April 2010
Heermance Herald
Library Events and News

Heermance Memorial Library
1 Ely Street
Coxsackie, New York 12051
Telephone at 518 731 8084
Fax at 518 731 8264
www.hml.lib.ny.us

director@hml.lib.ny.us



Hours
Mondays 3:00 to 6:00
Tuesdays 10:00 to 6:00
Wednesdays 10:00 to 8:00
Thursdays 10:00 to 6:00
Fridays 10:00 to 5:00
Saturdays 10:00 to 3:00
Closed on Sundays



Regular Programs
Mother Goose Time
Tuesdays at 10:30 am

Preschool Story Hour
Thursdays at 10:30 am

Homework Helper
Monday through Thursday at 3:30 pm

Adult Knitting Club
Saturdays at 11:00 am

Lunch Bunch Book Group
Second Monday
of every month

Les Bas Bleus Book Group
Third Wednesday
of every month
 

Friends of the Library
2nd Wednesday
of every month
at 7:00 pm 

Board of Trustees Meeting
April 15th at 7:00 pm
Check Out Our Web Calendar!

 


 
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April
 Spring,  Flowers, Gardening
"As long as one has a garden, one has a future.
As long as one has a future, one is alive."
 Francis Hodgson Burnett.  
Stop by the Library and browse our display of gardening books.

online test 
 Studying for AP exams? Applying to Graduate School? Taking a Police or Firefighter Exam?
 
 
 Visit our web site www.hml.lib.ny.us  to access practice tests for students of all ages. There are many treasures on our web site but this one could really change your life. Take control of your future and prepare for your next step in life by practicing for entrance exams for colleges and careers. The Practice Tests database found on our web site gives you anytime, anywhere access to test prep for high school exams (AP and GRE) college exams (PSAT, SAT and more); graduate school exams (GRE, LSAT, MCAT and more) and career exams for the police, firefighters, EMTs, postal workers, military and civil service. You can access this resource from home on the library's web site or at the library by using the library's computers. Click your way to success with your library card!
 

 
Food for Fines
 
March 27th thru April 17th 

Support the Coxsackie Food Pantry
and
clear your overdue fines!
 
pantry woman
For every item donated we will waive $5.00 in fines on items checked out from the Heermance Memorial Library. We cannot waive fines on items checked out at other librairies or on missing or damaged items.  The food pantry is requesting donations of non perishable, unexpired, unopened canned or boxed food, paper goods and  coffee,
 


between the covers
Between the Covers 
  What a thrilling time for readers of suspense, as many of the best-selling writers release some of our favorite heroes and villains in their newest novels. 
 
9th Judgment by James Patterson - another installment in the Women's Murder Club takes detective Lindsay Boxer up against a jewel thief, villainous movie star and a killer with a vendetta.
Deliver Us From Evil by David Baldacci - reacquaints us with Shaw, a shadowy operative from Baldacci's former novel The Whole Truth, as he teams up with a vigilante in their globetrotting adventures to stop a human trafficker from pursuing his new business endeavor of supplying nuclear weapons to Islamic terrorists.
Deception by Jonathan Kellerman - once again psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD detective Milo Sturgis team up to find the murderer of a teacher at an exclusive prep school is found dead.
This Body of Death by Elizabeth George - Inspector Lynley is dealing with his own personal tragedies when he is called upon to assist Scotland Yard in solving the murder of a young woman who is found in a London cemetery.  ells the story of one of baseball's greatest players, the man both on the field and off. Full of many possible motives and evidence George has once again pleased her fans. 
The Double Comfort Safari Club: The New No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Novel by Alexander McCall Smith - the 11th installment in this series takes us back to Botswana with the lady detective Precious Ramotswe. A well awaited continuation of a much-loved series.
Lucid Intervals by Stuart Woods - once again Stone Barrington takes the reader on a fast-paced romp through another of his escapades including his usual good times.
Nowhere to Run by C.J. Box - Joe Pickett, Wyoming game warden, thinks that his last week  in a remote district is going to be his last forever where he encounters events that not only challenge his strength as an officer of the law  but also as a human being. Inspired by a real-life game warden's experience, even well loved character Nate Romanowski makes an appearance.


 

red travel bus   A Friend-ly Update 

 NYC Bus Trip Saturday April 17th
  $35 Round Trip Ticket
It's not too late. There are still a few seats left! Stop by the library with a check made payable to the Friends of the Heermance Memorial Library and reserve your seat.  Refreshments served.      
                                                              chef 
  
              The Coxsackie Cuisine
 
May 22nd is the 10th Annual  Coxsackie Cuisine.  Start at the library with hors d'oeuvres, followed by a fabulous dinner at a mystery host's home then return to the library for an array of delicious desserts. Tickets are $45.00 per person and will go on sale April 15th
at the library.  Don't miss out on this great culinary event.