Monday

New DVDs

check catalog for availability

All About Steve
(500) Days of Summer
24: Seasons 1 - 7
The Hangover
Inglorious Basterds
The Other Man
Julie & Julia

Friday

New CDs

Check catalog for availability

Susan Boyle - I Dreamed a Dream
Taylor Swift - Fearless
The Black-Eyed Peas - The E.N.D.
Kris Allen - LP1

New CDs - Coming Soon!

Glee - The Music - Volume 2
Rihanna - Rated R
Rodrigo Y Gabriela - 11:11
Bon Jovi - The Circle
John Mayer - Battle Studies
Lady Gaga - The Fame
The Who - Greatest Hits
Alicia Keys - The Element of Freedom
Nine (Soundtrack)
Avatar (Soundtrack)

New Video Games

Nintendo DS

Bakugan Battle Brawlers
Family Feud
Press Your Luck


Wii
The Biggest Loser
Dora saves the Crystal Kingdom
Family Game Night 2
The Princess and the Frog
Shaun White Snowboard World Stage
Scooby-Doo! First Frights
Twilight Scene it?

PS2
Star Wars the Clone Wars Republic Heroes
2K Sorts NBA 2K10
PES 2010 Pro Evolution Soccer

PS3
Batman
Arkham Asylum
The Beatles Rockband
Star Wars The Clone Wars Republic Heroes
Planet 51 the game
Bright Lights! Big Screen Scene it?
Tekken 6

XBOX 360

Guitar Hero 5
Madagascar Kartz
Smack Down vs Raw 2010
Planet 51 the game

Tuesday

New Audio Books for Children

Going on a car trip this Thanksgiving with the family?  Take an audio book along for the ride.

Brown Bear and Friends by Bill Martin Jr.
The Cricket in Times Square by George Seldon
Junie B. Jones Collection books 1-8 by Barbara Park
Junie B. Jones Collection books 9-16 by Barbara Park
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo (This is my personal favorite book - ever)
The One and Only Shrek! Plus 5 other stories by Willam Steig
Three Tales of My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett

Thursday

New DVDS - Coming Soon!

Whatever Works
A Christmas Tale
Funny People
The Orphan
Radio City Christmas Spectacular
An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving
The Accidental Husband
Gomorrah

New DVDs

check catalog for availability

The Ugly Truth
I Love You Beth Cooper
Up!
Weeds - Season 1 and Season 2
The Taking of Pelham 123
Food Inc.

Tuesday

New CDs - Coming Soon!

Cast of Glee - Glee: The Music Vol. 1
Michael Jackson - This is It
Breaking Benjamin - Dear Agony
Bob Dylan - Christmas in the Heart
Selena Gomez - Kiss & Tell
Miranda Lambert - Revolution
Sting - If on a Winter's Night

Monday

New CDs - Available Now!

Check catalog for availability.
Creed - Full Circle
Five for Fighting - Slice
Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3
Toby Keith - American Ride
Monsters of Folk - Monsters of Folk
R.E.M. - Live at the Olympia in Dublin
Stephen Sills - Live at Shepherd's Bush
Barbra Streisand - Love is the Answer
Train - Save Me San Francisco

Saturday

New and Notable

ENJOY THESE NEW ARRIVALS THIS FALL
Non-Fiction

The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office/ David Blumenthal.
This timely book examines the diverse strategies eleven U.S. presidents have used to resolve national health reform.

The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century/ George Friedman.
A renowned geopolitical expert offers a captivating 100-year forecast for American and the world.

No Quarter: The Battle of the Crater, 1864/ Richard Slotkin.
A catastrophic battle failed to end the stalemate between Union and Confederate forces.

Road to Woodstock/ Michael Lang.
Producer of the now famous music festival tells his role in organizing the countercultural celebration in upstate New York.

Fiction
Badlands Saloon/ Jonathan Twingley.

Offbeat characters frequent a saloon in a small North Dakotan town.

Swimming/ Nicola Keegan.
A rising Olympic champion must come to terms with unresolved grief.

