Monday, November 18, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
Schoharie
Free Library November Events
www.schoharielibrary.org
295-7127
Mondays
Knitting & Needles
6:00-9:00pm Open time.
Bring your
latest project to share. Quilting, knitting, crocheting, sewing,
crafting...
Share what you
are working on with others!
Tuesday
November 5th & 19th Movie Morning
10:15am-11:45am
(All
are welcome!)
Come
and watch a movie with your friends! The Library will have popcorn
and
cheese puffs
to share!
November
5th
Mirror Mirror;
November
19th
Squanto: A
Warrior's Tale
Tuesday
November 12th & 26rd Game Day
10:15am-11:30am
(Homeschoolers
welcome!)
Come to the
Library and play games with your friends.
Games
provided, but new games always welcome!
Tuesdays
Munchies & a Movie
2:00pm
in the Eaton Room
Come
to the Library and watch the greatest movies of yesterday and today.
Enjoy
munchies as you watch movies centered around November's Theme:
Movies
that Inspire
November
5th
The Fighter;
November 12th
Facing the Giants
November
19th
My Afternoons with
Marguerite;
November 26th
Radio
Monday,
November 4th
& 18th
Chess
Club
(All
Ages/All Abilities)
7:00-9:00 pm
Beginners
to experts come together every
1st
and 3rd
Monday
in
the Eaton Room
learn new strategies and play!
Storytime
every Friday morning with Mrs. Jill Sholtes
10:00-11:00am
(Pre-K+
& Homeschoolers welcome!)
Themes
for November:
November
1st Pyramids;
November 8th Native
Peoples;
November
15th Teddy Bear Day;
November 22nd Thanksgiving
Join
Mrs. Sholtes as she reads stories and creates a craft surrounding
the weekly theme.
Friday
Reading Group
10:45am-11:30am
(Homeschoolers
welcome!)
We
are currently reading and discussing the book
Charlotte's Web.
Come
to hear a great story and then share what you have learned with your
friends!
Thursday-
Saturday November 14-16
(library
hours)
“Tis
the Season” non-juried flower show
The
Schoharie Valley Garden Club will be holding their
“Tis
the Season Flower Show” right here at the Library.
This
show is open to the public.
Free
admission. Refreshments will be available.
Saturday
November 16th International Games Day 10:30am-1:30pm
(All
ages)
The
Library will be awash with games for all ages in celebration of
International
Games Day.
Mr.
Richard Moody, a chess player who has played against chess engine
Houdini 3 (top honors winner at the TCEC tournament) and won will be
on hand to play simulations and moderate a tournament.
Be
a part of a worldwide event celebration games.
Board
and card game events will be
ongoing in
conjunction with the tournament. Prizes!
Pre-registration
requested.
Mommy
& Me November 15th
11:00am-12:00pm
Come
play at the library before lunch and your little one's afternoon nap.
Join Samantha Spor for a time
of play and socialization.
Caregivers
and their little ones welcome!
Monday, October 21, 2013
Monday, September 30, 2013
Schoharie
Free Library October Events
www.schoharielibrary.org
295-7127
Mondays
Knitting & Needles 6:00-9:00pm Open
time.
Bring
your latest project to share. The new group project is a
hat/scarf/mitten project using donated yarn to benefit SCCAP as part
of their fall “Coats for Kids” program. If you are unable
to make it to the group but would like to participate please drop by
the library to pick out your yarn. Projects can be as plain or as
fancy as you wish.
Tuesdays
Munchies & a Movie
2:00pm
in the Eaton Room
Share
with Grandma and Grandpa the news about Munchies & a Movie, a
chance for them to come to the Library and watch the greatest movies
of yesterday and today.
They
can bring their munchies or have some of ours.
Theme
for October is Flights of Fancy
Call
the Library for specific titles
Monday,
October 7th & 21st
Chess Club
(All Ages) 7:00-9:00 pm
Whether
expert or just beginning, join an enthusiastic group of chess players
every 1st
and 3rd
Monday in the Eaton Room
learn new strategies and play!
Storytime
every Friday morning with Mrs. Jill Sholtes
10:00-11:00am
Pre-K+ & Homeschoolers welcome!)
Themes
for October: October 4th Poetry; October 11th
Columbus Day;
October
18th National Nut Day; October 25th Apples
Join
Mrs. Sholtes as she reads stories and creates a craft surrounding
the weekly theme.
Read
for the Record October 3rd I”M WITH OTIS!!!
