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1 W H AT S IN YOUR WAL L E T? The Bethel Public Library 189 Greenwood Avenue Bethel, Connecticut L I B R A R Y H O U R S Mon., Wed., Thurs Tues., Fri., Sat Sun. 1-5 (September mid-june) Closed January 1 for New Year s Day, January 19 for Martin Luther King Day, and February 16 for President s Day. Y our Bethel Library card may be the most valuable card in your wallet, and I invite you to stop by, take a look at our webpage, and check out the calendar of events to find out all that it can do for you! Take a class and learn how to use Facebook, Photoshop Elements, Word, Excel, or Mail Merge. Get tips on doing family history research or bring your child to one of the many programs we have for kids ages 2 to 18. Come to a presentation on completing the FAFSA financial aid forms for college bound students, or how to use LinkedIn for business. Enjoy movie screenings, participate in one of the many book discussion series, or download e-books, audiobooks, movies and TV through Hoopla and Overdrive. Log into one of the several online databases from home or at the Library and learn a new language with Mango Languages, take a practice exam for school or a new career with Learning Express, fix your car using Automobile Repair Reference Center, or research your investments with Morningstar Investment Research Center. Download the boopsie app and have the Library s catalog at your fingertips, access your record, or use the locator in any store to see if the library owns the book so you can try before you buy. And, of course, we have over 120,000 physical books, audiobooks, DVDs, and magazines that you may borrow, with new materials being added every week. So come and explore. Make 2015 the year you discover the most valuable card in your wallet! ~ Lynn Rosato, Library Director W E L C OM E THE N EW Y E AR W I T H T H E FRIENDS OF T H E LI B R ARY H appy New Year! Resolutions: Renew or start membership with the Friends of the Bethel Public Library. Membership dues help fund programming and museum passes, and more, for the Library. A nice bonus of doing something good for the community is that everyone can reap the benefits by attending the diverse programs that the Library offers, or by using museum passes for big discounts on entrance fees to many Connecticut attractions. Have you taken out one of the e- readers from the Library yet? That was made possible by a grant from the Friends also. So, we offer a sincere thank you to all who have supported and continue to support the Friends through your memberships, donations, and Book Cellar purchases. We couldn t do anything without you. Hope to see everyone at our annual meeting on January 15, 2015 at 6:00 pm. ~ Linda Curtis, Friends President FRIENDS BOOK CELLAR Sunday: 1:00 pm 5:00 pm M & W: 10:30 am 7:30 pm Saturday: 10:00 am 4:00 pm Be curious. Be enlightened. Be inspired.
2 C H I L D R E N S CHESS PROGRAM S If you have a child or grandchild who would like to play chess with other children his/her age, the Michelle Arnhold Children s Library has a chess program for them! Participants need to know the basics of the game before they attend a meeting; though from time to time we ll hold a beginner or advanced class if needed. The Pages Chess Club is for children grades 1-3, and the Knights Chess Club is for children in grades 4-7. Pages meet on the fourth Wednesday of the month from September to April at 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Knights meet on the second Wednesday of the month from October to May. Each group meets 8 times during the course of the school year. Staff and an adult volunteer, who has taught chess for many years, moderate the games. They offer assistance and guidance when needed. They also make sure that the children enjoy themselves, play the game correctly and play with a number of opponents during the evening. Each summer we hold a tournament for the children who have attended any of the chess meetings that school year. Tournaments are held in July on consecutive Wednesdays. At the end of the last tournament game, the top three players are awarded a prize at the awards ceremony held for all the children who participated and their families. Registration for each meeting is necessary and begins two weeks prior to the date of the meeting. Contact the Children s Library for details. ~Marianne Kindya, Children s Library Assistant N EW SERV I C E F O R MOBI L E DEVICE USERS Mobile devices have become an integral part of our lives. They help us to stay connected with people, read books in a digital format, stream music and movies, and