May 2-8, 2016
In This Issue
Run Like a Mother 5K & Kids' Races
Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale Starts this Friday
Author Talk with Peter Steiner
Community Sing-Along
Book Discussions this Week
Making STEAM: Maker Group for Adults
Memoir Writing Group
Job Openings @ the Library
From Page to Stage: Curious George @ the Playhouse
Weekly Drop-In Children's Programs
Time for Teens: AP Exam Prep Study Hall
Important Notice for Ridgefield Library Borrowers

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Run Like a Mother 5K & Kids' Races Sunday

Celebrate Mother's Day by being part of the women's 5k and kids' 1 mile races right here in Ridgefield on May 8th. Sponsorship proceeds benefit the Library's Noreen L. Papa Mothers: Live your Life initiative.  Learn more about the race and this important project.

NEW! Sign up now to volunteer during the race weekend (community service credit available). Find out how.
Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale Starts this Friday
Sale of Books for Children and Teens
May 6-8
Library's Lower Level Gallery
Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM.  10-noon $10 Early Bird entry (free for Friends members)
Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Half Price!

Annual Spring Used Book Sale (limited children's books)
May 13-16
On the Library's Lower Level
Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM.  10-noon $10 Early Bird entry (free for Friends members)
Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Half Price!
Monday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM $5/bag - bring your own grocery bag
Author Talk with Peter Steiner
Peter Steiner
Thursday, May 5, 7:00 PM
Main Program Room
Author Talk with Peter Steiner
Peter Steiner will read from and discuss his fifth novel. The Capitalist (published by St. Martin's Press in February 2016). Steiner left teaching after 8 years at Dickinson College to become an artist; drawing cartoons and painting landscapes and still-lifes. For the next twenty five years he made his living as a cartoonist for The New Yorker, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Times, and other publications.  He continues to paint and has had solo exhibitions in Atlanta, Richmond, and Washington, DC. 

This program is co-sponsored by the Library and Books on the Common.  Copies of The Capitalist will be available for sale and signing at the event. Please register.
Community Sing-Along
acoustic-guitar.jpg Sunday, May 8, 3:00 PM
Main Program Room
Let's Sing! - A Community Sing-Along 
Join us for Let's Sing! A community sing-along in the spirit of Pete Seeger. "The songs are part of a project from the Music Educators National Conference, chosen for their wonderful spirit and singability," said Cantor Deborah Katchko-Gray, who began the series as a way to bring the community together.  Get America Singing Again! is the book that will be used and there is no fee.  Members of the public are encouraged to bring friends, family and portable instruments for an uplifting, shared musical experience.
Musical hosts are Edwin Taylor, Faith Ferry, and Deborah Katchko-Gray.  For more information contact  cantordebbie@gmail.com
No registration. 
Book Discussions this Week
Tuesday, May 3, 7:00 PM
Randolph Room
The Nonfictioneers
Fierce Patriot: The Tangled Lives of William Tecumseh Sherman by Robert O'Connell

Thursday, May 5, 10:30 AM
Randolph Room
Murder by the Book
The Blackhouse by Peter May

Thursday, May 5, 3:00 PM
Founders Hall
Founders Hall Book Group
Our Souls at Night by Kent Haruf
Open to members of Founders Hall - no registration required.
Making STEAM: Maker Group for Adults
Wednesday, May 4, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
Donofrio Family Technology Center
Maker Group for Adults
Come join us in our new Adult Maker Group.  In this hands-on session, we'll continue our exploration of Arduinos and work on projects using these powerful microprocessors. This group is for those 18 years of age and above.
Memoir Writing Group
Saturday, May 7, 1:00 PM
Randolph Room
Memoir Writing Group 
Monthly session will include advice from other writers, a prompt with writing time, critique and sharing. No registration. Please contact Eileen O'Halloran,  eohalloran509@gmail.com orĀ  914-441-8092 for more information.
Job Openings @ The Library
Children's Library Assistant - A year-round position in the Ridgefield Library's children's department at 19 hours per week. Experience working with children, strong customer service and computer skills are essential.  Some college required.  Library experience desired.  Must be available afternoons, evenings and weekends. Hourly rate starts at $16.  Application form is required and available here. Application deadline is May 9, 2016.

Teen Services Librarian (F/T) sought for Ridgefield Library Adult Services department. We are looking for a dynamic, teen-savvy individual, with youth-focused collection development, reference, reader's advisory and programming experience to work in our sunny, new Teen Center. Strong interpersonal and technology skills a must for outreach and partnerships, as well as running our 10 year old Teen Advisory Group. Duties also include adult reference and technology instruction. MLS required (or near completion). Letter, resume and 3 professional references to Leslie Vuilleumier at mlvuill@ridgefieldlibrary.org by May 20.
From Page to Stage: Curious George @ the Ridgefield Playhouse
Saturday, May 7, 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM
Ridgefield Playhouse
Curious George Live: The Golden Meatball 
The Library is pleased to join the Ridgefield Playhouse in bringing to Ridgefield live stage adaptations of beloved children's books.  Come to the Library to check out the originals or hear them read at storytime, then experience them live @ the Playhouse.

Contact the Playhouse at 203-438-5795 for information and tickets.
Weekly Drop-In Children's Activities
Monday, 10:30 AM
Leir Children's Program Room
Drop-In Storytime
Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film.

  Mother GooseTuesday, 10:15 AM
Leir Children's Program Room
Mother Goose
Mother Goose is a language enrichment program for "walkers" ages 12 months through age 2 including finger plays, music and movement.

Wednesday, 11:30 AM
Leir Children's Program Room
Baby & Me 
Finger plays and songs for newborns through age 12 months with a caregiver.  Parents of infants are invited to network with each other. 

Wednesday, 2:00 PM
Leir Children's Program Room
Time for 3s and 4s
A program just for the three- and four-year-olds including stories, songs and a short film.  Children may attend alone or with an adult.

Friday, 11:00 AM
Leir Children's Program Room
Friday Flicks 
Book based movies for ages 2 and up.

Saturday, 10:30 AM
Leir Children's Program Room
Drop-In Storytime
Children ages 3 and up are invited for stories, songs and a short book-based film. 
Time for Teens: AP Exam Prep
AP Exam Prep Study Hall
Ridgefield High School students studying for AP exams are welcome to use the Dayton Program Room as a study hall at the following times. A staff member will be present.
Monday, May 2, 3:00 - 8:00 PM
Tuesday, May 3, 3:00 - 6:00 PM 
Wednesday, May 4, 3:00 - 8:00 PM
Thursday, May 5, 3:00 - 8:00 PM
Monday, May 9, 3:00 - 8:00 PM
Important Notice for Ridgefield Library Borrowers
For the foreseeable future we will no longer process requests for items we do not own and must revise the procedure for placing a hold on items we do own.  

Please do not use the REQUEST IT feature in our online catalog to request items from Ridgefield or other Bibliomation libraries.  Instead, please go to any service desk in the library, and our staff will be happy to assist you. 

Click here for more important information about about how this will impact you and alternative service options. We apologize for the inconvenience this will cause many of our regular patrons. 
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