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“Pm Fed Naturally”• (N) Wednesday, August 25, 7:30 p.m.
Representatives from the HuntingIi ton Breast Cancer Action Coalition
will introduce the organization’s “I’mFed Naturally flag campaign aimed
at reducing the use of toxic pesticides on lawns andgardens. An environmental expert and an organiclandscaper will discuss the effects of toxic pesticideson children, pets, and drinking water, and will provideyou with information and resources to maintain ahealthy, vibrant lawn without the use of toxic chemicals. Your questions are welcome.
Defensive Driving(N) Mondays, August 23 & 30, 7:00-10:00 p.m.Fee: $30
Applications for this six-hour course may bepicked up at either Library beginning August 2.
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Friday
The Apostle Movies
(N) Friday, August 6, 2:00 p.m.Robert Duvall stars as a Southern preacher
searching for redemption. Rated PG-13. 134 mm.
Hope Floats(N) Friday, August 20, 2:00 p.m.
Following a painful divorce, a woman (SandraBullock) returns to her childhood home.Rated PG-13. 120 mm.
55IAlive Driver Program(N) Monday, August 16, 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Register Aug. 7 at the Northport Library
(EN) Mondays, August 16 & 23, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Register Aug. 7 at the East Northport Library
(EN) Tuesday, September 7 &Thursday, September 9, 7:00-11:00 p.m.Register Aug. 21 at the East Northport Library
AARP’s Mature Driver Program is open to districtresidents who are 50 years of age or older. There is an$8 fee payable to AARP by check or money order only.Please bring your library card to registration.
Commemoratethe NewMillennium!
The Library’s uniqueMillennium BookballSculpture will be anenduring representationof our community’s choicesfor “Best Books of theCentury.” As a contributorto this beautiful work ofart, your name or the nameof a loved one will beengraved on a plaque inthe Northport Library’sMain Reading Room.
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You’re Invited ToABus Trip Sponsored by the Friends
of the Library to Lyndhurst & SunnysideWednesday, September 29, 1999
Departure: 9:00 a.m. from the Laurel Ave. Schoolparking lot (across from Northport Library)
Return: 7:00 p.m.Cost: $54 per person (checks only; payable to
Northport-East Northport Public Library;non-refundable)
Itinerary: Enjoy a guided tour of Lyndhurst, oneof America’s finest gothic revival mansions, overlooking the Hudson River. Following a full-courseluncheon at the Chart House, we will visitSunnyside, the former home of Washington Irving.
Register in person (limit 2 on first dayof ticket sale) at the Northport Librarybeginning August 14.
The Milleiiiiiwam BYes, I would like to support the The Millennium Bookball. I understand that my contributionsculpture for the Northport Library and that my individual, group (non-profit), or family namNorthport Library Main Reading Room.
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Bainbridge, BerylThe Birthday Boys
Winter Garden
Barrett, AndreaThe Voyage
of the Narwhal
Charbonneau, LouisThe Ice:A Novel
ofAntarctica
Finney, Jack7me and Again
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Bass, RickWinter Notes from
Montana
Gorman, StephenAMC Guide to Winter
Camping
Koller, AliceAn Unknown Woman
Lager, FredBen & Jerry’s, the
Inside Scoop
LaPlace, VianaCucina Fresca
Mangelsen, Thomas D.Polar Dance: Born of
the North Wind
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ofMischief
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Henry, SueDeadfall: An Alaska
Mystery
Death Takes Passage
Murder on the Iditarod7}.ail*
Videos
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Call of the Wild
Canadian Bacon
Cool Runnings
Downhill Racer
Dr. Zhivago
Fargo
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Gorky Park
Groundhog Day
Ice Palace
Into Thin Air
Ironweed
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Polar Star
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A Cold-Blooded Business
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Man from Snowy River
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Come out of the sweltering sun and into the pages ofagood book. These cool reads have settings or themes to helpyou forget the heat!
Fiction
Hoeg, PeterSmilla’s Sense of Snow
Koontz, Dean R.Icebound
Langton, JaneThe Shortest Day*
Read, MissWinter in Thrush Green
Some films for cool viewing!
Moffett, Charles S.Impressionists in Winter
Naveen, RonWaiting to Fly: My
Escapades with thePenguins ofAntarctica
Ovsyanikov, NikitaPolar Bears
Simon, AlvahNorth to the Night:
A Year in the Arctic Ice
Thayer, HelenPolar Dream
Wheeler, SaraTerra Incognita
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Armstrong, JenniferShipwreck at the Bottom of the
World: The Extraordinary TrueStory ofShackletonand theEndurance
Arnosky, JimSketching Outdoors in Winter
Epstein, Edward Z.Born to Skate: The Michelle
Kwan Story
Gutman, DanIce Skating from Axels to Zambonis
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On and Off the Ice
Kimmel, Elizabeth CodyIce Story: Shackleton’s LostExpedition
Paulsen, GaryPuppies, Dogs and Blue Mothers:
Reflections on Being Raised bya Pack of Sled Dogs
Werner, DougSnowboarders Start-Up! A
Beginner’s Guide to Snowboarding
William, Terry TempestThe Secret Language of Snow
Mazer, HarrySnow Bound
Paulsen, GaryBrian’s Winter
Younger Children
Brennan, Linda CrottaFlannel Kisses
Burton, JaneAnimals Keeping Cool
Cocca-Leffler, MaryannIce-Cold Birthday
Crews, NinaSnowball
De Paola, TomieFin M’Coul: The Giant
ofKnockmany Hill
Emberley, RebeccaThree Cool Kids
Evans, LezlieSnow Dance
Gershator, PhillisWhen It Starts to Snow
Jenkins, SteveThe Top of the World:
Climbing Mount Everest
McMillan, BruceNights of the Pufflings
Richardson, Judith BenetOld Winter
Roth, PeterFishing for Methuselah
Schweninger, AnnWintertime
Shulevitz, UnSnow
Sierra, JudyAntarctic Antics
Szekeres, CyndyThe Mouse that Jack Built
Waber, BernardBearsie Bear and the
Surprise Sleepover Party
Yolen, JaneSnow, Snow: Winter
Poems for Children
Older Children
Brimner, Larry DaneThe Winter Olympics
Curlee, LynnInto the Ice: The Story
ofArctic Exploration
Gould, RobertaMaking Cool Crafts &
Awesome Art
Gregory, KristianaWinter ofRed Snow
Houston, JamesFrozen Fire: A Tale of
Courage
Iguchi, BryanThe Young Snowboarder
Lipinski, TaraTara Lipinski:
Triumph on Ice
McCurdy, MichaelTrapped by the Ice
Martin, Jacqueline BriggsSnowflake Bentley
Shahan, SherryFrozen Stiff
Tessendorf, K.C.Over the Edge: Flying
with the Arctic Heroes
Valgardson, WD.Winter Rescue
Wetterer, Margaret K.and Charles M.
