Saturday, December 15, 2012

 
 
 
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
 
 

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Holiday Tea

Thursday, December 13 from 2 pm to 4 pm


Take some time out from the hustle and bustle of the holiday season to join us for some refreshing tea and tasty cookies on Thursday, December 13. Drop in any time between 2 and 4 p.m., enjoy a cup of mood-lifting tea, listen to some seasonal music and relax for a while. Then you’ll be ready to tackle those holiday projects once again. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113



Vantage Point: A Workshop for Parents of Children with Autism

Thursday, December 13 at 6:30 pm


Do you want to learn about the resources and support systems that are available to you as a parent of a young child with autism? Do you want to find out more about “wraparound” and early intervention services?

Johanna Taylor, a doctoral student in the Early Intervention Autism Specialization Program at the University of Pittsburgh and Jessica Scott, pursuing a Master’s Degree in Education and a second-year Trainee in the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and Related Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh will present a two-hour workshop to address the many needs and questions of parents who are seeking resources for their children. Ms. Taylor is a board certified behavior analyst who has worked with children with autism and developmental disabilities for over 10 years and Ms. Scott has experience providing therapeutic intervention for children with autism and their caregivers. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113





Sunday, December 2, 2012

Director's Corner


December 2012


For many traditions, December is a season of giving –to family, friends, worthy causes and those in need.   The Northland Public Library Foundation is a 501(c)3 that is charged with raising funds from the community to enhance our existing services. 

During this month the NPL Foundation will be conducting their end of year mail campaign and a “penny war” conducted in the building.  These fundraising efforts will permit Northland to add lending kiosks at 2 locations in our communities (Ross Community Center and Baierl Family YMCA), improve availability of bestsellers, e-resources and other formats and continue to provide varied opportunities for lifelong learning. 
 
On behalf of the Northland Public Library Board, Administration and staff and the NPL Foundation Board- Best Wishes for the Holiday Season.
 
 
  

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Director's Corner


OCTOBER 2012

 


Each household in the 5 communities which directly support Northland spend $3.75 per month for Northland Public Library.  In the past few years studies in Wisconsin, Florida, Colorado and Pennsylvania have demonstrated that for every dollar a community invests for library service, 4 dollars are returned to the community through:

·       Library staff who buy groceries, visit dentists, repair cars, etc. in the community.

·       Library purchase direct services such as plumbers and supplies.

·       Libraries are anchor stores.  Studies have shown that when folks go to the library, they spend about $20.00 at other places, just as part of the trip.

Supporting Northland Public Library is a smart investment.   

Saturday, September 8, 2012

DEA/MCCANDLESS POLICE PRESCRIPTION DRUG TURN-IN DAY

Saturday, September 29, 2012
10:00am - 2:00pm


               

Prescription Drug turn-in-day is back by popular demand! Here's your chance to turn in unused or outdated prescription drugs and make sure they are disposed of safely. Northland Library, in cooperation with the Drug Enforcement Agency and the McCandless Police Department, will collect these drugs and make sure of their proper disposal. Bring your prescriptions to meeting room 148-1 on the lower level of the library. The first such event in April was a huge success. We're sure this one will be too!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

September "Bread For Books"

 
The Northland Public Library Foundation will be sponsoring a "Bread for Books" fundraiser on Tuesday, September 25 at Emiliano's located at 45 McIntyre Square Rd.
 
The following coupon must be presented for the library to get a 20% donation of the total bill.
 

KNITHOPE: SCARVES FOR THOSE IN NEED

 
Once again, Northland Library will be a drop-off point for the collection of hand-knit or crocheted scarves for KnitHope. Knithope is a non-profit organization that works with North Hills Community Outreach and the Light of Life Mission to distribute scarves each year to the homeless and others in need in the Pittsburgh area. The scarves should be approximately 60 inches long and 5 inches wide, suitable for a man or woman. Collection boxes will be available on both floors of the library from August 15th through October 15th.
 
If you enjoy knitting or crocheting, consider making a welcome, warm gift for someone who needs it. Find more information on Knithope’s website: www.knithope.org

Monday, September 3, 2012

Treasure House Fashions: Women Helping Women In Crisis




Monday, September 17 at 7:00pm

In August of 2000, Sally Power founded Treasure House Fashions, a non-profit organization promoting the dignity and self-esteem of women, particularly women in crisis, by providing gently-worn quality clothing.

