PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS, TEENS, CHILDREN & FAMILIES!
REGISTER FOR EVENTS:
• Online at www.dewlib.org
• Call us at 315-446-3578
• Stop by the Library’s Front
Desk!
DCL Summer Events Guide June, July & August 2014
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DeWitt Community
Library in ShoppingTown Mall 3649 Erie Blvd. East DeWitt, NY 13214
(315) 446-3578
Summer Hours (Beginning June 23)
Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Fridays 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturdays 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Closed Sundays ________________________
Editor: Brian Abbott
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Board of Trustees:
Steven Lux
President
Mary Keib Smith Vice President
Carl Austin
Treasurer
Christene Gantos
Secretary
Nina Brown Miesje Havens
John Millar
Julian Modesti Nana Ross
Steven Schroeder Sybil Schultz
Irene Scruton Mary Keib Smith
Lydia Wasylenko
Wendy Ressler Elaine Ryan
Dr. Rosalie Young
Wendy Scott Executive Director
3 Ways to Register
#1 - WEBSITE: www.dewlib.org Check our Calendar of Events. Click on
event titles for more information and/or to register.
#2 - PHONE (315) 446-3578
#3 - STOP BY the Front desk.
Inside this guide:
Summer Reading 3
Summer Entertainment 4
Storytimes & Children’s Activities 5
Party at the Library 6
Teen Page 7
Summer Programs 8
The Cozy Chair 9
Mysteries at the Library 10
Adult Programs 11
Tech Sessions 12
Career Connections 12
www.dewlib.org
Summer Program Guide June, July & August 2014
Age Guidelines For Summer Programs:
Our librarians have planned a variety of activities for children of all ages. Each event
is carefully designed with a particular age
group in mind. Please observe age requirements listed.
Sometimes events beyond our control result in date changes
or event cancellations.
Program registered patrons who supply a phone or e-mail address at sign-up will be notified of any
changes as they may occur. Patrons are encouraged to register by phone 315-446-3578, or via our
website at www.dewlib.org. We apologize in advance for any
inconvenience.
For Kids
Fizz! Boom! Read! @ the DCL! Monday, June 30 - Monday, August 18
Experiment with reading this summer! You’re encouraged to read (or listen to) the books you want. Record your reading adventures in your very own Scientist’s Log! Then visit the Library and share the stories you've read with a librarian. A prize will be given out each week to encourage you to explore the world of books.
Children, in preschool through Grade 5, can register at any time during the program’s run.
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MISS JENNY CHALLENGES YOU!
8 weeks, 5,000 books.
Can it be done? If participants of the Children’s Summer Reading program, “Fizz! Boom! READ!”, read a combined total of 5,000 books before Monday, August 18, Miss Jenny will voluntarily dye her hair. What color will it be? You get to choose!
Kick-Off Party Monday, June 30 @ 2:00-4:00 pm Summer reading begins with crafts, face painting, and more! Parents can learn about our Summer Reading Program, which encourages children to read. Chil-dren in preschool through 5th Grade can register for our Children’s Summer Reading Program.
End of Summer Party Monday, August 18 @ 2:00-4:00 pm For children in preschool through 5th Grade who are registered for our Summer Reading Program at the DCL! Find out if DCL summer readers reached this year’s goal.
No registration necessary for either event.
Check out our DCL Crafts @ Jamesville Beach on page 4!
For more information, stop by the Library, visit: www.dewlib.org, or call (315) 446-3578.
For the Littlest Patrons
Little Sparks @ the DCL! July - August
For ages birth to 5 years old. The Little Sparks Summer Reading Program helps parents and children build important early literacy skills. Stop by the Library to register and pick up an activity sheet to share with your child. Complete the activities on the sheet and bring it back to the
Library and receive a prize. This program runs for the months of July and August. Participate for one or both months.
For Teens
Spark a Reaction & Make A Summer @ Your Library
Monday, June 30 - Monday, August 18
For grades 6 & up. Teens, discover the summer reading program that has been upgraded to include more than just read-ing. Teens will have the opportunity to earn “badges” by completing tasks such as creating a meal, writing a poem, composing a song, attending a library program, and many more. The DCL will award prizes for the most badges earned as well as the most creative project. Teens may still partici-pate in the traditional reading club as well.