Border Songs/ Jim Lynch.
A dyslexic patrol agent stationed near the Canadian border divides his time between bird watching and catching smugglers.

That Old Cape Magic/ Richard Russo.
Irreconcilable family troubles frustrate a middle-aged college professor.

Friday

The Beatles with a 21st Century Twist

When my aunt was a teenager, she was the President of The Beatles Fan Club of Rockland County. She saw them in concert a couple of times and says that she couldn't tell what music was being played over the screeches of the obsessive fans. Apparently, there were ambulances on standby, and girls were being wheeled out of the concert hall after having fainted from shock at seeing The Beatles in person.

The music that this legendary British group created will no doubt continue to go on in history as some of the most iconic music ever made. How many times have you heard someone singing a variation of "Hey Jude" to a friend to cheer them up? Or a group of laughing teenagers belt out "I Am the Walrus" just for the fun of it? Have you ever wished that you could learn these songs and rock out like The Beatles for yourself? Well your dream has just been granted.

On September 9th, the new edition of RockBand hit stores: The Beatles RockBand. People had pre-ordered this game since it's unveiling in June and most could not wait to get it home and play it for themselves. Only a few days ago, I had the opportunity to play this game and it was, without a doubt, the most fun I've had playing a video game.

I understood what my aunt meant when she said it was a rush to see The Beatles playing before you; the graphics on this game are so incredibly life-like to the actual musicians that I spent more time staring at them then concentrating on the game. At points though, instead of the usual computer-generated, rainbow colored, background, there is actual footage of The Beatles recording their songs in the studio.

As for the tour section of the game, the player starts off as The Beatles did; playing in all the same locales in the exact same order on their rise to fame. As you play the tour, and unlock more venues to play in, the player also unlocks special photos and short videos about The Beatles. This game truly takes the player into The Beatles lifestyle; and to say that I was able to play guitar to "Revolution"? Yes, that is pretty incredible.

In occordance to the arrival of this new video game, all The Beatles albums have been digitally remastered, and deluxe versions are quickly climbing the charts as being some of the most popular music at the moment. Folks who were able to appreciate The Beatles in their heyday are now able to share that same love with their children, nieces, and nephews so that all generations can bond over these timeless songs and give new appreciation to the phrase "All you need is love."

Grand Opening!

We are simply tickled with our new entry door! The old and rusting double steel doors have been replaced with a single, ADA-compliant aluminum door.

I hope our patrons like the new simpler and cleaner look - with fewer moving parts we expect long and useful service from our new door.

Thank you for your patience during the 'Out of Service' period. Stop by and see us sometime. The door is open.

Tuesday

Teen Advisory Board

Grades 7 - 12
Meeting Dates: On Fridays at 3:30 PM 11/20 and 12/18
Help plan teen programs and make suggestions for the collection. Make your opinion count. Earn community service hours. Refreshments will be served.

Adult Program (2010)

The Best-Ever Production of TURANDOT
Commentary by Opera Aficionado, Helen Rosenthal.
SUNDAY, January 17 at 2:00 PM
A DVD of this much-loved Puccini opera was made in 1988, and declared by critics to be “stunning.” It stars Eva Marton, Placido Domingo, Leona Mitchell and Paul Plishka, and features the Franco Zeffirelli production that the MET isstill using. The conductor is James Levine. Run time: 134 minutes. Please call 359-2244, Ext. 10 to register.

Saturday

Applying to College

On Monday October 26 @ 7PM.

Josh Marber returns to the library to help you complete your applications.
* Focus on finishing all the components of the application
* Maximize your opportunities for admission
* Choose the right colleges to apply to

Monday

Children's Programs (2010)

Please register for programs in person or by calling 359-2244 x 15.

