Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Join us for our Teen Book Club tomorrow! (Thursday)


This book offers a harrowing and horrifying account of the forcible relocation of countless Lithuanians in the wake of the Russian invasion of their country in 1939. In the case of 16-year-old Lina, her mother, and her younger brother, this means deportation to a forced-labor camp in Siberia, where conditions are all too painfully similar to those of Nazi concentration camps. Lina's great hope is that somehow her father, who has already been arrested by the Soviet secret police, might find and rescue them. A gifted artist, she begins secretly creating pictures that can--she hopes--be surreptitiously sent to him in his own prison camp. Whether or not this will be possible, it is her art that will be her salvation, helping her to retain her identity, her dignity, and her increasingly tenuous hold on hope for the future. Many others are not so fortunate. Sepetys, the daughter of a Lithuanian refugee, estimates that the Baltic States lost more than one-third of their populations during the Russian genocide. Though many continue to deny this happened, Sepetys' beautifully written and deeply felt novel proves the reality is otherwise.* (Review from Amazon.com)

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Don't forget to turn in your summer reading logs by Friday, August 3rd!

This Friday, August 3rd, is the last day to hand in your summer reading logs to be counted for West Haven Public Library's summer reading program.  There will be a prize for the top reader in each school level:  preschool (family readers), elementary, middle school/junior high, and high school.  There will also be raffles for other great prizes if you join us at the summer reading finale with Bob Conrad on Thursday, August 9th, at 11:00 AM in the Connie Sacco Community Room at the Main Library.  Also, everyone who has read at least five books and turns in their summer reading logs will get a participation prize.  So don't forget, Friday, August 3rd!
Family Movie Matinee at your favorite library. Please join us for a cool afternoon at the movies!!

Blue Moon Raptors event was held Monday night to a captive audience of children and adults. The gasp from the audience when Rose took out the first Eastern Screech Owl was amazing.  Rose Crisci gave an outstanding presentation about birds of prey.  The audience was held captive for an hour as Rose presented Cedar, Ash, Onyx and Aviana.  Rose gave an incredible presentation. She is very knowledgeable about the reptors and her passion for rehabilitating them is clearly noted as she speaks to us and to the raptors. A terrific program and would welcome Rose and her raptors back anytime.Rose gave detailed information how the birds were injured and how she rehabilitates these birds of prey.
This program was offered free by Blue Moon Raptors. Rose will gladly accept donations to help defray her cost so she may continue her rehabilitation work with injured birds of prey.

Items needed
¨ Soft sided dog crate
¨ Zip lock freezer bags:  large/small
¨ Non-latex/latex gloves
¨ 9% saline solution
¨ Sterile solution
¨ Anti bacterial wipes
¨ Clorox wipes
¨ Hand sanitizer
¨ Stamps
¨ Cash donations also helps to feed/house birds
You may contact Rose at :bluemoonraptors@gmail.com

Thank you to all who came.  Your support to library events is always appreciated.