Glen Cove Public Library Newsletter
November/December 2018
THE GLEN COVE LIBRARY OPENS ITS LONG-AWAITED TEEN ZONE!
The Teen Zone is equipped with 3 Dell Optiplex computers, an iMac Pro with a 27” screen, 3 32gb iPads, a 50” Samsung TV, an Xbox 1TB, a PS4 Pro 1TB, a Sony streaming blu-ray player, a Dremel Digilab 3D printer and a 3D scanner.
The Library director and staff are extremely grateful for the foresight and support of library trustees Michael Maher, Antonia Petrash, Susan Jakubiak (pictured), Richard Leff and Neil Ackerman and the te-nacity of Teen Services Librarian Lauren Loechner. We truly appreciate Dr. Maria Rianna and Dr. Michael Israel for their continued support of the efforts of the public library and we offer many thanks to Senator Carl Marcellino for generously demonstrating his support for all of Glen Cove’s educational endeavors.
LOCAL AUTHOR VISIT: CATHERINE RUSSO EPSTEIN AUTHOR OF THE DIVINE DINING METHOD
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2PM
Catherine Russo Epstein, author of The Divine Dining Method: 10 Ways Mindful Eating Can Change Your Life, will teach you how to transform your eating through mindfulness to create a happy and healthy relationship with food. Learn how to incorporate simple principles through easy to understand tips and techniques.
PAINTING WORKSHOP: WINTER WONDERLAND
THURSDAYS, NOVEMBER 1, 8 & 15 AT 2PM Talented landscape artist Barbara Lewin will guide you step-by-step in a series of three painting classes. She’ll teach you how to paint a winter landscape scene with acrylic paint. No painting experience is necessary. The materials fee of $10(payable to: Barbara Lewin) covers all materials necessary to participate. Please register at the Information desk.
BOOK DISCUSSION: A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2PM
A misanthrope who constantly rebukes society, Ignatius Reilly gets a job at his mother’s urging but ends up leading a workers’ revolt. Join us as librarian Michael Fitzpatrick leads a discussion of John Kennedy Toole’s comic masterpiece. Copies available at the Information desk.
WORDS & MUSIC BY IRVING BERLIN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2PM
Dr. Mel Haber presents an interesting and informative program on Irving Berlin, who wrote both words and music for over one thousand songs. Learn about his life and watch videos of famous singers performing Berlin songs from Hollywood to Broadway.
TEEN TECH WORKSHOP THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 7PM
Want to learn more about 3D printing and other technology at your Library? Attend this workshop and watch the Teen Services Librarian demonstrate our new 3D printer and watch an idea become a finished project.
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ADULT PROGRAMS
Registration for programs requiring payment must be done in person at the Library. We encourage online registration for all other programs. Please register online through the Adult Services tab at www.glencovelibrary.org or call the Information desk at (516) 676-2130.
HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAMS
THE NEW YORK TRIO PRESENTS MUSIC FOR THE HOLIDAYS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2PM
The New York Trio, consisting of Janice Buckner, Rick Cassolino and Jim Gibb, offer an afternoon of music that will help get you into the holiday spirit. Their show includes an assortment of blues, country and good ol’ fashioned sing-alongs for all.
BRAIN FITNESS CLASS TUESDAYS, NOVEMBER 13 & DECEMBER 4, 2PM Victoria Lanza will teach ways to improve memory skills, build brain strength and learn about positive thinking and nutrition for the brain.
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL’S MOBILE OUTREACH: FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 10AM - 2PM Nurses will provide free health screenings for individu-als over eighteen including blood pressure testing, a test for cholesterol and diabetes screening. Education and referral information will also be provided.
GET FIT WHILE YOU SIT: CHAIR YOGA MONDAYS, NOVEMBER 26
& DECEMBER 17, 2PM Barbara Croen and Leslie Arluck’s class combines gentle stretches, yoga poses, yoga chair dance and meditation to achieve a stronger, more flexible body and a calmer more peaceful mind without getting down on a mat.
