THE (mini) BLAST

THE LATEST NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM

WALLKILL PUBLIC LIBRARY

February 23, 2024

Introducing RCLS Go!

The wait is over!

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new mobile app, RCLS Go! Use it to access, explore, and manage your RCLS library account at any time, anywhere from your mobile device.


Getting started with RCLS Go…

  1. Search for “RCLS Go” on your app store and download. RCLS Go is available on the App Store and Google Play
  2. Look up your library by geolocation or name.
  3. Log in with your library card number and PIN.


You are now ready to search the collection, manage your account, browse and discover new items, create and view lists, place holds, and check out e-Content. And just like the former app, RCLS Gateway, you will have access to a scannable library card within the RCLS Go app so you will never be without your library card if you have your phone! 

Go to the App Store
Go to Google Play

"I love that you can scan a book barcode, click directly on different formats, and that new books will be flagged on saved searches!"

-- Michelle G.

Save the dates for upcoming events!

Jack Frost: Snow Kidding with David Engel

Register!

Saturday, March 30 at 10:30 AM Shawangunk Town Hall Community Room


Wrap up the March holiday week at a FREE family-fun variety show, hosted by beloved entertainer David Engel, on Saturday, March 30th at 10:30 AM!


Jack Frost is coming to town and he’s bringing wintertime fun! The world's premiere polar prankster and renown ice artist will delight audiences with this heart-warming production!


This program will be in the Town Hall Community Room. The show is geared for children ages 4 and up. Registration is required - secure your child's spot here!


Prior to the show, be sure to join in on the Wallkill Lions Club FREE Easter Egg Hunt on the library lawn at 9:00 AM - see below for more details!

Wallkill Lions Club Annual Easter Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 30 at 9:00 AM Wallkill Public Library lawn


This event is FREE to kids of all ages! Come out and get a picture with the Easter Bunny, collect Easter eggs, and bring home a bag of treats!


No registration necessary for this event. For additional information, call or text (914) 213-3063.

Captain Me

Saturday, March 2 at 10:00 AM Shawangunk Town Hall Community Room


Parents, does your child avoid learning? Do they wait for help instead of trying? There's a solution for that!


Learn about a fun Captain Me event at the Shawangunk Town Hall on Saturday, March 2nd, sponsored by Vision of Wallkill.


Kids under 10 and their parents will discover easy strategies to give children confidence and make learning fun with everyone's favorite puppet Cappy and Miss Amy.

Click here for more details.

Fall in love with learning with Tutor.com

If you or your child need a little extra help, Tutor.com may be your answer – and it’s totally free to Wallkill Public Library card holders! Tutor.com provides on-demand tutoring, homework help, test preparation, and writing assistance for students in grades K-Adult, in more than 60 subjects. No appointment is needed – tutors are available between 3 and 10 p.m.


One-on-one live tutoring isn’t the only option open to you. Study resources such as worksheets, videos, study guides, and lessons are available 24/7. Test prep is available for the SAT, AP exams, and grad school tests, and there are even career services like resume and cover letter help and job opening lists at your disposal.


You (or your student) can access Tutor.com directly from our website, www.wallkillpubliclibrary.org. Scroll down the page and click on the large "Tutor.com" button. Enter your library card at the prompt, and start learning!

New book club starts in February!

The new Saturday Morning Book Club will have their very first meeting at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 24! They'll be discussing Nikki Erlick's The Measure. The group will be meeting in the library's reading room.


For those who may be at work or otherwise tied up when the library’s Fiction Club meets during the week, or for those who are voracious readers and want to discuss more than one book a month, this is your chance!

Register!
Reserve a copy

Adult Fiction Book Club's March selection

On Tuesday March 5, at 2:30 p.m., the adult fiction book club will meet in our reading room to discuss The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. Newcomers are always welcome!


From Goodreads...

Barcelona, 1945: A city slowly heals from its war wounds, and Daniel, an antiquarian book dealer's son who mourns the loss of his mother, finds solace in a mysterious book entitled The Shadow of the Wind, by one Julian Carax. But when he sets out to find the author's other works, he makes a shocking discovery: someone has been systematically destroying every copy of every book Carax has written. In fact, Daniel may have the last of Carax's books in existence. Soon Daniel's seemingly innocent quest opens a door into one of Barcelona's darkest secrets--an epic story of murder, madness, and doomed love.


Reserve a copy

Spring into Books Adult Book Bingo

Now through April 30


Spring into the library for books, movies, museum passes and magazines! Earn chances to win a $25 gas card from Stewart’s! Pick up your new Bingo card today, or download your own!

Download BINGO card

Spring Tiny Art Show

If you are registered for the Spring Tiny Art Show, you may pick up your unadorned birdhouse on Monday, February 26.


Using your imagination and any supplies at home, decorate your birdhouse and return it to the library on or before Wednesday, March 13, 2024. Be sure to include your name and age on or with your birdhouse to help us determine the Viewer's Choice Awards in 3 categories - Adult (18+), Teen (12-17), and Youth (up to 11). 