Tucked away on the ground floor of the Andre Building in Ross Township, this little gem of a store, run by volunteers, works with many agencies throughout Pittsburgh to provide shopping vouchers for women in need, joining efforts to better serve women in our wider community. By volunteering, by donating gently-worn clothing to the store or by shopping there for wonderful bargains, local women are helping women who need assistance.
Join us to hear Sally's story about Treasure House Fashions. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100 ext. 113
 
 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

August “Bread for Books”

The NPL Foundation will be sponsoring a "Bread for Books" fundraiser every day in August at Bruster's located at 9600 Perry Highway at Ingomar Road.
The following coupon must be presented for the library to get a 20% donation of the total bill.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

DIRECTOR’S CORNER


Storytelling – something we all do almost daily without thinking about it – describing your day at work or at school, telling friends about a fun vacation, passing on family stories to your grandchildren or telling your preschooler your version of the home invasion by that pesky blonde.  Northland’s annual family event – the Three Rivers Storytelling Festival on August 10 and 11 features a number of special tellers who will share a wide variety of stories.  You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and generally enjoy yourself as you participate in an enduring tradition and the first form of social media.  Northland can also help you shape and share your personal story with other featured programs in August including Indian cooking and how to use Linked In for networking and job searching.  

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Director's Corner



Play is important work and a vital early literacy practice.  For young children, especially, play is the process of building knowledge of the world and their place in it.  Play provides positive socialization and aids in the child’s transition to the world of abstract learning.  Studies have shown that children deprived of play opportunities demonstrate social, emotional and cognitive narrowing and are less able to handle stress.
Starting this month, with the opening of the Playful Parenting Room,  Northland continues to expand its emergent literacy services to the young children and their caregivers.  Featuring age appropriate toys and books, the area will provide a special place for children under the age of 5 and their caregivers to share the fun of play with and to learn together through imagination.  As Pittsburgh’s own Mr. Rogers noted:  “Play gives children a chance to practice what they are learning.”   

eBooks for non-Kindle eReaders

Monday July 16th at 2:00 pm
In this class you will learn how to borrow e-books from Northland and download them onto your non-Kindle eReader device (Sony, Nook, Kobo, Literati, Pandigital, etc.). You do not need to bring your device to this class. Please register in advance by calling the computer center at 412-366-8100 ext. 131

eBooks for Mobile Devices

Thursday July 12th at 7:00 pm
In this class you will learn how to browse, check out, and download free e-books from Northland and read them on your Android, Blackberry, iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch, or Windows Phone 7. Bring your mobile device with you and get ready to read! Please register in advance by calling the computer center at 412-366-8100 ext. 131

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Director's Corner


I have always thought fondly of June. When I was a child, June signaled the end of the school year and the beginning of, what seemed at the time, a long, long summer. As an avid reader, June was also the start of the Summer Reading Club at my local public library and provided an unneeded excuse for indulging in my favorite sport. Little did I know or care that what I viewed as fun and enjoyable was actually helping me maintain the literacy skills that provide the foundation of all other learning. Evidence from many studies in North American and Europe demonstrate that participation in summer reading programs result in improved reading skills.

Northland continues the tradition of supporting the continuing development and maintenance of basic literacy skills through its Summer Reading Clubs –and not just for children. Find out more about our summer reading activities for children, teens and adults in the newsletter as well as our website http://northlandlibrary.org/. Summer Reading – just one of the connections your public library provides to serve a real-life community need and to support a critical skill that all need to succeed in all aspects of our lives.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I’m No Angel

A One-Act Play Showcasing The Life Of The Legendary Hollywood Screen Siren, Mae West

Thursday, May 10 at 7:00pm

The original Blonde Bombshell, Mae West made a name for herself in vaudeville and on the New York stage before becoming a Hollywood star in the 1930’s. Her career spanned seven decades and The American Film Institute named her one of the 15 greatest female stars of all time. Karen Dunham, who performs in local theatre and television, “becomes Mae West, herself” as she presents her performance piece about the life, career and music of the famous siren, who was sometimes in trouble with the censors. Join us for an hour of delightful comedy and nostalgia. As Mae West said, “why don’t you come up and see me sometime?”

Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113

Savvy Social Security Planning

Wednesday, May 2 at 7:00 pm

The process of applying for Social Security benefits can be puzzling to many people. Questions such as, "How much can I expect to receive" and "How should I coordinate benefits with my spouse” can be difficult. Mark Ambrose of S&T Bank will help you navigate the maze of Social Security on Wednesday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m. He will provide straight answers to all of your questions.

Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113.

Friday, April 13, 2012

NATIONWIDE DRUG DISPOSAL DAY PROGRAM


Northland Library, in cooperation with the Town of McCandless Police Department and the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, will host a program where people can bring unused or expired medications to the library for safe disposal on Saturday, April 28 from 10:00am to 2:00pm in the Board Room.

Officers from the McCandless Police will be on hand to collect the drugs and arrange for their safe disposal. This is a nationwide program being held on this date…we are the local site for the program.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

MAY “BREAD FOR BOOKS”


The NPL Foundation will be sponsoring a "Bread for Books" fundraiser every Monday & Tuesday in May at Chili’s for eat in, take-out or online ordering.

7404 McKnight Road, 412-364-5678

The following coupon must be presented for the library to get a 10% donation of the total bill. Coupon

SPRING BOOK SALE BLOWOUT


Our annual Spring Book Sale Blowout will be held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 4-6, in the meeting rooms on the lower level of the library. Thousands of items, including books, DVDs, and CDs, will be available at deep discount prices. Sunday will also be our popular $5 Bag Day, where you can fill a bag with as many items as possible and pay just $5. Here is the complete Book Sale Schedule:

Friday, May 4 9:00am to 9:00pm
Saturday, May 5 9:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday, May 6 1:00pm to 5:00pm $5 Bag Day

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Remembering Mike Wallace, 1918-2012

Mike Wallace "60 minutes" legend died he was 93


Saturday, March 31, 2012

Tea: A Culinary Delight


Thursday, April 26 at 7:00pm

Danielle Spinola, owner of Tupelo Honey Teas, returns to Northland Library to talk about the wonderful world of tea. With warmer weather approaching, Danielle will focus on her recommendations for delicious iced teas, especially using many of the popular herbal teas. Sip some of the samples she will prepare and decide for yourselves on your favorites. She will also include some interesting ways to include tea in recipes.


Tea is the most popular drink in the world and it’s said to be good for our health. What could be better than an evening of learning, tasting, and appreciating such a beverage? Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113.

Poetry Forum: An Evening of Verse


Wednesday, April 25 at 7:00pm



April is National Poetry Month, so a fitting celebration is an evening for those who enjoy writing poetry, reading poetry, or just listening to others recite a favorite poem.

We invite any poetry authors to read one or two of their own creations and we invite others to read a favorite poem or say a few words about a favorite poet. Let’s celebrate poetry and talk about what it means to so many people. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113.

Monday, March 26, 2012

April “Bread for Books” is Monday, April 9th


The NPL Foundation will be sponsoring a "Bread for Books" fundraiser on Monday, April 9 at Bella Frutteto Resturant on Brandt School Rd Wexford.

The following coupon must be presented for the library to get a 20% donation of the total bill.

Bella Frutteto coupon
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Meet Our Local Authors

Thursday, April 12 at 7:00pm

In celebration of National Library Week, we are pleased to present a panel of four local authors who will talk about their books and share with us the ideas for their publications, the joy (or agony) of putting the words together and the inspiration for the topic. If you’re a fledging writer, you may get some helpful publishing tips. If you just enjoy hearing about books, the writing experience or the way a book finally gets to our library shelf, you’ll enjoy spending an evening with these creative authors.

Anne Faigen has published several young people’s novel and her latest novel, Out of Turns, is a mystery-lover’s delight. A former high school and college instructor, her mystery has twists and turns that keep you guessing.


Debbie Frye’s book, written with her sister, is a true story of their discovery of their father’s life of crime. Our Father, Who Aren’t In Heaven, is a fascinating tale of the effects of the secrecy and shame the family endured and what made them decide to tell his story.


Dr. William Kraft is a professor emeritus of psychology at Carlow College, has published 12 books and has 3 more on the way. In his books, The Normal Alcoholic and When You Love an Alcoholic, his focus is on the integration of the psychological and spiritual aspects of addiction, an unusual and innovative approach.


Debbie Furey has written The Rapture, in which she explores the hidden prophecies in the Bible about the second coming of Jesus. There are many interpretations of the subject and Debbie presents in her book the results of her many years of study.


Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Don’t get frustrated!