ACUPUNCTURE AND EASTERN MEDICINE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 7PM
Jean Paul Aseni, licensed acupuncturist will discuss the benefits of acupuncture, its history and its use as a tool to prevent illness. Mr. Aseni will also discuss its coverage by medical insurance companies.
‘THE OTHER FRANK’ AND FRIENDS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2PM
Join us for a wonderful afternoon of music as Frank Anthony serenades you with the timeless songs of Frank Sinatra.
THE FLORIAN SCHANTZ JAZZ COMBO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2PM
Led by 15-year-old professional trumpet player Florian Schantz, The Florian Schantz Jazz Combo will present the musical hit parade between 1914 - 1918 featuring Vaudeville and then-comical Tin Pan Alley hits, ragtime, popular military music and other standards. This musical program will be accompanied by educational content and narrative. Don’t miss this truly one-of-a-kind show.
EDITH, MARLENE, SOPHIE & ME FEATURING LOIS MORTON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2PM
Lois Morton presents this unique show that brings together wonderful songs and stories about these three great ladies, their lives and careers.
SUNDAY CONCERTS
CHRISTMAS WITH COMEDIANS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2PM
Film historian Larry Wolff offers a fun and nostal-gic holiday show. Laugh along as you watch video clips of Jack Benny, Carol Burnett, Abbott and Costello and Laurel and Hardy. Be prepared to laugh your Christmas stockings off!
GLEN COVE LIBRARY’S AMNESTY WEEK NOVEMBER 26 - DECEMBER 2
To say ‘Thank You’ to our patrons, the Library will be offering an Amnesty Week. Bring your overdue items to the Library and your fines will be waived - no questions asked. Amnesty applies to undamaged, overdue Glen Cove items only, including books and audio/visual material.
MOVIES AT THE LIBRARY
FIRST FRIDAY FLICKS
Join us on the first Friday of each month to watch the latest
movie releases for free on our 80” ultra-high definition television.
OTHER UPCOMING MOVIES
WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? SPONSORED BY THE FRIENDS OF THE
GLEN COVE LIBRARY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2PM
94 min. (PG-13) 2018
TULLY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 6PM
95 min. (R) 2018
BOOK CLUB TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 6PM
104 min. (PG-13) 2018
THE MIRACLE SEASON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2PM
99 min. (PG) 2018
PROGRAMAS EN ESPAÑOL
APRENDIENDO JUNTOS - LEARNING TOGETHER CREADO Y PRESENTADO POR BETTY BLANKFEIN M.S.
MARTES DE 9:00-10:00AM Durante las sesiones, usted fortalecerá sus habilidades de lectura, escritura y conversación. Las lecciones estarán diseñadas para satisfacer sus necesidades en el hogar, la comunidad y su trabajo. Regístrese pronto porque esta clase está limitada a siete padres o madres solamente. Gratis!
CLASES DE INGLÉS-ESL LUNES DE 6:00 A 7:15PM PARA PRINCIPIANTES
O DE 7:30 A 8:45PM PARA INTERMEDIOS Regístrese para las sesiones de invierno y primavera, el costo es de $20 por sesión. Pague con giro postal o en efectivo. Estas clases son para estudiantes mayores de 18 años y los cupos son limitados.
CLASES DE COMPUTADOR EN ESPAÑOL LOS MARTES 9:30 AM Y JUEVES 6:30 PM EMPEZANDO
NUEVOS GRUPOS LA SEMANA DEL 13 DE NOVIEMBRE Aprenda las habilidades básicas necesarias para escribir cartas, hacer anuncios y folletos, formatear documentos, insertar y guardar. También aprenderá como comunicarse, hacer compras, estudiar y aplicar a trabajos usando el computador en solo ocho sesiones. Si asiste a todas las clases se le devolverán los $10 que debe pagar el registrarse.
