Monday, September 27, 2010

Thank You!

The staff of the Canastota Public Library thanks you for your support as we grieve the loss of our beloved collegue, Pete Leggett. 

We were overwhelmed by the many of you who attended Pete's calling hours and funeral services. 

We will continue to have our first floor cabinet dedicated to Pete and some of his work.  This display will remain up at the library for several more weeks.  Additionally, at our circulation desk, you may stop by and post your memories of Pete in a special notebook.  This notebook will be given to Pete's family in October.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Pete Leggett


Pete Leggett
1958 - 2010

 
Our Beloved Friend and Colleague
Unforgettable and Irreplaceable


Your Library Family Will Miss You Always

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Upcoming October, November and December Events

On three Thursday evenings at 7pm in October (October 7, 14 and 21), Aimee Walrath of Scientific Paranormal will discuss Paranormal Activities. Her three weekly talks will include “Understand the Paranormal”, “Evidence Collection” and “Debunking or Finding Natural Explanations for Paranormal Events”. Founded in Syracuse in 2007, Scientific Paranormal is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing scientific answers to unexplained phenomena to alleviate the fear and misunderstanding associated with this. The group uses the latest in audio, visual, and other specialty equipment in order to locate natural sources for claims of paranormal activity.


Thursday, November 4th at 7pm, the library will host Julie Rimmel for a wonderful presentation on “Holiday ABC Books”. Mrs. Rimmel has a collection of alphabet books from throughout the ages and she will share some of her favorites. While children are welcomed, this program is designed for an adult audience.

If you have been thinking about creating your holiday gifts this year, join the Canastota Library Knitters for a special evening presentation on “Creating Potato Chip Scarves.” On Thursday, November 11th at 7pm, the Library Knitters would be honored to instruct you! You will need to bring 8 oz. of a sport yarn as well as #4 Knitting Needles. Please RSVP by calling 697-7030 so the Knitters will know how many people to expect.

The Fourth Annual Victorian Holiday Tea will be held on Sunday, December 5th beginning at 1:30 pm in the Lawson Community Room. Hostess Kathy Bruno has a craft, games, teas and desserts planned for this special day. Bring your daughter, mother, grandmother, favorite aunt or special friend to this fun holiday event! Tickets are $5 per person and should be reserved prior to the date of the tea. Please contact the library at 697-7030 for reservations.

On Friday, December 17th, join us for a presentation on “A Century of Hats”. The presenter, Marlene Miner of Morrisville will be showing us fashionable hats from the last 100 years. This free presentation will be held on December 17th at 10:30 am in the Lawson Community Room.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Paranormal Investigation Series at the Canastota Public Library

Are you interested in the paranormal? Love watching Ghost Hunters? Feel that you may have experienced Paranormal Activities? Interested in hearing more about Paranormal Investigations locally?

On three Thursday evenings at 7pm in October (October 7, 14 and 21), Aimee Walrath of Scientific Paranormal will discuss Paranormal Activities. Her three weekly talks will include:

Oct 7: “Understand the Paranormal”
Oct 14: “Evidence Collection”
Oct 21: “Debunking or Finding Natural Explanations for Paranormal Events”.

Founded in Syracuse in 2007, Scientific Paranormal is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing scientific answers to unexplained phenomena to alleviate the fear and misunderstanding associated with this. The group uses the latest in audio, visual, and other specialty equipment in order to locate natural sources for claims of paranormal activity.

Refreshments will be served at this free event, compliments of Scientific Paranormal!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Chair Caning at the Canastota Public Library

Canastota resident and long time caner, Justine Mulford will provide chair caning instructions at the Canastota Public Library this fall.  Beginning in late September, Mulford will offer two classes for chair caning.  One group of caners will meet on Monday afternoons from 1 pm until 3pm.  A second group of caners will meet on Tuesday evenings at 5:30pm.  Both groups will begin meeting in late September and continue meeting through October and November.

While there are no fees to participate, caners will be required to obtain a list of caning supplies and a chair which will be recaned or caned during the sessions.  Participants should pre register as both sessions have a limited number of open slots.  Please contact the library at 697-7030 for a list of materials needed, dates of classes and reserve your space to participate!