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NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID Th e NEWBURGH, NY PERMIT #2290 Rotunda FALL 2014 Vol. 15, Issue 1 P OUGHKEE P SIE P UBLIC L IBRARY D ISTRICT • E X P LORE D ISCOVER C ONNECT Friends to Honor Lincoln: The Constitution the O’Sheas and Huttons The Friends of PPLD have announced that the recipients and the Civil War of this year’s Adriance Honors will be Duane and Gae Hutton and Jim and Terri O’Shea. The presentation of The Library District hosts a major exhibit on the award will take place on Monday, October 20 at Abraham Lincoln in November and December. Locust Grove, beginning at 5:30 pm, with Frank and In a series of related programs, our partners Lois Van Zanten serving as Honorary Chairs. All four bring the great man to life through music, song, honorees have been actively involved in the life of the dramatic re-enactments, and presentations by Library District in a range of capacities. eminent scholars. Jim and Terri O’Shea are both Poughkeepsie natives. Terri is a graduate of Poughkeepsie The American Library Association collaborated High School and Vassar College. She worked for the Alumni Association of Vassar College with the National Constitution Center on the and retired as its Executive Director. Terri has been a library user all of her life. For the traveling exhibit, Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War. The exhibition and tour last ten years she has volunteered year round for the Friends, sorting and cataloging books are funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. for the annual sale and working at each sale. She is a former Vice President of the Friends. Jim O’Shea graduated from Clarkson University and was a Mid-Hudson Valley electrical Using the Constitution as the cohesive thread, Lincoln: The Constitution and the contractor for 40 ye1ars. A lifetime library user and lover of books, Jim has worked on the Civil War offers a fresh and innovative perspective on Lincoln that focuses on his Friends’ Annual Book Sales for the last ten years. Always a booster of education at any age, struggle to meet the political and constitutional challenges of the Civil War. Adriance he now serves as President of the Marist Center for Lifetime Study. Memorial Library will host the exhibit from November 13 to January 4. The following programs have been scheduled to complement the exhibit. Gae Hutton graduated from Manhasset High School on Long Island, received a BS degree from SUNY Brockport and taught second grade in Greece Central Schools and Jamesville DeWitt Central Schools. She was a volunteer in Red Oaks Mill for the Library District before LINCOLN'S NEW WORLD transitioning into a part-time position. She has been active with the Friends, serving on the Saturday, November 8, 8 pm, The Bardavon Board as well as volunteering for book sorting at High Street and at the book sales. Duane The Hudson Valley Philharmonic performs Aaron Copland’s Hutton holds a PhD from Syracuse University and has been involved in education throughout Lincoln Portrait, which matches words from the great president his career. After four years as a teacher in the Greece Central Schools, Duane quickly moved with symphonic music. The narrator will be the highly acclaimed through the administrative ranks to become District Superintendent of Orleans-Niagara actor David Strathairn, a very appropriate choice since many BOCES before coming to the Hudson Valley as District Superintendent of Dutchess BOCES, know him from his role in the movie Lincoln (2012), in which he plays Secretary of a position he held for 13 years. Duane served on the PPLD Board for 14 years as President, State William Seward. Others know him from his roles in The Spiderwick Chronicles Vice-President and chair of the Planning Committee. He has been a regular volunteer for (2008), The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) and The Bourne Legacy (2012). Friends book sales. Jay Ungar and Molly Mason will perform several pieces including Ashokan Farewell, If you would like to receive an invitation to this event, please call 845-485-3445 x 3306. the signature tune for Ken Burns’ PBS documentary The Civil War. The soundtrack won a Grammy, and Ashokan Farewell was nominated for an Emmy. For tickets ($38-$64), contact the Bardavon Box Office at 845-473-2072. The 92nd Street Y Opening Reception Comes to Poughkeepsie The Civil War as a The Poughkeepsie Public Library District, in collaboration with Constitutional Crisis The Jewish Federation of Dutchess County, is proud to bring Sunday, November 16, 2:30 pm, The Auditorium current and recent 92nd Street Y programs to Dutchess County. Our speaker will be Judge Albert Rosenblatt. Judge Rosenblatt served as an Associate Judge of the New Funded by the Norman and Jeannie Greene Fund, the six talks will be presented electronically, York Court of Appeals, the State’s highest court, from 1998 to 2006. He is currently some in live-broadcast format and some as previously recorded lectures. Following the talks, of counsel to McCabe & Mack LLP in Poughkeepsie and also teaches part-time at the there will be time for discussion. All programs are scheduled for the Adriance Charwat New York University School of Law, where he holds the title of Judicial Fellow. Meeting Room. No registration is necessary. