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Happenings
June 2019 | Adult Programming
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A monthly selection of upcoming events, classes and community collaborations at NHFPL and beyond.
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Ives
133 Elm
Street
(203) 946-8130
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Fair Haven
182 Grand Avenue
(203) 946-8115
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Mitchell
37 Harrison Street
(203) 946-8117
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Stetson
200 Dixwell Avenue
(203) 946-8119
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Wilson
303 Washington Avenue
(203) 946-2228
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We’re going to Washington D.C. to accept a National Medal on June 12!
NHFPL is the proud winner of the 2019 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor given to museums and libraries for distinctive service to their communities. Nilda Aponte, NHFPL and Long Wharf Theatre (LWT) Community Ambassador from the Fair Haven Library neighborhood will join Martha Brogan, City Librarian and Shana Schneider, President of the NHFPL Board to accept the award in Washington DC. To learn more about NHFPL’s partnership program with the LWT and how Community Ambassador’s like Nilda bring live theater to our neighborhoods, watch our new video:
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My NHFPL Story:
Community Ambassadors: Bringing Theater to Life Through the NHFPL + LWT Partnership
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For those of you that want to cheer on NHFPL on June 12, stay tuned as the event will be live-streamed and you can watch at one of our libraries or from home!
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There are many worthwhile causes to support, though few local organizations reach as many New Haven residents or offer the breadth of programs, services and resources as the New Haven Free Public Library. With over 850,000 in-person and online visits last year, the library is one of the most – if not the most – active cultural institutions in the City.
Through community engagement, inclusive growth, and equity of access to resources and opportunities, the New Haven Free Public Library builds connections as one city with one future. We could not be more proud of our work
for
New Haven,
by
New Haven,
with
New Haven! Your gift to the New Haven Free Public Library makes a difference
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A Heartfelt Thank You to G Café Bakery
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After our yearlong partnership, G Café Bakery will close at Ives Squared on Friday, May 31. We had an eventful year from the opening celebration to Morse Summer Music Academy to our High Noon Jazz series this spring. We are grateful to G Café for joining Ives Squared in its first year of operation and send them off with much thanks!
During the summer months, we expect to host occasional library programs in the café and on the patio while we transition to welcome a new café partner by September.
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Parking for Democracy!
Park for Free After 4:30 pm Adjacent to Ives
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Yale’s Lot 51, located on Temple Street between Wall and Elm Streets, is available after 4:30 pm for the public, Monday through Friday and all day on Saturday. Yale’s Lot 51 has capacity for about 70 cars.
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The New Haven Free Public Library will close at all locations for
Memorial Day Weekend on Saturday, May 25 and Monday, May 27
and for
Independence Day on Thursday, July 4
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Featured May & June Events
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International Festival of Arts & Ideas Neighborhood Festivals!
Lively one-day neighborhood Festivals usher in the International Festival of Arts & Ideas in downtown New Haven. Community Steering Committees, local arts and business partners, and Festival staff and volunteers host local talent, family activities, and vendors in New Haven’s historic and culturally rich neighborhoods.
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Fair Haven Neighborhood Festival | Celebrating Family
Saturday, May 25, 12-4 pm
Criscuolo Park | Chapel and James Streets
Celebrate with us for the 6th year. This year we will celebrate family in all of its forms. We invite you to enjoy with us food, local live music, bike activities, tours and more.
Celebra con nosotros para el 6°año. Este año lo haremos celebrar la familia en todos sus formas. Te invitamos a disfrutar con nosotros comida, música en vivo local, actividades de bicicleta, tours y más.
Dixwell Freddy Fixer Neighborhood Festival
Saturday, June 1, 12-5 pm
Scantlebury Park | 139 Ashmun Street
The Elm City Freddy Fixer Parade and International Festival of Arts & Ideas are collaborating with
New Haven Bike Month, Cornell Scott Hill Health Center, New Haven Free Public Library to celebrate the rich culture and history of the Dixwell neighborhood. Featuring live local entertainment, activities for children and adults, bike activities and more!