Library Lapsit. Thursdays @ 10:30
Come for rhymes, songs and stories.
6 months - 23 months with caregiver.
April 8, 15, 22, 29
May 6, 13, 20, 27
June 3, 10

Toddler Tales & Crafts for 2 & 3 year olds. Tuesdays @ 10:30
Come join us for stories, fingerplays and crafts
April 13, 20, 27
May 11, 18, 25
June 8

Preschool Storytime for 4 & 5 year olds. Wednesdays @ 2 PM
Come join us for stories, fingerplays and crafts.
April 7, 14, 21, 28
May 5, 12, 19, 26
June 2, 9

Crafternoons for Grades K-2
Tuesdays, 4:00-5:00
April 13
- Celebrate Earth Day
May 4- Mother's Day project
June 15- Gift for Dad

Crafternoons for Grades 3-6
Mondays , 4:00-5:00
April 12
- Make a spring craft
May 3 - Surprise Mom with a gift
June 14 - Father's Day project

Stories, Songs and Silliness
With Sarah Northshield
Join us for songs, rhymes, felt board tales and a book
or two!
Ages 0-3 with an adult caregiver.
Tuesdays @ 10:30 AM, April 6, May 4, June 1
No registration - just drop in!

Tuesday

Top Of the Stairs Gallery ( 2009)

October: "Porches" - A Photo Exhibit by Piermont resident, Sally Savage. The upstairs gallery is elevator accessible. Please ask a librarian for assistance.

November and December: "Lovely Ladies" - The medium of pastels is used in creating a series of beautiful female portraits by artist, Jim Sherrier. The glass case will exhibit Mr. Sherrier's landscapes, as well.

Sunday

Adult Programs ( Fall 2011)

BOOK AND BAG LUNCH READING GROUP
Everyone is welcome to join the group. Bring your lunch; the Library provides dessert. Books are available one month before the discussion. Note the differences in days and times.

Wednesday
- October 12 @ 12 Noon - The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblenski
Wednesday
- November 16 @ 12 Noon - 31 Hours by Masha Hamilton
Wednesday
- December 14 @ 1 PM - The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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BROADWAY comes to the ORANGEBURG
with a dramatically-charged theatrical production - “TWO ROOMS”
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 at 2:00 PM

M&M Productions Acting Company, Inc. presents “TWO ROOMS,” a gritty drama by Lee Blessing and directed by Richard Manichello. Provocative and compelling, this arresting work deals with a subject much in the minds of contemporary society—the taking of innocent hostages by political terrorists. A university professor is taken hostage and his wife is torn between the advice of the government’s agent and a newspaper reporter.

Those who have seen M&M’s “Doubt” and “Three Tall Women,” don’t have to be told to sign up quickly to insure a seat.
The play is free, but we request that you register by calling the library at 845-359-2244, Ext. 10.
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PROGRAMS FOR SENIORS
All Are Welcome....
Please call the library at 845-359-2244. Ext. 10 to register


Chair Yoga with Colleen Briscoe
Tuesdays, November 15, 29, December 6 and 13 at 1:00 PM
Four sessions of Chair Yoga with Colleen Briscoe is now being offered on Tuesdays. The same stretches and movements will aid in flexibility, balance, circulation and relaxation.
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“ROSIE: the RIVETER:” A 70th ANNIVERSARY SALUTE to WW II
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 at 2:00 PM


"Rosie the Riveter" is the star of this special video program which highlights the sweeping social transformation that rocked American society on the Home Front from 1941-1945. At the 70th Anniversary of World War II, it is a good time to reflect on how America has changed. For example, as men left their jobs to enlist in the Armed Forces, millions of women joined the labor force as factories expanded to fill the needs of wartime production. And, overseas on the battle fronts, we'll see American movie and radio stars such as Bob Hope, The Andrews Sisters, Abbott and Costello, and many others supporting the war effort by entertaining our troops and selling War Bonds.

This nostalgic documentary, to be presented by producer Harvey Chertok, includes newsreels, propaganda, movies, music and humor to show how traditional American ideals, lifestyles, morals and ethics changed during the war.
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PAT WICTOR CONCERT: AMERICAN FOLK, GOSPEL & BLUES
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 at 2:00 PM

In a remarkably short time, Pat Wictor has become the name that is talked about on the acoustic, blues, folk and Americana circuits. Steeped in American “roots” music, Pat is a contemporary songwriter drawing from the rural country, gospel and blues traditions of our nation. Having music at his core, Pat grew up outside the U.S., and then came home to the music of America that resonated within him and inspired him as a musician.

