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Volume XLV No. 5 September-October, 2019
Mark Your Calendar Sat., Sept. 7, 2019 9:30 AM Board Mee$ng
Sat., Sept. 21, 2019 9:30 AM General Mee$ng
Sat., Nov. 9, 2019 9:30 AM Board Mee$ng
Thurs., Nov. 14, 2019 11:00 AM to
5:30 PM
Fall Book Sale Preview
Members Only
Fri., Nov. 15, 2019 9:00 AM to
4:30 PM
Fall Book Sale Open to the
Public
Sat., Nov. 16, 2019 9:00 AM to
3:30 PM
Fall Book Sale Open to the
Public
Sat., Nov. 23, 2019 9:30 AM General Mee$ng
Sat., Jan. 4, 2020 9:30 AM Board Mee$ng
Sat., Jan. 25, 2020 9:30 AM General Mee$ng
Sat., Mar. 7, 2020 10:00 AM to
4:00 PM
SWFL Reading Fes$val (Fort
Myers Library Campus)
Sat., Mar. 14, 2020 9:30 AM Board Mee$ng
Sat., Mar. 21, 2020 9:30 AM General Mee$ng
Thurs., Apr. 23, 2020 11:00 AM to
5:30 PM
Fall Book Sale Preview
Members Only
Fri., Apr. 24, 2020 9:00 AM to
4:30 PM
Fall Book Sale Open to the
Public
Sat., Apr. 25, 2020 9:00 AM to
3:30 PM
Fall Book Sale Open to the
Public
Sat., May 2, 2020 9:30 AM Board Mee$ng
Wed., May 6, 2020 6:30 PM to
7:30 PM
Kid’s Art Contest Awards
Ceremony
Sat., July 11, 2020 9:30 AM Board Mee$ng
Sat., July 18, 2020 9:30 AM General Mee$ng
Our Mission: To promote, support and enhance the services of the Cape Coral-Lee County Public Library
through volunteer efforts and fund raising activities.
Saturday Morning, Sept. 21 Friends of the Cape Coral Library
General Meeting
Don’t forget to join your fellow members for the Friends of the Cape Coral Library General Meeting on Saturday, September 21. The morning will begin at 9:30 AM with coffee, juice, light snacks, and social time. The business portion of the meeting will start at 10:00 AM and will include the program presentation described below. The FOCCL General Meetings, which take place in the large meeting room of the Cape Coral Library at 921 SW 39th Terrace, are free and open to the public. We hope to see you there. You are also welcome to bring a guest or two.
Guest Speaker for September FOCCL Meeting:
Janelle Trull of Cape Coral Historical Museum
Janel Trull, Executive Director of the Cape Coral Historical Museum, will be speaking about the early history of Cape Coral beginning with brothers Jack and Leonard Rosen’s purchase of land in 1957. Their goal was to create a city with as many canals as Venice. Through county wide sales tactics and the availability of installment payment plans, it wasn’t long before the first family moved in and Cape Coral has been growing ever since. Noted as one of the fastest growing cities in the state today, the City of Cape Coral was incorporated in 1970 and will celebrate its 50th anniversary next year with a series of events and programming put on by the City and the Cape Coral Historical Museum. The Cape Coral Historical Museum was incorporated in 1980 to collect, preserve and share the City’s history and opened at 544 Cultural Park Blvd in 1987.
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So come to the Cape Coral Library on September 21 to hear about our City’s early history, what the Museum has to offer (facility, gardens and programming), as well as some of the things planned for the anniversary celebration in 2020.
Mark Your Calendar for FOCCL Nov. 23 General Meeting
The program presenter for the November general meeting will be a representative from the Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife, a volunteer organization whose purpose is to preserve and enhance the habitats of protected species and to educate the community about Cape Coral’s wildlife resources. We’ll learn about how burrowing owls landed in the Cape and so much more!
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cÜxá|wxÇàËá _xààxÜ Greetings from sunny Illinois.
