Thursday, September 14, 2006

CHEESE!

At yesterday's Books-Sandwiched-In, Joann Toner explained how CHEESE can help us keep our brains alive no matter what our age; i.e. Challenging leisure activities, Humor, Exercising physically, Exercising mentally, Strong social networks, and Eating healthy. Thanks, Joann, for a fun and very informative talk.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Monthly Board of Trustees Meeting

The September meeting of the Library's Board of Trustees will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, September 14th. All Board meetings are open to the public.

September Friends Meeting

The September meeting of the Friends of the Sodus Free Library will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, September 13th, following our Books-Sandwiched-In. We hope that many of you will be able to join us.

Friday, September 08, 2006

September Books-Sandwiched-In

Have you ever opened a cupboard door and then struggled to remember why? Walked to another room to get something, and had to retrace your steps to remember what you were after? (I hope I'm not the only one who does these things!) Help is at hand. Come in and sign up for our first Fall Books-Sandwiched-In, scheduled for Wednesday, September 13, at noon. Joann Toner will present "Keeping Your Brain Alive!" giving us lots of ideas on how to exercise our minds. Reservations are required; $3 per person is charged to cover a lunch of assorted sandwiches, homemade pie, and coffee or tea). Don't forget to stop by the Library at 17 Maple Avenue, or call (315) 483-9292 to reserve your spot!

New DVD Titles

Stop by the Library to pick up one of our new DVDs: Akeelah and the Bee, Brother Bear 2, Game 6, Inside Man, Lost - Season 1, 30 Days, V for Vendetta. If they are checked out when you come in, simply pick up one of our "Circle the Video" sheets, circle the titles you'd like placed on Hold, and turn the sheet in at the check-out desk. We'll call you when the DVD is in for you.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

The Most Important School Supply

September is a time when the American Library Association and libraries across the country remind parents that a library card is the most important school supply of all. The observance was launched in 1987 to meet the challenge of then Secretary of Education William J. Bennett, who said: "Let's have a national campaign ... every child should obtain a library card - and use it." Since then, thousands of public and school libraries join each Fall in a national effort to ensure that every child does just that.


"Your library card is your ticket to a world of opportunities. Get it, and use it at your library."
~George Lopez, actor, comedian, author, and 2006 Library Card Sign-Up spokesperson

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Have a safe and happy holiday weekend. If Ernesto's rain prevents you from enjoying the outdoors, stay in and lose yourself in a good book.

Friday, September 01, 2006



Click here to hear a message for your family from actor George Lopez!

Magic Kit Drawing


Congratulations to all of our readers from preschool through 9th grade for reading a total of 32,265 minutes during our six weeks of Summer reading. That is totally amazing! The totals by team were:


Diamond Team (1st - 3rd grade) - 10,490 minutes
Sapphire Team (7th - 9th grade) - 8,591 minutes
Ruby Team (Preschool-Kindergarten) - 6,830 minutes
Emerald Team (4th - 6th grade) - 6,354 minutes

The Diamond Team definitely blew the other age groups away, so today we put all of their Time Trackers into a drawing for the magic kit. Donated by David Moreland at our Books: A Treasure! kick-off program in July, the "Classic Mysteries of the Master Magicians" kit includes everything needed to perform over 75 illusions. And the winner is - insert drumroll here :) - Jair V. Congratulations, Jair! We hope that you enjoyed the programs you attended and the books you read, and hope that you come in to show us some of your magic tricks.

We want everyone to remember that books are full of treasures, so even though you're done keeping track of minutes read (at least until next Summer!), visit us often, check out some great books, and keep reading!

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Deadline Approaching

Remember that Thursday, August 31st, is the absolutely last day to turn in your Books: A Treasure! Time Trackers and Reading, Family and/or Vacation Bingo cards. It is also the last day for prize winners to pick up their prizes (although I think there are only 1 or 2 of you who haven't already rushed in to choose something from the window!).

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Labor Day Closing



The Library will be closed Saturday, September 2nd, through Monday, September 4th, for the Labor Day holiday. We will reopen with regular hours (noon - 8 p.m.) on Tuesday, September 5th.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Final Week's Prize Winners

The prize winners for Books: A Treasure! Week 6 are:

Preschool-9th Grade - Addison B., Karly F., Kerri G., Moriah G., Jaylan J., Jeannette S.; and 10th Grade-Adult - Valeri M.

