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FEBRUARY Library NOTES Floyd memorial library Feb 2015 Issue 2 WINTER FILM FESTIVAL Thursdays at 6pm February 5: The Pirate, 1948, Vincente Minelli, USA February 12: Calendar Girls, 2003 , Nigel Cole, UK. Followed by POTLUCK DINNER/DISCUSSION February 19: Umberto D, 1952, Vittorio De Sica, Italy February 26: Mary and Max, 2009, Adam Elliot, Australia March 5: Kolya,1996, Jan Svěrák, Czech March 12: Burt’s Buzz (doc), 2013, Jody Shapiro, US. Followed by POTLUCK DINNER/DISCUSSION March 19: Archipelago , 2010, Joanna Hogg, UK BOOK DISCUSSION Monday, February 23, 12 noon at the Library & 4pm at Peconic Landing: The Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson CLOSED PRESIDENTS’ DAY CLOSED PRESIDENTS’ DAY CLOSED PRESIDENTS’ DAY—FEBRUARY 16th FEBRUARY 16th FEBRUARY 16th MYSTERY BOOK DISCUSSION Wednesday, February 18, 3:30pm: Jacquot and the Waterman by Martin O’Brien O ur Annual Appeal is still going on. If you misplaced your Appeal letter, you can donate through our website www.floydmemoriallibrary.org. We are almost ready to begin our energy saving, cost saving LED lighting project. Your donation will help us complete it. While you are looking at our website, please scroll through the posters on the front page for all our programs. We change them regularly. Also, be sure to look at the “Research” link for digital resources. Choose Live-brary for links to ebooks and streaming videos. Our website is 24/7. . Orient Outreach: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at the Orient Country Store from 1-3pm. Mindfulness Meditation: with Kit Storjohann as your guide. Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm. Zumba with Colleen Clark: Saturdays at 11am. Clases de Inglés Gratis para Adultos, lunes y miércoles, 6:15pm-7:45pm. English for Speakers of Other Languages. Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:15-7:45pm. SCRABBLE: Wednesdays, 12noon- 4pm. Challenge your brain and have fun! Newcomers welcome. Friends of the Library Meeting: Wednesday, February 11, 1pm. THE GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT, Part 1 Learn how you can participate in this global event. Sunday, 2pm February 8 Adult Winter Reading Program COZY UP WITH A BOOK Continues in February with weekly raffle drawings. So read or listen to a good book and enter. BASICALLY BAROQUE Sunday, 3pm March 1 COMMUNITY GIFT CIRCLE: An Experiment in New Economics with Margaret Rose de Cruz Wednesday, 6pm February 25 Bill Packard, Flute Dan Skabeikis, Violin Jennie Woelker, Cello Linda Betjeman, Keyboard BLIND DATE WITH A BOOK! Once again we are offering you a chance for romance...with a book! During the romance month of February, take out one of our Blind Date with a Book selec- tions. Who knows, you may get lucky! Become a citizen scientist and help Audubon track birds from your own backyard as part of this family-friendly event. To register, go to [email protected] or call 516-526-9095. DEATH CAFÉ Friday, 3-5pm February 27 People drink tea, eat cake and discuss death. BRUNCH POEMS with Vivian Eyre Friday, 10:30am February 27 Haydn, Quantz, Loeillet, Telemann North Fork Animal Welfare League ADOPT LOVE Saturday, 12noon-2pm February 14 Give a good home to a loving and loyal dog or cat. The Community Gift Circle invites us to join a flow of generosity that meets needs without money. FILM SCREENING & CLOSING RECEPTION with Andrea Cote Saturday, February 7 2pm Film The show includes an interactive sculpture, related photography and a series of silkscreens.
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FEBRUARY

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WINTER FILM FESTIVAL Thursdays at 6pm

February 5: The Pirate, 1948, Vincente Minelli, USA

February 12: Calendar Girls, 2003 , Nigel Cole, UK. Followed by

POTLUCK DINNER/DISCUSSION February 19: Umberto D, 1952,

Vittorio De Sica, Italy February 26: Mary and Max, 2009,

Adam Elliot, Australia March 5: Kolya,1996, Jan Svěrák, Czech March 12: Burt’s Buzz (doc), 2013,

Jody Shapiro, US. Followed by POTLUCK DINNER/DISCUSSION

March 19: Archipelago, 2010, Joanna Hogg, UK

BOOK DISCUSSION Monday, February 23, 12 noon at the

Library & 4pm at Peconic Landing: The Orphan Master’s Son

by Adam Johnson

CLOSED PRESIDENTS’ DAYCLOSED PRESIDENTS’ DAYCLOSED PRESIDENTS’ DAY———FEBRUARY 16thFEBRUARY 16thFEBRUARY 16th

MYSTERY BOOK DISCUSSION Wednesday, February 18, 3:30pm:

Jacquot and the Waterman by Martin O’Brien

O ur Annual Appeal is still going on. If you misplaced your Appeal letter,

you can donate through our website www.floydmemoriallibrary.org. We are almost ready to begin our energy saving, cost saving LED lighting project. Your donation will help us complete it.

While you are looking at our website, please scroll through the posters on the front page for all our programs. We change them regularly. Also, be sure to look at the “Research” link for digital resources. Choose Live-brary for links to ebooks and streaming videos. Our website is 24/7.

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Orient Outreach: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at the Orient Country Store from 1-3pm.

Mindfulness Meditation: with Kit Storjohann as your guide. Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm.

Zumba with Colleen Clark: Saturdays at 11am.

Clases de Inglés Gratis para Adultos, lunes y miércoles, 6:15pm-7:45pm. English for Speakers of Other Languages. Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:15-7:45pm.