QUIERE QUE SUS HIJOS HABLEN ESPAÑOL? VENGA CON SUS HIJOS AL PROGRAMA HISTORIAS EN
ESPAÑOL PRESENTADO POR MARIA FERNANDA PARDO
Un programa para niños hasta de 7 años acompañados por sus padres. Tendremos historias, juegos, canciones, manualidades y galletas. Todos los miércoles de 4:30 a 5:30 pm. Regístrese, le mandaremos mensajes recordándoles sobre el programa.
USE LA BIBLIOTECA PARA APRENDER INGLÉS TODOS LOS JUEVES DE 9:00AM A 10:30AM
Le enseñaremos como estudiar inglés usando la computadora y su tarjeta de la Biblioteca. Una vez aprenda como usar la página web, usted podrá estudiar en su casa también. Tenemos dos excelentes programas Pronunciador y Rosetta Stone. Regístrese.
DISCUSIÓN DE LIBROS EN ESPAÑOL PRESENTADO POR MARIA FERNANDA PARDO
El 5 de diciembre a las 7 pm nos reuniremos para discutir un libro previamente seleccionado. Puede leer el libro en español o inglés, pero la discusión siempre será en español. Pida una copia del libro en el escritorio de referencia. Regístrese y le mandaremos mensaje cuando el libro esté listo para ser recogido.
CRAFT AND TALK - MANUALIDADES Y CHARLA
EL MIÉRCOLES 21 DE NOVIEMBRE A LAS 7PM Nos reuniremos para trabajar en una manualidad y conversar en inglés. Traiga su propio proyecto manual. Haga nuevos amigos- Practique Inglés.
UPCOMING BUS TRIP: BEAUTIFUL
THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL AT THE STEPHEN SONDHEIM THEATRE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 10AM - 6PM
Join us to see Beautiful, the Tony and Grammy Award-winning Carole King musical, the inspiring true story of one woman’s remarkable journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The cost of $101 includes center orchestra seats and transportation. Enjoy time for lunch on your own before the 2pm show.
Register at the Information desk and make check or money order payable to: The Glen Cove Library Bus Trip Fund. Tickets are non-refundable. You will now be able to choose reserved seating on the bus when you register for trips. Please note that reserved seats are on a first come, first serve basis.
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FROM THE ROBERT R. COLES LONG ISLAND HISTORY ROOM
DID YOU KNOW.....
Until the railroad was constructed in 1868, it took a slow and lengthy seven hours to get from Glen Cove to Manhattan by horse and buggy.
There used to be two large lakes in the village: one where the firehouse is, the other behind the stores on Glen Street. They were called Upper and Lower Lakes.
LaMarcus Thompson, a Glen Cove resident, was an inventor who worked on developing roller coasters, otherwise known as gravity rides. Before that, he had focused his attentions on producing seamless hosiery.
Captain Kidd’s treasure was reputedly buried and dug up in what is now Garvies Point.
The first school was located where Staples parking lot is today. The next school was across the street on the corner of Highland Road and School Street.
Landing Road once went all the way to the water and was called Main Street. It ended at the ferry dock where the steamboats landed.
The famous 19th century artist, John LaFarge, had his first studio at the end of McLoughlin Street. The self-portrait he painted of himself in the woods there is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
In 1916 The Glen Cove Echo published a segment dedicated to the controversial issue of women's suffrage. Charlotte Nelson Way authored a pro-suffrage explanation that she had met some California women voters and found that "to the outward appearance they were normal. They look like us in Glen Cove, they have homes and children as we do — and they vote!"
Henry Clay Folger, President of Standard Oil, and his wife Emily, who resided in Glen Cove, amassed the world's most comprehensive collection - over 92,000 books and materials related to William Shakespeare. The Folger's collection became The Folger Shakespeare Library, located in Washington, DC.