much more. If you are an ipad, Android, or Kindle user, the Library offers a new service for you. Once a month, we host a meeting for users of one of these devices. Our goal is to share common problems or difficulties that you might be experiencing with these devices and to work together to find solutions. This is not one-on-one instruction, but rather an exchange of ideas and possible solutions. For those with a valid Bethel Library card, we offer free audiobooks, e-books, music, and video content that can be downloaded to these devices. The Library also provides boopsie, a library app that will give you instant access to the Library Catalog, your personal account, and more. We ll discuss how to download these services and content to your devices. Groups meet on the first Monday of the month at 6:30 pm. Android users will meet in January and ipad users in February. Please register for these programs and send us your questions ahead of time. This will give us time to research the problem and find the best solution. If you have any questions or need to schedule an appointment for one-on-one help with your mobile device, please call the Reference Desk at , x4, or us at adult@bethellibrary.org. ~Kate Soboleva, Adult Services Librarian C AN ONL I N E R E S O U R C E S S AV E T H E DAY FOR TEENS? Looking for that summer reading title or other assigned book for school? In addition to Bethel High s OverDrive e- book collection, the Bethel Public Library also offers over 5,500 e-books and more than 2,000 audio books through OverDrive, including many summer reading and other assigned books. The Library also offers several different resources, that you may use with your Bethel Library card, that will provide you with a copy of the book you need to read. A single search in the online catalog will list the title you re looking for in a variety of formats from different sources such as Hoopla and Project Gutenberg. Another source for audio and e-books, provided by the State Library, is One Click Digital, which is available through our website. Hoopla is a digital resource for music, audiobooks, movies and TV shows. With Hoopla you may borrow any item at any time. There are no waitlists! You may check out up to 5 items each month through Hoopla. Project Gutenberg is a collection of high quality free e-books that are in the public domain, meaning their copyrights have expired. We recently added over 47,000 Project Gutenberg titles to our catalog. So, if you are looking for a copy of A Tale of Two Cities, you ll see listings in the catalog from Overdrive, Hoopla, and Project Gutenberg in electronic format, and, of course, hardcopies of the book on the Library s shelves. Just choose your format and click on the link! ~Amy Schumann, Teen Librarian 2 Be curious. Be enlightened. Be inspired.
3 N EW BOOK SECTION R E AD E R TO R E AD E R V I E W E R TO VIEWER Did you know that newly purchased books for adults have their own section on the first floor? It s located next to the Circulation Desk, on the right as you walk into the library. The first set of shelves is devoted to all types of fiction, including the genres of mystery, science fiction and fantasy. All of these books are shelved alphabetically by author. The second set of shelves is devoted to nonfiction books. Biographies are shelved first, alphabetically by the subject s last name. The rest of nonfiction is shelved by subject using a Dewey Decimal number. At the tail end of the nonfiction section are the new large type books. These also are shelved in order with fiction first, followed by genre fiction, biography, and nonfiction. All new books are loaned for two weeks. However, they can be renewed twice if no one else is waiting, giving you a total of 6 weeks with the book. And, if you don t find what you are looking for, please feel free to ask at the Circulation Desk. We may be waiting to re-shelve the book and might be able to find it for you. Or, if the book is checked out, we are always happy to put a request into our system to hold the book for you. We ll notify you by phone or when it comes back in. ~PriscillaMassmann, Circulation Manager Get notification. Call us or sign up online! Learn about adult, teen, and kids programs; then register through links to the online calendar Get holds and overdue notices Discover what s new at your hometown library Please your reviews to newsletter@bethellibrary.org or bring to the Reference Desk. Content may be edited due to space constraints. Savage Harvest, A Tale of Cannibals, Colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller s Tragic Quest for Primitive