Congratulations to all of our prize winners. We hope that you had as much fun this summer as we did, and that you keep reading just for the love of it.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Summer Reading Finale

Another treasure of a program today, as The Meatballs performed their musical program with lots of audience participation (including a conga line through the building!).


Remember, minutes you read through this Saturday all count for this week's Time Tracker. The Trackers and any completed Bingo sheets are due back at the Library by August 31st. As of today, the Ruby Team (1st-3rd graders) is way ahead on total minutes read - 7,280 with one week to go! Have fun as you finish up your sixth week of reading for Books: A Treasure!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Friends of the Sodus Free Library Meeting

Our Friends group will be meeting this Thursday, August 17th, at 4 p.m. These meetings are open to the public, and we're always looking for new members!

Monday, August 14, 2006

Prize Winners for Week 5

Congratulations to our Week 5 prize winners:

Preschool-9th Grade -- Kevin B., Jr., Ella C., Kayleah G., Beth G., Max L., Kelsey S.; 10th Grade-Adult -- Brigitta L.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Programs for Week Number 6

The last five weeks have sped by, and we've come to our last week of Books: A Treasure! The following activities are planned:

Monday, 10:30-11:30 a.m - Story Hour
Tuesday, 1-2 p.m. - Share-A-Book Reading Club
Wednesday, 7-7:45 p.m. - PJ Storytime - stay for milk & cookies!
Thursday, noon-1 p.m. - Picnic - Bring your sandwich, and we'll have pretzels, juice, and freeze pops
Thursday, 1-2 p.m. - Finale musical program with The Meatballs, Bob Pezzolesi and Blair Frodelius

Finale Program Next Thursday

You will laugh. You will sing. You will make some very silly noises. Come to the Library at 1 p.m. on Thursday, August 17th, for our Books: A Treasure! finale program featuring The Meatballs.
The Meatballs play a variety of musical styles from island to jazz to pop to ... well ... just plain silly! With over 30 years of combined musical experience, Bob Pezzolesi and Blair Frodelius have been performing together professionally since 1996. As parents themselves, they know how to keep kids laughing, dancing, and singing! Bob, keyboards and vocals, has five children, and definitely knows how to keep the kids laughing. Blair, guitar and vocals, has six kids of his own, and is only slightly less silly than Bob. (And their name? Bob's Italian and Blair's Swedish - together they just had to be The Meatballs!)

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Bubble Day!

Everyone had a great time on Bubble Day experimenting with all of Ms. Bugni's bubble makers. We made HUGE bubbles with hula hoops, badminton rackets, all kinds of plastic utensils, and even a few things that were meant to make bubbles! Here are a couple of pictures we took Thursday. Be sure to visit the Library to see more pictures of our Books: A Treasure! adventures.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Bubble Fun Thursday

Reminder: Be sure to stop by the Library at 1 p.m. on Thursday for Bubble Day - you're sure to have fun making bubbles bigger than you. We'll even put you inside one of the huge bubbles!



(I found this great bubble photo taken by Glenn Loos-Austin at Yotophoto.com)

Monday, August 07, 2006

This Week's Prize Winners

Books: A Treasure! prize winners for this week are:

Preschool-9th Grade: Shawniqua B., Nicholas B., Alexis B., Andrew E., Lucas T., and Melissa W.; 10th Grade-Adult: Antje D.

Congratulations, and remember to Keep Reading!

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Another Fun Week Planned

Be sure to stop by the Library this week to fill out your prize tickets, and to turn in your Time Trackers. This week of Books: A Treasure! will feature:

Monday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. -- Story Hour
Tuesday, 1-2 p.m. -- Share-a-Book Reading Club
Wednesday, 1-2 p.m. -- Crafts with Sandy
Thursday, 1-2 p.m. -- Bubble Day with Ms. Bugni (Be aware that you will get wet, so dress appropriately!)

We hope you're able to visit us during this fifth week of our Summer Reading Program.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Quote for the Week

"From your parents you learn love and laughter and how to put one foot before the other. But when books are opened, you discover you have wings."
~
Helen Hayes

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Don't Miss Out!

Don't miss any of the Summer Reading fun we're having at the Library - regularly click on our Calendar of Events & Closings to see what's happening. Plans for the rest of this week include: PJ Storytime Wednesday night at 7 p.m. - wear your pajamas and bring a favorite stuffed (or real!) friend; Ruby Team Reading Club (for grades 1 - 3) Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. - lots of great stories, and everyone will get to make a really neat treasure chest; Tales on the Porch Thursday evening at 7 p.m. - it's Family Share-a-Book night, so bring along a favorite book, poem, or something you've written, and we'll take turns reading (material must be appropriate for all age groups); Crafts with Sandy on Friday at 1 p.m. - always a surprise and always fun!