Look for more about our teen programming on Page #7!
Sign up for all our free programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
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Gather at the DeWitt Community Library for music, magic, and more! Space is limited, so attendance is on a 1st come, 1st served basis.
These guest entertainer programs are sponsored by the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library!
Sign up for all our free programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
Dan the Snakeman Monday, July 7 @ 6:30pm
Dan the Snakeman brings his education-al show to the Library! Learn about snakes and reptiles and their importance to the environment. Ask questions and interact with the critters. For all ages!
Bubblemania! Wednesday, July 9 @ 6:30pm
Bring the whole family, and join us for a fun evening with Doug the Bub-ble Man and be amazed by bubbles, tricks, and silly stories.
Puppets with Pizzazz! Thursday, July 24 @ 6:30pm
Puppeteer Nancy Sander presents the classic story, “The Pied Piper of Hamelin.” Bring the whole family and be prepared to giggle!
Drawing Stories from Around the World Monday, July 28 @ 6:30pm
Learn how to draw and tell stories from all over the world with Storyteller Robin Bady. Recommended for Pre-K and up!
Music with Donna B Friday, August 1 @ 2:00pm
Join Donna Butterfield for this interactive music and movement show. Enjoy stories with Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses, and sing and dance, play in-struments, and more! There’ll be face-painting, too!
Soda Bottle Science Show Thursday, August 7 @ 6:30pm
Award-winning author and scientist Steve “The Dirtmeister” Tomecek presents science experiments that go fizz, boom and pop! These safe and fun ex-periments will entertain your kids. Recommended for Grades K and up!
Moreland the Magician Thursday, August 14 @ 6:30pm
“Professor Dave”, aka Moreland, is looking to make the discovery of a life- time. Join him as he fumbles his way through several experiments that blend magic, puppetry, mystery, and audience participation. Recommended for Grades Pre-K and up!
DCL Crafts @ Jamesville Beach Geared for ages 5 - 10!
Looking for something different to do this summer? Join the Library crew at Jamesville Beach and make some fun crafts that you’ll simply love!
DeWitt Community Library will be offering awesome crafts to beachgoers at Jamesville Beach Park. Children’s Librarian Jennifer Burke and Para-
librarian for Children’s Services Kelly Sickler will be hosting four fun ses-sions for ages 5-10. Come for one or all four! The DCL will provide all supplies, except for t-shirts to dye. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Parking fees are not included.
Monday, July 14th @ 2:00: Sharpie Tie Dye…bring a t-shirt to dye Monday, July 21st @ 2:00: Make a Muppets Beaker Wednesday, Aug. 6th @ 11:00: Create colored sand art Wednesday, Aug. 13th @ 11:00: Make a kaleidoscope
We hope to see you there! No Registration Necessary!
Sponsored by the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library!
Miss Jenny Miss Kelly
Alice in Wonderland
Friday, July 18 @ 11:00am
The nationally-touring theater troupe, Hamstead Stage Company, presents the classic Lewis Carroll story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Don’t be late!
Recommended for all ages!
This program is sponsored by a Senator John A. DeFrancisco Library Cultural Programming Grant.
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Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
More Activities for Kids
BABY BOP
Mondays @ 10:30 am June 30 | July 7, 14, 21, 28 | August 4, 11 & 18
Wednesdays @ 10:30 July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | August 6, 13 & 20
For ages birth - 24 months This lively storytime is appropriate for babies and their caregivers. Come ready to participate and help your child develop essential early literacy skills as we share
books, enjoy music and movement, and sing songs and nursery rhymes. Each session lasts 15 - 20 minutes,
followed by playtime.
TODDLER TIME!
TUESDAYS @ 10:30 am July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 | August 5, 12 & 19
For ages 24 - 36 months This fun and active storytime is for toddlers and their caregivers. Encourage their activity by joining us for
stories, rhymes, and songs. Each session lasts about 30 minutes followed by coloring and playtime.
PRESCHOOL STORYTIMES
THURSDAYS @ 10:30 am July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 | August 7, 14 & 21
For ages 3 - 5 years Join Miss Jenny for an entertaining storytime! Each 30
minute session includes themed-stories, fingerplays, and songs. A simple craft follows.
Younger siblings welcome!
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL STORYTIME PROGRAMS.