The Snow Walker
Willard, NancyCracked Corn and
Snow Ice Cream
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Krementz, Jill FictionA Very Young Skater
Woodsong Riddell, RuthIce Warrior
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Giraffe Ring Toss(ages 3-5 years)(N) Thursday, August 12,9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Art educator Christopher Reismaninstructs children in the creation of this3-dimensional, interactive toy. Register atthe Northport Library beginning August 2.
Seeing the Light(grades 1-4)(EN) Wednesday, August 18,10:00-11:00 a.m.
Discover the properties of light, makerainbows, and see in 3-D with an educatorfrom the Brookhaven National LaboratoryRegister at the East Northport Librarybeginning August 2.
Songs of the Seaby Spindrift(ages 5 and up)(N) Friday, August 20, 7:00 p.m.
Spindrift plays folk songsfrom America’s maritimeheritage using guitar, mandolin,autoharp, and fiddle. Childrenand parents alike will enjoy thisevening of songs and knot tying.Register at the Northport Library beginning August 2.
In The Museum CoveOur summer “celebration”
theme continues as we celebratechildren’s creativity. Books writtenby children and published by theOcean Avenue Publishing Centerwill be featured this month in thedisplay case in the Museum Cove.
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Pajama Storytime (ages 3 years and up)Children may wear their PJs to this half-hour,
parent/child storytime. No registration required.(EN) Tuesday, August 3, 7:00 p.m.(N) Friday, August 13, 7:00 p.m.
:88R1,More than 1,200 children participated in
our Summer Reading Clubs this year! Children whosuccessfully completed the Summer Reading Club areinvited to our special festivities:
Summer Party Concertfor Party Pals (preschoolers) andCelebrate! Read! 1999 (grades 1-3) Reading Clubs(N) Tuesday, August 10, 1:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m.
National Circus Projectfor Readers for 2000 (grades 4-6)(N) Monday, August 9, 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Registration for Preschoolers’Door To Learning programs will be held on Saturday,September 25. A program schedule will be available in the Library beginning September 1.
Stop by the Libraryand pick up August’sbookmark by Ray Smith. Areading list, compiled byour Children’s Librarians,is on the back.
Twisters (grades 2 and up)(N) Thursday, August 19, 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Create a mysterious sculpture ofwire, wood, and paint with artistChristopher Reisman. Register at theNorthport Library beginning August 2.
Bread Dough Dolls(grades 1-4)(N) Tuesday, August 24, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Don Wilson will show you how toprepare a yeast bread dough and createa bread doll for you to take home andbake. Register at the Northport Librarybeginning August 2.
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The Tile Mural of Tile artist Esther TollenOld East Northport poses in front of the mural
during its installation.
“A Community Treasure”The Tile Mural ofOld East Northport
“We cared enough about our past to memorializeit,” said Library Board of Trustees chairpersonMichael Glennon in his May 14th dedication speechfor the Tile Mural of Old East Northport. Othercommunity residents have expressed similar feelingsabout the color-filled, primitive art mural designedand executed by East Northport artist Esther Tollen:
Extraordinary! Lovely! We should all be reminded of our heritage insuch a beautiful way. — Deborah Roberts
The artist has really captured the rural quality of Old East Northport.I’m very pleased! — Alyce Louise Woods
I’m so proud to have my late husband’s name alongside this beautiful,colorful mural. It brings joy to my spirit. — Claire Rocco
What a beautiful display of tiles. I loved seeing my dear Dad’s nameas part of it. — Cynthia Petrone
The Tile Mural of Old East Northport was supported by donationsfrom individuals, families, and groups whose names became part of theproject on tiles placed on the two adjacent walls of the East Northportfireplace. Many donations were made in honor or memory of loved ones.
Resident Ely Roll’s comments sum up the feelings of many in thecommunity when she wrote “You have enriched all of us with the beautyof your mural and added another dimension to East Northport becoming acohesive community in its own right.”
The Library’s Millennium Bookball Sculpture in Northport provides community members withanother opportunity to support an artistic project while commemorating the new millennium.
For further information, see page 2 of this newsletter.
Tile plaques on both sides of the Libraryfireplace show the names of thoseindividuals, families, and groups whocontributed to the project.
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LIBRARY DIRECTOR: Stephanie HeinemanASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Eileen Minogue
AUGUST 1999
ECR SWSPOSTAL CUSTOMERNORTHPORT, N.Y. 11768
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