Monday, July 31, 2006

This Week's Prize Winners

Our third week's Books: A Treasure! prize winners are: Preschool-9th Grade -- Larissa G., Nate L., Triton O., Leena S., Jacob T., Gracie Y.; 10th Grade-Adult -- Shirley P.

Congratulations to all of you, and we look forward to seeing you when you come in to choose your prizes.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Booker Can't March Tonight

Between the heat and weight of the costume and the heat of the day, we're cancelling Booker B. OWWL's appearance in tonight's Kiddie Parade. We really appreciate our local ambulance squad, but don't know if they've had training to handle an owl with heat exhaustion! We're sorry for any inconvenience this might cause any of you, and promise to try again on a cooler day. Stop by the Library today if you'd like to see the costume, and to pick up a candy and a bookmark.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

July 27th Tales on the Porch

Join us on the porch at 7 p.m. this Thursday evening for Antje Dirksen-Post's reading of Soup with Dumplings. Antje's published short story is a reminiscence of her childhood in post-World War II Germany, and will be enjoyed by the entire family. Don't miss this opportunity to gather together for a treasure of a story.

Come March With Booker B. OWWL

Booker B. OWWL, the official mascot of the Pioneer Library System, will be marching in the Sodus Kiddie Parade tomorrow night. Children of all ages are invited to join us in passing out bookmarks and candy. Call the Library for more information, or meet us at the Methodist Church at the corner of Belden Avenue and Ridge Road at 6:45 p.m. Small children must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Books: A Treasure! Prize Winners

This week's Summer Reading prize winners are:

Preschool to 9th Grade -- Kilah A., Jade P., Dezzeray S., Megan T., Jair V., Ashley W.

10th Grade to Adult -- Janet A.

Congratulations to our second week prize winners!

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Rained Out at the Olde Tyme Country Faire

We tried. We set up the tent, unloaded the van, unpacked the books, put up our signs, and patiently (?) waited for the rain to stop. After 3 1/2 hours, the rain was coming down harder, thunder could be heard in the distance, and we had taken in a grand total of $5.25, plus a $4 donation. A quick vote resulted in taking down the signs, repacking the books, reloading the van, and leaving the Faire before the Oscar Fuerst Field became flooded. What a disappointment!

We are hoping that the Sodus Chamber will try this again next year, and that we'll be able to participate in a great Faire on a beautiful, sunny day!

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Olde Tyme Country Faire This Weekend

Come down to Sodus Point's Oscar Fuerst Field this Saturday and visit our Friends' booth. We'll have a good assortment of paperbacks and children's books, all selling for 25 cents each. All of the money raised this year will be put toward new desks for the library's public computers. Local meteorologists are predicting a beautiful day, so head down to the Point to scoop up some great bargains for a great cause!

July 20th Tales on the Porch

Are you working on Family Bingo and don't have a clue what a 3 Apples book is or why you need to read one? Come "set a spell" with us Thursday night and find out. The program will start at 7 p.m. on the Library's front porch. We hope to see you there!

Monday, July 17, 2006

Congratulations To This Week's Prize Winners

We held our first Books: A Treasure! prize drawing this morning, and the winners are: Preschool-9th Grade -- Marissa B., Anna L., Matthew M., Christina M., Hope V., and Sierra W.; 10th Grade-Adult -- Jennifer B.

Congratulations, and remember to Keep READING!

Summer Reading Update

Our first week of Books: A Treasure! was a huge success, with 183 people attending our first five programs - definitely a record-breaker! Our Readers' Wall of Fame is growing daily. As people register, their picture is placed on a treasure chest, to which a sticker is added each time they visit the Library. It's not too late to join in the fun - stop by to sign up anytime this week.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Magic at the Library

With a little help from burnt cork, rouge, eyeliner, tooth black, and a lot of imagination, Moreland the Magician turned into Moreland the Pirate.

Here are a few of the 83 enthusiastic people attending today's program.

Chester the Rabbit presents Moreland with the magic he discovered during his visit: an OWWL library card!