TODDLER DANCE PARTY
Fridays @ 10:30 am June 13, July 11 & August 8
For ages 18 months - 5 years old.
Come shake your sillies out and dance with your friends!
There will be musical instruments, bubbles, and more. Toddler, preschoolers, and their parents/caregivers will
enjoy listening and dancing to some favorite and new tunes. No registration necessary.
TODDLER DRIVE-IN MOVIE
Thursday, June 19 @ 10:30 am For ages 1 - 5.
Be creative with your little one! Decorate a
cardboard box to be a car and enjoy a couple of short movies based on picture books before “driving” home.
Registration Required.
MAKE IT FIZZ BOOM READ
Wednesday, July 9 @ 3:00 pm For ages 5 - 11.
In this hands-on program, kids become scientists and
will make things Fizz, go Boom, and even Read secret messages. All experiments use safe, non-toxic house-
hold ingredients.
Registration Required.
CHEMISTRY FUN FOR KIDS
Wednesday, July 16 @ 2:00 pm For grades K - 5.
Enjoy several activities designed to inspire all
ages to enjoy the science of chemistry. Learn how to make slime. Witness demonstrations of gas laws, ther-
mochemistry, and more. Try ice cream frozen with nitro-
gen. Audience participation encouraged. Presented by Gary Bonomo from S.U.
No Registration Necessary.
BOOM: INTRODUCTION TO PRESSURE
Monday, July 21 @ 6:30 pm For grades K - 5.
What do submarines, balloons, and soda have in
common? They all rely on Pressure. Watch a soda can crush, a fountain flow, build a barometer, learn
how to safely open a shaken up soda bottle, and more! Presented by Lauren Cassidy from Syracuse Research
Corporation. No Registration Necessary.
FIZZ! BOOM! CRAFTS Perler Bead Crafts
Tuesday, July 29 at 12:30pm For ages 5 and up.
Design your own colorful creation using Perler Beads.
Create your own design using these soft, plastic beads and pegboards and we’ll fuse it together for you.
Registration required.
FORENSIC SCIENCE FOR KIDS
Tuesday, August 12 @ 2:00 pm For grades 3 - 6.
The Town of DeWitt Police Department shows students
some practical applications of everyday science. A brief history of the use of physical evidence in law enforce-
ment is followed by demonstrations/examples of how science is used in criminal investigations.
No Registration Necessary.
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The MOST: Fizz Boom Amaze Thursday, July 31 @ 2:00 pm
Recommended for all ages! Ever wondered why Pop Rocks pop and soda goes fizz? The
MOST brings you an exciting selection of experiments that fizz, boom and pop! You will be amazed, and dazzled as you
learn the science behind them. This 45 minute interactive show is for people of all ages and designed to encourage
further scientific experimentation!
No registration necessary.
Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
Zoo to You Friday, July 18 @ 2:00 pm
Recommended for ages 3 & up! Live zoo animals will visit the Library with an educator
from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park. Fascinat-ing facts and close-up views of the creatures will be fea-
tured.
No registration necessary.
ADVENTURES AT THE LIBRARY!
No registration necessary. Space is limited; attendance will be on a first come, first
served basis. The following programs are supported by funds from the New York State Library’s
Family Literacy Library Services grant program.
The Amazing Honeybee Tuesday, July 15 @ 1:00 pm For ages 6 & up.
Honeybees are incredible creatures. Join
hobby beekeeper and DCL librarian Emily Wormuth for a hands-on discussion about how bees make honey, how
beekeepers take it out of the hive, and what you can do to protect these amazing creatures. She’ll bring some of
her honey for you to taste, and you’ll have the chance to try on a beekeeper’s suit. Registration Required.
The Summer Sky
Thursday, July 24 @ 1:00 pm
For ages 8 & up.
Do you know what to look for in the summer
sky? Join us for a hands-on program as local amateur astronomer Dave Wormuth discusses the skies, tele-
scopes and astronomy websites. If weather permits, we’ll go outside and look at the sun through a special
lens.
Registration Required.
Thomas the Tank Engine Party Thursday, June 5 @ 11:00 am For ages 2 & up! Toot, toot! Calling all Thomas & Friends fans. Join us for stories,
crafts, and snacks. Bring your lunch and
enjoy some episodes of Thomas & Friends. Registration required.
