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THE LATEST NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM
WALLKILL PUBLIC LIBRARY

November 18, 2022

VOW’s Holiday Tree Lighting gets a makeover!

The Vision of Wallkill will mark the holiday season with a Holidays in the Hamlet event on Saturday, Dec. 3!


The Traveling Lantern Theater Company will be performing “The Story of Ebenezer Scrooge” in the community room at 2:30 p.m. that day. This family friendly show featuring the tale of Scrooge’s redemption will be offered by the Wallkill Public Library.


From 4-8 p.m., vendors and food trucks will be available on the lawn of the library. Choral groups from the local schools will also be on hand to perform, and of course Santa will be coming to light the Christmas tree and meet with children.



If you are a vendor and would like a space on the lawn, contact VOW. The group is particularly looking for a vendor who sells wreaths, evergreen centerpieces, and/or kissing balls. Those who are musically inclined and would like to perform that day can also contact VOW. Call or text 845-527-6230 for more information. 

VOW's Children's craft session this Saturday

Feed your feathered friends


On Saturday November 19, at 10 a.m. in the Community Room of the Shawangunk Town Hall, Vision of Wallkill will be having a children’s craft session – making a pinecone feeder for birds. $5 per child. 2 -3 pinecone bird feeders can be made by each child. Adults should plan to stay to help.

Have a safe and healthy Thanksgiving!

Holiday hours


Please note that the library will be closing at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23. The library will be closed for Thanksgiving and will reopen normal hours (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.) Friday.


Have a wonderful holiday!

Support the library every time you shop Amazon!

You shop, Amazon gives


Did you know that the Wallkill Public Library participates in AmazonSmile? That means that if you select the library as a charitable organization, AmazonSmile will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases our way.


To shop at AmazonSmile, visit smile.amazon.com on your computer, or activate AmazonSmile on the Amazon Shopping app on your smartphone!

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Fall Adult Book BINGO

And the winner is...


Elysia Nespoli is the winner of the $50 gift certificate from Pasquale's! Thanks to all who participated in our Adult Book Bingo game this season!

Book Club makes December selection

The library’s Adult Fiction Club will meet again Dec. 15 to discuss Christmas in Paris, by Anita Hughes


Anita Hughes's Christmas in Paris is a moving and heartwarming story about love, trust, and self-discovery. Set during the most magical week of the year and with details of the glorious foods and fashions in the most romantic city in the world, it's sure to take your breath away.


The Fiction Club meets at 6:30 p.m. New members are always welcome! 

Reserve your copy

December maker events

Family Felting – SOAP

Wednesday, December 7, 6–7:30 PM

Learn wet felting! It is fun and some call it therapeutic! Layer colorful wool around soap to create a decorative and useful soap for gifting, if you wish! Ages 8+. Registration required

Register

Holiday Gift Wrap Up

Wednesday, December 14, 5–7:30 PM

Are looking for a fun and creative way to wrap that last minute or special gift?


Stop in anytime after 5 p.m. to create a matching gift wrap set. We will have all the materials you need to create your own set; including a gift bag, paper, a gift tags, and a greeting card.

Register

Come join our mahjong groups!

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) 2022 cards.

Toys for Tots toy drive

The 2022 holiday season marks the 75th anniversary of the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program! Help us celebrate this significant milestone. The Wallkill Public Library is an official Toys for Tots donation location! Leave new, unwrapped toys in the collection box in front of our fireplace from now through December 14.

Recycle your batteries at the library!

When the batteries from your holiday lights, appliances and toys have ceased to work, don't just drop them in the garbage bin, RECYCLE them!


Next time you visit the library, drop off those old, dead batteries cluttering up your junk drawer. The library has a collection box to recycle all types of old batteries, including hearing aid batteries. We will be collecting through Sept. 2023 as a part of the RCLS Libraries' Great Give Back initiative.

Check out a magazine

Meal inspiration coming right up!


Did you know that you can borrow magazines from the library? Especially at this time of year, our food magazines are particularly popular. We currently subscribe to allrecipes, Cook's Illustrated, Cook's Country, Food Network Magazine, Cuisine at Home, and Taste of Home. Our newest addition is Bon Appétit, just in time to assist you with the most wonderful, delicious, anxiety-producing meal of the year!


Due to the timely nature of the content, magazine loans are a week long, but that should be plenty of time to get inspired for your holiday feast.

From Miss Michelle

Oh my gobble, gobble, gobble… Thanksgiving is next week…

which means the holiday season is almost upon us!

