September 29, 2008

Read Locally with Aaron Paul Lazar

"Read Locally" is back for October. The monthly series features local authors talking about their books. Here is the second episode with Aaron Paul Lazar and his Gus LeGarde Mystery Series and the latest installment Tremolo: Cry of the Loon.

Watch for future episodes--October 31: Mason Winfield and his new book Haunted Rochester and December 1: Julie Cummins and her children's book Women Daredevils. Wood Library videos are posted on the Wood Library YouTube Channel.


September 28, 2008

2 More Days! Food Pantry Drive

There is still time to give. Wood Library's Food Pantry Drive will end at 9pm on Tuesday, September 30. Benefits the Food Pantry sponsored by the Canandaigua Churches In Action (CCIA). Fill those pantry shelves!

September 16, 2008

American Politics and Media Film Series

"American Politics in Film: Media and Public Perception" series will screen Tuesdays from 6 to 9pm in the Community Room at Wood Library from September 16 through October 21. Learn about politics by watching movies. Discussion follows. Hosted by John Michalko and Tom White. Free and open to high schoolers and adults. Here's the schedule. Please note that it has changed from the original schedule. Being There was shown Sept. 16 not Sept. 30.

Being There - Sept. 16
All the President's Men - Sept. 23
Wag the Dog - Sept. 30
The Candidate - Oct. 7
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington - Oct. 14
Slacker Uprising - Oct. 21

September 15, 2008

Free Investment Classes Online

Gas prices got you down? Worried about the economy? Stay home and get informed. Take a free financial class online. On Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time, you are invited to take a free online class "Smart Investing @ Your Library: Planning Decade by Decade." A second online class, "Smart Investing @ Your Library: Risks and Rewards (Asset Allocation)" will be held Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The classes are free at OPAL (Online Programming for All Libaries). Click the OPAL link above, scroll to the program, and click "OPAL Online Auditorium." First time users will need to install the tcConference plug-in.

Paul Santos, the Director of Finance, Facilities, and Human Resources at the Alliance Library System will make the presentations and lead an informal discussion. The discussions are part of Smart Investing @ Your Library, a series of events and resources (in person, on the web, and in Second Life) to help inform individual investors.

Host: Alliance Library System, with support from the American Library Association and FINRA Investor Education Foundation. All OPAL (Online Programming for All Libraries) public events are free of charge and open to everyone worldwide. Most OPAL online programs last about an hour.

September 12, 2008

Michael Moore Film Free Download


Michael Moore's new film "Slacker Uprising" from Brave New Films will not be coming to a theater near you. Instead, it is premiering online at BlipTV. This will be the first major feature-length film by a noted director to debut for free via the internet. You will be able to download the entire movie for free on September 23rd if you sign up at SlackerUprising.com. You will be notified by email when the download is available. If you prefer DVD, Wood Library will have the DVD available for borrowing sometime after September 23. "Slacker Uprising" traces Michael Moore’s 62-city tour of the swing states during the 2004 Presidential election to convince millions of non-voters under the age of 30 to give voting a chance. See the trailer at SlackerUprising.com. Other films and books by Moore are available in the OWWL catalog.

September 9, 2008

Read Locally Author Series Begins

Wood Library has launched a new video series called "Read Locally" featuring local authors talking about their books. Here is the first episode with Kevin Andrew Cotter on his new local history The Lurking Devil of Murder. Library videos are posted on the Wood Library YouTube Channel.



September 8, 2008

Fill the Pantry Shelves! Food Drive at Wood Library


Wood Library‘s Executive Director, Carol Shama is pleased to announce that the library, located at 134 North Main St, Canandaigua will partner with Canandaigua Churches in Action (CCIA) during September to collect donations for the CCIA Food Pantry. From September 8 - 30, members of the community may drop off non-perishable food and personal care items in collection boxes placed inside the rear doors of the library.

CCIA emphasizes that donations of food and personal care items are needed throughout the year, not only at holiday times. During these difficult economic times, families find their resources being stretched more and more each week. This has resulted in increased use of the CCIA Food Pantry. Sandy Voigt of CCIA says that from February through May 2008 the number of families using the CCIA Food Pantry increased from 182 to 287. Donations of personal care items are especially important because these can not be purchased using Food Stamps. All donations will be used to fill the shelves at the CCIA Food Pantry.

September 7, 2008

Last Blooms of Summer Slide Show

Master Gardner Chris Benard presents "The Last Blooms Of Summer" slide show on Monday, September 8 at 10:30am in the Community Room at Wood Library. The program highlights both wildflowers and weeds growing in the fields, along the roads, down in the swamp and sometimes, unfortunately, in our yards. You will learn their origins, how they were used in the past and which ones may reappear as modern medical marvels. Coffee and breakfast snacks served. The program is open to the public. Donations are accepted.

Chris Benard is a Master Gardener, currently President of the Victor Garden Club and past Trees Chairman for 7th District Federated Garden Clubs of New York. Benard has an avid interest in wild plant lore and presents slide shows on the subject to organizations and groups.

September 2, 2008

Audio Book Clips in Your Email


Love audiobooks? Then sign up for the Chapter a Day newsletter. Each day’s e-mail includes a link to a 30-minute audio clip from the popular Wisconsin Public Broadcasting program Chapter a Day. Listen to the program at your convenience — it’s an easy way to read a chapter a day! Sign up on the OWWL Newsletter Sign Up Page. Scroll down to "Chapter a Day", check the box and type in your email address at the bottom of the page. Click the subscribe button. This free service is provided by Pioneer Library System and the 42 OWWL libraries. Books link into the OWWL catalog for more details and to place holds. Next: Monday September 15 through Friday October 2, 2008 A Sound Like Thunder by Sonny Brewer read by Karl Schmidt.