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Proof Layout Pg 1 Layout 1 Library Board of Trustees Dorothy Weissgerber, President Joyce Peisker Ratushny, Vice President Angela Macaluso, Financial Officer John Gagliano, Secretary Mary Koferl, Trustee Richard Rapecis, Library Director Lisa Shumicky, Assistant Director MAY/JUNE 2014 Volume 48 - Issue 3 44 Lake Avenue Deer Park NY 11729 www.deerparklibrary.org (631) 586-3000 [email protected] Library Hours: Monday - Thursday 9am -9pm, Friday 9am-6pm, Saturday 9am-5pm, Sundays (Sept.-May) 12-4pm CLOSED: Sunday, May 11 for Mother’s Day and Sunday/Monday, May 25 & 26 for Memorial Day Library Board of Trustees Meetings: Wednesdays, May 28 & June 25 at 7:30pm. Meetings are open to the public. Your Ideas Count! A message to our community, In our continued efforts to enhance service we welcome your suggestions. We invite MY SUGGESTION IS: you to fill out the little slip (to the left) and drop it into our suggestion box located on ________________________________ ________________________________ the main floor of the library. Each suggestion will be given careful consideration. ________________________________ ~from the Deer Park Library Board of Trustees ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ Come view ________________________________ our monthly ________________________________ displays by ________________________________ ________________________________ local artists... ________________________________ May: Charles Ambrosio Name Public school teacher and independent (Optional):______________________ modern artist, Mr. Ambrosio mostly paints on canvas with oils and enamels but also Telephone: _____________________ works in pastels, watercolor, and pencil. Email: ________________________ June & July: Judith Davidson Award winning artist and professional portrait painter, Ms. Davidson teaches art We Welcome Ryan Montgomery to our Library Family, classes at BACCA and the Lindenhurst Born January 27, 2014 to Children's Librarian Senior Center. She works in pastels, Melissa Sullivan, husband Jeff, and big sister Reagan! acrylics and oil. ADULT PROGRAMS Registration begins Saturday, April 26th Advance registration is mandatory for all programs, unless otherwise noted. Thursdays Registration Policy: First day of registration is in person, residents only, from 9am to 1pm After 1pm we will accept registrations by phone (residents only) for programs not requiring payment. , @ the Movies Beginning Saturday, May 3rd we will accept non-resident registrations. Please note some programs are strictly 1pm ~ Adults Only ~ limited to Deer Park residents. All fees must be paid by check or money order. No Registration Required Please let us know in advance if you will need any special accommodations because of a disability. May 1: Philomena Knitting No need to register. AARP Smart Driver Course Zumba Gold PG-13, drama , 98 min. Thursdays: May 8 & 22 and June Tuesday, May 13 OR Tuesday, May 20; 10:30am Starring: Judi Dench and Steve Coogan 12 & 26; 2-4pm Saturday, June 14; 9am sharp Zumba Gold is a fitness program specifically Four Academy Award nominations including Informal get-together for novice and expert knitters. designed to take exciting Latin and International $20 members / $25 non-members -note new prices! Best Picture. dance rhythms and bring them to the active, older Cooking With Charlie Checks payable to AARP due at registration. adult, beginner, and other special populations that May 15: Gravity Geared towards drivers 50 years and older, this Wednesdays; 6:30pm may need modifications for success. Physical PG-13, drama / sci-fi, 91 min. defensive driving class may reduce insurance limitations will be addressed. Dress comfortably Starring: Sandra Bullock and George May 7: Cinco de Mayo Mexican costs and points on your license. and bring a water bottle, if desired. Clooney. Winner of 7 Academy Awards! OR June 11: Greek Cuisine June 5: 12 Years a Slave Chef Charlie returns to present these delicious tasting Painted Garden Necklace programs. Limited to adult Deer Park residents, Book Discussion R, biography / drama, 134 min. $12 materials fee Starring: Chiwetel Ejiofor , Dwight Henry one session only. Monday, May 19; 7pm and Lupito Nyong. Winner of 3 Academy The Astronaut Wives Club: a True Tuesday, May 20; 6:30pm Shirley Ruby returns with a breathtaking necklace Awards including Best Picture. EXCEL Computer Class Story by Lily Koppel $10 pp fee due at registration made of a variety of metals and vintage pieces. June 19: American Hustle Join us in discussing this book describing what life was like for a group of military wives, including Paint ink in your choice of colors and add colorful R, crime drama, 138 min. Saturday, May 10; 10am-1pm bead stations to create this wearable work of art. This three hour hands-on class, taught by BOCES Annie Glenn, Rene Carpenter, Betty Grissom and Starring: Christian Bale, Amy Adams, instructors, is designed to get you started using Louise Shepherd, thrust into the spotlight when Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. Excel, Microsoft Office’s spreadsheet program. their husbands became Mercury Seven