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Scoville Memorial Library - February is for Families 2023

Schools and Libraries

February 16, 2023

From: Scoville Memorial Library

Love and Support

SML invites families to show their love and support of other families in a time of crisis. As Turkey and Syria navigate the devastating impacts of the deadly earthquake, let's take action together in support of these nations. The following organizations are helping with the crisis.

OXFAM

www.oxfamamerica.org

CARE

www.my.care.org/

Doctors Without Borders

www.donate.doctorswithoutborders.org

UNICEF

www.unicefusa.org

Winter Story Time

Wednesdays @ 10:30am

January 18th - February 22nd

Every Wednesday morning, we read books together, sing songs, learn rhymes, play games, explore our surroundings & engage in a craft. Story time is geared towards pre-school aged children, but all ages are welcome!

Scoville Memorial & Pine Plains Free Library (Hybrid) Teen Writing Club! Fridays from 4:30 to 6:00PM

IN PERSON at the Pine Plains Library and ONLINE for writers further afield, of any genre. Teens in 6th-12th grade are welcome. Registration is required. To register and for additional information, please email Abbey at [email protected].

Local writer and poet, Abbey Gallagher, is continuing our adolescent writing workshop series ONLINE using written prompts, physical objects, images, and much more to spark curiosity and imagination in new or regular writers.

Ukraine Envelope Project

Friday, February 17th

from 4:00 to 8:00PM

Remember those gorgeous envelopes you created at the library two weekends back?

Well, they are going to appear, with other art envelopes, in an exhibition hosted by the artgarage in the art garage, behind the greenhouse at Housatonic Valley Regional Highschool this Friday from 4-8pm.

A $10 minimum cash donation for Ukraine and an envelope(s) of your choice to take home. All proceeds will go to three Ukrainian charities. See you at HOUSY, yo!

Stitches for stories

Saturday the 18th @11am

Ages 6+

Join local crochet enthusiast, Sharon Johnson, for the art of crochet for children and their families. We'll review the basics of different stitches and techniques and begin working on crocheted bookmarks, pom poms and story time mats. As we progress, we'll create a whole host of stitched goods that surround the world of books and stories, think tea cozies, book covers, doilies for cookies, you name it!

Sharon is a Salisbury resident who learned to crochet at the age of six from her mother and grandmother. Over the years, she's learned to make hats, gloves, scarves, sweaters, blankets among many other great items. Crocheting is a fun and relaxing hobby. All materials will be provided. Registration requested.

Make Book Art: A Community Exhibition

Saturday, February 25th

3 to 4 pm

The exhibition currently on display will run through early March. Community members and artists are invited to join us for a casual gathering to discuss inspiration, process, and all things love of books! Check website calendar for details.

Reading Buddies

Designed to help younger children practice reading, Reading Buddies is a program that pairs emerging readers with another, older "kid." The idea and hope is that connecting with another, older "kid," is a treat in itself, and that reading aloud to a "kid" is low-pressure. At the same time, the student volunteer (age 12-18) serves as a reading mentor, demonstrating how to stay calm while reading and how to conquer reading difficulties. The buddy will ask questions about the text and have a basic understanding of assessing and helping with reading comprehension. For more information and to register click here.

Virtual Tutoring

School age students

Could you benefit from extra help with certain subjects at school? SML in collaboration with The Hotchkiss School is offering a tutoring program that pairs older and younger students according to their strengths and needs. Tutoring sessions will be facilitated via Zoom. Register here.

Check them out! 

The library has passes to several area cultural institutions available for check out for up to 48 hours! Click here for a complete list and link to place a hold, or stop by the library to check out your passes today!

Support The Library!

Drop your LaBonne's shopping receipts off at the library, and they will send us a donation based on a percentage of the total. Easy as that and we greatly appreciate it!

Winter is here!

Here is a quick reminder of library opening and closing policies due to weather conditions: If Region #1 schools are closed, the library is also closed. If Region #1 schools are delayed, the library will likely open at the usual time. Patrons on our mailing list will receive an email update and information will be posted to our website and Instagram.