Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Chappaqua Crossing

 A copy of the draft environmental impact statement for Chappaqua Crossing, the proposed redevelopment of the former Reader's Digest property, is now available in the library for interested citizens.  Ask for this at the reference desk.

Museum passes available for Chappaqua Library Patrons

Chappaqua Library has obtained family memberships to the following museums:

See the reference desk or click here to sign up. For Chappaqua Library card holders in good standing only.

Learning Express: new database from WLS

Practice tests and tutorials to help you succeed on academic and licensing tests, including AP, SAT, Civil Service, GED, and more. Click above on "Online Resources" to access this new database.

HOURS

Sunday: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (during the school year)
Monday: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location

We're located at 195 South Greeley Avenue in Chappaqua, New York - right across from Town Hall and the Police station.

LENS Newsletter

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Chappaqua LENS - May 2008

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Welcome!

For complete information please see our web site (
www.chappaqualibrary.org), our calendar, or call the library at 238-4779

    

MAY 2008  

 

 

NEED A GOOD READ?

By far one of our most-asked questions here at the library is “what should I read next?” Look for our dedicated staff recommendation shelf near the new nonfiction with a variety of offerings—novels, mysteries, memoirs, history—all tried and true good reads. 

There is also a wonderful readers’ advisory database called logonovelist available through the Westchester Library System. Click on the picture or go to our homepage, www.chappaqualibrary.org, then Online Resources, then click on WLS Subscription Databases, then click on Newspaper and Magazine Databases. NoveList is the first database listed. It contains 125,000 fiction titles for people of all ages, accessible in a variety of ways. There are lists of award-winning books, and lists of books by genres and topics. Book groups can find discussion guides and reviews. If you’ve read all the books written by your favorite author, this site suggests other authors you would probably like as well. This is a very interactive database, and easy to use. So try it—go above and beyond the current bestseller.

SPRING IS HERE - VISIT A GARDEN

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Look for the 2008 Open Days Directory in both our reference and circulating collections. This directory lists private gardens all over the United States (including 22 in Westchester) which can be viewed by the general public on specific dates from now until November. Look for some local gardens here, including Rocky Hills, Henriette Suhr’s “exquisite, painterly” garden on Old Roaring Brook Road. Also included in this directory are lists of public gardens by state.

AND IF YOU'RE IN A PHILOSOPHICAL MOOD...

The  stanfordedu  (http://plato.stanford.edu) is one of the latest comprehensive, scholarly reference works available to all for free on the Internet. A work in progress, the entries in this encyclopedia are maintained by experts in the field and refereed by a distinguished editorial board before they are made public. Recent entries include “Ethics of Stem Cell Research,” “The Problem of Evil,” and “Freedom of Speech.” 

 CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTICS!

The Friends of the Library’s annual book sale is coming up in June. We will be accepting book donations ONLY on Monday, June 2 and Tuesday, June 3 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the theater. Volunteers are needed to sort, categorize, and sell books. Sign up at the reference desk to help out.

 

UPCOMING PROGRAMS

For upcoming library and community programs, please visit our online community calendar

Adult Programs: 

Memoir Writing Workshop, May 8, 29, Jun. 19, Jul. 10

Literature Workshop, May 8, 22, 29

WALKING ON EGGSHELLS: Navigating the Delicate Relationship Between Adult Children and Their Parents, May 9

Chappaqua Library Bridge Club, May 10

Informal Writing Workshop, May 12, Jun. 16, 30

Open Book Discussion, May 13, Jun. 17

Menus in the Movies: Award-Winning Independent Films, May 16, Jun. 20

Practice English, May 17

Wooly Thoughts, May 19

Alan Sklar Reading H.H. Munro (pen name Saki), May 30

Will Shortz Comments on “Word Play”, May 31

Friends of the Library Book Sale: Donation Days: Jun. 2-3, Sale Days: Jun. 4-8

Concert: Sing For Your Supper - A Smorgasbord of Song, Jun. 11

Films: All Talking, All Singing, All Dancing, Jun. 13

80 Bloomin’ Years: Chappaqua Garden Club Flower Show, Jun. 13-14

THE OLD PUT: Gone, But Not Forgotten, Jun. 26

Children's Programs:

Mother's Day Crafts, May 10

Sundays for Art, May 18

Movies and More with Zahra, May 29

Animation Adventure, May 30

Snoozin' in the Stacks, May 31

Reel Books, Jun. 4

Multilingual Mother Goose, Jun. 5, 12, 19, 26

Play With Your Food, Jun. 11

Oh Say Can You See? Jun. 12

Father's Day Crafts, Jun. 18

Movies and More with Zahra, Jun. 19

Animation Adventure, Jun. 20

Midsummer Tales, Jun. 24

Story Tile, Jun. 28

Young Critics Book Discussion Group

Parent/Child Book Discussion Group

 

Storytimes at the Library

Teen Programs:


Teen Movie and Pizza, May 16

 

 

Mother/Daughter Book Discussion Group

Parent/Child Book Discussion Group

 

 

 

Posted on May 07, 2008 - 12:12 PM

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