Back again, by popular demand, Pat Wictor and his guitar will delight and win you with a concert that is suitable for families, teens and adults. The Concert is free, but registration is strongly suggested.
Please call the library at 845-359-2244, Ext. 10 to sign up.
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Saturday

The Book & Bag Lunch Group

Everyone is welcome to join. Feel free to bring your lunch and the Library provides coffee and dessert. Books are available at the Circulation Desk a month before the discussion.

Wednesday, October 28 at 12 Noon- “March” by Geraldine Brooks
Tuesday, November 24 at 12 Noon- “Case Histories” by Kate Atkinson
Tuesday, December 15 at 12 Noon – “The Dive From Clausen’s Pier” by Ann Packer

Teen Corner for Grades 7-12 (2010)

Please call Angela at 359-2244. Ext. 15 to register for all Craft Programs.

Teen Advisory Board
Grades 7-12. Do you need volunteer hours? Earn community service by making purchase suggestions and suggesting new programs.
Fridays April 16, May 14 and June 11 @ 3:30.

Recycled Book Purse
Make a cool purse out of an old book.
Monday, April 26 @ 6 PM

Drag - Art T-shirts
Create a unique T-shirt using this painting method. Call to register and give us your t-shirt size.
Monday, May 17 @ 7 PM.

Shrinky Dink Jewelry
Create unique jewelry from shrinkable plastic.
Monday, June 7 @ 7 PM

VOLUNTEENS
Want to volunteer this summer? Stop by the library and fill out an application. Summer Orientation will be held on June 14 @ 6 PM.
Preference will be given to TAB members.

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
BAD MOON RISING, by Sherrilyn Kenyon.
THAT OLD CAPE MAGIC, by Richard Russo.
THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett.
THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, by Stieg Larsson.
INHERENT VICE, by Thomas Pynchon.
BEST FRIENDS FOREVER, by Jennifer Weiner.
THE TRAFFICKERS, by W.E.B. Griffin.

THE DEFECTOR, by Daniel Silva.
SWIMSUIT, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro.
DEAD AND GONE, by Charlaine Harris.
RULES OF VENGEANCE, by Christopher Reich.

TWENTIES GIRL, by Sophie Kinsella.
BLACK HILLS, by Nora Roberts.
FINGER LICKIN’ FIFTEEN, by Janet Evanovich.
THE WINDS OF DUNE, by Brian Herbert.

THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.

Nonfiction:
OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell.
IN THE PRESIDENT’S SECRET SERVICE, by Ronald Kessler.
LIBERTY AND TYRANNY, by Mark R. Levin.
A BOLD FRESH PIECE OF HUMANITY, by Bill O’Reilly.
THE END OF OVEREATING, by David A. Kessler.
THE WILDERNESS WARRIOR, by Douglas Brinkley.

BOBBY AND JACKIE, by C. David Heymann.
THE ACCIDENTAL BILLIONAIRES, by Ben Mezrich.
A COLOSSAL FAILURE OF COMMON SENSE, by Lawrence G. McDonald.
THE BATTLE FOR AMERICA, 2008, by Dan Balz and Haynes Johnson.
ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT’S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler.

Thursday

Happy Independence Day

Orangeburg Library
will be closed
July 4th & 5th, 2009

Summer Hours:

Monday - Thursday 10AM - 9 PM
Friday & Saturday 10AM - 5PM
Closed Sundays until September 13, 2009

Tuesday

Summer School at the Library (Adults)

Drop by the library on Thursday morning at 10AM (beginning July 16) for one-hour session Internet for Beginners – Learn Internet basics: how-to set-up an email account, using the Web to find useful information, Internet safety, online shopping. General knowledge of using computers with a mouse required. Sign-up in advance – limited to 3 people.

Saturday

AquaBrowser is coming!

