Miss April is back and so is story time!
LIVE online and at a New Time!
Interactive songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories for your preschool aged children.
Tuesdays at 10:30 AM beginning October 6.
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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84799926279
Meeting ID: 847 9992 6279
Miss April is back and so is story time!
LIVE online and at a New Time!
Interactive songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories for your preschool aged children.
Tuesdays at 10:30 AM beginning October 6.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84799926279
Meeting ID: 847 9992 6279
Log on to Zoom (all link information will be available on the Facebook Event page the morning of the event) and learn how to make a pretty 3D heart by folding the pages of an old book. The process requires an old hardcover book of at least 220 pages in length that you’re ready to recycle (this book is what you will fold into shape), a ruler with centimeters marked on it, a pen or pencil, and patience! Shannon will get you started on the process and you’ll be able to finish on your own time (the entire folding process takes approximately two hours). If you live close to Harris Memorial Library and need a discarded book, we have several in the supply bin by the library door.
We’re playing BINGO online using virtual cards. It’s free, it’s fun, and the winners get bragging rights. We’ll be playing through Zoom, and the Zoom link will be available at the Facebook Event page the morning of the event. If we enjoy playing BINGO this way we’ll do it several times next month.
Join us to discuss the fascinating story of Ron Stallworth’s Black Klansman. The story revolves around a bold and clever police officer and his infiltration of the KKK in Colorado, and how his actions helped other groups deal with similar situations. The book is all at once frustrating, heart-wrenching, and humorous. Information on how to join our Zoom discussion will be shared on the Facebook Event Page the morning of the event.
Are you stuck, not knowing what to read next? Are you bored bywhat’s on TV? Book & Film Chat just might be the answer to yourstruggle. Come get reviews from other library patrons on what they havebeen reading and watching. Hear about titles from a wide range of genresand subject interests. Add your recommendations to theconversation.
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Carla Hegeman Crim, PH.D, Subject Educator III, Horticulture & Natural Resources for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Delaware County will give a zoom presentation entitled Seed Starting Success. The presentation will cover the process of growing healthy seedlings, from shopping for seeds to setting starts out in the garden. She will also discuss common pitfalls and share time-saving tips. Participants can stop by the library before or after the presentation to be given area-specific planting timetables and plans for a compact, inexpensive light bank.
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Meeting ID: 863 2053 7196
Happening LIVE on the library’s Facebook. Join Amber as she recites poems, sings lullabies, reads bedtime stories, and introduces your little ones to some relaxation techniques to help them wind down before going to bed. Hope to see you there!
To encourage everyone to read more broadly this year, along with some of our usual reading genres, we will be undertaking the Diverse Reads Reading Challenge created by Libby.
Get excited about the books we will read and discuss in the coming year and plan now to join us!
Copies reserved through interlibrary loan by calling the library at 607-865-5929 or visiting www.4cls.org
To encourage everyone to read more broadly this year, along with some of our usual reading genres, we will be undertaking the Diverse Reads Reading Challenge created by Libby.
Get excited about the books we will read and discuss in the coming year and plan now to join us!
Copies reserved through interlibrary loan by calling the library at 607-865-5929 or visiting www.4cls.org
To encourage everyone to read more broadly this year, along with some of our usual reading genres, we will be undertaking the Diverse Reads Reading Challenge created by Libby.
Get excited about the books we will read and discuss in the coming year and plan now to join us!
Copies reserved through interlibrary loan by calling the library at 607-865-5929 or visiting www.4cls.org
To encourage everyone to read more broadly this year, along with some of our usual reading genres, we will be undertaking the Diverse Reads Reading Challenge created by Libby.
Get excited about the books we will read and discuss in the coming year and plan now to join us!
Copies reserved through interlibrary loan by calling the library at 607-865-5929 or visiting www.4cls.org
To encourage everyone to read more broadly this year, along with some of our usual reading genres, we will be undertaking the Diverse Reads Reading Challenge created by Libby.
Get excited about the books we will read and discuss in the coming year and plan now to join us!
Copies reserved through interlibrary loan by calling the library at 607-865-5929 or visiting www.4cls.org
To encourage everyone to read more broadly this year, along with some of our usual reading genres, we will be undertaking the Diverse Reads Reading Challenge created by Libby.
Get excited about the books we will read and discuss in the coming year and plan now to join us!
Copies reserved through interlibrary loan by calling the library at 607-865-5929 or visiting www.4cls.org
Anyone can post information on the Internet, but how can we tell what is true, and what is a scam? This class will explore and discuss tips and tools that we can use to help verify information on the Internet, and to help us become more discerning readers. you will be able to follow along and ask questions. Visit gfjlibrary.org/tc for login information.
Join the Teen Fall Learning Program!!! For teens in grades 7th -12th, which runs from October 1st to November 1st. Register online at gfjlibraryny09.Readsquared.com, use the READsquared APP, or pick up a paper copy at the library. At the end of the program, a winner will be selected from the pool of finishers for a $25 Barnes and Noble Gift Card! Contact the library at 607-757-5350 if you have any questions.
Alexa is a voice assistant that is available on Amazon Echo devices as well as many third-party devices. Join us as we explore the Alexa app, the mastermind behind your devices. Knowing how to use and customize the Alexa app will help you make the most of your virtual assistant. Set up your Alex smart speaker to play music and podcasts, read books, turn on lights and recite the latest news plus do many more skills that are linked to the Alexa app.
This presentation is for anyone who has ever finished a book and faced the problem of not knowing what to read next. Together we will explore websites, apps, printed lists and more that will not only help us find our Next Great Read, but let us keep track of books that we have read or want to read, and to share the best ones with friends.
Paper coupons and store flyers are disappearing, and apps are taking their place. There are hundreds of terrific, free apps that are easy to use and that will help you save money every time you shop. Log in to learn how to use digital coupons, store ads, rebates and comparison shopping on your phone to make shopping easier and save you time too.
Thanks to the internet, a browser such as Chrome or Microsoft Edge is one of the most-used programs on our computers, but many people don’t really understand browsers. Find out how to get the most out of your browser with a few simple tricks. We’ll cover settings, tabs, special features and bookmarks in Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Next month we will cover Safari. Tune in to find out how to customize your browser and improve your browsing skills.