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THE LATEST NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM
WALLKILL PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Library Budget and Board Vote | |
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September 17, 2024
10 AM - 9 PM
We at the Wallkill Public Library want to encourage you to come by the library and vote on September 17th!
What’s on the ballot:
- We are proposing a budget of $389,646 for the 2025 Library Fiscal Year, which is $8,222 below the tax cap.
- A vote to fill two open Trustee seats. Incumbents Christine Morelli & Stan Seagren are running for additional terms.
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How does this impact you?
What are you getting for that money?
The Library is more than just a place to grab a few books, though we do still have a great collection of books, ebooks, graphic novels, DVDs, magazines and more for you to borrow.
- Excellent programming for everyone from babies to seniors
- Upgrades to computers and digital resources
- Upkeep and maintenance to keep our historic library beautiful
- Supporting our staff, so they can continue providing great service
- Continued participation in community-wide events and initiatives
Here are some of the things the library budget supported last year:
- Expanded Summer Reading Program for young children, teens, & adults
- Craft programming outreach for Senior Citizens Group
- Offered museum passes for local attractions like Mohonk Preserve, Storm King Art Center, Empire Pass for all NY State Parks, Historic Huguenot Street Tours, FDR Presidential Library and Museum, etc.
- Sponsored the Snow Kidding show before the Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt
- Sponsored the Raptor Show at the Annual Duck Derby
- Hosted Lego Build and Storytime during the Weekend of Wallkill
- Sponsored Illusionist Show during Holidays in the Hamlet.
- Participated in National Night Out
- Replaced and upgraded the boiler and heating system
- Improved Wi-Fi access
- Participated in Digital Navigator Tech Support & Ulster County Cooling Center programs.
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How do I vote?
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Absentee Ballots are available at the library now. Stop in during regular business hours to fill out the application and pick up your ballot. Ballots must be postmarked by September 10 if sent by mail or received in person by September 16 at 5pm (the day before the vote).
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Vote in person on Tuesday, September 17 from 10:00am-9:00pm at the Wallkill Public Library, 7 Bona Ventura Avenue, Wallkill, NY 12589
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Help us win the Ulster County Food Fight | |
Collecting September 1 through October 19
As part of the Great Give Back, Ulster County libraries are holding a food collection contest. The common goal is to fill up the shelves of local food pantries and to put an end to hunger in our communities!
We’re in it to win it for our community! Please help us with donations of canned/boxed foods and personal hygiene items. All our donations will be shared with the Loaves & Fishes Pantry in Wallkill. Please, no opened or expired food items.
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New Book BINGO for Fall
Dive into the Autumn 2024 Adult Book Bingo challenge at the Wallkill Public Library which runs from September 1 through December 1 for a chance to win a $50 Hannaford grocery card!
Check off your bingo squares by reading diverse genres, and you'll be entered into our exciting drawing. Completing bingos and filling your card earn extra tickets! Embrace the fall reading season and you could be our lucky winner!
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September is library card sign-up month! | |
Celebrate Library Card Sign-up Month this September with Wallkill Public Library and the American Library Association! Discover the incredible resources and opportunities available at your local library by signing up for a library card.
This year, we’re thrilled to have Optimus Prime from the TRANSFORMERS as our special ambassador, highlighting that there's more than meets the eye at your local library. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills, find valuable information, or connect with fellow avid readers, a library card unlocks a world of possibilities.
Today’s libraries are vibrant community centers offering much more than just books. At Wallkill Public Library, you'll find diverse programs, story times, book clubs, technology support, job search assistance, homework help, and more. Curious about exploring a new hobby or learning a new language? We have the resources you need.
There’s truly something for everyone at the library. Getting a library card is easy and is an essential step toward academic success and lifelong learning for students. Everyone should have one!
(We are also offering free replacement library cards for the entire month of September, so now is the time to replace your lost card.)
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Workshop Wednesday: Sage Smudging Sticks | |
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
6:00pm - 7:30pm
We will use fresh white sage grown at the library this summer for the base of our smudging sticks, add a few other herbs, wrap with cotton cloth and learn about the practice of smudging.
White sage, known for its strong and aromatic scent, is probably the most common and popular herb for smudging. A white sage smudge stick is often used to prevent illness and cleanse a space as it has antimicrobial properties.
Registration required, adults only please.
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Tuesday, September 17 at 6:30pm
Join us in the Library Reading Room where LeRoy Walden II & Kayla Pierce will be giving their seminar called "How Money Works".
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Wednesday, October 9, 5:00-6:30pm
Join us for an "Intro to Home Composting" workshop by UCRRA (Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency)!
