Monday, February 28, 2011

Today is the last day the Wyckoff Library as you know it
will be open at 200 Woodland Avenue.
From the 1st of March through the 13th, we will be closed to the public as we pack up and make our move to our new, temporary (while construction happening) locale on Wyckoff Avenue, right next door to THREE CHICAS.
So come today and bid farewell to your old library and
make way for the new, 'cause it's gonna be great!
See you soon!

Friday, February 18, 2011

IT HAS BEEN DONE. . .
the final Wyckoff Library Teen Writers Group in the 200 Woodland Avenue location, that is, at least until the Grand Return when the old library is reconstructed.

(and btw it was truly terrific, plus I am honored that my attendees actually requested that we do the "7 Minute Creative Writing Burst" (patent pending) at the outset of the meeting--how cool is that!)

Watch this space for news about our next meeting, as well as the next book discussion. Both will be held in April, and you may consider that a 'pinky promise,' too!

Teen programs will be scheduled in our new locale (637 Wyckoff Avenue) on Thursdays at 6:00, so check our events calendar in the Wyckoff Library website (wyckofflibrary.org) and come back to this blog often for everything new for teens at the WYCKOFF LIBRARY!

Friday, February 11, 2011

WYCKOFF LIBRARY TEEN WRITING GROUP
WILL MEET AGAIN. . .
next Thursday from 5:00 to 6:30 PM in the Monroe Room of the Library, so hone your quill pens once again, dear scribes,
and be prepared to share your work with your comrades.
RSVP is always polite, so please let me know you are coming
and be as polite as I know you to be.
Snackfood as ever!
FYI: The last Teen Writing Group meeting in the Monroe Room until the construction is complete, so come and make history!

Monday, February 07, 2011

The weather has been keeping me occupied and annoyed, and not necessarily in that order, so I have not been driven to remark upon anything in this blog.
Unless you are a skier or have a four-wheel-drive vehicle, or do not drive at all, which I'm presuming would be the bulk of you underage folks, this has not been a gentle winter for many of us.
Yet I have no plans to move to a warmer clime, although the south of France does hold a certain appeal, not all of which pertains to fields of lavender (ah, great appeal in that!). So I will weather the storms that come my way and be grateful I have the four seasons to enjoy.