SCRABBLE: Wednesdays, 12noon-4pm. Challenge your brain and have fun! Newcomers welcome.

Friends of the Library Meeting: Wednesday, February 11, 1pm.

THE GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT, Part 1 Learn how you can participate in this global event.

Sunday, 2pm February 8

Adult Winter Reading Program

COZY UP WITH A BOOK Continues in February with weekly raffle drawings. So

read or listen to a good book and enter.

BASICALLY BAROQUE Sunday, 3pm March 1

COMMUNITY GIFT CIRCLE: An Experiment in New Economics with Margaret Rose de Cruz

Wednesday, 6pm February 25

Bill Packard, Flute Dan Skabeikis, Violin Jennie Woelker, Cello Linda Betjeman, Keyboard

BLIND DATE WITH A BOOK! Once again we are offering you a chance for romance...with a book! During the romance month of February, take out one of our Blind Date with a Book selec-tions. Who knows, you may get lucky!

Become a citizen scientist and help Audubon track birds from your own backyard as part of this family-friendly event. To register, go to [email protected] or call 516-526-9095.

DEATH CAFÉ Friday, 3-5pm February 27 People drink tea, eat cake and discuss death.

BRUNCH POEMS with Vivian Eyre Friday, 10:30am February 27

Haydn, Quantz, Loeillet, Telemann

North Fork Animal Welfare League ADOPT LOVE Saturday, 12noon-2pm February 14

Give a good home to a loving and loyal dog or cat.

The Community Gift Circle invites us to join a flow of generosity that meets needs without money.

FILM SCREENING & CLOSING RECEPTION with Andrea Cote Saturday, February 7 2pm Film

The show includes an interactive sculpture, related photography and a series of silkscreens.

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LIBRARY CLOSED

Presidents’ Day:

Monday, February 16

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Rosemary Gabriel, President Buffy Hartmann, Vice-President

Seth Kaufman, Secretary Melina Angelson, Treasurer

Rebecca Miller Diane Mulvaney

Peter Sacks Lisa Richland, Director

DROP-IN CRAFTS. Join us in the Children’s Room for our weekly craft on Tuesdays at 5:30pm. Color, bead, stick, fold, and assemble a variety of crafts. Refreshments will be served.

Family Movie. The Boxtrolls, Wednesday, Febru-ary 4, 3:30pm. A young orphaned boy raised by un-derground cave-dwelling trash collectors tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator.

Celebrate Black History Month with a presentation of A Journey into Africa. Friday, February 6, 1pm at Greenport School. Enjoy traditional African rhythms, songs, stories and dances.

Valentine’s Day Party with CAST & Southold Mother’s Club. Friday, February 6, 4pm. For pre-school —2nd grade.

Family Movie, Alexander & the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Wednesday, February 11, 3:30pm. Alexander's day begins with several calamities but he finds little sympathy from his family. As he wonders if bad things only happen to him, his mom, dad, brother, and sister all find themselves living through their own terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.

Legos, Legos, Legos. Fridays, February 13—27, 3:30pm. Create your own masterpieces using the library’s legos or bring your own! Grades K-6.

Valentine’s Day Craft. Saturday, February 14, 11am. Make a special craft for your special Valentine. Registration required.

Family Movie, The Book of Life. Wednesday, February 18, 3:30pm. Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart, embarks on an adventure that spans three fantastic worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

4EC Space Science Laser Show. Thursday, Febru-ary 19, 5-5:45pm. Enjoy a musical laser show all about Space Science. A family show at Mattituck Library. Registration required.

Family Movie, Big Hero 6. Wednesday, February 25, 3:30pm. A special bond develops between plus-sized inflatable robot Baymax, and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes.

PROGRAMS FOR TEENS

t o d d l e r t i m e

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

HOMEWORK HANG OUT! Use the library computers, books, and resources to get your BEST homework completed. 3-5pm on School Days.

Big Screen Wii. Fridays, February 6 and 27, 6pm.

Felt Fortune Cookie Craft. Wednesday, Febru-ary 11, 6pm. Using felt, Hershey’s kisses and a personalized message, you can create a special treat for your Valentine!

Valentine Cupcakes. Friday, February 13, pm. Have fun and decorate Valentine cupcakes for ..YOURSELF!

Books & Cookies. Wednesday, February 18, 6pm. Come discuss all things book related and eat cookies...the perfect combination!

Duck Tape. Thursday, February 19, 3:30pm. Come play with our colorful Duck Tape!

Teen Trivia. Friday, February 20, 6pm. Test your knowledge in this trivia completion. The winner gets a prize!

READ THE BOOK & WATCH THE MOVIE Blood & Chocolate*, Wednesday, February 18, 1pm. Vivian, a young teenage girl, must choose between her love for a young artist and loyal-ty to her werewolf lineage. PG-13,

98 minutes. *Based on the novel by Annette Curtis Klause. The Perks of Being a Wallflower*, Friday, February 20, 1pm. An introvert freshman is taken under the wings of two seniors who welcome him to the real world. PG-13, 105 minutes. *Based on the novel by Stephen Chbosky.

COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

Cards for Kids, Sunday, February 22, 2pm. Create uplifting cards for hospitalized children.

Teen Advisory Board (TAB) Meeting Satur-day, February 28, 11am. Calling all FML Teens! Want a chance to earn community service time and to tell the Teen Librarian your thoughts on books, programs, services and all things library related? Sign up to attend.

Mondays, February 2, 9, 23 at 10am Playtime, Crafts, Songs, & Stories Infant-Pre-school with a Parent or Caregiver All are welcome!

FREE PLAY for Toddlers, Parents or Caregivers:

Thursdays, 10-11:30am

Open to teens 12-17 years. Registration is requested for all programs.


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