Cornwall Library Newsletter Mid-May 2021
Veterans Traveling
Wall of Honor
On Display Through Mid-June


The Cornwall Public Library
is honored to have been
selected to showcase the
99th Assembly District
Traveling Wall of Honor
that pays tribute to our
deserving local veterans.

We acknowledge
Assemblyman Colin Schmitt's contribution in spearheading this valuable project in partnership
with Carpenters Local 279,
Laborers Local 17
and American Legion Post 1796.

COVID safety protocols will be
in place as you view the exhibit
located inside the Library.
Cornwall Public Library
Picked for June!

The Library has been selected by local Hannaford store leadership
as the benefiting non-profit in the Hannaford Community Bag Program!

For the month of June 2021, Cornwall Public Library will receive a $1 donation from each purchase of the $2.50 reusable Community Bag at the Hannaford store located at 2636 Rt. 32, New Windsor NY.

Please help support CPL
by purchasing a bag!
Library Board of Trustees Meeting (Virtual)
Thursday
June 10
7:00pm

Check our website or door of the building for details on how to access the meeting.

All meetings are open to the public. Call for more info at 845-534-8282
or email corpublib@gmail.com.
Access online research and tutorials via our website homepage. Click on "Research and Tutorials." Everything from research databases to Consumer Reports to Rosetta Stone and much more! Free with your Cornwall library card!
In-Person Services

The Library is open for in-person services, subject to limited building capacity. Appointments suggested.

For more information,
please call 845-534-8282.
For Adults
Registration is open online here.

On the day of the seminar visit Zoom link.

If you have any questions, please contact the Library at 845-534-8282.
Virtual Creative Writers
Mondays
11am-1pm

Join a Zoom meeting of the Library’s Creative Writers Group.

Register via the Library's online calendar (only new members need to register).

Zoom links will be distributed on the Friday before the meeting. It will be a recurring link, usable for all Creative Writers’ meetings.
Outdoor Book Sale
Saturday
May 15
10:00am

$8 per bag

No appointments are necessary.
Masks are required.

Generously supported by the
Friends of Cornwall Library.
Virtual Mystery
Book Discussion
Conviction
by Julia Dahl
Thursday
May 20
2:00pm

Join a Zoom meeting to discuss a mystery novel with fellow readers.

Register via the Library's online calendar.

Digital ebooks and audiobooks are available through Libby or hoopla or call the Library to request a hard copy.

The Zoom link will be emailed to those participating on the day of the meeting.
An Evening with Julia Dahl:
An Author’s Words of Wisdom
Wednesday
May 26
6:00pm

The Cornwall Public Library is proud to host award-winning author Julia Dahl as she discusses how she turned her work as a reporter on the criminal justice beat into page-turning thrillers.

A former reporter for the NY Post and CBS News, she now teaches journalism at NYU and is the author of four novels. Ms. Dahl resides in Cornwall-on-Hudson.

Register on the Library's online calendar starting May 1st.

Zoom links will be provided on the day of the program.

This project- "Cornwall Artists, Writers, Musicians and Performers" -is made possible with a New York State grant administered by Arts Mid-Hudson.
Searching For A Job?
Changing Careers?

Learn interview skill techniques with Interview Coach, Andy Maroney.

All job seekers welcome. First-time job seekers, career changers and recent job market re-entrants.

Get a free one-on-one virtual practice interview and feedback session.

To set up a virtual meeting appointment: email resume and contact phone number to bgoldfarb@rcls.org.
Virtual Paint Night
'Blossoms of May'
Tuesday
May 18
5:45pm

Local artist, Maureen Hart, will lead this fun, Springtime-themed evening of painting.

Register via the Library’s online website. A $10 non-refundable deposit drop-off is required to confirm registration to the first 25 artists. If the program fills, please contact the Library to be placed on a waiting list.

All supplies, including easels, will be provided via curbside pickup at the Library. Easels and accessories must be returned at the end of the program. Details will be provided. 
 
A Zoom link will be sent to registrants on the day of the program. 
 
Generously supported by the Friends of Cornwall Library.
Virtual Book Chat & Chocolate
Thursday
May 27
6:30pm
The Seven Husbands
of Evelyn Hugo
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
 
Join the Hudson Valley’s sweetest book group for a virtual book discussion.

eBooks and eAudiobooks are available on Libby.

Print books are available at the Library; call us to reserve a copy and arrange for pick up.

Register via the Library's online calendar.

Zoom meeting invitations will be sent out to registrants on the day of the book club.
Looking Ahead
The Mystique of
Bannerman Island
Tuesday, June 8
6:30pm

Learn the intriguing back story of this castle-like Hudson Valley icon
looming on a small island in the Hudson River.

Find out what the rebirth of the island under the direction
of the Bannerman Castle Trust will look like,
along with tourist opportunities for this major attraction.
 
Presenters Wes and Barbara Gottlock are active volunteers and
have co-authored several books sharing their knowledge of local history.

Register via the Library’s online calendar starting May 10th.

Zoom links will be sent to registrants on the day of the program.

