Category: Programs

TODAY is the big day…International Games Day @ the Pawling Library!

Today is our day of fun at the Pawling Library. We’ve gathered our games and we’re ready to enjoy the best game day ever!  Come down and enjoy our great selection of board games, Wii games, computer games and more! We know it’s lots of fun to play games, but there are many benefits of playing games as well, so come on down to the Pawling Library for a full day of family fun.  We’ll have board games for ages 3 – 18 years, Minecraft & Roblox stations, Wii games and even some of our popular spotlight events!  (Please note Minecraft is for grades 5 & up) Children ages 2 – 9 years are welcome to come with their families to play.  Students ages 10 years & up are invited to bring a friend and play together. Come when you want & leave when you are done …but come on down & join the fun! Saturday, November 21st, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Please register so we know you are planning to attend.

The Allergy-Free Pantry

On November 10th, food allergy advocate and author Colette Martin gave a presentation at the Pawling Library. Colette demonstrated to our audience how to prepare a variety of food allergy recipe substitutions, all of which tasted delicious! Thank goodness there are people like Colette Martin helping those with special dietary needs.  For those who have food allergies we highly recommend Colette Martin’s book, The Allergy-Free Pantry, available at our library.

The Sweet Truth

On the evening of October 27th, health coach Nancy Osborn stood before a room filled with people. Her program, entitled The Sweet Truth, informed us about sugar. It is a substance contained in nearly all processed foods that Americans consume in high amounts and which can have a detrimental impact on our overall health. In her kind and caring way Nancy showed us the truth which many food industries would like to remain hidden. This was Nancy’s second presentation at our library. Her first, You and Your Health Style, took place in the spring. Nancy Osborn is a wonderfully engaging speaker. We look forward to her standing before yet another room filled with people, showing us how we can improve the quality of our lives.

Ghouls, Ghosts and Goblins: A Family Craft Workshop

Parents, grandparents and youngsters had a grand time creating works of art while enjoying each other’s company. Clay, paint and laughter stretched from one end to another of a long line of tables. Thank goodness we have so many! I marveled as little and big hands changed simple blocks clay into werewolves and zombies, pumpkins (some with very fine hats!) android monsters, Darth Vader and super dinosaurs, martians, a haunted tree, a bowl of creepy eyeballs and many, many, many strange and fantastic creatures! This sculpting workshop took place on two Fridays. Our special guest was children’s book author Helen Lester who started off the program on October 9th with a reading of her latest book Tacky and the Haunted Igloo. The artists returned on October 23rd to paint their now dry sculptures. Sadly, we must report that one goblin lost a tail while traveling to the library. Gorilla glue helped treat a few minor loose-fitting parts. There were no frowns and only smiles. The very special handmade Halloween sculptures were taken home along with...

Helping Others

There are many different ways people are aided through the Pawling Library. Here are two examples: On Tuesday, October 20th, First Lieutenant Brett M. White and First Lieutenant Tom Frost, of the New York State National Guard, were co-presenters for a Citizen Preparedness Training Program. Participants were instructed on how they can keep themselves safe in both natural and man-made disasters. At the programs end, each person received a training certificate. First Lieutenant White shared with us, shortly before the program began, that he served in Afghanistan. We are grateful to these men for helping our library and especially our country, and proud we are of them as well. For more information on how you can keep yourself and your family safe, please visit www.prepare.ny.gov. Over the years our library has held both morning and afternoon computer classes. All these classes are free to the public. On Wednesday, October 21st was our first evening computer workshop. This was a very special program, for it was conducted by a kind individual who wanted to give back...

Beware the Haunted Library October 31!

Be sure to add us to your stops on Halloween night!  The library will be transformed for one night only into “The Haunted Library.” We’ve got many unusual visitors scanning the shelves in the library today.  Come experience the scary music and creepy guests to put you in a real Halloween mood.  Stop by before or after trick or treating and add a little fright to your Halloween night.  Spooks and goblins will be here all night, so let us know when you’ll stop by!  We’ll be waiting for you on Saturday, October 31st 6:00 – 8:00 pm

People from our Community

Autumn at the Pawling Library began with Chef Lucas Muehlenweg who conducted a cooking class at his beautiful restaurant, Petite, where he instructed participants on how to make three delicious soup recipes. Another presentation devoted to desserts will take place in 2016. When we have a date scheduled you’ll want to register as soon as possible as these classes fill within a blink! Cathy Anderson from the Quilt Basket, located right around the corner from us on Oak St, brought in a selection of her beautiful quilts and explained this art form to us. The Quilt Basket has every imaginable fabric and offers classes on quilting for beginners to experienced quilters. We thank Chef Lucas Muehlenweg and Cathy Anderson for donating their time and talents to provide quality programming at our library. There is an abundance of talent within the Pawling community. You can find that talent here at our library. Please join us and enjoy a class or seminar with your gifted neighbors! Check our Events Calendar for upcoming children, teen and adult programs.

Our Board Book Collection Gets a New Home

Our board book collection has a colorful new home!  We recently purchased nine crates and attached them to  each other to make a study shelf for our board books, while adding a splash of color to the children’s room.  Moving the board books will allow us to eventually shift the picture book collection which has outgrown it’s space in recent years.  A big thank you to  The Container Store for discounting the crates to make them even more affordable for us!  Next time you visit the library, be sure to check this fun new addition out!