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April 24, 2020Upcoming Programs From CPH Library
While the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library remains temporarily closed, the following programs will be offered virtually, May 4-10. Our digital resources can be accessed anytime by visiting our website: www.cphlibrary.org.
Upcoming Events at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library
Live Reference Help – Monday-Friday, 10 am-4 pm
Have a question for the Library? Need help accessing our digital resources? Our librarians are here to help! Patrons can call the Library at 518-371-8622 or email us at cphreference@sals.edu and we will respond to your questions.
Virtual Story Time — Every Monday and Wednesday
It’s nice to see familiar faces, so plan a virtual visit twice a week with library staff and enjoy a new experience every time! Look for a new video every Monday and Wednesday on the Library’s YouTube channel: youtube.com/user/cphpubliclibrary.
- Monday, May 4: Mother’s Day Craft Project
- Wednesday, May 6: Flannel Board with Miss Barb
Book Reviews & Recommendations – Every Tuesday and Thursday
Looking for your next read? Check our Facebook page every Tuesday and Thursday for a new review from our librarians. All of the suggested titles are available through our digital resources, CloudLibrary and OverDrive.
Genealogy Assistance – Wednesday, May 6
Professional genealogist Lisa Dougherty will respond to your questions anytime on this day through her Facebook page. Visit the library website for more information: www.cphlibrary.org.
Understanding Windows 10 – Wednesday, May 6 at 1 pm
Unravel the mystery of the Windows 10 environment. Learn tips to improve your user experience. This online presentation will use the Zoom live streaming platform. It requires access to a computer, mobile device with the Zoom app installed, and/or a phone for audio-only access. For more information and to register, go to: www.cphlibrary.org.
Journaling for Adults – Wednesday, May 6 at 6 pm
Whether it’s in a notebook, blog, or sketchpad, journaling can help you lead a whole and fulfilling life. Local author Janine De Tillio Cammarata will share the many ways to express yourself through writing. This online program uses the Zoom live streaming platform. It requires access to a computer, mobile device with the Zoom app installed, and/or a phone for audio-only access. For more information and to register, go to: www.cphlibrary.org.