While it is raining every day in Florida, they
are praying for rain here. Hope some of you
were able to make the July Friends meeting
and hear about “what other members are
reading”. Monica will publish the list in this
month’s Accents. For me I take the quiet
time visiting my family to read old favorites -
this summer re-reading Laurie R. King’s first
Mary Russell; Sherlock Holmes book, The
Beekeeper’s Apprentice. That woman can
write.
When we were discussing the July meeting
this spring we also talked about early library memories. Dora
Shilling, Principal Librarian, remembered being allowed to ride her
bicycle the 2 miles to the library. She laughed when she returned
to the small town and discovered it was only about 7 blocks.
I grew up in a small town in Illinois blessed with a beautiful
Carnegie library building and the sense of awe walking up those
steps. Yep - I got to ride my bicycle. Those were the days. We
moved when I was in 4th grade and our new little town had a small
room in the Town Hall. Thank goodness for that little pocket card
in front because then I could frequently check to see “yep I read
that one”.
Monica recalled that her mile-square hometown in New Jersey also
had a single library room inside the Town Hall. But luckily her
mom would take the children 3 miles on a bus to the larger
Johnson Public Library a couple of towns away. They would return
home with bag loads of
books. (Monica was
actually named after a
favorite librarian who had
worked there when her
mother was a child.)
So I hope you will join us
soon at our World Class
beautiful library. We can
make some new memories
together
Happy reading,
Paula Novander President of the Friends of the Cape Coral Library
Board of Directors
Provisional President
Paula Novander
Vice President/Programs
Dawn Lavacque
Secretary
Celeste Yost
Treasurer
Linda Shorey
Interim Assistant Treasurer
Rose Browning
Immediate Past President
Monica Rahman
Community Services Coordinator
Mary Achilles
Financial Services Coordinator
Mary Ann Ferrarese
Branch Manager
Dora Schilling
Lee County Advisory Board
Open—Representative
Monica Rahman—Alternate
Committees
Accents Editor: Martha Stevenson
Art Gallery: Monica Rahman
Book Sales: Bonita Olesen
Photo Historian: Celeste Yost
Document Historian: Judy Lindhorst
Hospitality Team: Linda Gumm
Membership: Dawn Lavacque
Publicity Chair: Monica Rahman
Events: Joanne Eddy
Sunshine: Mary Achilles
First Dibs: Mary Achilles
Fundraising: Open
The Accents is published bimonthly by
the Friends of the Cape Coral Library
Friends of the Cape Coral Library
P.O. Box 152471
Cape Coral, FL 33915-2471
Hotline: (239) 349-2572
Website: www.capefriends.org
Email: [email protected]
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Books Recommended by Members and Guests at the July 2019 FOCCL General Meeting
By Monica Rahman
If you weren’t able to make it to the Friends of the Cape Coral Library General Membership Meeting in July, you missed some very informative book reviews by our members and guests. Here’s a list of titles (with authors) that were recommended at the lively round table discussion following our business meeting. The books appear here based on the order in which they were presented as we went around the room. Most of the works shown below, except for Cicada Spring and The Price of Life, can currently be found through the search option on the Lee County Public Library System website www.leelibrary.net. Happy reading….
Note: If you like to get information about recently published books, free copies of the monthly “BookPage” magazine are available at the Cape Coral Library. The cost of the annual subscription is paid through a generous donation by the Friends of the Cape Coral Library.
TITLE AUTHOR(S)
The Virtues of Aging Jimmy Carter
The Library Book Susan Orlean
The City of Falling Angels John Berendt
Finding Dorothy: A Novel Elizabeth Letts
Madame Fourcade’s Secret War Lynne Olson
Cicada Spring Christian Galacar
The Women in the Castle Jessica Shattuck
The Botany of Desire: A Plants-eye View of the World Michael Pollan
The Art of Racing in the Rain Garth Stein
The Good Son Michael Gruber
The Life We Bury Allen Eskens
Where the Crawdads Sing Delia Owens
Before We Were Yours Lisa Wingate
Beneath the Surface John Hargrove (Animal Trainer)
After Anna Lisa Scottoline
Cutting for Stone Abraham Verghese
Devil’s Food Cake Murder Joanne Fluke
A House in the Sky Amanda Lindhout & Sara Corbett
The Price of Life Nigel Brennen
Educated Tara Westover
Molokai Alan Brennert
Clock Dance Anne Tyler
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A Sampling of Upcoming Programs for Adults at the Cape Coral Public Library
There are so many worthwhile programs for children, teens and adults scheduled at the Cape Coral Public Library for September and October that there isn’t room to list all of them here. To follow is information about some of the programs for adults that happen to be of special interest. For a complete listing of pro-grams, visit www.leelibrary.net or pick up flyers at the library each month.