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Meet Yale University’s New Haven Hiring Team
Wednesday, May 29, 6-7 pm | Ives
Tuesday, June 4, 4-5 pm | Mitchell
Tuesday, June 11, 6-7pm | Wilson
Thursday, June 20, 12:30-1:30 pm | Stetson
Thursday, June 27, 6-7 pm | Fair Haven
For over 300 years, Yale University has called New Haven home. Yale is committed to strengthening the foundation needed for economic growth in New Haven – by helping to build a solid, well-trained workforce. Currently, over 5,000 Yale staff members live and work in New Haven and the University has made an on-going commitment to hire New Haven residents. To help fulfill this commitment, representatives from Yale University will be visiting New Haven libraries to discuss the hiring process, share helpful tips and answer questions about working at Yale.
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NEA Big Read New Haven
The Namesake
by Jhumpa Lahiri
May-June | New Haven
The New Haven Free Public Library is partnering with the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, Gateway Community College and others for the 2019 Big Read selection,
The Namesake
by Jhumpa Lahiri with related free events offered throughout Greater New Haven.
Learn more and see the full calendar!
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Film Screening and Discussion with the Arts & Ideas Fellows
Thursday, May 30, 5:30 pm | Ives
The Namesake is the story of the Ganguli family whose move from Calcutta to New York evokes a lifelong balancing act to meld to a new world without forgetting the old. Although parents Ashoke and Ashima long for the family and culture that enveloped them in India, they take great pride in the opportunities their sacrifices have afforded their children. Paradoxically, their son Gogol is torn between finding his own unique identity without losing his heritage. Even Gogol’s name represents the family’s journey into the unknown.
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Fair Haven Book Club
The Namesake
by Jhumpa Lahiri
Monday, June 10, 2 pm | Fair Haven
Join us for a discussion of this year’s choice for the NEA Big Read! After moving from Calcutta to New York, members of the Ganguli family maintain a delicate balancing act between honoring the traditions of their native India and blending into American culture.
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Creative Reuse with Marsha Borden:
T-Shirt Transformations!
Saturday, June 1, 2-4 pm | Mitchell
Turn those tacky t-shirts into wearable treasures. Marsha will show you how to make clever multi-strand necklaces and fancy fabric flowers with easy-to-follow demonstrations. Mix and match colors, textures and styles as you add your own creative touches to your project. No sewing skills required. Please bring your fabric scissors (if you have some) to the workshop, as well as plain or patterned t-shirts. T-shirts without logos work best, any colors (seamless a plus!). Marsha is an artist who loves to use upcycled items in her work.
Visit her website
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Yoga with Taylor Sykes-Williams
Saturdays, June 1 & 8, 3:30-4:30 pm | Stetson
Awaken both mind and body in this yoga series facilitated by registered yoga instructor, Taylor
Sykes-Williams. Beginners welcome.
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Ladybug Release Party and Summer Reading Kick-Off
Monday, June 3, 6-7:30 pm | Mitchell
Join us for a release of live ladybugs to the gardens outside the library. Plant identification by Blockwatch 303 volunteers, ladybug arts & crafts by ArtEcon Initiative and the library, face painting, live reptiles from the Barnard Nature Center and more! Ladybug costumes encouraged! Event will be held rain or shine!
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How to Get a Job in Food Service or Bartending
Tuesday, June 11, 3, 4 or 5 pm | Mitchell
Chief of Staff, LLC. is hiring banquet servers, bartenders, dishwashers, cooks, and prep cooks. Bring your resume and 2 forms of ID for an informational interview.
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Local History Room Tours
Wednesday, June 12, 12-1 pm | Ives
Learn about our print and digital collections, including books, documents, clippings files, maps, and photographs. Learn how to use the Library’s online history and genealogy resources: Ancestry, NewsBank, and America’s Historical Newspapers. Come with questions! Learn how to find what you are looking for. Hour introduction includes tour, hands-on practice, and Q&A.
Register
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The Story of You: A Memoir Writing Workshop
Wednesdays, June 12-July 3, 1-2:30 pm | Ives
In this month-long workshop hosted by Yale doctoral candidate Emily Ulrich, we will read several nonfiction essays as inspiration by writers including James Baldwin, Brent Staples, Joey Franklin, Leslie Jamison, Scott Russell Sanders, David James Duncan, George Orwell, and Fred Strebeigh. Participants will then develop their own 3-5 page personal essay or memoir. If you do not want to write, you may attend simply to read and discuss the essays! As class size limited, please register at
warmstrong@nhfpl.org or (203) 946-8138.
