Barbara Linsley Book Signing

Things Will Be Better

Wednesday

March 13, 2013

6:30 pm

 Barbara Linsley is a local teacher. She has written several fiction and non-fiction books.  The latest “Things Will Be Better” is a children’s fictional story based on an 1849 journey on the Oregon trail.

 

It’s 1849, Crispinus Fletcher has been orphaned. After being forced to move twice before in his life, hoping things will better each time, Cris must now leave his farm and, with his 12 year old sister, find positions on a wagon train heading west. Heavy rains turn the trail to a mire. The dread disease, cholera, stalks the western-bound travelers. Flooded rivers flip wagons, causing injuries and drownings. Young men heading for the California gold fields travel with few supplies, steal, murder and rile the Indians along the route. The trail also brings adventures and good friendships. But when Cris and his sister arrive in Oregon Territory, will things really be better?

 

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February Off the Shelf article for the West Winfield Star

Off the Shelf

We had our fall book sale this month.  Yes, I know it is winter but we could not have it in the fall because of a proposed painting project the village was planning. Then it took a while to get a week with nothing going on to schedule the sale.  So, with great hopes, I moved out the 100’s of boxes and watched two snowstorms roll in that week.  As a result, when we have our spring sale, we will have plenty of books!

                Our computer class is coming to a close.  We have broadened our knowledge about the internet, copy & pasting, searching the Web, attaching, saving, and even discovered YouTube has more than stupid stunt videos. It was a great group that asked lots of question. I just hope they can play with a little that they learned.

                We are waiting for tax forms. We generally get the N.Y. State forms but not the Federal forms because the U.S. Post Office is so close to us the Federal forms just go to them.  Once we start getting the state forms we will post a sign so people will know they have arrived.

                Normally, at this time of year I am breathing a sigh of relief because I have finished the library’s annual report to the state.  The report includes our finances, a count of materials we own, how many programs we have had and what kinds they were, how many people attended and so on. This year the state is a bit late in getting it out so I have not started it.  Hopefully, they will open it up soon and I can get working on it.  When they finally do, I hope I have a few quiet weeks to work on it.

                We had a local author Stuart Copperwheat do a little book talk and signing.  His book is now available to borrow from the library.  Someone is reading it right now but you can request it or buy a copy from him.  We have his postcards in the library with all the information. We are also hoping to have Barbara Linsley do a book talk and signing to.  She has published a new children’s book.  Her historical fiction is very well researched and they are wonderful reads for children and adults.   As soon as a date and time are set I will put up posters.

                We have been trying several different ways to keep our DVD’s safe when they are on the shelf but also easy for the staff and patrons to access.  We finally have found a way that seems to work well for everyone.  It is a numbered system so I can tell you we have 740 DVD’s for your viewing pleasure.  So what is the hottest DVD? What is the movie that does not stay on the shelf for very long and is always going out? “The Downton Abbey” series is what West Winfield is watching the most.  When it comes to books, hunting and animal books seem to be hot with children this winter.  The adults are reading all kinds of fiction and books on faith, health or cooking seem to be the most popular.  So, as you can see there is a variety of things available here.  If we don’t have it, we usually can get it for you.  If you read digital books, those can be downloaded from the website for free and you can do that from the comfort of your own home. This is a great thing during a winter storm! The same goes for audio books or you can come and get the physical books.  Also, I want to give everyone a heads up that “World Book Night is in April”.  Last year copies of “Hunger Games” were given away this year… well I will keep you guessing for a little while.  I hope to see you in the stacks!

 

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For the Love of Books Sale

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Book sale starts Monday, February 4 and goes to Saturday, February 9.

There is a large selection of Fiction & Non -fiction, Adult & Children’s, Large Print & Audio Books, and new and vintage titles.

Most hardcover go for 50 cents a piece or 6 for $2

Most paperbacks go for 20 cents a piece or 6 for $1

During regular library hours.  Friday and Saturday is the bag sale.  Fill a bag we provide for $2 or 3 bags for $5. 

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Local Author Signing

programs 001Local author, Stuart Copperwheat will be at the Library on Wednesday, January 30

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6:30 – 8:00 pm

 The book centers on main character Carl Andrew Simmons, a highly imaginative 10-year-old with the dream of flying. Knowing little else other than his existence at Brighton County Orphanage, Carl’s life changes dramatically when he is adopted by Robert and Mary Ever-Young. What the Ever-Young’s don’t yet realize is the profound impact that Carl will have on their lives as well as the lives of others he meets along the way in his quest to fly.

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 The book cost is $15 at the signing.
Stu Copperwheat is an Information Technology Director from Upstate New York who has a passion for creativity and the arts.  He is an accomplished musician and lyricist having previously composed and released two full length albums with his band *Copperwheat* which will also be available at the signing for $10 each. 

 

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Yankee Candle Sale

yankee candleOur Annual Yankee Candle Fundraiser will go until October 23. Catalogs are available in the library and through the staff and Library Board Members. We have had this sale for many years and it is a great way to get some Christmas shopping done and help out the library at the same time.  Money for purchases are due at the time of purchase.  Checks can be made out to the West Winfield Library.  We thank you for your support past and present.

  A new part of our fundraiser is online sales.  If you would rather order online, go to www.yankeecandlefundraising.com .  On the lower left is a box for a group #.  Our group  # is 990011247. Sales from the online fundraiser will go directly to your home. Remember the library will get 40% of the sales so this is a great fundraiser for us!

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Howl at the Moon with a Wild Thing Tune!

 

 Sieling performs humorous songs about our natural world that engage the whole family. His performances are participatory, fun, lively and informative. Sieling writes and performs songs for children and adults and accompanies himself on guitar, banjo, harmonica and a drum machine.

Humorous, VERY participatory (sometimes even a bit athletic!) songs for lids that engage the whole family

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