Thursday, February 28, 2008

All-Girl Band – Sugar in the Raw!

The Tompkins County Public Library’s Teen Advisory Group
Presents a Performance by
Sugar in the Raw – Ithaca’s Own All-Girl Band!
February 28, 2008 @ 6:30
In the Library’s Borg Warner Room


The Tompkins County Public Library’s Teen Advisory Group is proud to host Sugar in the Raw – Ithaca’s own all girl band--for a live performance, Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 6:30 PM in the Library’s Borg Warner Community Meeting Room.

Sugar in the Raw is comprised of local high school students: Maddy Froncek - Bass, Georgia Doing - Guitar, Molly Huffaker – Guitar, Lydia Froncek - Drums, Alex LoPinto - Piano, Hannah Kinsella-Vocals.

Teens are invited to listen to a young, fun band and meet the Library’s teen advisory group members. Refreshments will be provided.

For more information about the Library’s Teen advisory group visit: http://www.tcpl.org/teen/tag.html or for a list of young adult titles where music is center stage check out: http://www.tcpl.org/teen/readit.html

This event was made possible by the Tompkins County Library Foundation through a grant from the J.M. McDonald Foundation.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Library Sunday Hours Now Fully Funded

The Tompkins County Public Library is pleased to announce that it has achieved full funding of Sunday hours in 2008. A $15,000 legislative grant from Senator George H. Winner Jr., (R 53rd).and additional gifts from donors to the Tompkins County Foundation will make it possible for the library to be open from 1:00 to 5:00 PM, Sundays from January through May and September through December.

“We are deeply grateful for Senator Winner’s commitment to literacy and the residents of Tompkins County,” Library Director Janet Steiner said. “The library was in serious jeopardy of losing a portion of Sunday hours, but with the help of the Senator and the generosity of the Tompkins County Library Foundation’s donors, we can once again offer these valuable hours for our patrons to enjoy and explore the Library.”

The Tompkins County Library is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM to 8:15 PM, Friday and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sundays (January 13th through May 18th) from 1:00 to 5:00 PM.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Community Leaders Offer Advice and Inspiration During Black History Month Panel Discussion at Library

Join the Tompkins County Public Library as we celebrate Black History Month with a panel discussion featuring African-American community and business leaders, Saturday, February 23, 2008 at 1:00 PM in the Library’s Borg Warner Community Meeting Room.

The discussion, A Generational Approach to the African American Experience, will feature a lively and inspirational dialogue with the following panelists:

Constance V.A. Thompson: Named one of the 20 Outstanding Women You Should Know in Tompkins County, Ms. Thompson serves as manager for Recruitment and Diversity Recruitment for Cornell University. An active volunteer for several local, regional and national organizations, Ms. Thompson has been recognized by Who’s Who Among Executive Professional Women.

Monte I. Trammer: Recently named president and publisher of The Ithaca Journal, Mr. Trammer, began his career as a copy boy at The Indianapolis Star in 1969. Through hard work and dedication, he climbed the ranks of the newspaper industry, serving as a founding deputy managing editor of the USA Today and publisher of The Saratogian. Trammer believes that it is the responsibility of The Ithaca Journal and its leaders to be involved in the community.

Michelle Courtney Berry: An artist, teacher, mother, playwright, author, Reiki Master, and business columnist, Ms. Berry is a well-recognized leader in Ithaca’s arts, legislative and business communities. Berry served as Tompkins County’s Poet Laureate from 2002-2004 and has opened with original poetry and song for presentations by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Maya Angelou, Nikki Giovanni, Howard Zinn and Gayle Danley. A former elected official, Ms. Berry, holds a Master’s Degree in Communication from Cornell University. She owns two businesses, Courtney Consulting and Reiki Goddess.

Sean Eversley-Bradwell: Eversley-Bradwell is an assistant professor in the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity at Ithaca College. He is currently completing a doctorate dissertation at Cornell University in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management entitled, “Voices of Black Students and Educational Policy Implications”. He currently teaches courses on ‘race’ theory, hip-hop and the African Diaspora. His professional and community associations include: the American Evaluation Association, the American Education Research Association and the National Alliance of Black School Educators.

Jacqueline Melton Scott: A native Ithacan, Ms. Scott, has been a social and political activist, an educator, an organizer and an optimist since the 1950s. She has held positions as executive director of Southside Community Center, adjunct faculty member at SUNY Cortland and principal/directress/teacher at the Cambridge Montessori School in Cambridge Mass. She has also served as an education consultant and currently works at the Beverly J. Martin School.