Nonnative Wildlife in SW Florida (Age Group: Adults) Thursday, September 12, 2:00pm - 3:00pm Nonnative species do not belong in Florida. Some do not cause many, if any, problems. Others, however, are invasive, meaning that they negatively impact native fish and wildlife, cause damage that is costly to repair, or pose a threat to human health and safety. Learn how to identify and report nonnative wildlife in SW Flor-ida. Presented by Tyson Dallas, Biologist with the Nonnative Fish and Wildlife Program.
Exploring Arts & Crafts: Memory Wire Beaded Bracelets (Age Group: Adults) Wednesday, September 18, 1:30pm - 3:30 Registration is required for this particular session. Explore arts and crafts through demonstrations and hands-on practice. In this session we will use memory wire to create a beaded bracelet. Sponsored by the Friends of the Cape Coral Library.
Buckingham Army Airfield in World War II (Age Groups: Teens, Adults) Friday, September 27, 2:00pm - 3:00pm Come learn about Buckingham Army Airfield and the important role it played during World War II. Histori-an Jim Zbick of the Southwest Florida Military Museum, located in Cape Coral, will discuss the significance of this local historical site and take your questions.
Medicare Open Enrollment & Important 2020 Updates (Age Group: Adults) Tuesday, October 8, 1:00pm - 3:00pm Medicare Open Enrollment is from October 15 - December 7. Join us to learn about your Medicare options, how to save on Part D costs, and how to prepare for Medicare Open Enrollment. The session will discuss important updates for 2020. Session presented by SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders), a pro-gram offered by the Florida Department of Elder Affairs and your local Area Agency on Aging.
Book Discussion - "A Gentleman in Moscow" (Age Group: Adults) Wednesday, October 9, 2:00pm - 3:00pm, in Conference Room Join us for a discussion of A Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles. In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov is deemed an unrepentant aristocrat by a Bolshevik tribunal, and is sentenced to house arrest in the Metro-pol, a grand hotel across the street from the Kremlin. An indomitable man of erudition and wit, Rostov has never worked a day in his life and must now live in an attic room while some of the most tumultuous dec-ades in Russian history unfold outside. His reduced circumstances unexpectedly lead him to emotional dis-covery.
Haunting Tales of the Paranormal (Age Group: Teens, Adults) Friday, October 18, 2:00pm - 3:30pm Paranormal historian and author Beth Cooper will share tales of ghostly hauntings and real-life paranormal phenomena. Beth will sell and sign her books after her presentation.
Seniors Eating Well: Great Grain Discoveries (Age Group: Adults) Wednesday, October 23, 2:00pm - 3:00pm Great Grain Discoveries is part of a 5-session series designed to help older adults improve their nutrition and health status. Information, tips and recipes will be shared during each session. Dates for the entire se-ries are as follows: Oct. 23-Great Grain Discoveries, Oct. 30-All Star Senior Snacks, Nov. 20-Heart Healthy Meals, Dec. 4-Cooking and Seasoning with Herbs, Dec. 11-Savory Soups. Presented by the University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences' Family Nutrition Program.
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Welcome Matthew Lee to
Cape Coral Library Staff
Born in Miami, Matthew Lee has been living in Cape Coral for eight years. Currently a senior in high school, Matthew spends his time doing homework, sports and spending time with his family. Previously working as a lifeguard at Sunsplash Family Waterparks, Matthew loves swimming and the Florida waters. Now working as a page at the Cape Coral Library, Matthew is much more passionate about reading. Nonfiction and healthy living books are his favorite. Matthew is happy to be a part of LCLS.