Birdhouses will be on display at the library from March 15 to April 15, 2024. Visitors to the library will be able to submit one vote per visit for their favorite birdhouse.

Show the library some love

Hannaford Helps bag program benefits the library!


We are in the final week of this February promotion. Head over to the Modena Hannaford store (2066 Route 32, Modena, NY) and purchase either reusable Community bag pictured for $2.50. Every bag purchased will give our Friends of Wallkill Library group $1.00. Thanks for the love and for the Hannaford Helps program!

New adult fiction

Click the titles to link to our online catalog to read descriptions, reviews, and place holds.

Three-Inch Teeth

C. J. Box

The Ghost Orchid:

An Alex Delaware Novel Jonathan Kellerman

End of Story

A. J. Finn

Crosshairs

James Patterson

The Things We Didn’t Know

Elba Iris Perez

The Warm Hands of Ghosts

Katherine Arden

Battery recycling here at the library!

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!

Continuing adult programming

Mahjong meet-ups


Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. and Thursday at 6 p.m. the library hosts our Mahjong Clubs. If you’re a player or just interested in learning, join us! We supply the games and (a limited number of) 2023 mahjong cards. Just drop in, no registration required.


Forgot your card? Check one out at the circulation desk to use during the game!

Adult coloring club


Coloring pages are no longer just for children! Join us for this creative and relaxing hobby. Just drop in, registration not required. Bring your own materials or use ours.


Coloring Club meets on Tuesday evenings at 6:00-8:00 PM. No registration is required.

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 2:00-5:00 PM. No registration is required.

Workshop Wednesday

Magnet mania from this week's Workshop Wednesday.

Needle Felted Decorative Egg workshop More seats added!

Wednesday, March 27 at 6:00-7:30 p.m.


If you were shut out of the Felted Egg Workshop, fear not! Additional spots have been added for the program, but don't delay... they WILL fill up quickly!


Needle felting is an age-old fiber art. Learn the process of turning wool roving into objects both fun and functional, using a special needle and foam mat. Registration is required. Ages 10+.  

Register

Crafts with the Seniors

The seniors were back to crafts after the winter break, making cute Easter bunny candy trays.

From Miss Michelle

We are ready to say goodbye to winter and hello to spring! Check out some of the good things going on in the Children's Room...

Bilingual Storytime / Hora de Cuentos Bilingüe

Bilingual Storytime Hora de Cuentos Bilingüe


Miss Michelle and Miss Peg enjoyed reading "What Can You Do with a Rebozo? / ¿Qué Puedes Hacer con un Rebozo?" by Carmen Tafolla and "The Land of Lost Things / El Pais de las Cosas Perdidas" by Dina Bursztyn with our friends this past Saturday at our Bilngual Storytime! We also sang some songs and made our own mini-books about spring, in both English and Spanish. Gracias to all who joined us!

Storytimes with Zoe the Therapy Dog!


Join Miss Michelle for Storytime in the Children's Room at the Wallkill Public Library on Tuesday, February 27 and March 12 at 10:30 a.m... with our special guest, ZOE the Therapy Dog!!!


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!


Registration is REQUIRED. Please register each child separately.

Register 2/27
Register 3/12

Weekly children's programming

  • Storytime is on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 AM. Our special guest Zoe the Therapy Dog joins us for Storytime at 10:30 AM on Tuesday, Feb. 27 and March 12.
  • Crafting Caboodles is on Tuesdays at 11:00 AM.
  • STEM is on Wednesdays at 11:00 AM.
  • Take-and-Makes - sign-up by Tuesday for pick-up on/after Thursday.


See our online calendar to register for all Children's programs.

Register on our online calendar

Shabbat Storytime

If you and your child are interesting in learning more about the weekly Jewish day of rest called Shabbat, this special storytime is for you!


Join Nancy Gayle Judson, the PJ Library Coordinator of the Jewish Federation of Ulster County, for this January 26 program, which runs from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. She’ll read PJ Library stories and teach attendees about the rituals of Shabbat, while celebrating and reflecting on the week that has passed and making wishes for the week to come.


This event is brought to you by the PJ Library program of Ulster County, and co-sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Ulster County. To register, visit the library’s website

Register

Please note that February's Shabbat Storytime has been moved to Friday, March 1 at 5:30 PM. Shabbat Storytime will return to its regular schedule on the fourth Friday in March, March 22.

Library services at a glance

  • Our doors are open for library services including browsing for library materials, making copies, sending faxes, and using the public access computers.
  • 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.
  • Curbside delivery of pre-ordered items is available by request. Call the circulation desk at 845-895-3707 to make a pick-up appointment.
  • Fine-free returns on everything, except museum/park passes.
  • Inter-library loans are available between all RCLS libraries.
  • Grab & GO projects with materials necessary for crafts available for pickup at the library.
  • In-person programming, with appropriate social distancing.
  • Museum passes are available to Wallkill Public Library patrons for Boscobel House and Gardens, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, Empire Pass, Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, Hudson River Maritime Museum, Mohonk Preserve, 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.
  • We are not accepting any donations of books or DVDs at this time.
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