This program will be moderated by Eric Acree, director of Cornell University’s Africana Library. Panelists will offer advice, inspiration and their own personal stories of success.

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Carrie Wheeler at (607) 272-4557 extension 248.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Beat the Winter Break-Blahs Singing with Johnny Only

The Tompkins County Public Library and the Cornell Campus Club invites the public to join us as we welcome Johnny Only for an afternoon of interactive fun, Thursday, February 21, 2008 from 2:00-3:00 PM in the Thaler-Howell Programming Room.

Johnny’s performance features kid-friendly activities, set to lively music and songs designed to entertain and teach children of all ages. He will sure to have you up on your feet and singing along.

All are welcome, but space is limited so arrive early and enjoy your favorite books while you wait for the show to start!

For more information, contact the Library’s Youth Services Department at (607) 272-4557 extension 275.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Learn to Play the Didgeridoo During Winter Break

Return from winter break with a newfound musical ability by attending Paul Speight’s Didgeridoo Workshop at the Tompkins County Public Library, Wednesday, February 20, 2008 from 1:00 to 2:15 PM in the Library’s Borg Warner Community Meeting Room.

Speight will perform and provide instruction for children ages 8-11. Instruments are available for 45 children for use at the workshop, so reserve your space today by calling the Library’s Youth Services Department at (607) 272-4557 extension 275.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Brooks Family Foundation.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Families Learning Science Together: Classifications

Learn about how scientists classify objects to better under and identify them during this month’s Families Learning Science Together program at the Tompkins County Public Library.

Scientists often divide various objects or animals into categories based on their differences. At this program, families will investigate what characteristics are used to identify things like rocks and bugs.

This workshop is sponsored by the Library and Cornell’s Center for Materials Research and will take place on Saturday, February 16th from 1:00-2:00 pm in the Thaler-Howell Program Room of the Tompkins County Public Library.

Reserve a spot today by contacting Kevin at outreach@ccmr.cornell.edu or call 254-8256. This is a free program, open to the public, but space is limited.

Princess Storytime Returns

Hear ye, Hear ye, the Tompkins County Public Library invites all young royalty, and our youngest friends who like to dress the part, to join us as Princess Storytime returns Saturday, February 16th from 11:30 to 12:30 PM in the Borg Warner Community Meeting Room.

Put on your gowns and shine your crowns for this popular storytime, and of course princes and knights are welcome to join in the fun! We will share fun stories with a royal flair followed by an awesome activity.

All are welcome, costumes are optional.

This program is made possible by the Tompkins County Public Library Foundation through a grant from the Brooks Family Foundation.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Learn, Love, and Laugh with the Tompkins County Public Library’s Mother – Daughter Book Club

The Tompkins County Public Library invites all girls ages ten through 13 and the special women in their lives to join the Library’s Mother-Daughter Book Club.

In addition to reading and discussing wonderful books each month, participants will have the benefit of being led by acclaimed children’s author Emily Rhoads Johnson. Roads Johnson is the author of Spring and the Shadow Man, A House Full of Strangers and Write Me If You Dare.

“What a bonus to have an author of children’s literature offer insight into the selected novels,” Adelle Leise, youth services librarian, said.

The Mother-Daughter Book Club provides a wonderful opportunity for participants to learn about themselves and others by discussing literature. There is no right or wrong answers during Club meetings, simply open discussions where all input is valued.

The group will meet once a month for seven months in the Thaler/Howell Room. The fifth meeting will be held on February 10, 2008 from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM.

The title to be discussed for February is Gossamer by Lois Lowry. A complete list of the titles selected for the group can be found at www.tcpl.org/youth/programs/motherdaughter.html.
Registration for the Club is appreciated but not required. For more information, contact Adelle Leise at (607) 272-4557 extension 277.

The Mother-Daughter Book Club is made possible by the Tompkins County Public Library Foundation through a grant from the J.M. McDonald Foundation.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Card Workshop for Teens

Area teens with a penchant for paper are invited to attend the Tompkins County Public Library’s upcoming card-making workshop February 6, 2008, from 4:30 – 6:00 PM in the Library’s Thaler/Howell Programming Room.

The workshop will focus on the creation of ten cards with a “Thinking of You” theme. This event is free and open to teens aged 11 through 17. All supplies will be provided.

Registration is required for this event. To register, please visit or call the Tompkins County Public Library’s Youth Services Department at 607-272-4557 extension 276.

This program has been made possible by the Tompkins County Public Library Foundation through a grant from the J.M. McDonald Foundation.