1251 Route 9W
PO Box 780
Marlboro, New York 12542
Telephone: 845-236-7272
Fax: 845-236-7635
Library Hours:
Mon-Thurs 9:30-8:30
Fri 9:30-5
Sat 11-5
Sun Closed
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TONIGHT!
Thursday, July 16 7PM
Author Vist by Da Chen
It is with great pleasure that the Library will host a visit by Da Chen, author of fiction and memoir aimed at adult and young adult audiences alike. He is also an accomplished musician, Chinese calligrapher, and not only master of the written word, but a riveting storyteller as well. He can put a smile on your face while you still have a tear in your eye as he shares his experiences of living in the Hudson Valley, or of his days in his native China. Autographed books will be available for purchase and light refreshments will be served.
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James B. Cosgrove
Director
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Featured Author for July 16th
Da Chen
"Da Chen grew up in the deep south of China, running barefoot in muddy fields and riding the backs of water buffaloes. In his tiny Fujian village, water was fetched from an ancient well swimming with snakes, and the only lights that burned in most households were hissing kerosene lanterns. As the grandson of a disgraced landowner, he was a victim of communist political persecution and hollowing poverty during the Cultural Revolution. His family was beaten, his father thrown in reform camp, and young Chen, at the age of nine, was threatened with imprisonment. Unfailing family love helped him survive in a dysfunctional society and he found unexpected love and friendship with four other hoodlum outcasts, but dreams made him soar above the poverty and persecution. His first encounter with a Christian woman, a Baptist professor, was life changing. She taught him English and opened the possibility of another world. He excelled in college at Beijing Languages and Culture University, and stayed on as a professor of English after graduating top in his class. Da arrived in America at the age of 23 with $30 in his pocket, a bamboo flute, and a heart filled with hope. He attended Columbia University School of Law on a full scholarship, and upon graduating, worked for the Wall Street investment banking firm of Rothschilds, Inc."
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Summer Meet the Author Series
Thursday, July 23 CARLETON MABEE Promised Land
Dr. Mabee, a retired SUNY/New Paltz professor, has written a book on Fr. Divine who in the 1930s created interracial, utopian communities in overwhelmingly white Ulster County. His book concentrates on Divine's movement from 1935, when it established its first community in Ulster County, until 1985, when it sold off its last community in the county.
Thursday, July 30
KEVIN WOYCE Hudson River Lighthouses & History The arrival of the steamboat in 1809 and the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, made the Hudson one of America's busiest rivers. From 1826 until the middle of the 20th century, more than a dozen lighthouses guided ships past its islands and shallows. Mr. Woyce's book is an illustrated tour of these lights and of the river they marked. |
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Friends of the Library Summer Raffle

TICKETS!!! GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!!
The Friends of the Marlboro Library are raffling a fun, summer-themed thermal cooler filled with all the essentials: a grill, umbrella, sunblock, bug spray, books, pool toys and more! Stop by the Circulation desk at the Library to get your tickets. $1 per ticket or 6 tickets for $5. The drawing will be held on August 8th.
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Summer Reading - Gamer Style
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Madden Tournament
Call the Library at 236-7272, ext. 14, to sign up for the Madden Tournament on August 15th from noon - 4. Winner gets a copy of the xBox 360 version of the game.
Also, if you are a teen gamer and bored this summer, check out this excellent reading list based on game worlds at Kotaku. (Librarian Sue Scott recommends anything by Blizzard's games lore expert Christie Golden). | |
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