Monday, July 10, 2006

Summer Reading Prizes

Our Books: A Treasure! prize window is filled and waiting for our first weekly drawing on Monday, July 17th. We will draw two winners from each team, and the winners may pick any prize from the bottom three shelves. We will also be drawing one winner from our 4Rs group; this winner will pick from the top shelf. To be eligible to win a prize, you need to be registered for Summer Reading, so visit the Library ASAP! Once registered, you will be able to enter the drawing with one ticket for each library visit, one additional for attending any of our programs, and two for turning in a Time Tracker. To be fair to others, once you have won a prize, we ask that you not enter for subsequent drawings. Of course, you would still be eligible to earn a prize by completing one of our Bingo cards. It's definitely time to choose a book and get reading!

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Perennial Planter Update III

In the month since our last update, the perennials have grown so well that the pot is no longer visible! The sedum is asserting itself, and we're looking forward to seeing it bloom next.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Johnny Who? We have our own pirate!

While the national news is focusing quite a bit of attention on that other pirate this week, at our Library we're busy preparing for a visit from our very own pirate, Moreland the Magician. At 4 p.m. on Tuesday, July 11th, David Moreland will present his "Books: A Treasure!" magic program, followed, after a short break, by a 20-minute magic workshop. We'll all be able to learn a bit of pirate magic!

Moreland has worked as a professional actor and magician for almost twenty years. Before moving to Ithaca in 2002, he lived in Los Angeles for six years. "I worked as a children's magician on the weekends, doing three or four private birthday parties, and pursued film and television acting work during the week," he says. In all, Moreland has appeared in over forty films and television series, including Legally Blonde, Seinfeld, Friends, Will & Grace, The X Files, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Practice, and Donnie Darko. For three seasons, he played Ted Danson's obnoxious next-door neighbor Mr. Grenquist on Becker.

Scheduled to perform his show at over 40 libraries in New York State this summer, Moreland says he finds special satisfaction in promoting summer reading. "I spent many summer days as a child at the Elma Public Library. I would walk a mile there from home and read about magic and theatre for hours at a time. It's a great pleasure to share my love of reading with children."

It is our pleasure to be able to offer this program to Sodus families. While Moreland's program is geared to children ages 4 - 10, all ages are welcome (I thoroughly enjoyed the small - and hysterical! - sampling of the program which we librarians were treated to at a March workshop.) Registration is not required for any of the programs during our six-week Books: A Treasure!, and they are all offered free of charge. Registration is required to participate in our reading clubs, weekly prize drawings, and Bingo games. Come on down to the Library and join in on the fun!

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Summer Reading Registration Began Today

Registration for our six-week Summer Reading Program, Books: A Treasure!, started today. Stop by any day this week to join a reading team, have your treasure chest added to the Readers' Wall of Fame, and to be included in all the fun we have planned. Teams are divided into age groups: The Ruby Team is for children from preschool through Kindergarten, the Diamond Team is 1st grade - 3rd grade, the Emerald Team is 4th grade - 6th grade, and the Sapphire Team is 7th grade - 9th grade. Programs are scheduled for each age group, sometimes in combination, for a six-week period starting Sunday, July 9th, the day when we all officially start reading. Team members will enter weekly prize drawings by filling out prize tickets: one for each library visit, one for each program attended, and two for turning in a Time Tracker (tracking minutes read each week). There are also Reading, Family, and Vacation Bingo games to play, making prizes available both by winning a drawing or by earning one "the old-fashioned way." Don't feel left out if you're beyond 9th grade; 10th graders up through any age adult are invited to join our 4R's program - Read a book, fill out a Reader's Recommendation form, and fill out a Raffle ticket for your own weekly prize drawing. Make sure to stop by the Library soon - you don't want to miss the Treasure!

Tuesday, July 04, 2006


"You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness. You may think you have overeaten, but it is patriotism."
~ Erma Bombeck

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Register For Summer Reading

This is the week! Come in to the Library starting at noon on Wednesday, July 5th, and register for six weeks of fun, books, and prizes. We've planned activities for every age group, and are looking forward to seeing more people participate than we've ever had. When you come in to register, you'll receive all of the information you'll need to participate, but if you'd like a sneak preview of what's coming, click on our Calendar of Events.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Library Closing




The Library will be closed Tuesday, July 4th, in celebration of Independence Day. We will reopen at noon on Wednesday, July 5th. Have a safe and happy holiday!

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Announcing: Wireless Hotspot

Bring those laptops down to the Library - we now have wireless access. Sit at a table, on one of our comfy couches, or even on the new bench in our front yard! When you open your browser, click on "OWWL." You will then be prompted for your library card number and your pin - if you've forgotten your pin, or didn't realize that you have one, come see us at the desk.