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Lincoln is elected Tragedy and World Religions: President! The South has seceded! Triumph of Israel Spotlight on Judaism Sunday, November 23, 2:30 pm Tuesday, September 23, 7 pm Sunday, November 9, 7:30 pm First Congregational Church, 296 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie (recorded) (live broadcast) Step back in time with the Dutchess County Anti-Slavery Singers Author/Journalist Ari Author and editor Jack Miles leads a panel and a reenactment of the fiery sermon preached in Poughkeepsie Shavit speaks with New Yorker editor David of scholars in examining the history of world by Rev. Moses Tyler, an avid abolitionist who was then pastor of Remnick on the history and future of Israel. religions and how Judaism in particular has this church. It was preached on the eve of Lincoln’s inauguration, after the Deep South been absorbed, altered, understood and had seceded. When Your Life is on Fire, misunderstood. What Would You Save America and LINCOLN AND THE HARD ROAD Wednesday, October 1, 8:15 pm (live broadcast) Israel: The TO JUBILEE: A Live Performance Psychotherapist and pastor Erik Kolbell, Sunday, December 7, 2:30 pm, The Auditorium Way Forward author of the book of the same title, explores Alone in his office late at night in early 1865, an exhausted Thursday, December 4, 8:15 pm the topic with Alan Alda, Jane Pauley and 16th President agonizes over the costs of war and ponders (live broadcast) Fred Newman. the end of slavery and the future of racial equality in a Dalia Rabin, former Israeli Deputy Minister reunited nation. Written and performed by Stephen Wing, of Defense and current chairperson of the directed by Blair Wing, produced by Supernova Theatre Company. Alan Dershowitz Yitzhak Rabin Center, and US Ambassador and Jeffrey Toobin Dennis Ross, discuss the future of Israel. The Southern Perspective Thursday, October 30, 7 pm Sunday, January 4, 2:30 pm, The Auditorium (recorded) Elie Wiesel in Author Michael Korda closes the exhibit with a discussion of the Writer and news analyst Conversation Southern perspective, especially that of Robert E. Lee. Mr. Korda Jeffrey Toobin interviews defense lawyer Alan Dershowitz on the with Marvin Kalb is the author of Clouds of Glory: The Life and Legend of Robert Thursday, December 11, 7 pm E. Lee (Harper, 2014). writing of his new memoir, Taking the Stand. (recorded) Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel in one of many conversations with Marvin Kalb, Senior Additional information at: www.92y.org. Advisor to the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Adult Programs E X P LORE • D ISCOVER • C ONNECT Register at poklib.org or (845) 485-3445 x 3702 unless otherwise noted. BOARD OF Feed Your Brain, Making TRUSTEES Your Body, Your Soul Connections PRESIDENT ANNE CONSTANTINOPLE Creating a Compost-Heated No registration necessary. VICE PRESIDENT Greenhouse Mah Jongg Mondays MARY E. MOORE Thursday, September 4, 6-8 pm, ADR Charwat Mondays, 1-5 pm, Arlington (Library closed Sept 1 & Oct 13) TREASURER Jessica Clark of the Poughkeepsie Farm Project TOM MCGLINCHEY discusses the ins and outs of creating a low-cost, off-grid greenhouse, heated by the power Brain Games: for Mental Alertness SECRETARY of composting urban waste stream materials. PATRICK WATSON Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30 pm, Arlington Each class is different. CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE Brahma Kumaris Rajyoga Meditation LILA LYNCH Wednesday, September 10, 7 pm, ADR Greenspan Getting Creative EDNA LYONS This is an introduction to Rajyoga Meditation. Champa will lead us in meditation and explore Bring your projects and share your tips. JOAN NICHOLLS spiritual questions such as: What is my spiritual identity? How do I lead a stress-free life? Knitting and Crocheting Club TOWN OF POUGHKEEPSIE Unleash Godly Power for Happiness, Health & Success Wednesdays, 10 am, ADR Small Periodicals GRACE CALELLA Wednesday, September 24, 7 pm, ADR Charwat SONDRA FARGANIS Stitch Your Heart Out MARGARET PRESCOTT Dutchess County resident Matt Jordan is a successful entrepreneur, recorded musician, Fridays, 10 am, Arlington MIRIAM ZIMET-AARON published author and motivational speaker. Hear his formula for a well-balanced, healthy life. Pick Up Stitches LIBRARY DIRECTOR Celebrate Deaf Awareness Week Saturdays, 1 pm, Arlington TOM LAWRENCE Thursday, September 25, 6 pm, ADR Charwat Enjoy visual language games and storytelling in American Sign Language (ASL). Share the fun with family and friends.