The computer Center offers a variety of introductory small group classes which are taught each month. The schedule of our classes is on the last page of the Library newsletter or you can pick up a schedule at the Computer Center desk.

Pre-registration is required by stopping at the Computer Center desk or calling (412) 366-8100 ext. 131.

You can’t beat the price—they’re FREE!

We only ask that you call if you can’t make the class so that someone on the waiting list can take your place.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Cold War Air Defense Of Pittsburgh



Thursday, March 29 at 7:00pm

Did you know that there are a number of locations in the North Hills and surrounding areas that served as Cold War defense sites during those days following World War II of high tension between the United States and the USSR? Pittsburgh was considered a possible prime target for a nuclear attack, so preparations were soon underway to detect possible attacks and prepare for retaliation. Some of the sites were later dismantled, some underground bunkers were paved over and some of the buildings were remodeled for other purposes. Where are they now? What are they today?

Join us for an evening of fascinating local history presented by Tom Koedel and Rob Skertich who have done extensive research to uncover these sites. They'll present maps and pictures that may surprise you! Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Bill Campbell Presents Unique Country Music




Wednesday, March 28 at 7:00pm

Bill Campbell, from Oakdale, loves country music and enjoys presenting an evening of entertainment singing many of the old favorites as well as some of the newer country tunes. He’ll trace the history of country music with words and songs and even encourage you to sing along on some of your favorites. Join us for a foot-tapping evening. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Ask The Organizer




Thursday, March 8 at 7:00 pm

Have you resolved to Get Organized? Ask the experts! NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers) Pittsburgh is here for you! A panel of local professional organizers will hold an informative program at the library to help with all of your organizing dilemmas-home, office, family, paper, and downsizing. You’ll learn down-to-earth valuable tips to use for a lifetime of order. Questions and answers will follow their presentation.

Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113.

Friday, February 10, 2012

The Beard has been sheared

TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE RETURNS


Northland Library, in cooperation with AARP, is offering free tax preparation assistance for senior citizens and low-income residents only on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00am to 12:00pm from February 2 through April 12. IRS-trained volunteers will help in preparing both federal and state forms. This service is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and we cannot guarantee that everyone needing help can be accommodated on any given day. Please remember to bring all necessary paperwork to complete the forms. A signup sheet will be located outside of the lower library entrance so early arrivals can register.

NEW! – 2012 Book Sale Sponsorship Opportunities




Corporate sponsorships are available for the Spring and Fall book sales, which attract hundreds of people to the library per day. This is a great opportunity for your business to get involved and support the Library’s mission. Please click to view available sponsorship levels.

Borrow Library eBooks For Devices Other Than a Kindle

Thursday, March 1 at 7:00pm

Do you own a Nook or other type of eReader? Would you like to know how to borrow eBooks from the library for one of those readers or for your iPad or a mobile device? Let us walk you through the process for borrowing eBooks and answer your questions. It’s fairly easy once you get the hang of it. These programs fill up quickly. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Borrow Library Ebooks For Your Kindle



Thursday, February 23 at 7:00pm




Did you get a new Kindle over this past holiday season? Or have you owned a Kindle for a while, but never knew that you could borrow e-books from Northland Library? It’s a fairly easy procedure once you get the hang of it. Let us help you learn how as we walk you through the process step-by-step and answer your questions in this free and informative program.


Please note that this program is for Kindle brand e-reader users only! If you have a different type of e-reader or mobile device,we have a separate workshop for you.


These programs fill up quickly. Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113

Monday, January 30, 2012

Mothers And Daughters: Growing Together



Monday, February 20 at 7:00pm

Dr. Katarzyna Sudol, of Bellevue Pediatrics, will discuss the ways that mothers and daughters can successfully manage the tricky transition from girlhood to puberty and beyond. Dr. Sudol will have some valuable and helpful advice for navigating these important years without excessive stress. Questions and answers will follow her presentation.


Please register for this program online or by calling the adult services reference desk at 412-366-8100, ext.113

Monday, January 2, 2012

You did it Hines!!!


CONGRATULATIONS!


Hines Ward's made his 1,000 career catch becoming just the eighth player in NFL history to get 1,000 catches, but a 3-yard loss? "It was the best minus catch I've ever had," Ward said, grinning.

Against the Cincinnati Bengals Dec. 4, he became the 19th wide receiver to get to 12,000 receiving yards.