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International Festival of Arts & Ideas: Walking Tour of Ives Squared
Wednesday, June 19, 1:30 pm | Ives
Friday, June 21, 3 pm | Ives
As part of this year’s Festival, join us for a tour of Ives Squared. As an anchor institution in the Elm City Innovation Collaborative (ECIC), Ives Squared is designed to inspire and augment the vibrant civic and entrepreneurial culture of the New Haven community with the
Tinker Lab, a makerspace; the Exchange, for co-working, entrepreneurship, and small business development; the Switchboard, for in-person questions and information; and a café. Space is limited.
Register
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Meet
La Borinqueña
Comics Author Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez
Saturday, June 22, 11 am | Fair Haven
Edgardo will talk about how growing up with a love of comic books gave light for his passion for social justice. He will address the humanitarian crisis affecting Puerto Rico via the current debt crisis and the recovery efforts after Hurricane Maria. Through his presentation, you’ll come to understand why he created
La Borinqueña to help bring these issues to light and also create an icon for an underrepresented community that embodies cultural pride, power, and resilience like its people. After the talk there will be a chance to purchase a signed copy of your favorite
La Borinqueña comics.
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75th Anniversary of D-Day
Monday, June 24, 6 pm | Mitchell
A look back at the historic D-Day liberation of France and Europe and the ultimate defeat of the Nazi regime. Clips from the new film:
The Girl Who Wore Freedom
will be shared. Presentation by Westville resident, veteran & author Don Johnson.
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Urban Life Experience Book Discussion Series
Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life
of Lorraine Hansberry by Imani Perry
Saturday, June 29, 12 pm | Wilson
Join the Urban Life Experience Book Discussion Series for the latest read. Discuss the biography of the celebrated playwright Lorraine Hansberry, author of the timeless play
A Raisin in the Sun.
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Download Free ebooks, Audiobooks Movies or Travel Guides for your Summer Vacation!
Saturday, June 29, 2-4 pm | Mitchell
Bring in your New Haven Free Public Library card and your Smartphone, iPad or favorite digital device and learn how to download great stuff for your summer travels.
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Community Garden
Thursdays, 4 pm | Fair Haven
Come help us care for our community garden! Whatever your age or ability we can use your help planting, watering, harvesting, weeding, etc. Thanks to you our garden will be even bigger this year!
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Summer Spanish Club
Thursdays, 4 pm | Mitchell
Read together, practice conversations and writing skills, watch telenovelas for ear training. Relaxed and fun club, led by a native Spanish speaker. Please call to register: 203-946-8117
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Women’s Soccer World Cup 2019
June & July (days & times vary) | Fair Haven
The 8
th
Women’s World Cup will be held from mid-June to mid-July in France. We’ll be airing as many live streams of matches as our schedule will allow. If your favorite team is playing, drop by or give us a call to check on our schedule. We’ll have light refreshments - you bring your friends and passion for the “Beautiful Game”.
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Ives Squared (133 Elm Street) is a new space to inspire and contribute to the vibrant civic and innovative culture of the New Haven community. Ives Squared includes a maker space, a collaborative working space, and a café all designed for active learning, networking, and creative exploration.
Learn more and register for workshops!
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The Exchange offers an entrepreneurial and social space for collaboration and co-working on business, civic and community issues.
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Speed Business Counseling
Thursday, June 27, 1-3 pm
Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to get advice from the Women’s Business Development Council’s industry experts in marketing and business strategy. Come by for thirty-minute, one-on-one sessions with two of WBDC’s expert business advisors!
Register
Taproot Foundation Information Session
Wednesday, June 26
11am
Nonprofit Info Session
12pm
Community Networking
1pm
Corporate Community Impact Info Session
Taproot helps nonprofits and social change organizations solve critical challenges in their communities with the support of skilled volunteers sharing their expertise pro bono. For companies and their employees, Taproot provides opportunities for pro bono service for an increasingly critical part of their community impact work. Join us for either information session and a community networking lunch.
Registration required by June 24.
Liberty Bank Academy for Small Business
Select Tuesdays and Thursdays in May through June
FREE series of classes to help small business owners feel confident about unleashing their earning potential. Liberty Bank is offering a $5,000 line of credit to qualifying small business owners who complete the program! Registration required.
Register and more information
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Collab at NHFPL!
