items
on time.
Did you know?
Coloring is no longer just for kids. Studies have shown that
adults can find coloring relaxing and it provides a creative
outlet. In that spirit, here is a beautiful fall image for you to
color. If you enjoy it, consider joining our new adult coloring
drop-in program (details on page 3).