LEGO Block Party Tuesday, July 8 at 6:30pm For all ages! Do you like Lego? Bring your
building skills to the library for a Lego party
featuring games, food and, of course, plenty of building. You can use the library’s Legos to build a
masterpiece that we’ll put on display for everyone in the library and the mall to admire throughout the summer.
Join us for our Lego Block Party!
Registration Required.
Spa Day Thursday, July 17 at 2:00pm For ages 8-16. Relax at the library
and make your own homemade spa products.
Registration required.
Pete the Cat Party Friday, July 25 at 11:00am For ages 2-7. Pete the Cat is just about the coolest cat around. Join us for a party based on
the popular Pete the Cat books by Eric Litwin.
We’ll have games, music and crafts. Do you love your new shoes like Pete?
Registration required.
Minecraft Party Monday, August 4 at 3:00pm For ages 8 and up. Join us for a Minecraft in Real Life Party. Make some Minecraft paper crafts, keychains and
other fun items. Enjoy snacks but watch out for creepers! Registration required.
Play Dough Party Friday, August 15 at 10:30am For ages 2 and up. It’s time to play @ the library…with
play dough! Be creative and make shapes, letters or what-
ever your heart desires with our home-made play dough and your imagination.
Registration required.
Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
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TEEN PAGE
Minecraft Mania Fridays @ 6:00 - 7:30 pm
June 27 & August 15
For ages 10 - 16.
Join us for an evening of
Minecraft play. Share building together or on your own. Meet new people and engage in play together. The DCL
will have a limited amount of accounts and computers so feel free to use and bring your own laptops.
Registration Required.
Summer
Murder Mystery
Friday, July 11 @ 6:00 - 7:30 pm For ages 10 - 16.
Join fellow sleuths and discover who is
killed in the library and why. Follow the clues and test your detective wits.
Pizza will be served.
Registration Required.
Digital Readers’ Theatre Saturday, July 26 @ 1:30 - 3:30 pm
For ages 8 - 16. Take on the role of pop-ular book characters in the DCL’s Digital Read-ers’ Theatre. Read the script, play a part, and have your voice recorded live. Learn about digi-tal audio recording, performance, and podcasting as you create your informally staged production of a popular book or two.
Each performance will be recorded and a free CD will be made available for all to keep.
Space is limited; registration required.
Readers’ Theatre promotes reading confidence and fluency in a fun, creative, and non-threatening environment.
Teen Video Production Workshop Saturday, August 23 @ 1:30 - 3:30 pm
For ages 12 - 16. Learn how to shoot and edit your own short videos! Bring along your
favorite photos, videos, and music to use in your video. Registration Required.
Put Yourself in the Movies Green Screen Video Workshop Saturday, June 28 @ 1:30 - 3:30 pm
For ages 12 - 16. Learn how to make your
own live action short films using green screen tech-
nology! There will be a brief discussion of the use of
visual effects in films followed by lots of green screen fun. Just bring your imagination and your favorite
props. Registration Required.
ANIME AFTER HOURS Saturdays, 6:00 to 9:00 pm June 28, July 26 & August 23
The DeWitt Community Library and Anime Syracuse
present ANIME AFTER HOURS! All are welcome to an evening of Gaming and Anime Screenings! Enjoy 3
Anime Screenings in the Friends Room. Bring your own card or table top games, or try
one of ours. Cosplayers are encouraged
and welcome to attend.
No Registration Required. Please arrive by 6:00 pm.
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Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
Sprockets to Spokes: An Adventure in Basic Bike Repair Thursday, July 17 @ 2:00 pm You already know how to ride a bike, but do you know how to repair one? Roll up your sleeves, grab a wrench, and learn how to care for your bike and keep it in good working order.
Topics include:
Chain Maintenance
Tire Maintenance
Brake Tuning
Basic Bike Fitting
For ages 8 & up!
Registration Required.
About the Speaker: Ben Wormuth is a Jamesville-DeWitt High School student with a passion for mountain biking, bike repair, and restoring
vintage bikes. He’s currently tearing apart and restoring a 1974 Columbia Sports III.