Home composting is a great way to manage food scraps like fruit and vegetable peels, coffee grounds, stale bread, and other scraps or spoiled foods so they don't go to waste!
This free workshop is designed for new/beginner composters looking to get started. The class will introduce the environmental and horticultural benefits of composting and the basic principles of how to do it correctly. Then, participants will learn about the various compost bin options and the pros and cons of each composting system. Registration is required.
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Save the date for Weekend of Wallkill | |
September 20 & 21, 2024
Come join us for the Weekend of Wallkill happening again on September 20 and 21. The event will kick off on Friday at 5 pm with Lego Building, Story Time and a Harvest Egg Hunt at the Wallkill Public Library and the Photography and Art Show at the Shawangunk Town Hall.
The festivities will continue on Saturday starting at 10 am with activities, contests, Touch-A-Truck, vendors and food trucks for the whole family to enjoy!
Check out Vision of Wallkill’s Facebook and Instagram or visionofwallkill.com for the event schedule, entry forms and contest rules. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Back by popular demand
The Friends of Wallkill Public Library will be selling mums for Weekend of Wallkill, September 20-21. Stop by the mum sale to support the Friends and find out more about their upcoming revitalization meeting on September 26 at 6:30 pm. (See info below.)
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Wings Over Wallkill: Birdwatching Walks | |
Dates: 8/31, 9/14, 9/28, 10/12 & 10/26
from 8am until 9am
Join Dan Perkins on a birdwatching walk. This walk is for both experienced and beginning birdwatchers. On 8/31, 9/28, and 10/26 we'll be starting on the Wallkill Library Lawn, and taking a walk up the nearby Rail Trail to see what winged friends we can spot.
On 9/14, and 10/12 we'll be meeting in the parking lot of the Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge at 902 Hoagerburgh Rd, Wallkill, NY 12589 for a nice change of venue. We may even have a guide from U.S. Fish & Wildlife for the 10/12 walk! Either way, bring your binoculars, birding guides, and some comfortable walking shoes!
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Registration is required for each walk. Click on the buttons below to register on our online calendar. | |
Hawk Watch 2024 continues | |
Now through October 31 during regular operating hours
The Wallkill Public Library is sponsoring a local Hawkwatch. Come celebrate the migration of our fine feathered friends as they make their journey south to their winter hunting grounds. Participants will be asked to record their hawk, eagle, and other raptor sightings in the Wallkill Public Library Hawkwatch Ledger. Your recorded raptor sightings will be submitted via eBird to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Materials will be available in the library to assist watchers with identification, and if you want to learn more about eBird and how to get involved please swing by and speak with the library director, Dan Perkins. No registration required.
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Thursdays from 2pm until 4pm starting in September
Having trouble figuring out your new phone? Need some pointers on how to send that photo to your relatives? Until further notice, the Wallkill Public Library will be conducting weekly Tech Support sessions every Thursday from 2 to 4 starting in September. Swing by the library Reading Room if you need a hand, and we'll do our best to get you the answers you need and give you the know how to do it yourself.
No registration required! Walk-ins welcome.
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Winterizing Your Garden for Birds & Pollinators | |
September 10 from 6 to 7pm in the Library Reading Room
As fall approaches, many of us start thinking about cleaning up our yards and gardens. Following five simple steps can help turn your garden into a winter haven for birds and pollinators! Learn about each step and how birds and pollinators utilize our gardens throughout the fall and winter. Presented by Pam Golben, environmental educator. Registration required.
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Let's Be Friends! Volunteers Wanted! | |
September 26 at 6:30pm in the Town Hall Community Room
The Wallkill Public Library is looking for volunteers to help guide the Friends of Wallkill Public Library into the future. If you love the library and would like to learn more about how you can help us make it a better place come and join us on 9/26 at 6:30pm in the Town Hall Community Room. The library director, Dan Perkins, as well as two outgoing Friends, Adrienne Gelfand-Perine & Marla Landsman, will discuss the group's mission, what it is the group has achieved in the past, and where we'd like you to help us take it in the future. Please join us to make the library a better place!
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Fortune Cookie Day!
Friday, September 13, 11:00am - 5:30pm
The Monthly Munch. Once a month on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday, we will offer a cooking, tasting, or making event geared toward kids, teens, and families.
As luck would have it, its Friday, September 13 is Fortune Cookie Day, and we have a sweet Monthly Munch planned! Stop in for your Friday fortune cookie, read your fortune, take a chance and leave your prophecy! Take a chance with our favorite numbers.... Leave a prophecy for the library's future in a giant fortune cookie... All ages welcome!
