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• A NEWS PUBLICATION FROM THE STAFF & FRIENDS OF THE JAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY •
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Dedicated people, bound together like pages in a book, have the strength to achieve great things.
For more information or to Own-a-Day, go to our website at www.jvbrown.edu, or call the
Development Department at 570-326-0536, ext. 134.
2015 RecognitionNovember 5 Marlin R. and Brenda Shirey Cromley DayNovember 11 In Honor of Col. Paul A. Lady, Ret. DayNovember 17 Victor & Caroline DayNovember 18 In Memory of Nancy Ann CharlesNovember 23 Gary and Diane Fague DayDecember 4 Linda Confer DayDecember 6 Patty Confer DayDecember 13 All the Wright DogsDecember 18 Ruth E. Beisman DayDecember 23 In Memory of Andy Lady
November 17 Family Favorites & Thanksgiving
Do you love browsing through cookbooks and trying new recipes? Do you enjoy sam-pling and sharing new dishes? Then grab your apron and sign up for the James V. Brown Cookbook Club! We pick a theme and se-lect several cookbooks, you pick and make a recipe, then we all get together to share the finished products.
Thanks to grant funding from The Harry Plankenhorn Foundation, Inc., the library has created a Quiet Room space, installed a One-Button Studio for video recording, and built a lending library of special toys and books for developmental needs. The first-floor Quiet Room is a space for all abilities full of calming lights, weighted blankets, cozy seats and soothing sounds. The Quiet Room is a place to go for: •A child who needs a break, a moment alone with a parent •A time out to regroup •A quiet, calm, non-threatening space The One-Button Studio, located in the second-floor Teen/Tween area, features a state-of-the-art video recording studio for children with speech disorders. The studio can also be used by the public for school presentations, practicing public speaking and much more. The Special Learner Toy and Book kits available for checkout in the children’s area were selected based on their ability to engage children in sensory play and developmental learning. Toys were selected based on their ability to engage the following skills: Fine Motor Coordination, Gross Motor Coordination, Dramatic Play and Language, Sensory Adaption, Switch-Enabled Play, and Special Needs Adaptive Products.
The library’s “Own-a-Day” program makes the perfect gift. For $100, you can Own-A-Day at the library and have your gift be recognized on the receipts at circulation desks, on the flat screen TVs inside the library, on the library’s home page, and in the library’s email and printed newsletters. This is the perfect way to honor or memorialize someone special, publicize a business, or celebrate a birth-day or anniversary.
Why I Give to the Library“I grew up in a rural area which made access to books
difficult. There was no Bookmobile and the closest library was over 30 miles away. When my family moved to ‘town,’ I was thrilled
to have a library nearby with books galore and many programs to enjoy. I believe in the power of reading and believe that access to libraries is vital. My husband and I support the James V. Brown
Library via volunteering and financial support because it is important that everyone has this free gift of reading
in their lives.” - Shirley Bittenbender
Nov. 21 ~ 10am - 12pmPride and Pedigree
Special Puppy Love program at 11am in the Rotunda.
Bring your kids to read to therapy dogs.
“Come Write In” and visit the library during NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). NaNoWriMo is held each year in November and encourages people to write 50,000 words and a first draft of a novel.
Baby Massage and Preschool
Science LabPaLA Award-winning children’s programs!It’s the Perfect Gift!
Library Responds to Community Needs
Teen Program Series The Life Hacks Series, geared for teens age 14 and older in grades 8-12, aims to teach ev-eryday “life hacks” or the life skills necessary to help them get a head start on adulting. “Feed Yourself,” presented by Christine Kavanagh, will take place from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10. Participants will learn about healthy food choices and meal preparation. The programs are support-ed with a grant from the Williams-port Lycoming Community Fund at the First Community Foundation Partnership of PA.
NovemberFamily Celebrations
December Holiday Classics
Find weekly titles online atcalendar.jvbrown.edu
This is the time of year when we ask you to support your library. Your gift makes it possible for the library to grow and change to satisfy the needs of our community. Watch for our letter
in your mailbox in November and please give generously.
Winter Book Review LuncheonsThe luncheon will start at noon in the Lowry Room of the Welch Family wing of the James V. Brown Library. Those who wish may purchase lunch at noon for $6. To reserve lunch, use the online reservation calendar on the library website ( http://calendar.jvbrown.edu). There you will find a prompt for reservations, or call Dana at the Library at 570-326-0536, ext. 114. Reservations should be made by the Wednesday before the review. (Please note that you only need to register if you wish to reserve lunch.) You may bring your own lunch or simply attend the book review, which will start at 12:30 p.m. Parking is available in the lot off Market Street, adjacent to the Welch Wing.
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www.jvbrown.eduCURL UP WITH A WARM BOOK...SHOP FRIENDS FAVORITES! The Friends need your unwanted books, CDs & DVDs! Donations gladly accepted at the library circulation desk.
Consider a bequest to theJames V. Brown Library
This man remembered you in his will.
Mon. & Fri. 10:30AM-1:30PMTues. & Wed. 1:30PM-4:30PM
Sat. 12:15PM-3:00PM Shopping at the bookstore is a rewarding way to support Friends.
Proceeds are used to help fund library programs and services. Please visit us soon and spread the word to your friends and family
about the great used books and media bargains!
FRIENDS MEMBER NOVEMBER & DECEMBER SPECIALSCooking, Decorating, Entertaining and Holiday Books
The warmth of great books!
Dr. Andrew L e i t e r , a s s o c i a t e professor at L y c o m i n g College, will present the Nov. 6 book r e v i e w o n Confederates in the Attic:
Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War (1998) by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tony Horwitz. This nonf ict ion work explores the author’s keen interest in the American Civil War and considers the attitudes people still hold about a 19th-Century conflict – its legacy and its modern implications involving race, sovereignty and historic landscapes. Leiter earned his Ph.D. in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and
joined the Lycoming College faculty in 2005. His research areas are 20th-Century American literature and Southern literature. Leiter is the author of In the Shadow of the Black Beast: African American Masculinity in the Harlem and Southern Renaissances, and he is also the editor for Southerners on Film: Essays on Hollywood Portrayals Since the 1970s.
Invited for a return performance to the Dec. 4 book review luncheon, Henry Hopper will read a section that relates to the Christmas holidays from the
book Act One, the autobiography of the playwright and theater director Moss Hart.
Friends to hold General Membership Meeting
The annual General Membership Meeting of the Friends of the James V. Brown Library will be held at 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 1, in the Lowry Room. New officers and directors of the Friends of the Library will be elected and committees will give annu-al reports. All members of the Friends of the James V. Brown Library are encouraged to attend. Light refreshments will be served.
The selected reading emphasizes Hart’s early years and his unusual relationships with a grandfather and an aunt leading up to a poignant Christmas ending. The theme reflects Hopper’s lifelong interest in and sympathies for the struggles of the working class. H o p p e r r e c e i v e d a master’s degree in theology from Princeton Seminary, a bachelor’s degree in history from College of Wooster, and an associate degree in criminology from Villanova. He has worked as a Presbyterian minister, serving churches in Philadelphia and San Francisco, and nearby Jersey Shore. This will be a great opportunity for you to relax over a holiday luncheon and listen to a great storyteller.
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Membership runs Jan. 1 — Dec. 31Friends Membership 2015
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