Cheryl Pula returns to the DCL for more exciting “moments in history” programs. She previously presented “Crime
Spree,” a look at famous unsolved mysteries about Lizzie Borden, the Lindbergh Kidnapping, and Black Dahlia, and “Battle Royale” about turning points in the Revolutionary, Civil, and Second World Wars.
Registration is encouraged for these popular programs!
Mothman Thursday, June 5 @ 7:00 pm Point Pleasant, West Virginia, was a sleepy little town until
people reported seeing a strange, huge bat-like creature hanging out at a local abandoned TNT factory.
It appeared in yards, on porches, and even chased people in their cars. What could it be?
In Search of Lake Monsters Thursday, July 3 @ 7:00 pm
Everyone has heard of the famous
Loch Ness monster in Scotland, affectionately known as Nessie. But
just about every country in the world claims its own lake monster, including New York’s
Champ. What could they be?
Creature Features with CHERYL PULA at the DeWitt Community Library!
Helpful Genealogy Research Tools
Monday, June 9 @ 2:00 pm
Explore the possibilities... Did you know that some two
million genealogy-related sites exist on the World Wide
Web? Helpful online and software tools exist for search-ing names, and locating vital records, for tracing one’s
roots, or creating a family tree.
About the Speaker: Holly Sammons, MLS is Head of the Genealogy and History Department at the Central Library. Holly is on the board of the Central New York Genealogical Society, member of the NEHGS and NGS and has 15 years of experience researching genealogy.
Registration Required.
The Making of a Museum
Tuesday, June 24 @ 7:00 pm
Discover an Erie Canal treasure! Discover the unearthing and preserving of one of New
York State’s most fascinating canal historic sites. Marvel at the excavation, preservation, and restoration of the
three bay dry dock complex where canal boats were built and repaired, and the reconstruction of the blacksmith
shop, sawmill, and mule stable.
Registration Encouraged.
About the Speakers: Joan DiChristina, a founder of the Chittenango Boat Museum,
assisted by the museum’s Program Coordinator, Diane Brandt.
Historical Roots
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Travelling is easy! Crack open a fiction book set in an exotic location and you are transported to another place or time period without buying
expensive plane tickets or finding hotel deals. Come on a trip with us first to Australia in Light Between Oceans and then to 19th Century England in Longbourn. Share your thoughts with other readers in two four-week long groups. Become an “Armchair Traveler” and travel without leaving your cozy chair. Meet & Greet with other Armchair Travelers at our in-house session on Tuesday, August 19.
About the Moderator: Adult Services Librarian Linda Wozniak likes to read Jeffrey Archer and John Grisham books. She likes to read Jean Auel books, and also likes Mary Higgins Clark, and Danielle Steel.
Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
Armchair Explorers will be reading
The Riddle of the Labyrinth: The Quest to Crack an Ancient Code by
Margalit Fox. Discover the story of decod-ing Linear B.
Friday, August 15 @ 5:30 pm— If you are participating in the Armchair Explorers
online book group through the DCL, come and meet fellow readers at an informal afterhours get-
together at the Library. Registration Required for this session.
About the Moderator: Erin Cassidy is Assistant Director for Technology and Digital Services at the DCL. Erin likes to
read non-fiction especially history, natural science, and sociology books. She also likes fantasy and science fiction.
Armchair Explorers
Armchair Jobhunters
Join the DCL for our new online book club, The Cozy Chair. Visit the site at: dewlib.wordpress.com.
Much like a traditional face-to-face book club, The Cozy Chair discussions will offer more opportunities for everyone to share and chat about our favorite books. There are 2 fiction adult book clubs, 2 nonfiction adult book clubs, and even a book club for kids!
The clubs will run from June 30 through August 22, 2014, with weekly posts during this period. Extra copies of the books are available at the DCL for participants.
We hope to see you online, commenting, mingling, and shar-ing your reading experiences with fellow booklovers.
Join us at the Library for an in-person session on Friday, June 20 at 11:00 am, which will introduce you to the Cozy Chair and how it works. Learn how to access and participate in the DCL’s online book groups.
Armchair Jobhunters will be exploring their career goals by reading What Color Is Your Parachute? 2014: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers by Richard N. Bolles.
Tuesday, June 10 @ 11:00 am— Are you job hunting? Looking for a new career? Planning to retire? Make time for a special journey into your career and life purpose. Join us for this intro session, and pick up your free Job Hunter’s workbook. Tuesday, August 26 @ 6:00 pm— This get together is our way of saying thank you for participating and to hear your ideas for future job hunts, career change online book club topic ideas. All are welcome to attend.