"A wise man turns chance into good fortune." -Thomas Fuller
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"Friends and acquaintances are the surest passport to fortune" -Leo Tolstoy
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Home School Art resumes in October | |
There will be 2 smaller sessions each, back-to-back, to accommodate the kids at the library instead of the community room. Home school art clubs offer projects geared to home schooled children. Please sign up each child for one session only in the appropriate age group.
The older kids will be designing, carving and printing their own rubber stamps and the younger kids will stamp and design t-shirts.
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Home School Art: MYO Rubber Stamp
Friday, October 11
Participants aged 11 and up will design, transfer, carve a rubber stamp, then print the images. They will be using a variety of tools including carving tools, please adhere to age restrictions. Registration required.* Ages 11+
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Home School Art: Printing T-shirts
Friday, October 18
Participants age 5-10 will design and build a stamp, then print the image on a t-shirt. You must provide a clean, pre-washed, white or light t-shirt(s) to print on. Registration required* Ages 5-10.
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Click the titles to link to our online catalog to read descriptions, reviews, and place holds. | |
Adult Fiction Book Club's September selection | |
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On Wednesday, September 18 at 4:00 p.m., the adult fiction book club will meet in our reading room to discuss Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward.
A hurricane is building over the Gulf of Mexico, threatening the coastal town of Bois Sauvage, Mississippi, and Esch's father is growing concerned. A hard drinker, largely absent, he doesn't show concern for much else. Esch and her three brothers are stocking food, but there isn't much to save. Lately, Esch can't keep down what food she gets; she's fourteen and pregnant. Her brother Skeetah is sneaking scraps for his prized pitbull's new litter, dying one by one in the dirt, while brothers Randall and Junior try to stake their claim in a family long on child's play and short on parenting. As the twelve days that comprise the novel's framework yield to the final day and Hurricane Katrina, the unforgettable family at the novel's heart—motherless children sacrificing for each other as they can, protecting and nurturing where love is scarce—pulls itself up to struggle for another day. A wrenching look at the lonesome, brutal, and restrictive realities of rural poverty, "Salvage the Bones" is muscled with poetry, revelatory, and real. - Goodreads
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Saturday Morning Book Club's August pick | |
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The Saturday Morning Book Club will have their next meeting on Saturday, September 28 at 10:30 a.m. They'll be discussing Hang the Moon by Claire Gibson.
A riveting novel about an indomitable young woman in Virginia during Prohibition.
Most folk thought Sallie Kincaid was a nobody who’d amount to nothing. Sallie had other plans.
Sallie Kincaid is the daughter of the biggest man in a small town, the charismatic Duke Kincaid. Born at the turn of the 20th century into a life of comfort and privilege, Sallie remembers little about her mother who died in a violent argument with the Duke. By the time she is just eight years old, the Duke has remarried and had a son, Eddie. While Sallie is her father’s daughter, sharp-witted and resourceful, Eddie is his mother’s son, timid and cerebral. When Sallie tries to teach young Eddie to be more like their father, her daredevil coaching leads to an accident, and Sallie is cast out.
Nine years later, she returns, determined to reclaim her place in the family. That’s a lot more complicated than Sallie expected, and she enters a world of conflict and lawlessness. Sallie confronts the secrets and scandals that hide in the shadows of the Big House, navigates the factions in the family and town, and finally comes into her own as a bold, sometimes reckless bootlegger.
You will fall in love with Sallie Kincaid, a feisty and fearless, terrified and damaged young woman who refuses to be corralled.
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Board Game Afternoons
Mondays, 3:00-5:00 PM
in the Reading Room
Starting in September! We'll meet in the Reading Room on Mondays from 3-5:00 pm to play classic and contemporary board games like Risk, Mysterium, Sherriff of Nottingham, and Scrabble. For teens and adults.
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Textile Tuesdays
The Wallkill Quilter's Circle is sponsored by the Wallkill Public Library. The Circle meets for Textile Tuesdays in the Community Room at the Shawangunk Town Hall on Tuesdays from 10 am to 2 pm.
Bring your present project and your lunch and join us! No registration necessary.
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Mahjong meet-ups
Every Wednesday at 1 pm and Thursday at 6 pm the library hosts our Mahjong Clubs in the Reading Room. If you’re a player or just interested in learning, join us! We supply the games and (a limited number of) mahjong cards. Just drop in, no registration required.
Forgot your card? Check one out at the circulation desk to use during the game!
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Adult crafting
Grab a project and come enjoy the craft of your choice, whether it's knitting, crocheting, diamond painting, coloring, embroidery, or cross stitch!