astronauts Program listings Nominated for 10 Academy Awards. Basic computer competency is required. and made them stars. continued on next page... Deer Park Public Library NON PROFIT ORG 44 Lake Avenue ***ECRWSS** US POSTAGE PAID Deer Park NY 11729 Current Resident PERMIT #21 www.deerparklibrary.org DEER PARK, NY 11729 ADULT PROGRAMS CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Advice for the Snowbirds GED Home Study Get Out of Debt New Investments – ETF’s Wednesday, May 21; 7pm Monday, June 2; 5:30pm Wednesday, June 18; 7pm Tuesday, June 24; 7pm Justin A. Meyer, Esq. returns to present this This BOCES course allows adults, 21 years of age Being in debt can cripple or ruin someone’s life. Chris Pandolfi, CMT from Stefans Associates will program discussing all the ins and outs of owning and older, to obtain their high school equivalency But there is hope for people who overspend or conduct a seminar explaining the advantages of a home in New York as well as Florida, Arizona, diploma. Individual assignments are developed under earn, or whose problem spending has exchange-traded funds (ETF’s) over their older or North Carolina. Learn about: tax issues, and delivered to the Library to be picked up by the caused suffering in their lives or the lives of others. counterparts which are widely known as Mutual residency audits, voting issues, and more! students. Join us for a discussion on what you can do to Funds. This relatively new investment vehicle is resolve your issues. an excellent way to access the stock market SCORE Business Series 5 Secrets to Permanent without the risks of buying individual stocks. ETFs Thursdays; 7pm Weight Loss BusTrip: Culinary Institute are less expensive, more tax-efficient, liquid, May 22: How to Start a Business Tuesday, June 3; 7:30pm of America targeted, and flexible. Dr. Christopher Hansen, D.C. will teach you why May 29: How to Write a Business Plan diets don’t work, why eating fat doesn’t make you Friday, June 20 ~ $105pp The Bill Wilkinson Swing June 5: How to Market Your Business fat, what hormone is out of control in your body— Trip includes a guided tour of the Culinary Combo A representative from SCORE (a non-profit and much more. Institution, lunch at their American Bounty association dedicated to helping small businesses Restaurant, 2-hour sightseeing cruise on the Saturday, June 28; 2pm get off the ground through education and New York, New York: Hudson,and all gratuities. Trumpet player Bill Wilkinson and the combo will mentorship) will be in the library to help you get Urban Gems to Explore MENU help you recapture the spirit with tunes such as your business from a dream to reality! Wednesday, June 4; 7pm 1st course: House-made ricotta, sweet peas, Stardust, Take the A Train, and songs from the Great American Song Book. Don’t miss out on this Pat Sommerstadt returns with an exciting program new potato & green salad with sherry entertaining performance of timelessly appealing Quilting No need to register. on touring New York -- a city of hundreds of vinaigrette music! Saturdays: May 24 & June 7; 10am museums, parks, historic sites, and thousands of Main course: Sauteed chicken breast, Professional quilter Gloria Bleidiner will instruct restaurants. We’ll explore in-depth several favorites roasted garlic potato gratin, carmelized novice and experienced quilters on scrap quilting from a new perspective and discover urban gems. green beans. Adult Summer techniques (curves, angles, fat quarters, colors, You’ll leave with comprehensive handouts and most Dessert: Hot fudge sundae, milk chocolate shapes, blocks, squares). Have some colorful fun likely a prize or two! brownie, vanilla ice cream, cherry compote, Reading Club: and deplete your fabric stash! candied pistachios. Pre-Planning a Funeral Coffee , Tea, and Iced Tea included. Senior Advocate Tuesday, June 10; 7pm Dress code - business or country club Tuesday, May 27; 9-11am A representative from Claude R. Boyd-Caratozzolo casual attire preferred. Please no jeans A Senior Advocate from the Suffolk County Office Funeral Home will discuss the benefits of advanced or sneakers. of the Aging will be available to assist seniors with planning including protection against inflation, prevention against overspending, payment terms, complicated forms and applications, and answer Travel Anti-Crime Techniques Program runs questions regarding county programs and and more. Be informed and have your wishes known. Monday, June 23; 7pm services for seniors. Travel wisely and safely—get tips from an expert! June 30-August 9 Preparing for US Citizenship Don Longo (retired police officer and private Receive a goody bag at registration. Defensive Driving Monday, June 16; 7pm investigator) of Longo Investigations & Consulting Hand in reviews for weekly raffles and Saturdays: May 31 Officers from the local field office of the Department teaches the potential traveler how to decrease the be entered in the Grand Prize Drawing! OR June 21; 9am of Homeland Security will explain the process of chances of becoming a victim by utilizing situational Open to Deer Park Library $25 check or M.O.
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