Crafting Caboodles


On Tuesday, 11/29, we will be making advent calendars at our Crafting Caboodles program. If your children are unable to attend, be sure to sign-up for “Miss Michelle’s Take-and-Make” version so that they are ready for the December holiday countdown! Please note that the photo is a prototype - we will be making calendars with 24 days!

Register for Crafting Caboodles!
Register for Take-and-Make!

She's bark!


We are also thrilled to announce that everyone’s favorite holiday elf…I mean canine… Zoe the Therapy Dog will be joining us every last Tuesday of the month for Storytime! She loves being read to and enjoys being pet…she also likes showing us some of her amazing tricks!

Register for Storytime!

Hot Chocolate Tea Party


We had a choco-tastic time at our “Hot Chocolate Tea Party” pop-up program this past Saturday! We read a story in our pajamas with our snuggly stuffies, made hot cocoa ornaments, and finished off the morning enjoying hot chocolate with marshmallows!

Special December pop-up program!


Register now for our next special Saturday pop-up event on December 3 from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM in the Community Room at Town Hall! As the Vision of Wallkill celebrates "Holidays in the Hamlet" with our community, join us as the classic tale The Story of Ebenezer Scrooge, also known as "A Christmas Carol," comes alive before our very eyes, with an entertaining performance by The Traveling Lantern Theatre Company. And don't forget to grab a candy cane on your way out!

Register now!

STEM fall fun


We've also been having a blast learning at STEM over these past couple of weeks. During Fire Prevention Week, our friends learned about staying below the smoke during a fire...and then they cooperated as a team to put out a "fire" in the library!  



During the first week of November, as we celebrated the Colors of Fall, we worked together on a leaf "tessellation" puzzle. 

Children's Book Week


Next week we will be randomly choosing winners of our Children’s Book Week raffle, “What would the title be of a book about YOU?” Please have your children place their answers in our raffle box in the Children's Room, along with their name, age, and caretaker's contact information, or email Miss Michelle at mgreco@rcls.org.


Four lucky winners will receive a limited-edition Children's Book Week poster (shown here) and one lucky winner will receive a book of their choice! (Up to a $25 value; currently published titles only; depending on availability.)

Weekly children's programming

Storytime 

on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. 


Crafting Caboodles 

on Tuesdays

from 11:00 to 11:30 a.m.

(with a Take-and-Make option if you can’t come in person) 

Little Explorers STEM & Sensory 

on Wednesdays

from 11:00 to 11:45 a.m.

Register on our online calendar

New children's books

We wish everyone a happy and healthy Thanksgiving!


Be sure to look for some new holiday books on display when you next visit us!


– Michelle Greco, Children's Coordinator

Board book

That's Not My Reindeer... 

Picture Books

Green is for Christmas

How to Catch a Reindeer

Early Readers

Pinkalicious

and the Holiday Sweater

If I Were Saint Nick

— by the Cat in the Hat

 

New young adult fiction

Winter break is just around the corner. Pick out something to read that isn't homework!

Click the underlined titles to link to our catalog to place a hold or to read a plot summary.

Four for the Road

K. J. Reilly

Road of the Lost

Nafiza Azad

The Wolves are Watching

Natalie Lund

The Wicked Remain

The Grimrose Girls, Book 2

Laura Pohl

Long Live the Pumpkin Queen:

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas

Shea Earnshaw

New adult non-fiction

Go-To Dinners

Ina Garten

Confidence Man:

The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America

Maggie Haberman

New adult fiction

Click the underlined titles to link to our catalog to place a hold or to read a plot summary.

The Revivalists

Christopher Hood

No Plan B

Lee Child

Livid:

A Scarpetta Novel

Patricia Cornwell

Going Rogue:

Rise and Shine Twenty-Nine

Janet Evanovich

The Picture Bride

Lee Geum-yi

Hester

Laurie Lico Albanese

Triple Cross

James Patterson

The Passenger

Cormac McCarthy

1989

Val McDermid

The High Notes

Danielle Steel

Little Eve

Catriona Ward

The Twelve, Topsy-Turvy, Very Messy Days of Christmas

James Patterson

Library services at a glance

  • Masks are optional for the most part, during both visits and programming, however, there may be some programs that require masking. If masks are required for a particular program, it will be indicated at the bottom of the program summary when you register for that event via the online activities calendar. If you’re ever in doubt, feel free to call the circulation desk and ask! And if YOU feel more comfortable wearing a mask to the library, don’t hesitate to do so. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
  • 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.
  • Online programming, 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, Motorcyclepedia, Museum Village, and Storm King Art Center.
  • We are not accepting any donations of books or DVDs at this time.
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