Collab Office Hours | Ives
Thursdays, 3-5 pm
Fridays, 1:30-3:30 pm
Collab is a small business, nonprofit, and for-profit support program committed to serving Connecticut entrepreneurs. Get one-on-one advice about obtaining capital, mentorship, and other resources for entrepreneurs based in Connecticut.
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Collab Courses: Business Plan
Thursday, June 27, 6-7 pm
A business plan is an important strategic tool for any entrepreneur. With a solid business plan, entrepreneurs can meet their objectives, receive funding from investors, and create a roadmap towards their vision. Business plans can feel intimidating and complex to complete. In this workshop, we will provide a high-level overview of the key components of the business plan to get you on your way! Register by June 21st and indicate if you will need childcare in order to attend.
Register
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Elmseed Office Hours
Saturdays, 10 am-12 pm
Drop-ins welcome!
Address your business questions and concerns with dedicated Yale student volunteers.
Learn more.
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Address your business questions and concerns with dedicated Yale student volunteers.
Learn more
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Entrepreneur-in-Residence: Rick Callahan
Office Hours
Tuesdays 12-2 pm
Wednesdays 6-8 pm
Meet Rick Callahan, our Entrepreneur-in-Residence! Rick is the founder and CEO of Krative – a branding, marketing, and design agency in the heart of downtown New Haven. He assists clients with strategically planning, designing, implementing creative solutions and more.
Entrepreneur Support Group
Thursday, May 30, 12-1:30 pm
Building something can be tough, but you can make the journey easier with a network. Come meet other entrepreneurs and create that support that will help yourself and others succeed.
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The Tinker Lab provides the training and tools for experimentation and an introduction to the world of creating and making, an essential element of the 21st century learner.
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The Tinker Lab is for customers 18 years or older; customers ages 13 -17 may only use the machines if supervised by a Tinker Lab trained adult caregiver.
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Tinker Lab Open Hours
Monday, 12-5:30 pm
Tuesday, 12-7:30 pm
Wednesday, 12-7:30 pm
Thursday, 12-7:30 pm
Friday, 12-4:30 pm
Saturday, 10-4:30 pm
Equipment Certification
3D Printer
Tuesday, June 4, 6-7:30 pm
Wednesday, June 19, 3-4:30 pm
Vinyl Cutter
Wednesday, June 5, 3-4:30 pm
Thursday, June 20, 6-7:30 pm
Carvey
Tuesday, June 11, 6-7:30 pm
Wednesday, June 26, 3-4:30 pm
Laser Cutter
Wednesday, June 12, 3-4:30 pm
Thursday, June 27, 6-7:30 pm
Certificaciones en Español
Solo por cita.
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Graphic Design
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
Monday, June 17, 6-7 pm
Introduction to Adobe Illustrator
Tuesday, June 13, 6-7 pm
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Creative Programs
Sewing Club
Tuesday, June 25, 6-7:30 pm
Drop in and get creative!
Iris Fold Greeting Cards
Saturday, June 8, 2-3 pm
Make a Book Safe
Monday, June 17, 12-1 pm
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Creatives-in-Residence: Jacquelyn Gleisner and Ryan Paxton
Office Hours
Mondays, 6-8 pm
Saturdays, 12-2 pm
Making Basic Circuit Boards
Wednesday, May 29, 6-7:30 pm
Learn how to make a basic circuit board using the Carvey CNC machine.
Rhinoceros Tutorial
Wednesday, June 5, 6 - 7:30 pm
Learn the basics of the 3D modeling program, Rhinoceros, and about some of its many applications.
Blender Basics
Wednesday, June 12, 6 - 7:30 pm
Learn the basics of Blender, a free and open-source 3D computer graphics software program.
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The Ives Squared café is an ideal spot for networking, social gatherings, and to relax and recharge as well as enjoy the patio overlooking the historic New Haven Green.
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POP: Poets on Poetry
Pablo Neruda
Saturday, June 8, 10:30 am | Ives
Join us for a morning reading and discussion of poetry with poets! Created in partnership with the CT Poetry Society.