Please register for in-house sessions.
About the Moderator: Carol Youngs, DCL's adult programming coordinator, developed the Library's successful one-on-one Resume Review program. She's a freelance feature writer with 30 years of Business Operations experience.
Armchair Travelers
Cozy Chair: Kids
Online book clubs aren’t just for the adults! Kids and
their parents are invited to read the chapter book
Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo
this summer. Find our more at our
Summer Reading Kick-Off Party on
Monday, June 30 @ 2:00-4:00 pm.
About the Moderator: Emily Wormuth is a Children’s Librarian at the Dewitt Community Library. She is also a hobby beekeeper, so she knows all about having lots of super-hero pets.
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Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
A book group for all mystery lovers! Discover new authors and old favorites
as we read and discuss some of the
best tales of murder, deceit, and sus-pense.
The Dupin Tales by Edgar Allan Poe Monday, June 2 @ 2:00pm Read any or all three of Poe’s classic tales featuring his sleuth, C. Auguste Dupin, a ratiocinator extraordinaire. These tales of crime are some of the earliest forerun-ners of modern mystery nov-els.
Read any Lincoln Rhyme book. by Jeffrey Deaver
Monday, July 7 @ 2:00pm Quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme is a brilliant criminalist. Together with Amelia Sachs, he solves crimes perpe-trated by maniac killers.
The Old Man in the Corner by Baroness Orczy
BONUS READ! A nameless old man sits in a London tea shop and solves mysteries presented to him by a lady journalist in this series of short stories. This optional read will be discussed at the July meeting.
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Discussion books are available for reserve through the library system.
Some titles may be available for
download as ebooks. ____________
About the Moderator: Brian Abbott is a graduate of Syracuse University with a B.A. in English and Public Relations. A longtime DCL staffer, Brian hosts murder mystery evenings and selects books for the mystery collection. Besides reading mysteries and other genres, he enjoys writing, theatre,
film, and travel.
This summer, you’re invited to join
Armchair Sleuths dewlib.wordpress.com
Can you solve a mystery from a
Cozy Chair?
Celebrate a love of mysteries at the
DCL!
Mystery Book Discussions Senior SceneSenior SceneSenior Scene
CNY Culinary Mystery:
A Book Discussion with the Author
Discover the CNY culinary mystery, A Second Helping of Murder! Wednesday, June 11 @ 7:00 pm
Meet author Christine Wenger and learn about the creation of her new Comfort Food Mystery series. Read the book beforehand or come and discover this murder mystery set in Central New York. Book signing follows. Registration Encouraged.
Murder Mystery Party
The Foxhunt Friday, July 25 @ 7:00 pm
At a country estate, a select gathering of friends and ac-quaintances celebrate the arrival of summer with a traditional foxhunt. While the fox escapes death, one of the riders does not. Who would want to off the congenial host? Registration Required.
You’re invited to a mystery at the DCL! Look for clues, interrogate suspects, and solve a crime.
For ages 18 & up!
Are you a fan of whodunnits and crime solving?
Discover motive, means and opportunity as you set out to solve the crime. Additional clues will be revealed as
the evening progresses. There’s plenty of time to solve the crime, so be sure to enjoy the provided refresh-
ments. A good time will be had by all!
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Back by
Popular Demand!
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Mondays @ 7-8 pm
JUNE 16—Raised Bed Gardening
Learn how to plan and create a raised bed garden. Master Gardener Pat
Jokajtys will show you how.
JULY 14—Shade Gardening Learn what plants work best in shaded
conditions. Master Gardener Doreen
Todorov will share tips and tricks.
AUGUST 11—Container Gardening
Discover the different types of containers
and what plants work best in them. Master Gardener Helen Mierzwa will talk
you through the steps to creating an efficient container garden.
About the Speaker:
Members of the Onondaga Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners will present these informative talks on creating
and enhancing your garden.
Registration is Encouraged for each session.