On July 1st, the library’s online catalog will take on a new look! AquaBrowser is an enhanced discovery tool that promises to increase your reading and research reach by showing you a broader range of materials connected to your search. Patrons will find what they want quickly, regardless of which resource contains the information. You will be able to access books, digital materials, and databases in just one federated search! See book reviews, add comments, and even start a book group. Check it out. Visit our website, http://www.orangeburg-library.org for details.

Useful AquaBrowser Materials:
1. AquaBrowser Quick Start Guide
2. How to Use My Discoveries
3. AquaBrowser Search Syntax to Focus Search Results

The 7th Annual Adult Summer Reading Raffle

June 22nd - August 1st Enter to win prizes

Simply fill out a raffle entry form for each fiction or nonfiction book you read. Include the title along with your name and daytime phone number. Please include a brief critique or opinion of each book. Place your completed forms in the ballot box on the Reference Desk. A winner will be chosen and a prize given each week. The more you read, the more you increase your chances of winning.

Thursday

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS (27)

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
THE SCARECROW, by Michael Connelly.
GONE TOMORROW, by Lee Child.
WICKED PREY, by John Sandford.
SHANGHAI GIRLS, by Lisa See.
THE 8TH CONFESSION, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro.
CEMETERY DANCE, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.

Click Here for Complete List.

NEW DVDs (June 2009)

The Orangeburg Library now has the following new DVDs. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Gran Torino (DVD 2769)
Fired Up
The International
Heroes Season 1
Heroes Season 2

Click Here for Complete List.

2009 Summer Reading Programs

Monday, June 22

Orangeburg Library begins registration for all Summer Reading Programs for pre-school through grade 6 with the theme Be Creative @Your Library. All teens are requested to register for their participation in Express Yourself @Your Library.
Programs will begin on June 29. Flyers will be distributed through school in the beginning of June and on the library’s website.

Orangeburg Library on Facebook

Orangeburg Library is on Facebook and become a fan now:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Orangeburg-NY/Orangeburg-Library/87965926586

Saturday

June Events at the Orangeburg Library

Throughout June - The Orangeburg Library presents underwater photographers, Drew and Sandra Wohl’s display of over 30 graphics entitled “Under The Sea,” showing denizens of the deep at the Top-of-the-Stairs Gallery. Elevator accessible.

June 1 and 8 - Mondays at 1:00 PM
The Orangeburg Library hosts Chair Yoga with instructor Colleen Briscoe providing health benefits, greater flexability and new relaxation techniques, all while seated in your chair.

June 14 - Sunday at 2:00 PM
The Orangeburg Library celebrates song and jazz from the Great American Songbook with musicians Ellen and Roger of “Too Human.” This free program bringing new life to classic songs is perfect for the whole family. To insure your seat, please register by calling 359-2244.

June 15 - Monday at 1:00 PM
The Orangeburg Library hosts a program on “The Unknown Palisades” with Eric Nelson, historian of the Palisades Interstate Parkway Commission. Come and be surprised to find out the treasures that are in your own backyard.

June 23 - Tuesday at 12 Noon
The Orangeburg Library welcomes all to the Book & Bag Lunch discussion of “Love of A Good Woman” by Alice Munro. Bring your lunch and the library provides dessert. Books are available at the Circulation Desk.

MEMORIAL DAY

The Library will be closed
On Monday, May 25

Tuesday

Blu-Ray Movies

The Orangeburg Library now has the following Blu-Ray movies. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Doubt
Slumdog millionaire
Transporter 3
Cosmic Voyage
Australia
Doom

Click Here for Complete List.

Monday

Upcoming Events at the Orangeburg Library

Throughout April- The Orangeburg Library presents photographer, Bob Robbins black and white landscapes in “Recording Time in the Hudson Valley” at the Top-of-the-Stairs Gallery.

Monday, April 6 at 7:00 PM
The Orangeburg Library welcomes back Josh Marber, MsEd, to advise parents and students on the college admissions process including financial aid and SATs. Please call 359-2244 to register.

Sunday, April 19 at 2:00 PM
The Orangeburg Library hosts the free M&M Production of “DOUBT: A Parable.” Professional actors star in this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play. The cast will lead a discussion following the performance. Please call the library at 359-2244 to reserve your seat.

