Rensselaerville Library Notes for Wednesday, September 25, 2013

On Oct. 1, at 7:30 p.m., at the Rensselaerville Library, Rosie Kuhar will provide a talk on the buildings that make Rensselaerville historic.

Children’s readings

On Wednesdays in October, neighbor Robert Blum will present a series of after school readings at 4:30 p.m., in the library throughout the month. Each Wednesday’s program will highlight classic children’s literature, story, and poetry.

Movie night

On Oct. 5, at 7 p.m., the library’s Saturday Night Movie will be The Great Gatsby, rated PG-13 at Conkling Hall.

Writing group

On Oct. 10, the Writing Group, meets from 7 to 9 p.m. at the library. This program is open to all interested writers.

Educational seminar

On Oct. 16 and 23, at 6:30 p.m., the library presents an educational seminar designed to be a comprehensive look at planning for a successful retirement. The seminar will focus on the issues and decisions facing retirees. Please register for this program.

Board meets

On Oct. 21, the library board of trustees meets at 7 p.m., at the library. This meeting is open to the public

Halloween

On Oct. 31, visit the library for special treats.

One-on-one computer and Internet help

Would you like one-on-one computer or technology help with setting up an e-mail account, word processing, Facebook, Overdrive, E readers, Job Searching sites, and more? Kim is offering individual sessions at the library to help get you started with almost any common everyday computer or Internet questions. Appointments are recommended, please visit or call the library at 797-3949

Borrow a fishing rod

Going fishing this fall? Stop into the library and check out a fishing rod. The library has five rods to loan. Just remember if you are over 16 you need a fresh-water fishing license.  The program is made possible with assistance from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

Free ebooks

Do you have an Ereader?  You have access to free ebooks and audio books through the library and  library card.  No library card, just stop into the library and we can help you.  Visit http://digitalcollection.uhls.org/ to start downloading as allowed by law.