6:30-7:30pm
Help
the Library and Otis break the world record for most people reading
the same book on the same day! Last year 2.3 million people joined
together. Let's break that record!
Come
in your jammies! Bring your whole family for an hour of activities
as we read “Otis”
by Loren Long with the help of our large screen TV.
Registration
is not requested, but not necessary.
Mommy
& Me October 18th
11:00am-12:00pm
Come
join an enthusiastic group of Mommies (caregivers) and their wee ones
for a time of play and socialization.
Benefit
Concert with the Lost Radio Rounders!
Saturday,
October 26th 2:00pm
Schoharie
Central School High School Auditorium
The
Lost Radio Rounders will be performing
“Carl
Sandberg's American Songbook”
on
behalf of the Library as part of the continued rebuilding process.
Come
out and support the Library and hear some fantastic 'old time' music.
Admission
by donation
ALL
proceeds benefit Schoharie Free Library's rebuilding project.

I'm With Otis
Jumpstart's Read for the Record!
Thursday, October 3, 2013
6:30-7:30pm
Dear Friends of Schoharie Free Library,
Have you ever wanted to be a part of a world record??? Well now is your chance! Tell all of your friends and neighbors to stop by the Library this Thursday night at 6:30pm and help us as we join with Jumpstart to Read for the Record. Make it a family night and spend the evening at the Library assisting us in helping to break the world record of 2.3 million readers reading the same book on the same day! Cuddle up together as we read Otis by Loren Long while you watch the story unfold on our large screen TV.
The Library has purchased a set of Loren Long books that will be available for check out the night of the 'read'. Come dressed and ready for a bedtime story (jammies are acceptable!).
Enjoy family crafts and activities to celebrate this momentous event! Every participant will receive a Certificate of Participation!
This is the one time each year where MILLIONS of people come together to celebrate literacy. Jumpstart's mission is to work toward the goal that one day every child in America will enter kindergarten “ready to succeed”.
Registration is NOT required, but always appreciated so that enough materials are available!
Call 295-7127 or drop by the library and let us know....
I'm With Otis!
See you at the Library!
Erika Schmid
Program Director
Erika Schmid
Program Director
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Welcome to Fall!
A
big welcome back to school from Schoharie Free Library! A great big
thanks to all those who helped make our Dig Into Reading Summer
Reading Program such a blast! The Library is now kicking into “Back
to School” mode and will be adding new programs monthly for all
ages.
We
are always looking for programming volunteers to assist us in meeting
the needs of the community and are currently looking for a volunteer
to facilitate a Mommy & Me program. The parameters of this
program are broad in scope with the program consisting of a
parent/infant(toddler) interactive program involving playtime for
little ones and “Mommy time” (caregiver time) socialization for
mommies/caregivers. If you are interested in facilitating this
program please contact Program Director, Erika Schmid, at 295-7127.
A
special programming note. For the month of September only Chess Club
will be meeting the 3rd and 5th Mondays (September 16th and 30th) due
to the Labor Day holiday.
Regular
Programming
Mondays
Knitting & Needles 6:00-9:00pm Open time. All ages/All
skills. We are expanding! Bring your latest project to
share. Whether it be knitting, crocheting, sewing, quilting. The
new group project is a hat/scarf/mitten project using yarn donated to
the library. If you are unable to make the group please feel free to
stop in and pick out your free yarn for your project, which can be
either as plain or fancy as you wish. Finished items will be
donated to SCCAP (Schoharie County Community Action Program) to be
given away as part of the annual “Coats for Kids” program this
fall. Call 295-7127 for details.
1st
and 3rd Mondays, Chess Club in the Eaton Room at
7:00pm. Join an eclectic group chess players as they hone their
skills. All ages and abilities are welcome. Regulation tournament
chess boards are provided or you may bring your own. A
special programming note. For the month of September only Chess Club
will be meeting the 3rd and 5th Mondays (September 16th and 30th) due
to the Labor Day holiday.
Tuesdays,
Munchies & a Movie in
the Eaton Room
every Tuesday at
2:00pm. September
is MYSTERY Month at the Library! Join our hostess Linda Lown as she
shares her favorites from this genre every Tuesday afternoon
beginning at 2:00pm. Showing September 10th
Gosford
Park (R),
September 17th
Shadow
of the Thin Man (N/R),
September 24th
Doubt
(PG-13).
Munchies
are provided or you may bring your own to share.
Fridays,
Storytime with Mrs. Jill Sholtes
at 10:00am. (Ages
Pre-K+)
Storytime is back! Join Mrs. Sholtes as she joins us in the 'reading
rocker' for an hour of stories and crafts. Theme
for September 13th
is Patriot
Day!