Adult Crafting meets on Thursday afternoons between 2-5:00 pm in our Reading Room. No registration is required.
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Recycling made easy
Wondering what's the best way to get rid of those used batteries rolling around in your junk drawer?
The Library accepts used batteries and cell phones to be recycled! You will find the WeRecycle Battery Box located on our window seat. Please use a plastic baggie (found on the side of the box) to place your batteries or cell phones in before placing them in the battery recycle box. Quick, easy, convenient, and environmentally friendly!
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As we wait for the autumn leaves to fall,
check out our upcoming special programs for September! | |
Lego Build and Storytime
As part of the Weekend of Wallkill festivities, join us for a Lego-building workshop and Storytime on Friday, September 20 at 5:00 PM at the Town Hall Community Center - our build theme is "Welcome to the Barnyard"! Registration is not required. You can click on the following link or use the button to see this event on our online calendar: https://wallkill.librarycalendar.com/event/weekend-wallkill-lego-build-storytime-4721
Enter your creation in the Lego Contest on the library lawn on Saturday, September 21 - contest entry forms will be available soon!
Interested participants can use their own Legos or pick-up a Lego building kit from the Wallkill Public Library starting Monday, September 16 through Friday, September 20. We will also have supplies and forms at the Lego Build/Storytime event.
The Lego Build/Storytime event and contest are free and open to all ages. Be sure to vote for your favorite!
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Zoe the Therapy Dog Returns!
Zoe is back from summer vacation and will visit us during Storytime on Tuesday, September 24 at 10:30 AM. Zoe loves to join in on the fun - she also enjoys being read to and will take some gentle pets along the way… she might even surprise us with some tricks! Please register each child separately on our online calendar at the following link:
https://wallkill.librarycalendar.com/event/family-storytime-3898.
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Fall MogaWorks with Susan Clark!
On Saturday, 9/28/24 at 11:00 AM, we are thrilled to welcome back Ms. Susan for a program of yoga, music, movement… and most of all, fun! We will celebrate fall with apple and leaf themes! This program will be in the Community Room at Town Hall. Please register each child separately on our online calendar at the following link:
https://wallkill.librarycalendar.com/event/mogaworks-susan-clark-4729
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Summer Reading Challenge
Soon we will randomly select grand prize winners of our summer reading challenge (ages 12 and under); if your children haven’t handed in their reading packets, please have them do so before September 10th!
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We’re Going on a Bear Hunt!
We’ve heard that there have been bear sightings in the Children’s Room! During the month of September, find all 10 bears and enter our raffle to win a bear-tastic surprise! Please submit only one entry per child.
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Banned Books Week
September 22nd through 28th is Banned Books Week - check out our upcoming special display featuring some books you may (or may not) know are (or have been) banned...
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Back to our regularly scheduled programming!
Children's Room programming is back to our regular schedule in the Children’s area on our lower level.
- Storytime is on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 AM,
- Crafting Caboodles is on Tuesdays at 11:00 AM, and
- STEM is on Wednesdays at 11:00 AM.
- We also have take-and-make sign-ups again!
Please click on the button below to link to our online calendar to register for these programs.
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There will be great new books available in the Children’s Room in mid-September; in the meantime, check out some of these back-to-school favorites: | |
If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t! | |
What Should Danny Do?
School Days
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Junior Early and Junior Readers | |
Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown | |
Princess Posey and the First Grade Parade | |
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The Academy of Metahuman Operatives: School for Sidekicks | |
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Middle School is Worse than Meatloaf | |
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The library will be closed
Monday, September 2
in observance of Labor Day
Enjoy the holiday with your family and friends! We will reopen on Tuesday, September 3 at our regular time.
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Library services at a glance | |
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Our doors are open for library services including browsing for library materials, making copies, sending faxes, and using the public access computers.
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Our bookdrop is open for contact-free and after-hours returns of library materials. Be sure to secure DVD and BCD cases with rubber bands.
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Curbside delivery of pre-ordered items is available by request. Call the circulation desk at 845-895-3707 to make a pick-up appointment.
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Fine-free returns on everything, except museum/park passes.
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Inter-library loans are available between all RCLS libraries.
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Grab & GO projects with materials necessary for crafts available for pickup at the library.
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In-person programming for all ages!
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Museum passes are available to Wallkill Public Library patrons for Empire Pass, Mohonk Preserve, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, Museum Village, and Storm King Art Center. Plus, more print-at-home museum passes available through the Ulster County InfoPortal on the library’s website.
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We are not accepting any donations of books or DVDs at this time.
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