High Noon Jazz
Wednesdays, 12-2 pm
June 5 |
TBD
Ives Book Club
Books On Immigration
Thursday, June 27, 5:30 pm
Join us for our first inaugural Ives Book Club! Here’s how it works: each month we will have a theme and you are invited to read any book of your choosing that relates, then come ready to share a brief summary of your book! Join us for a conversation on immigration in June. We will be looking at the immigrant experience across different cultures and communities. If you need ideas of what to read, visit the library!
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Film Screenings & Discussions
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Friday Movie Matinees:
May is Celebrating
Marilyn Monroe’s Birthday!
Fridays in June, 2-4 pm | Ives
Some Like It Hot
June 7
The Prince and the Showgirl
June 14
The Asphalt Jungle
June 21
The Misfits
June 28
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Film Screenings with Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)
W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices
(Parts 3 & 4)
Saturday, June 8, 2 pm | Wilson
The long and remarkable life of Dr. William Edward Burghardt (W.E.B) Du Bois (1868-1963) offers unique insights into an eventful century in African American history. Join us for this film screening and discussion presented with Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ).
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Remembering Anne Frank
Film Screening:
Redemption Blues
(2017; 84 min.)
Wednesday, June 12, 5:30 pm | Ives
In commemoration of Anne Frank’s 90th birthday, join us for a screening of
Redemption Blues, directed by Peter Stastny, about the thorny legacy of the Holocaust generation and the insights of some of its last survivors, followed by a conversation with the director.
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Film Screenings with Project Longevity
Shift Change: Community Policing in
New Haven
Saturday, June 15, 2 pm | Wilson
Second chance to see the feature film of the 2019 NHdocs Film Festival and meet with director Steve Hamm. Nominated for the Audience Award for Best Feature Film.
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Can’t make it to one of our films? You have options!
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- Kanopy showcases more than 30,000 titles, including award-winning documentaries; acclaimed, rare and hard-to-find titles; classics films; and world cinema with collections from The Great Courses, Kino Lorber, and PBS among many others. Users are able to access Kanopy through a variety of devices and platforms, including Roku, Apple TV, iOS and Android.
- Hoopla offers a huge collection of films, TV shows, educational videos, documentaries, music, audiobooks, e-books and comic books to enjoy straight from your browser, tablet, or smartphone! Easy to use with your library card - and no waiting!
- You can always browse and borrow from our audiovisual (AV) collection of DVDs and CDs! Information about our AV collection is available via our online catalog.
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Visit our
catalog and add one of these to your reading list!
Bunny
by Mona Awad
Recursion
by Blake Crouch
Magic for Liars
by Sarah Gailey
City of Girls
by Elizabeth Gilbert
The Friends We Keep
by Jane Green
Evie Drake Starts Over
by Linda Homes
The Sentence is Death
by Anthony Horowitz
Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune
by Roselle Lim
The Most Fun We Ever Had
by Claire Lombardo
Conviction
by Denise Mina
Spies of Shilling Lane
by Jennifer Ryan
The Lesson
by Cadwell Turnbull
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
by Ocean Vuon
Mrs. Everything
by Jennifer Weiner
The History of Living Forever
by Jake Wolff
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So Many Ways to Enjoy NHFPL with Access from Anywhere!
No matter what you're in the mood for, we offer
digital content
that will brighten your holidays. Read books and magazines, listen to music, or watch TV and movies. All just a download away.
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Adae Fine Art Academy Student Exhibition 2019
Works by Adae Fine Art Academy Students
May 18 - July 12, 2019 | Ives
Opening Reception: May 29, 5:30-7 pm
This exhibit we will be showcasing artwork executed by Adae Fine Art Academy artists in the past year.
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Discovering New Haven
Photography by Robert Silverstein
May 6 – August 31
Bob Silverstein is a New Haven based photographer whose work focuses on landscape and architectural subjects. In addition, as a volunteer with food assistance organizations in Virginia and New Haven, he has photographed many charity events and clients receiving food services. Though Bob is mostly
self-taught, he enjoys going to photography workshops to gain additional knowledge and inspiration.
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Meet NHFPL Staff Member:
Tom Costa
Tom Costa completed his undergraduate studies at New York University in Manhattan, with a focus on Latin American and Social Studies. Shortly afterwards, his interest in libraries was sparked by an overseas assignment as a librarian during a European tour with the U.S. Navy. Following graduate school and prior to joining the New Haven Free Public Library, Tom worked as a librarian at both academic and public libraries, including Western Connecticut State University, Gateway Community College and the Silas Bronson Library in Waterbury.