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July Adult Cra> Program
Held at the Library.
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Flat Wool Fel$ng Crea$on at
Library Cra> Program
July 2019 General Mee$ng
Linda, Sharri & Mary Ann at Refreshment Table
July General Mee$ng
Diane R. at
Roundtable Book Discussion
July General Mee$ng
Ken S. Recommends a Book at Roundtable
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DEDICATED ARTISTS OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA TO EXHIBIT THEIR TALENTS FOR FIFTH YEAR AT CAPE CORAL LIBRARY
SEPTEMBER 4 THROUGH OCTOBER 29
By Helen Barnett
An exceptional array of two-and three-dimensional work by members of The Dedicated Artists of Southwest Florida Inc. (DASF) will fill the gallery walls and display cases of the Cape Coral Library from September 4 through October 29.
This marks the fifth year that the local club of artists will be featured at the Library. “We’ve invited these skillful artists back each fall, because the variety of their designs and surfaces on which they paint is so exciting,” explained Monica Rahman, Art Gallery Chair for the Friends of the Library. “And that is no doubt also the reason their annual exhibition is eagerly anticipated by our regular gallery visitors.”
The Dedicated Artists of Southwest Florida was actually founded in 1978 to promote the art of painting for anyone interested in learning to paint in all mediums and for those with all levels of abilities and experience. Now it is a local
club of 75 members who come from Naples, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres, Cape Coral, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte and North Port. Members attend monthly meetings (held in the Cape Coral Art League building located at 516 Cultural Park Blvd.) that feature different painting projects conducted by talented instructors. Mediums may include acrylics, oil, watercolor and colored pencils. For more information about the club’s meeting schedule, projects and seminars visit their website: www.DASFartists.com.
While an important focus on learning the art of painting is integral to the club, there is also an impressive facet of community outreach. As a 501(c)(3) public charity, DASF philanthropic projects support the Harry Chapin Food Bank with canned goods collections as well as
cash donations and the Ronald McDonald House Charities pop tab collections. DASF also provides a $500 annual scholarship for one Lee County high school senior.
DASF initiated two other projects that employ their members’ talents. One is the Suitcase Project which provides suitcases decorated by their members for the Children’s Network of SW Florida. These whimsical and colorful suitcases provide Foster children with a place for their belongings once carried in plastic bags. The Memory Box Project is a community outreach program that provides families with a hand-painted box for remembrances of a child lost to miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death. The beautifully decorated boxes are provided to hospitals requesting them such as Health Park, Gulf Coast, Sarasota Memorial, Shands and the Medical Center in Gainesville and Northside in Atlanta.
Art exhibitions in the Library’s gallery are sponsored by the Friends of Cape Coral Library and are designed to afford local artists the opportunity to share their work in this public forum without fees or commissions. Library visitors of all ages benefit from this varied, visual cultural experience. Cape Coral Library is located at 921 SW 39th Terrace, off Mohawk Pkwy. The exhibition may be viewed during regular library business hours. For information contact Monica Rahman, Art Gallery Chairperson, at 239-258-2991 or [email protected].
President Carol
Blankenship shares
ceramic pieces
created at a family
gathering
Suzanna Mikulka,
CDA, shares her
mandala during
Show and Tell at
DASF Mee$ng
Floral Bouquet by
Martha Stevenson
Madonna Williams showcases her piece
done at the February DASF Mee$ng,
taught by Bev Davis
Nancy Colgan shares her most
recent piece done in Kinkaid style.
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More Pictures for the Dedicated Artists of Southwest Florida
Barbara Gra;enthaler shows off her
beau$ful work on a suitcase for a foster
child. So many foster children carry their
belongings around in plas$c bags. This is
so much be;er, and decorates their room!
Cathy Ressler is happy to show her work
in progress from the August mee$ng.
Martha has a happy smile for
the teacher during the class.
In the right hand column are samples of
beautiful Memory Boxes that DASF Members
decorate and send to hospitals as a
community project.
Dot Salvagin shares her beau$ful
poppies at a DASF Show and Tell.
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