Art by Carl Hoffman This is a very different book, for me, yet a very interesting one. It is also quite disturbing. After all, cannibalism is not a subject most people would like to read about! The most nasty and descriptive parts are in the beginning of the book; the rest of the book delves into the history of New Guinea in the late 1950 s, setting the scene when Michael Rockefeller lived there in 1960 and The activities of the region s government, military, and religious life is examined, showing their relationship with the native population. The author did extensive research in the archives of many European institutions as well as interviews with those who knew Mr. Rockefeller when he disappeared. Hoffman also journeyed to New Guinea twice, living with the natives for more than a month. He learned their language, and studied their culture, spiritualism, and superstitions. While their way of life is primitive, their art, sculpture, carving, and boat and house building is quite extraordinary! Many of the prizes that Michael Rockefeller picked up there are on display in the Rockefeller Museum of Primitive Art in New York City. If you like history, with a twist, and want to learn something new, this book is for you. Reviewer: Marianne Kindya Words and Pictures, starring Clive Owen, Juliette Binoche, Amy Brenneman, Bruce Davison, Keegan Connor Tracy (PG-13) An interesting question: which is more powerful and has more impact the written word or a work of art? Clive Owen plays an English teacher trying to inspire his prep school students. But the teacher is suffering from writer s block after an successful book, and resorts to drinking in order to cope. A new art teacher (played by Juliette Binoche) arrives and Owen s character is drawn to her. Finally someone is capable of taking and returning his challenging banter. Also once famous in her field, the art teacher is held back by a debilitating disease. The banter turns into a challenge involving the entire school to answer one question. Reviewer: RFM Editor s Note: February book discussions with movie tie-in! The book, West with the Night, is the acclaimed memoir of Beryl Markham, who was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic. The film, Out of Africa, is the Academy Award winner about the life and writing of Danish author Isak Dinesen. What do these two classics have in common? Both tell the story of extraordinary women who were pioneers in colonial Africa. Book Discussions: Feb. 9 & 25 Film Showing: Feb. 6 Be curious. Be enlightened. Be inspired. 3
4 B E T H E L P U B L I C L I B R A R Y w w w. b e t h e l l i b r a r y. o r g Passes for Free or Reduced Admission to Museums & Cultural Sites Available with Your Library Card Friends Book Cellar Open on Mondays, Wednesdays, & Weekends Sign Up for Notification of What s New at the Library CONTACT US Director x6 Children s Services x5 Adult Services x4 Teen Services x0 Circulation Services x3 I NSIDE THIS ISSUE Programs for All Annual Gardening Series! FAFSA Program Children s Chess Clubs Mobile Device Users Groups This Newsletter is co -sponsored by R.E. Lawlor Graphics & Printing, LLC and by the Friends of the Library. BETHEL PUBLIC LIBRARY 189 GREENWOOD AVE. BETHEL, CT ANNUAL GARDENING SERIES Coming February 23! Sponsored by: Experienced & Novice Gardeners Nature Lovers All Interested in Making Their Environment More Beautiful! Attend 3 great programs: February 23, March 2, & March 30 at the Library! ALL DAY February 7, 2015 SPECIAL EVENT: Let s Take a Trip to Africa! 1:00 pm Maria Parloa Community Room For kids ages 4-9 and their families! Limit 30., beginning 1/18/15.
5 Bethel Public Library Programs for Adults and Teens Book Discussions January 12, 6:30-7:45 pm The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon January 28, 10:15-11:30 am The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon February 9, 6:30-7:45 pm West with the Night by Beryl Markham February 25, 10:15-11:30 am West with the Night by Beryl Markham Registration not required Movies on the Big Screen January 9, 2:00-4:00 pm The Philadelphia Story (PG) January 10, 2:00-4:20 pm Get On Up (PG-13) January 16, 2:00-3:45 pm Quantum of Solace (PG-13) January 23, 2:00-4:30 pm Skyfall (PG-13) January 31, 2:00-4:15 pm Fury (R) February 6, 2:00-4:45 pm Out of Africa (PG) for all movies R-rated films: ages 17 & under will not be admitted w/o parent or guardian FAFSA 101 for Parents January 7, 7:00-8:00 pm (Snow date: January 14) Daniel Patti provides timely advice for parents of college-bound students LinkedIn for Business January 8, 6:00-7:30 pm (Snow date: January 