In 1925, the midst of the prohibition era, two trucks filled with 308 cases of whiskey left Glen Cove and were headed for Manhattan. After a chase and a shoot-out with federal agents, four men including the two whiskey owners from Glen Cove were apprehended.
Henry's Confectionary, which still exists today, was established in 1929 on Glen Street and was one of few buildings that remained in place throughout massive urban renewal and economic ups and downs.
Actress Audrey Hepburn came to the Glen Cove train station as the star in the 1954 film Sabrina. She played the part of a chauffeur's capricious daughter looking for love.
In 1967 the City of Glen Cove proposed having an official flower. Violets won the honor, although one fellow proposed that dandelions had more merit, albeit some find them "irritating."
Pearsall Avenue was once called “Rattlesnake Hollow.”
The Dosoris area, including Morgan’s Island, was not part of the Musketa Cove purchase.
During the Civil War, the intersection of Cottage Row and the present School Street was named “Union Square.”
The clay beds at Garvies Point were the result of a glacial deposit along the north shore of Long Island.
Audrey Hepburn at Glen Cove Station
Clay Pits at Garvies Point
Upper Lake in Glen Cove
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Registration is appreciated. Register online through the Teen Services tab at glencovelibrary.org or call the Teen Services desk @ 516-676-2130.
TEEN PROGRAMS - GRADES 6 & UP NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018
Teen Advisory Board - Thursdays @ 7pm
Teen Tech Workshop - Thursday, November 1 @ 7pm Want to learn more about 3D printing and other technology at your Library? Attend this workshop and watch
the Teen Services Librarian demonstrate our new 3D printer and watch an idea become a finished project. Earn community service hours.
Holiday Cards for the Soldiers - Thursday, December 6 @ 7pm Volunteer to create beautiful holiday cards using all sorts of decorative items. The cards will be donated to the
AnySoldier program. Earn community service hours.
Bullying Stops Here - Thursday, January 3 @ 7pm Join Mark Walters, a former school principal and leading expert on anti-bullying, as he speaks to teens
and/or parents on the hot topic of bullying. Q & A to follow. Community service hours will be awarded.
Get Ready for College!
Financial Aid Workshop - Thursday, November 8 @ 6:30pm Find out how to get your share of the $150 billion available for student financial aid. Learn insider tips to
maximize your financial aid from Long Island’s leading financial aid expert, Barry Fox. Parents and teens (grades 6 & up) are encouraged to attend.
How to Write Effective College Application Essays Tuesday, November 27 @ 4:30pm
Barbara Becker will explain all of the (often surprising) do’s and don’ts to make your essays unique and reflect you perfectly. She’ll address the problem of “writer’s block” and offer specific tips to surmount it. The three-step process
of going from a blank piece of paper to an essay that “sings” will be demonstrated. Q & A to follow. Come prepared to take notes.
SAT/ACT Workshop - Thursday, December 27 @ 7:30pm Learn proven study skills needed to study BETTER, not harder, to optimize standardized test-taking skills.
Barbara Becker will clearly explain the tests’ different formats, scoring systems and strategies as well as the five most important tips you need to know.
Chocolate Cornucopia - Saturday, November 3, 3pm
Create a delicious centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table.
Chat-n-Chew - Thursday, November 15, 7pm Participate in a discussion of The Blackthorn Key, by Kevin Sands. A young apprentice in 17th century London tries to solve his master’s murder. Copies of the book are available at the Circulation desk.
AnySoldier Program - Monday, December 10, 4pm
Send good wishes and help organize the donations to bring to the Post Office. All donations will be willingly accepted.
Edible Slime - Thursday, December 13, 7pm
Make your own edible slime to take home, play with or eat. Learn about the science behind slime.
French Toast Cannoli Breakfast - Wednesday, December 26, 11:30am
With the help of Chef Rob Scott, teens will make their own breakfast treat - French toast cannoli with chocolate and bananas.
