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Friends Focus The Newsletter of Collingswood Friends of the Library Summer/Fall 2018 Teen Area Updates There have been some changes in the Teen Area this year with the addition of a laptop bar and new bookcases. Teen and Technology Librarian Gabriella Vargas is shown sitting at the laptop bar that becomes very busy in the afternoons. Thanks to our friends at Princeton Library for their donation of shelving and bookcases. Inside Friends Focus Building Blocks Ready to Read Collingswood Reads Book Club Poetry Event 2018 Community Project Amazon Smile Director s Message President s Message Membership Application 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 Upcoming Teen Events Dungeons and Dragons Wednesday, November 14 and 28 Free! Snacks! Adventure! 3:00-5:00pm / Childs Meeting Room / Grades: 7-12 Get your adventure on! Teens are invited to traverse through treacherous tangles at our Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Autumn Crafternoon Monday, November 19 Free! Snacks! 4:00-5:00pm / Teen Area (2nd floor) / Grades: 7-12 Get crafty with us! This fall craft will be leaves of fun! Come and create an autumnal inspired candle holder, and other fun items!

Summer/Fall 2018 Newsletter Page 2 Literacy Enrichment for Young Children Building Blocks for ages 18-35 months: Stories, finger plays, songs, and playtime. Dates: Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, and 16 Time: 10am-11am No latecomers please! Ready to Read for ages 3-5 years old: Stories, songs, finger plays, snack, playtime, and a make at home craft package. Concentrating on listening comprehension, language skills and peer socialization. Dates: Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 8, and 15 Time: 10am to 11:30am Register for these rograms by emailing us at youthservices@collingswoodlib.org. Please include your child s name, age, your phone number. Use name of class for subject heading. Collingswood Reads Book Club Join other members of the community for a lively discussion of recently-published books in the Peter R. Childs Community Room. Our next regularly scheduled book pick will be Born a Crime by Trevor Noah. We will meet to discuss this book on Wednesday, November 28 th at 7 pm.

Summer/Fall 2018 Newsletter Page 3 Poetry Event with Tom Mallouk November 15, 2018 6:30-8 PM Peter P. Childs Community Room As a practicing psychotherapist, Dr. Mallouk has been transforming his interest in the healing potential of conversation and the spoken word into poetry. His poems are rich and accessible, and he takes pride in presenting them in an engaging and entertaining way. A poetry open mic will follow the presentation. Join him at this all-ages event this fall. As part of the Library s Summer Programs, FOL again co-sponsored a Community Project to help Collingswood Food Pantry at St. Paul s, and it was a great success! Thanks to all those who donated items. There were over 200 items donated as well as over $150 in monetary donations. This included $100 from Friends of the Library matching the first 100 items donated. Thanks again to all who contributed to make this project successful. Purchase with purpose. Shop at http://smile.amazon.com/ch/22-1910705 and Amazon donates to Collingswood Friends of the Library.

Summer/Fall 2018 Newsletter Page 4 President s Message: Each year I look forward to the Book Festival, to me it starts the fall season. Celebrating authors and books is the best time of the year for me. This year the weather was great, and the Book Festival committee outdid themselves getting everything ready for their 16th year. Friends gave out free children s books again this year to everyone who stopped by the craft tent in Loompaland. The Friends are always looking for new board members to help us, help the library. We meet the 2 nd Monday of each month at 6pm in the New Jersey Room. Congratulations to Anna Zou, recipient of our Friends of the Library scholarship. We wish her the best of luck in college. Also, special recognition to Collingswood Middle School 8th graders: Emanuel Ball, Sarah Johnson, Myles Coulombe & Isabella Verdone who were the recipients of the Doris Hand & Friends of the Library award. Anita Director s Message: A Note About Museum Passes and the FOL A lot of folks (even those who are members of Collingswood Friends of the Library) don t know all of the wonderful things that the Friends do for the library and the community. The majority of our museum passes, for example, come from the FOL. While these passes are generally rather expensive, the savings for patrons is equally great. Take our Discovery Museum Pass, for example. Though this pass costs quite a lot, the average family can save big bucks on tickets with this pass, as it allows free admission for families -- even family of six! At $14.95 (plus tax) for adults and children over 12 months, that could be a savings of over $90 on just one visit. With an average borrowing period of 3-4 days, one pass can save two families that much money each week! The savings (and venues) aren t just for kids, either. Our Grounds for Sculpture Pass allows admission for up to four people, which equates to $72 saved for four adults! The library model has always worked this way we buy a collection that everyone uses and everyone shares -- and thus we pool our resources for greater savings. There s another bonus, though: a shared collection can also foster community. We often see two (or more!) families taking their collective households to museums together on one pass; it doesn t get much better than that! If you haven t borrowed a museum pass yet, ask the library staff how to get started. You ll be amazed how much you can see, learn, and experience all for free! Cheers, Carissa

Summer/Fall 2018 Newsletter Page 5 It s not too late to renew your Membership if 2018 is not on your mailing label! Friends of the Library advocates for the library, raises much-needed funds, sponsors programs, special events, and museum memberships. One of the ways Friends provides financial support to the library is through membership dues, and we appreciate your continued support. A self-addressed envelope has been included for your convenience in remitting your 2018 dues. Or you may now donate thru PayPal. Go to the library s home page, www.collingswoodlib.org, select the Friends button and underneath the FOL logo is a Donate button that will direct you to PayPal. Thank you for supporting Friends of the Library. Application for Membership Date Name Address City State Zip Phone # E-mail Address Type of Membership (All are tax deductible) New Renewal Friend: Sr. Citizen or Student ($10) Patron ($50) Individual ($15) Associate ($100) Family or Business ($25) Benefactor ($250) Other ($ ) Make checks payable and mail to: (or drop off membership form at the Circulation Desk) Collingswood Friends of the Library Collingswood Public Library 771 Haddon Ave. Collingswood, NJ 08108 Now there are 2 ways to support Friends of the Library!

This newsletter is published by Collingswood Friends of the Library President Anita Schoeffling Treasurer/Membership - Ann Woodcock Newsletter Contributors Dot Garabedian, Carissa Schanely, Anita Schoeffling, Gabriella Vargas, Ann Woodcock Friends meet on the Second Monday of the month at 6 pm in the Director s office. All members are welcome to attend. Museum Passes (Funded by Friends of the Library) Bring your library card with you to check out the following family passes: Academy of Natural Sciences Camden Children s Garden Battleship New Jersey Eastern State Penitentiary (new for 2018) Garden State Discovery Museum Grounds for Sculpture Independence Seaport Museum Morris Arboretum Museum of the American Revolution Mütter Museum (new for 2018) National Liberty Museum Penn Museum Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Adult cardholders in good standing may check out one pass at a time, and each pass may be checked out for up to four days. For more information, or to find out which passes are available today, call the Library at 856. 858.0649. 771 Haddon Avenue Collingswood, NJ 08108