Calling All Superheroes!
You can develop your own super powers this summer by using our new, interactive reading log. The more you read the more powers you gain! Keep reading to find out more!
You can develop your own super powers this summer by using our new, interactive reading log. The more you read the more powers you gain! Keep reading to find out more!
Summer Program Registration opens on Monday, June 8th! We’re planning a heroic summer at the Pawling Library. We’ve got programs for children, teens, families and adults to enjoy while you explore and discover your inner hero! Lottery registration for children’s programs can be dropped off at the library from Monday, June 8th at 12:00 pm through Sunday, June 21st at 4:00 pm. Parents must confirm registration beginning Friday, June 26th at 12:00 pm. Questions about Children’s Programs should be sent to our Children’s Program Coordinator, Ms. Karen. Teen registration packets can be picked up at the circulation desk during our normal hours of operation. If you have questions about Teen Programs, contact our YA coordinator, Nicole Curcio. Adults can register for adult and family programs by calling the library at 855-3444 during our normal hours of operation. Questions about Adult & Family Programs should be sent to our Adult Program Coordinator, Donald Partelow. So come on down and have an adventure, learn something new and discover your inner hero!
Steve Haggerty and Jeff Edrich, two talented writers from our Writers Circle, were the main speakers at Front Street Gallery’s Poetry in Motion Open Mic Night on Wednesday, May 20th. Both gentlemen read a selection of poems from their books to a full house. Steve is the author of Cows in the Fog and Jeff has written Dream of Broken Feathers and When the Sun Touched the River. Their beautiful words touched many hearts.
We have been very fortunate to have several wonderful interns rejoin our Book Buddy program this spring! That is good news for families, because it means there are more reading practice slots to help your growing readers. If you are not familiar with our Book Buddy program you should know that our trained teen volunteers work 1:1 with new, reluctant or struggling readers to help encourage and support their growing reading skills. Our teen interns will: ★ Listen to your child read. ★ Encourage & support reading strategies. ★ Ask your child important question to increase understanding of the story as he or she reads. ★ Read to your child to support comprehension. When you sign your child up, we arrange for 30 minutes of quality reading time with a “big brother or big sister” in a supervised setting. This is a great opportunity for your child to receive individualized attention and reading practice all at the same time. The program will take place on Saturday, April 18th, May 2nd and May 16th in two...
What is Team Hogan? It’s Hogan, a certified therapy dog and Ms. Vicki providing a relaxed reading setting for your reluctant reader! For some young children, one of the big challenges in learning to read is the embarrassment of making mistakes. Reading to dogs provides a simple solution — a non-judgmental, comforting furry friend who “listens” and takes the pressure off children when they read. “Children need a lot of practice to become good readers,” said Ms. Karen, Children’s Services Coordinator at the Pawling Library. “Sometimes when students practice they misread words and feel uncomfortable. Therapy dogs provide a risk-free practice session for children to read without the fear or stress of making mistakes. This gives children a chance to relax and focus on practicing their skills. It can work wonders for new and reluctant readers. Reading with a therapy dog not only reduces anxieties and fears about reading, but it can increase children’s attention span and confidence and motivate them to practice more.” Hogan, our evening literacy canine is a chocolate lab and a...
We’re thinking spring here at the Pawling Library! Our Spring Children’s Programs are ready for you to review and it’s quite a line up! Check out all of our new offerings including: Operation: TEAMWORK, Butterfly Feeding Dish Family Craft, Pawling Library’s Amazing Race and pre-school Science Buddies! We hope everyone will find something to enjoy at the library this spring! A Spring 2015 Lottery Registration Form can be printed at home or you can pick one up at the library circulation desk. Registration will open on Monday, March 9th at 12:00 pm and registration forms will be accepted through Sunday, March 16th. Families must contact the library to confirm registration status! Beginning Wednesday, March 18th at 10 am, you can either stop in and pick up your confirmation sheet, or call the library to check on your child’s status. If you have any questions about programs, please feel free to contact Ms. Karen. She would be happy to help you find great programs for your child!
Sunday, November 23rd the library was filled with Daisy’s! The girls of Daisy Troops 10019 & 10291 came to the library with a surprise for the whole community. The girls had decided to purchase Isabelle, American Girl’s newest doll, and donate it to the Pawling Library. Daisy Troop 10019 Scout Leader Nicol Furlong told us, “The girls went to New York City on Metro-North November 11th with only one thing in mind…buying a doll to give to the library! They never asked for anything for themselves. They knew why they were there and that was all they had in mind.” The girls had lunch and received a tour of the American Girl store and of course, they purchased their gift to bring back to Pawling.
by Maureen Meltzer-McGrath · Published September 12, 2014 · Last modified August 2, 2017
This fall, in celebration of national Banned Books Week, we are holding a challenge for teens! The Your Right To Read, Reading Challenge is for all teens from 6th-12th grade. They are being asked to read two books, write a two page paper on the essay topic provided and hand in all their work by November 22nd. Best essay wins! All the forms are now available in the library and online. Visit Teen Programs for more information and the challenge packets. Good luck to all teens who enter!
Please join me in welcoming the newest addition to the Pawling Library’s all-star team, Miss Christy. Miss Christy will be filling in for Miss Karen while she recovers from her eye surgery, and she’s put together a lot of great programs for the kids of Pawling including a Preschool Story Hour and some cool Book Clubs for School Age Kids. Miss Christy has worked in the library on the Military Base at West Point, and currently works with the boys in the library at the Trinity-Pawling School. I think her love for children’s literature will make her a great addition to our library. Lottery Registration for our Fall Programs will begin Monday, September 15th. You can pick up a registration form at the Circulation Desk or you can print one out here: Childrens Fall 2014 Program Registration Form When you return your registration form, you’ll pull a number, which will determine your ranking for Registration. All Pawling residents will be enrolled in our programs first, and then we will fill any leftover spaces in our programs with non-residents....
Kids, cash in your Summer Reading Logs for some of the deals ever this Summer at the Pawling Library September Store. Bad credit, no credit, you’re approved for prizes and books based on how many books you logged this summer! Stop in soon, because deals like this won’t last long! The September store will be open from 3 to 5 Friday, September 5, and Saturday, September 6 from 10 to 2. Stop in now!