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30TH ANNUAL WRITE AND ILLUSTRATE YOUR OWN BOOK CONTEST Sharpen those pencils and get your creative juices flowing! It’s time for our annual book contest. We invite all children in grades 2 to 5 to submit an original book they both wrote and illustrated. Glen Cove Librarians will read the books with consideration to grade level. Books will be judged on originality, creative expression, storyline, correct grammar usage and neatness of presentation. Author and illustrator may collaborate on one book, but only two students per book, please. If computer art or photography is used, credit must be given and it will be judged by its creative use within the story.
Be sure to label all books with name, age, grade, school and phone number. Teachers, if you are sending in books for your class, please include a separate typed list of the students who are entering the contest.
Books are due the week of February 25th. Winners will be notified in March. The winning books will be displayed in the Children’s Room and all entrants will receive participation certificates. Our Award Ceremony will be on Monday, March 18th.
GLEN COVE PUBLIC LIBRARY’S CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018
Registration for all programs is ongoing. Register online at glencovelibrary.org. You may also register in the Children’s Room or by calling 676-2130. The Children’s Room welcomes children of all abilities.
If you require special accommodations, please contact Anna Dunlop, Head of Youth Services.
Programs for Preschoolers
Thanksgiving Stories and Craft Friday, November 16, 10:30am
Ages 2 - 5, with adult
A Time for Kids - “Weather Windmill” Friday, December 7, 10:30am
Ages 18 months - 5 years, with adult Have fun in this movement and music program and
create a weather craft.
Fall Storytime
Storytime continues through the week of November 12th
SIDE BY SIDE STORYTIME Thursdays at 10:30am Ages: Birth to 5 years
SATURDAYS TOGETHER STORYTIME Saturdays at 10:30am Ages: Birth to 5 years
HISTORIAS EN ESPAÑOL Todos los miércoles a las 4:30 pm
Edades de 4 a 8 Venga con sus hijos a disfrutar de historias en español
con nuestra bibliotecaria bilingüe. Habrán historias, canciones, manualidades y galletas. Por favor regístrese.
Glen Cove Library’s 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten is a fun, exciting and free way to start your child on the path to success. Pick up a reading log at the Children’s desk and sign up for this program. Download the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten app and make it even easier to track the books you are reading to your child.
A Special ‘Thank You’ to
our Soldiers
Join us in sending holiday wishes and donations to our soldiers serving overseas. During our Children’s programs until December 7th, we will be offering children and their families the chance to write letters, draw pictures and bring donations to be mailed to our soldiers in Afghanistan for the holiday season. The AnySoldier holiday mailing is Monday, December 10th at 4pm.
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GLEN COVE PUBLIC LIBRARY’S CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018
Registration for all programs is ongoing. Register online at glencovelibrary.org. You may also register in the Children’s Room or by calling 676-2130. The Children’s Room welcomes children of all abilities.
If you require special accommodations, please contact Anna Dunlop, Head of Youth Services.
School Age Programs
Toothbrush Robots Thursday, November 29, 4:30pm
Have fun while getting your science on with toothbrush robots.
(Grades 2 - 5)
Sea Glass Ornaments Presented by the
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum Saturday, December 8, 11am
Have fun learning about glass! Touch old bottles from the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum’s collection and find out if glass is a liquid or a solid in hands-on
experiments - you’ll be surprised! Create your own sea glass mosaic holiday ornament or decoration.
(Grades 2 - 6)
Snowman Stories and Cupcakes Thursday, December 13, 4pm
Listen to stories and create and enjoy a sweet treat.
(Grades K - 5)
Parenting Workshops
Elementary Math with Teacher Mr. Bromberg Thursday, November 15, 7pm
Is trying to figure out Common Core math creating stress for you and your child? Do you understand math less now than you did when you were a kid? Do you find yourself wondering why you can’t just do it “the way you were taught?”
If you said yes to any of these questions, then join Mr. Bromberg from Connolly school at the Library for tips, games and fun ideas to make math better for everyone. For parents only. Suitable for parents of children in grades K-4.