What is your role at the New Haven Free Public Library?
Most often, my role is that of a reference librarian, providing brief information as well as more in-depth research and reports. Programming and outreach to groups such as Gateway students and the seniors at Atwater Senior Center in New Haven are also among my various roles. In addition, I assist in coordinating the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program at NHFPL each year, which offers free tax help to those in need.
What do you enjoy most about working at NHFPL?
I enjoy facilitating the work of partner organizations and programs at NHFPL, such as the U.S. Census team and the VITA income tax group, as this provides access to library patrons to expanded resources. I have even had the pleasure of assisting both major and minor film directors, such as director Robert DeNiro and his team – those often needing research work done for their upcoming film production
What book are you currently reading or is on your nightstand waiting to be explored?
This spring I’m focused on reading international studies, including
Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis by Jared Diamond
(Find it!). I am also reading a book on finance,
The Power of Zero by David McKnight, an updated version of how taxes impact finances and how the 2018/2019 new federal tax laws affect individual Americans.
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Show Me How:
Learn How to Declutter and Organize your Space and Life!
Monday, July 1, 6 pm | Mitchell
Elaine Turek, the Declutter Specialist, offers tips to help you take control of your surroundings. Learn to organize your home, apartment or office for maximum efficiency, stage your home for sale, and more!
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Beecher Park Concert Series
Mondays, July 8,15,22, 29, & August 5, 6:30 pm | Beecher Park by Mitchell Library
The Beecher Park Summer Concert Series is held on the lawn of Mitchell Library. Bring a blanket or chair to sit on and enjoy a variety of musical performances with a beautiful West Rock backdrop. Sponsored by the Westville Village Renaissance Alliance. (Concerts cancelled if raining.)
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Film Screenings with Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)
Knock Down the House
Monday, July 8, 3:30 pm | Mitchell
Go Behind the scenes as four determined women challenge big money politicians in the 2018 race for congress. Featuring Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Cori Bush, Paula Jean Swearingen, & Amy Vilela. Join us for the film and discussion.
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Becoming Astrid
(2018)
Saturday, July 13, 2 pm | Mitchell
Join us for this film screening and discussion of
Becoming Astrid. Film focuses on the early years of Swedish children's author Astrid Lindgren. (Author of
Pippi Longstocking and many more books!). In Swedish & Danish with English subtitles. * Not recommended for children, adult content!
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NHdocs
May 30-June 9
Whitney Humanities Center at Yale | Ives Main Library | Café Nine
Admission is free. Full schedule of captivating array of new films to be announced at
ww.NHdocs.com
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Long Wharf Theatre to present The New Haven Play Project
Survivors
Friday, June 28, 7 pm | Long Wharf Theatre
Survivors of Society Rising Ensemble in partnership with Connecticut Mental Health Center Foundation
Elders & Newcomers
Sunday, June 30, 2 pm | Long Wharf Theatre
In partnership with The Towers and Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services (IRIS)
Long Wharf Theatre is proud to present the New Haven Play Project. This initiative is a dynamic partnership with organizations committed to serving the community of New Haven including Connecticut Mental Health Center & Foundation, The Towers, Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services (IRIS), and the New Haven Free Public Library. Tickets to the New Haven Play Project are $20 and available on a sliding scale. To purchase tickets, visit
www.longwharf.org/new-haven-play-project
or call the LWT box office at (203) 787-4282. Free passes will be available at every branch of the New Haven Free Public Library for New Haven library cardholders on a first come, first served basis.
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Regional Initiative (REGI) Grant Program
Applications Due:
Saturday, June 1 by 11:59 pm
The Regional Initiative (REGI) grant program encourages and supports small arts projects that are relevant to a community’s current society, culture and trends. REGI is a good fit for applicants that have a small arts-based project that targets a specific community matter, reflects on personal experience(s), and/or brings neighborhoods together. Grants must be aligned with the Connecticut Office of the Arts' READI framework, and range between $1,000 to $4,000. Eligible applications go through a panel review process and decisions are based on available funding.
Learn more!
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One-on-One Computer Help
Tuesdays, 4-5 pm & 5:10-6:10 pm | Ives
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50+ years of age and just starting or have a computer dilemma? Sign up for one-on-one free computer help at your own pace. To register call 203.946.7001.