Friday, August 9, 2013
Dig Into Reading
Summer Concert Series


Dear Friends of Schoharie Free Library,
We are entering our final week of our 2013 Summer Reading Program Dig Into Reading About.... This week's theme is Dig Into Reading About MUSIC. We will be teaming up once again with the SCHA Summer Youth Program and their Band Camp as we study, craft and read about music...particularly Rhythms of Asia.
We are entering our final week of our 2013 Summer Reading Program Dig Into Reading About.... This week's theme is Dig Into Reading About MUSIC. We will be teaming up once again with the SCHA Summer Youth Program and their Band Camp as we study, craft and read about music...particularly Rhythms of Asia.
Concluding our week's events, and our Summer Reading Program, will be a mini-concert series.
Saturday, August 17th at 7pm join us on the Library Lawn as the SCHA Summer Youth Band Camp* presents a concert entitled Rhythms of Asia. Conducted by Mrs. Jessica Gould, music students will be bringing their audience through the Rhythms of Asia. Proceeds from the performance will benefit the SCHA Youth Band Camp*. In addition, donations to Schoharie Recovery will be accepted during the performance. Admission for Saturday's concert is $5 per person or $15 per family of four or more (this includes immediate family only)
Sunday, August 18th at 3pm join us again on the Library lawn as The Upper Catskill String Quartet* performs a program of American Popular Music~Scott Joplin Through the Late 20th Century.The Quartet was formed in 2001 to provide the opportunity for audiences to hear classical string music as well as to serve as accompaniment for featured soloists and high school and community choral groups.Members of The Upper Catskill String Quartet* include Natalya Milman (violinist), Beth Brandel (violinist, John DeValve (violist), & Robert Gosselink (cellist). Admission is by donation. Proceeds will benefit the Schoharie Free Library's Programming Fund.
Seating is limited for both performances. Please feel free to bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy the show!
Other programs leading up to the concert series include:
Seating is limited for both performances. Please feel free to bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy the show!
Other programs leading up to the concert series include:
Monday, August 12th 1:30pm Storytime & a Matinee (All Ages) Earn reading time toward your Dig Into Reading goals as we read stories about Asia to meet reading goals. Dig Into Local History Dig Into Music's Matinee this week is Mulan
Tuesday, August 13th 11:30am Dig Into Reading Enrichment Days (All Ages) August 13th Art Enrichment Celebrate China Create two art projects to bring home to celebrate Chinese culture.
Tuesday, August 14th 2:00pm Munchies & a Movie Come for a midday matinee and enjoy some of the greatest movies of yesterday and today! Call the Library at 295-7127 for movie titles.
Thursday August 15th 7:00pm Dig Into Reading Movie Night The King and I
Don't forget to bring in your Reading Logs! Our prize drawing this week is a beautiful Asian Flute! Three hours of reading enters you into the drawing!
Grand Prize Drawing for the Family Pack of tickets to Howes Caverns will be drawn at Sunday's concert! All registered readers who have read 20 hours are eligible for the drawing!
Don't forget to bring in your Reading Logs! Our prize drawing this week is a beautiful Asian Flute! Three hours of reading enters you into the drawing!
Grand Prize Drawing for the Family Pack of tickets to Howes Caverns will be drawn at Sunday's concert! All registered readers who have read 20 hours are eligible for the drawing!
See you at the Library!
Erika Schmid
Program Director
*The Summer Youth Program at Depot Lane is sponsored by Schoharie Colonial Heritage Association and made possible, in part, with public funds from the Decentralizaton Program of the NYS Council on the Arts administered through the Community Arts Grants Program by Green County Council on the Arts.
*The Upper Catskill String Quartet's performance is made possible (in part) with public funds from the Decentralization Program of the New York State Council on the Arts, administered through the Community Arts Grants Program by the Green County Council on the Arts. Funding is also made possible by corporate sponsor AMT, Inc.
Erika Schmid
Program Director
*The Summer Youth Program at Depot Lane is sponsored by Schoharie Colonial Heritage Association and made possible, in part, with public funds from the Decentralizaton Program of the NYS Council on the Arts administered through the Community Arts Grants Program by Green County Council on the Arts.
*The Upper Catskill String Quartet's performance is made possible (in part) with public funds from the Decentralization Program of the New York State Council on the Arts, administered through the Community Arts Grants Program by the Green County Council on the Arts. Funding is also made possible by corporate sponsor AMT, Inc.
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