Things to remember (from the OWWL Wireless Welcome page):

This is a publicly accessible wireless network. Data that you send may be viewable by other people on the network.

When transmitting sensitive information such as credit card numbers, make sure you are using SSL or another form of end-to-end connection encryption. If you're not sure how to do this, then we would recommend not using the connection for things like online shopping or banking.

Although you are using your own computer, you must still abide by this library's acceptable use policy.

We hope that you enjoy this new service - feedback is always welcomed.

Sunday's Program

Antje Dirksen-Post read her short story and shared memories about her childhood in post-World War II Germany.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Congratulations to our Sodus Graduates!





We're so proud of you and wish you all the best and brightest of futures!

Sunday Program Reminder

What would it be like to leave everything familiar and move to another country across the ocean? Bring your school-aged children to the Library at 3 p.m. Sunday to hear Antje Dirksen-Post's memories of leaving Germany as a child and coming to America. They'll be treated to a reading of her autobiographical short story, and hear about the importance of recording their own memories. I look forward to seeing you there!

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Successful Paperback Sale

It was announced at today's Friends meeting that our first "Just Paperbacks" sale brought in $315.06 - the result of the efforts of a great many workers. Thanks to all who made this possible.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

June Friends' Meeting

The Friends of the Sodus Free Library will meet at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 22, in the Library's meeting room. All are welcome to join us!

Monday, June 19, 2006

Today's Books-Sandwiched-In

These book club ladies did a wonderful job today, sharing the history of their group and some of their favorite titles with all of us. They have also compiled a list of all the books their club has read. If you were unable to attend today's luncheon, stop by the Library for a copy of their list - it's loaded with great suggestions for that next read!

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Writing & Remembering Focus of Upcoming Children's Program

Children will learn the importance of preserving their memories in our next Community Reader program. Library Trustee Antje Dirksen-Post will read her published short story, Soup with Dumplings, and discuss the immigrant experience from a child's perspective. Antje's story is a memoir of her childhood, and is sure to be enjoyed by all school-aged children. Registration is not necessary for this free program, which will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 25th.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

June Books-Sandwiched-In

Need some help choosing that next great book to read? Call or stop by the Library to sign up for our June 19th Books-Sandwiched-In; reservations are required. This month's luncheon will feature reviews of Sodus book club member's favorite books, plus a short history of the club. The cost for lunch is $3, and includes a sandwich, chips, coffee or tea, and homemade pie. The doors to the lunch room open at 11:45 a.m., but come early (the Library opens at 10 a.m.) and browse through some of our new books. See you there!

Father's Day Closing


The Library will be closed on Sunday, June 18th, in honor of Father's Day, and will reopen at 10 a.m. on Monday, June 19th.

Monday, June 12, 2006

June Board Meeting

The June meeting of the Sodus Free Library Board of Trustees will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 15th. Because the "Just Paperbacks" sale will be in the meeting room, the Board will meet in the Ruth Mills Room for this month only. All Board meetings are open to the public.

Friday, June 09, 2006

1st Annual "Just Paperbacks" Sale

Do you have a passion for paperbacks? Tote a pile home to take on vacation, to the beach, on the airplane or boat ride, under a shade tree, or just to curl up in a rocking chair on your front porch. We have literally thousands of paperbacks to sell - they will be 25 cents each, or a baker's dozen (13) for $3. During the sale, you may purchase one of our new canvas tote bags for $10 (normally they cost $8) and fill it with as many paperbacks as you can fit inside. The sale starts at noon on Thursday, June 15th, and continues from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. Saturday (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) will be $1 bag day. Plan to stop by for some great bargains!

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards Announced

The Boston-Globe Horn Book Awards for Excellence in Children's Literature have been announced, and the 2006 winners are Kate DiCamillo's The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Lois Ehlert's Leaf Man, and Faith McNulty's If You Decide To Go To The Moon. Click here for more information and to see which titles were named as honor books. Call or stop by the library to place an OWWL Hold on any of these wonderful children's books.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Reminder



Remember - tonight's program on how to prevent identity theft starts at 7 p.m.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Quote for the Day

"TV. If kids are entertained by two letters, imagine the fun they will have with twenty-six. Open your child's imagination. Open a book." ~Anonymous

Thursday, June 01, 2006

New DVDs

New DVD titles we have added to our collection include The Family Stone, Nanny McPhee, Munich, Mrs. Henderson Presents, Hoodwinked, Transamerica, Last Holiday, and Rumor Has It. The newest nonfiction DVD (which checks out for 21 days) is Bobby Flay's 3-disc Boy Meets Grill set. Access your OWWL account online to place a hold on any of these titles, or, if you prefer, call or stop by the Library and we'll do it for you.