Master Your Garden Art & Poetry
Senior SceneSenior SceneSenior Scene
New Age
An Evening with the Other Side
Wednesday, June 25 @ 7:00 pm
with Psychic Medium Debra J. Crossman
Psychic Medium Debra Crossman invites
you to, “join us for an opportunity to re-ceive messages from your deceased loved
ones and information from your Spirit Guides.”
Debra is the “Resident Psychic” on 93Q’s Ted & Amy Show and has appeared on Bridge Street on WSYR-TV Channel 9. View clips of those shows and read more about this evening
event on her website at: debrajcrossmanpsychicmedium.com Space is limited; Registration Required.
For ages 21 & up!
Hobbies
EBay & Craigslist:
Secrets of Selling Online
Tuesday, July 22 @ 2:00 pm
Ebay & Craigslist: Want to sell something online? We'll share some secrets on how to make your listing
stand out and get the best price for your items. Basic computer knowledge and a working email account are required.
About the Speaker: CNY resident Blair Frodelius is an accomplished musician
and lecturer. Frodelius returns to the DCL for a return engagement of this popular program.
Registration Required.
DCL Music Series
Genesee Ted
Thursday, June 12 @ 7:00 pm
Enjoy an evening performance of bluegrass and old time
music with mandolin.
Light refreshments will be served; Registration is encouraged.
Community Art Project Saturday, July 12 | 11:00 am to 4:30 pm
Help create a symbolic tree painting. After a brief tutorial,
participants will work with the artist one-on-one for ap-prox. 20 minutes. The canvas will rotate among area li-
braries and upwards of 50 people may be participating in
the finished project. See the flyer in the library for more details surrounding this event and post-event activities.
For ages 17 & up!
Instructed by: Fine artist Maria Rizzo received the 2014 indi-vidual Artist Commission Grant from the CNY Arts 2014 Decen-
tralization Program to engage the Onondaga community in a special interactive art project that will promote nature and com-munity involvement.
Registration required; contact the artist directly at
[email protected], 720-9026
Love Poetry Tuesday, July 15 @ 7:00 pm
Participants will learn about the poetry
of love and will be encouraged to write
a love poem. For ages 18 & up!
Instructed by: Martin Willitts Jr. is a retired
librarian living in Syracuse, NY who has won numerous poetry awards and has appeared in numerous chapbooks and poetry anthologies.
Registration Required. These projects have been made possible with funds from the DeCentralization Program, a re-grant program of the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NYS Legislature and administered by CNY Arts.
Career Connections
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Tech Sessions
One-on-One Resume Reviews Need help with your resume? Sign up at the Library or on the Library’s web site
(www.dewlib.org) to meet with a Library staff member for individualized help with writing a successful
resume and cover letter. Each hour-long tutorial will be held in the Library.
There’s a resume for your circumstance. Mid-life job changers, parents returning to the workforce,
twenty-somethings searching for their first job…
Call (315) 446-3578 for appointment.
Tuesdays @ 1:00 pm or Thursdays @ 5:30 pm
Small Business Planning 101 Tuesday, July 29 @ 7:00 pm
Discover how you can start your own busi-
ness. Startup money, risk taking, business plan. What's required? How will starting a business affect you and your
family. Bring your questions to this informative talk about
planning a small business startup, and receive materials about the Development Center's many programs to get you
started on the path to becoming a business owner.
About the Speaker: Tania Hanouille is a certified Business Advi-sor with the NYS Small Business Development Center at Ononda-ga Community College.
Registration Required.
Sign up for all our free programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.
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All About Windows 8 Friday, July 18 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Are you thinking about getting a new computer or thinking about switching to Windows 8? Learn to navigate the basic features of this new operation system so that you can make an informed decision about purchasing or upgrading your computer.
LinkedIn Tutorial Friday, Sept. 19 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Come and learn how to expand your online contacts and connect with colleagues and potential employers through the LinkedIn social network.
Space is limited; registration required for each class.
One-on-One Tech Help
Wednesdays @ 3:00 - 4:00 pm Tuesdays or Fridays @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Computer confounding you? Tablet giving you trouble? Sign up for a one-on-one tech help session to get you through. When signing up, please tell us what kind of tech help you would like. If your question relates to a specific device, please bring it with you on the day of your appointment. Registration Required.
About the Speaker: Scott Mosher, co-writer of the Technically Speaking column as seen in the Eagle Bulletin, shares the latest tech trends, news, and tips.