Battle of Midway: Turning the Tide
Wednesday
June 9th
1:00pm
In-person on the portico
OR
6:30pm
Zoom presentation
Midway was America's long sought-after opportunity not only for revenge,
but to put Japan on the defensive. Looking back in a historical context,
Midway showed the decisiveness of the carrier-born aircraft.

Presented by Matt Soltis, this lecture will examine how the
Battle of Midway is a shining example of the airplane's strength in battle.

Register on the Library's online calendar starting
May 19th for the time slot of your choice listed below.

The in-person program limited to 15 attendees. COVID safety protocols will be in place.

Zoom links will be sent to registrants on the day of the virtual program.
For Kids & Teens
Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for the very latest in reading fun.
I spy with my little eye...
Something fun to do at
The Cornwall Public Library!

Needing some fresh air and a little break from being at home? Please stop by our
I Spy Station and try to find the items listed. We'll periodically change the items you need to find, so repeat visits are always welcome.
Art Afternoon
Curbside
Painting With Dots,
Dabs and Dashes
Thursday
May 20


Limited Supplies

 Registration starts May 6
via the Library's online website.
 
Registrants will be contacted on May 20 to set up appointments for curbside pickup.
Toddler Time To-Go
for Ages 18-36 months
Tuesday
May 25

We've put together a special story time to go for our toddler friends (ages 18-36 months).

Supplies are limited and registration is required.
Please register via the Library's online calendar beginning May 18.

Registered patrons will be contacted to schedule an appointment for pickup.
Library Letters

Attention all kids (2-12yrs) who love receiving “snail mail.”  Send the Cornwall Public Library an email with your name & postal address, along with some fun information – your favorite food…or color… or animal…or a question you have…or a joke you heard (you get the point).  Then be on the lookout in your snail mailbox for a reply.

Emails can be sent to lfisher@rcls.org.

We would LOVE to hear from you!!
Spring StoryWalk®
Attention Readers of All Ages!

Join us for a Spring StoryWalk®. Enjoy a walk around the library grounds, stopping at each story panel to read a portion of If You Plant a Seed by Kadir Nelson.

For added fun, see if you can complete the accompanying scavenger hunt located inside the little red house at the Library’s main entrance.
For Everyone
Virtual Community Health Education in Partnership with
Montefiore St. Luke’s
Cornwall Hospital

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and to practice social distancing, the Cornwall Public Library has been unable to provide in-person health education to the community we serve. However, we remain committed to continual community engagement and education through virtual seminars and recorded presentations.

We are pleased to have a wonderful partnership with Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital and offer the following link to “DOC TALK,” a podcast presented by their staff. Click on this link and search topic of interest.
Protecting Your Finances
During the Coronavirus Pandemic

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) provides up-to-date information and resources to protect and manage your finances during this difficult time.

Below are links to information on options and deadlines for various relief, some as part of new legislation.

A new law provides relief for renters and extends the CDC's Order to protect many people who can't pay their rent from eviction through January 31, 2021.
 
Congress passed legislation providing an additional $300 per week to all workers receiving unemployment benefits. The supplement begins after December 26, 2020, and ends on March 14, 2021.
 
Some homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage now have a little extra time to seek help.
 
Interest and monthly payments on federally-held loans are suspended through January 31, 2021.
 
The Library now subscribes to hoopla - a video streaming service that provides access to hundreds of thousands of digital items for free with your Cornwall Library card! Visit www.hoopladigital.com to get started!

Patrons have a 5 item monthly limit for materials borrowed through hoopla. However, if 5 titles are not enough, in May, they have made extra items available that don't count toward your limit. To access these, look for items in the "Bonus Borrows" collection.

Let us know if you have any questions or need a library card! For more information, please visit our hoopla webpage.
Online Learning Through Coursera

The New York State Department of Labor is partnering with Coursera, the leading online training provider. Through Coursera, you will have access to nearly 4,000 programs across high-growth industries and can hone skills in data science, business, and technology. Many of these programs are pathways to certifications and can help elevate your career.
New York Times Digital

Get 72 hours of free digital access to the New York Times with your library card. Outside the Library, patrons can enter a code, register with an email, and enjoy 72 hours of full access from their computer or mobile devices. Once the 72 hours is up, just redeem the code again. To get the code and see further instruction visit our website.
Digital eBooks & Audiobooks

While many of us stay at home, don’t forget that the Library offers many options for reading or listening to your favorite titles. The Libby App by Overdrive is one of the best options to access more than 10,000 ebooks and audiobooks.

Libby is compatible with many devices including Kindle, iPad and iPhone, Nook, Chromebook, Kobo, Android and Windows and is available in your phone’s App Store. If you don’t have a mobile device, you can access titles through Overdrive on your desktop computer. For more information, please visit: https://meet.libbyapp.com/.
Digital Magazines
through Overdrive
and Libby
Patrons can now access new titles through the Library's digital magazine app. Conde Nast Traveler, The Economist, New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and Wired are now available!

For more information on how to access digital magazines, please call the Library at 845-534-8282 or email cor@rcls.org.