Perennial Planter Update II

The recent spell of heat and humidity has wilted some of us, but the plants in our perennial container have absolutely loved it!

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Internet "Social" Sites

Are you worried about your children spending time on the Internet? There are so many wonderful sites they can visit for fun, information, or relaxation. However, as with anything else, problems are always considered more newsworthy. There have been many articles in print and on TV recently concerning social sites such as myspace.com. The Federal Trade Commission has some good safety tips to observe when visiting and/or posting on these sites; click here to visit their page. Please make sure that your children and teenagers observe these simple rules and "surf" safely.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Library Closing

The Library will be closed Saturday, May 27, through Monday, May 29, for the Memorial Day weekend. We will reopen at noon on Tuesday, May 30. Our online catalog is available 24/7 for renewals, account checks, or the placing of holds.

May Friends Meeting

The Friends of the Sodus Free Library will meet at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 25th, in the Library's meeting room. All are invited to join us as we discuss plans for our 1st annual "Just Paperbacks" sale.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

New Book Club Starting

As part of working toward their Girl Scout Silver Awards, Jessica Jonasse and Ana Abkarian are starting a book club for girls aged 12 to 14. We hope to read one book a month, with the first being Heir Apparent by Vivan VandeVelde. Stop by the check-out desk to sign up.

Monday's Books-Sandwiched-In


Bill Bolling presented us with many facts about identity theft, and provided several tips on how to avoid it during our Monday Books-Sandwiched-In. Just a reminder: if you would like to hear the topic covered in more depth, or if you were unable to attend the noontime program, Bill will return at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 6th, for an encore presentation. Call 483-9292 or stop by the Library for more information.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Proposition 3 Passed

Thank you to the 340 Sodus residents who voted "Yes" for Proposition 3, approving $56,000 for our Library. This funding is a vital part of our budget, and we are pleased that so many people recognize the Library's value.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Annual School Vote

The Sodus Central School District annual budget vote will be held on Tuesday, May 16th, from noon to 9 p.m. in the High School lobby. Proposition 3 reads: "Shall a levy of $56,000 on the taxable property of Sodus Central School District as a contribution to the Sodus Free Library for its maintenance and support be approved?" If you have any questions regarding this proposition, please leave a comment here, or contact me or one of our Trustees by phone or email.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Upcoming Children's Program

"All About Ducks," the next program in our Community Reader Series, will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 18th. Dynalec's Greg Cuvelier will be reading The Wide World of Suzie Mallard by Hazel J. Hutchins, and will also share some of his knowledge about ducks with the children. In addition, we'll have stories, activities, and refreshments. Registration is welcomed, but not required for this free program. Be sure to bring your children to the Library for this fun program!


Mike Garlock has generously
loaned some of his duck decoys
and specimens for our display case.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Pick Up A Library Book Bag

Keep all of your checked-out items together in one of our new book bags. Our Friends group started selling these sturdy totes today; the cost is $8 each. Stop by the desk soon - at this price, we expect them to go fast!

May Books-Sandwiched-In

The Friends of the Sodus Free Library will host a timely Books-Sandwiched-In on Monday, May 15th. William R. Bolling, Risk Management Specialist for WCTA Federal Credit Union (and retired long-time Library Trustee and President) will give a presentation on preventing identity theft. Lunch, which includes a sandwich, beverage, and a slice of homemade pie, starts at noon; the cost is $3 per person. Doors to the lunch room will open at 11:45, so come early and check out some of our new books and DVDs. Space is limited, so stop by, email, or call today to make your reservation. If your schedule does not permit you to come for lunch, mark your calendar for 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 6th, when this program will be repeated. Reservations will not be required for the evening program.

Perennial Planter Update

The container of perennials planted for us by Christine Sanguedolce at the April Books-Sandwiched-In is growing by leaps and bounds.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Closed for Mother's Day


The Library will be closed on Sunday, May 14th, in honor of Mother's Day.

May Board of Trustees Meeting

The monthly Board of Trustees meeting will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 11th, in the Library's meeting room. The public is welcome at all Board meetings.