22) With Business Coach Lorraine Duncan About Facebook January 12, 6:30-7:45 pm Hands-on, get the basics and limited to 9 February 9, 6:30-7:45 pm Hands-on, more advanced and limited to 9 Writing Group Meetings Sponsored in part by the Friends January 21 & February 11 6:00-7:45 pm Share all kinds of writing and get feedback in a relaxed environment. Both meetings will be led by experts! and limited to 8 Song & Story January 28, 6:30-8:00 pm Performed by professional musician and published author, Lenny Levine Device Advice January 5, 6:30-7:45 pm Android Users Group Meeting February 2, 6:30-7:45 pm ipad Users Group Meeting Abraham Lincoln and the Border Region Sponsored by the Friends February 21, 2:00-3:30 pm (Snowdate: February 28) Presented by popular Lincoln-lecturer, Paula Hopewell AND TEENS Popular Annual Gardening Series Begins! Sponsored by the Bethel Garden Club February 23, 6:30-8:00 pm Keitha Salemme shares expert advice about improving the home landscape. Registration includes a chance to win Garden Club Plant Sale coupons! Teen Craft January 31, 10:15-11:30 am The ever-popular Duct Tape Creations FOR TEENS Teen Craft February 28, 10:15-11:30 am Have fun Working with Clay FOR TEENS Please join the Friends of the Library for the Annual Meeting & Special Program At the meeting, learn what the Friends have accomplished in Then stay and enjoy a performance by local pianist & singer Cheryl Mandraccia! January 15 6:00 pm Maria Parloa Community Room For more information, please call x4 (Adult) or x0 (Teen), or check the online calendar. Be curious. Be enlightened. Be inspired.
6 Bethel Public Library Programs for Children Preschool Storytime Wednesdays January 14-28, February 4-25, March 4 10:30-11:00 am For Bethel children 3-5 years old able to sit without parent/caregiver; must be 3 years old by January 14 No registration required PJ Storytimes January 12 & February 9 6:30-7:00 pm For children 3-8 years old able to sit without parent/caregiver; may come in pajamas and bring a stuffed animal No registration required Family Storytime January 24 & February 21 10:30-11:00 am For children 3-8 years old with parent/ caregiver and siblings No registration required Terrific Twos Fridays January 30-February 27 10:30-11:00 am For Bethel children, 2 years old by January 30, with parent/caregiver, 1/20-28, at the Children s Services Desk; limited to 15 children with adults, no siblings Nutmeg Books Storycraft Hour January 15 & February 19 4:00-5:00 pm For kids Grades 1-3, beginning January 1, and limited to 20 Books & Bricks January 11 & February 8, 2:00-3:00 pm For kids Grades 1-4; includes stories and Lego-building session, 2 weeks before program, and limited to 12 Knights Chess Club January 14 & February 11 6:30-7:30 pm For kids Grades 4-7 who understand the rules and moves of the game, 2 weeks before each meeting, limited to 12 Pages Chess Club January 28 & February 25 6:30-7:30 pm For kids Grades 1-3 who understand the basic rules and moves of the game, 2 weeks before each meeting 4th Annual Connecticut Take Your Child to the Library Day! Sponsored by the Krauss Estate and the Bethel Mom s Club See what the Bethel Public Library has to offer, then enjoy a special program: Let s Take a Trip to Africa! with Rita Wagener February 7, 1:00 pm For kids 4-9 years old with their families; children under 7 must be accompanied by adult caregiver during program., beginning January 18, and limited to 30 children with adult caregiver Parent Resources February 5, 6:30-7:30 pm For parents. Learn about the Library s online resources for kids. Kids Movie Day February 17, 11:00 am For kids 4-11 years old; children 7 years old and younger must be accompanied by parent/caregiver (rated PG) For more information and to register for Children s programs, please call x5. Children under 12 years of age may not be left unattended in the Library at any time. HOMEBOUND? Your hometown library can deliver most collection materials to your door! Bethel residents with a valid library card may qualify for this free service, provided by a volunteer. Call x4 for details or to volunteer. Search Historical Newspapers! Hartford Courant ( ) The New York Times ( ) Free access with your Library card from the Library or from home provided through The Library is a Tax Season Resource! Most Federal and CT forms available by January 31 Link to forms on our website Check out books on tax prep with your Library card See the Reference Librarian for forms. Library staff cannot offer tax advice or assistance. Be curious. Be enlightened. Be inspired.
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