Navigating Technology and Teaching Children to Exist “Unplugged” with Marsha Jacoby
Thursday, November 29, 7pm Certified Parenting Life Coach Marsha Jacoby will help us learn the effects of too much or the wrong kind of screen time. Learn how to set limits and the importance of monitoring and existing “unplugged.”
Check Our Parent Page
Be sure to visit our Parent Page tab on the Library’s website, glencovelibrary.org, to keep up-to-date with all the resources and links of interest to parents. Here you’ll find i n f o r m a t i o n f o r c h i l d e d u c a t i o n a n d development as well as many fun activities for your entire family.
Thanksgiving Weekend Family Activities
All ages are welcome
Family Movie: Incredibles 2 (PG)
Friday, November 23, 2pm
Family Animal Show Traveling Pets
Saturday, November 24, 2pm
Tech View
Common Sense Media - This leading nonprofit organization is dedicated to helping children thrive in a world of media and technology by providing information, advice and tools to help families make smart media choices.
DaybyDayNY - This website offers a literacy calendar for young children and their families. It offers new books and ideas to share every day.
Snacksafely.com - Attention parents of children with allergies! Be sure to check out this informative website that has a huge, interactive list of allergy-friendly products used by thousands of schools nationwide to help keep allergens out of the classroom and the home.
Tutor.com - This online homework and tutoring service is available through the Library’s homepage under the Homework Help link on the Children’s Services tab. Live tutors are available online from 2pm to 10pm to help children with their assignments.
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Library Hours
Monday-Thursday 9 - 9 Friday & Saturday 9 - 5
Sunday 1 - 5 (October - May)
History Room Hours
The Robert R. Coles Long Island History Room is open to the public every Monday, from 2pm to 5pm and
Thursday, 9am to 12 noon. Stop by to browse the collection.
Appointments are available by request..
Library Closings:
Tuesday, November 6 (Election Day) Sunday, November 11 & Monday, November 12
(Veterans Day) Thursday, November 22 (Thanksgiving) Monday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) Tuesday, December 25 (Christmas Day)
Current Resident Or:
Library Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:45pm in the Library's
Robert R. Coles Long Island History Room. The public is encouraged to attend.
Board of Trustees Neil Ackerman Susan Jakubiak Richard Leff
Michael Maher Antonia Petrash
Treasurer Rocco Abbondandolo
Director Kathie Flynn
Mayor Timothy Tenke
Newsletter Editor Amy Mondello
AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 9AM - 5PM
The cost is $20 for AARP members and $25 for non-members (payable by check or money order to AARP). Register in person at the Information desk.
ADULT CLASSES
LIBRARY EXHIBITS
November - Photography by the Students of Melissa Johnides December - Artwork by Tiza Pera
WRITERS’ GROUP SATURDAYS, NOVEMBER 3 & DECEMBER 1, 11AM
If you are a serious writer, come join the Writers’ Group for a lively exchange of ideas.
Glen Cove Public Library 4 Glen Cove Avenue
Glen Cove, New York 11542 516-676-2130
glencovelibrary.org
REAP WHAT YOU SOW! SEED CLEANING DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 10AM
With the next growing season always on our seed-saving minds, we’ve been collecting seed heads for the last few months. We’ll be “cleaning” these seeds (removing the chaff and other impurities) to improve their viability for the future. Bring your own seeds (clearly marked with plant name, variety, location and date of harvest) or help us clean ours. Please register.
ATTENTION PATRONS: DELAYED OPENING The Glen Cove Public Library will have a delayed opening on Friday, November 2 due to a staff training session. The Library will open at 11am.
SMARTER SOCIAL SECURITY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 7PM
Daniel Mazzola, CFA, CPA, offers a broad overview of the Social Security program as it relates to retirees and their beneficiaries. Learn about special benefits and how married couples can optimize their collective payouts using simple strategies.