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Ask a Lawyer
Wednesday, June 5, 5:30-7 pm | Ives
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A monthly opportunity to receive general legal information during a free 15-minute consultation. Sign-ups start at 5:10 pm.
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Adult Reading Classes | Stetson
To register and schedule call (203) 776-5899
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Literacy Volunteers of Greater New Haven presents free classes to help adults learn to read, write and understand more words in a small class setting.
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ESOL Classes & Conversation (English for Speakers of Other Languages)
Mondays, 6 pm | Mitchell
Tuesdays, 6-8 pm | Ives
Wednesdays, 4 pm | Fair Haven
Thursdays, 6-8 pm | Ives
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Weekly conversational English Class for new Americans, co-sponsored by Literacy Volunteers of Greater New Haven. Learn to improve your pronunciation, listening and speaking skills in an informal English conversation group. Please call (203) 776-5899 or email
MeghenFitzgibbons@lvagnh.org to register for classes.
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Knitting Club
Mondays, 6 pm | Mitchell
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Come armed with your own needles and yarn – join anytime, newcomers and beginners welcome!
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Weekly Computer Classes
Schedule:
Mondays, 5-6:30 pm | Ives
Tuesdays, 5-6 pm | Wilson (Classes in Spanish!)
Wednesdays, 10:30 am-12 pm | Ives
Thursdays, 10-11 am | Wilson
Fridays, 10:30 am-12 pm | Ives
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Classes all require some familiarity with using a keyboard and mouse. Classes include different levels for Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, PowerPoint and Keyboard/Mouse/Email.
NHFPL has partnered with Comcast to promote digital learning and affordable internet access. Find NHFPL’s computer classes listed on
Internet Essentials
website along with information about internet basics, internet safety, affordable internet access and resources to help build skills and provide a foundation for use of the internet to meet the needs of daily life. Attend a class at NHFPL to learn more!
For detailed class schedule please see our
calendar
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One-on-One Technology Assistance, Resume Writing, and Job Search Coaching On Demand!
Wednesdays, 12-4 pm | Ives
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Stop by the lower level Information Desk for on demand one-on-one sessions on technology, resume writing, and employment assistance. Our knowledgeable staff is ready to help you find the answers to many of your questions!
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One-on-One Computer Assistance
By Appointment | Fair Haven
Wednesdays by Appointment| Mitchell
Mondays and Tuesdays by Appointment | Stetson
By Appointment | Wilson
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Meet one-on-one to discuss your individual technology needs. To schedule an appointment at Fair Haven call 203.946.8115; for Mitchell, call 203.946.8117; for Stetson contact Rory at 203.946.8119 or
rmartorana@nhfpl.org; and at Wilson call 203.946.2228.
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Build Your Creative and Technical Skills on Your Own Time with Lynda.com!
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All levels of training in software, creative and business skills are available through
Lynda.com, free with your NHFPL library card. Learn software, creative techniques and business strategies for all levels with thousands of video tutorials. Go at your own pace, follow a curriculum and absorb new skills!
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Liberty Community Services @ NHFPL
Ives Main Library:
- Mondays, 11 am-2 pm*
- Tuesdays, 12-4 pm*
- Wednesdays, 11:30 am-2:30 pm*
- Thursdays, 1-4 pm*
- Fridays, 11:30 am-2:30 pm*
- Saturdays, 11 am-2 pm*
Wilson Library
- Tuesdays, 5-7 pm*
- Saturday, June 8 & 22, 10 am-1 pm*
Fair Haven Library
- Thursdays, 5-7 pm*
- Saturday, June 15 & 29, 10 am-1 pm*
Liberty Community Services
' mission is to end homelessness in Greater New Haven. Liberty provides social service office hours six days per week at the Ives Main Library. Liberty staff meet with those seeking information on housing, re-entry services, employment, benefits, accessing medical or mental health care or any other issue the patron may have. Now entering its 5
th
year of partnership with NHFPL, Liberty has assisted more than 300 individuals annually from Ives Main Library.
*Please note the last appointment is taken 30 minutes before the session ends.
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Meditation
Tuesdays, 6-7 pm | Ives
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Beginners and experienced practitioners are invited to join this guided mediation brought to you in cooperation with the
New Haven Zen Center. Instruction for beginners at 5:45 pm.
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