Mondays, April 20 and 27 at 1: 00 PM
The Orangeburg Library brings back a series of 6 CHAIR YOGA sessions with Colleen Briscoe designed to teach stretching and relaxing techniques while sitting in a chair. Additional sessions on May 4 & 18, June 1 & 8. Register by calling 359-2244. Please bring a towel to class.

Wednesday and Thursday, April 29 and 30 from 1-5:00 PM
The Orangeburg Library is holding a 2-day AARP Defensive Driving Course taught by Eliot Cohen. Please register by bringing a check made out to AARP to the Orangeburg Library. AARP Members with Membership Number written on the check: $12; Others: $14

On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 at 12 noon
The Orangeburg Library Book & Bag Lunch Group will discuss Bernard Schlink's "THE READER" Note change in date and time. Copies of the book are available at the front desk. The library will provide coffee and dessert.

On TUESDAY, MAY 19 at 12 noon
The Orangeburg Library Book & Bag Lunch Group will discuss James McBride's "THE COLOR OF WATER" Note change in date and time. Copies of the book are available at the front desk. The library will provide coffee and dessert.

On TUESDAY, JUNE 23 at 12 noon
The Orangeburg Library Book & Bag Lunch Group will discuss Alice Munro's "LOVE OF A GOOD WOMAN" Note change in date and time. Copies of the book are available at the front desk. The library will provide coffee and dessert.

Throughout May and June
: Drew Wohl and his wife, Sandra, present their newest underwater photography in “Under The Sea” at the Top-of-the-Stairs Gallery.

Monday, May 11 at 1:00 PM
The Orangeburg Library presents Chef Norma Chang preparing “Stir Frying Without Oil” to demonstrate healthy cooking and offer tasty samples. Registration is requested.

Sunday, May 17 at 2:00 PM
The Orangeburg Library welcomes Associated Press political reporter, Beth Fouhy, to assess “Barack Obama: His First One Hundred Days.” Please call 359-2244 to register.

Saturday

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS (26)

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
HANDLE WITH CARE, by Jodi Picoult.
CORSAIR, by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul.
THE ASSOCIATE, by John Grisham.
Click Here for Complete List.

Friday

Orangeburg Library Celebrates Women this March

With Two Female Afficionados and a Naughty One

All programs are free, and registering by calling 359-2244 is appreciated.

The Orangeburg Library hosts two programs for March Women’s Month that lovers of opera and film won’t want to miss.

This Sunday, March 15 at 2 PM, opera expert, Helen Rosenthal, will introduce Bizet’s CARMEN , a film starring the legendary Placido Domingo and conducted by Lorin Maazel. The Naughty One is Carmen, herself, played flawlessly by Julia Migenes-Johnson. Pauline Kael, hailed this adaptation of Carmen, as “the very best.”

On Monday, March 23 at 1 PM, the Orangeburg Library resumes its Senior Specials with Movies. We have invited film expert, Renee Weiner, who has garnered raves for her programs at the JCC Rockland, to discuss the Oscar-winning films of 1959 including Some Like It Hot, Ben Hur, North By Northwest and Diary of Anne Frank, in a program she calls: “1959: Fifty Years Ago in Classic Film.” For all film-lovers, this will be an eye-opener.

And a female author of acclaim, Thrity Umrigar who wrote “The Space Between Us” will provide the topic for the Book & Bag Lunch Book Club on Tuesday, March 24 at 1:30 PM. Even if you are not a member, all are welcome to come and participate, and enjoy the complimentary snacks provided by the Library.

Wednesday

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS (25)

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
THE ASSOCIATE, by John Grisham.
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge.
HEART AND SOUL, by Maeve Binchy.
Click Here for Complete List.

Monday

Library Closed Today

Due to inclement weather, Orangeburg Library will be closed
on Monday, March 2.
Sorry for any inconvenience!

Tuesday

March Events at the Orangeburg Library

Please register by calling the Library at 845-359-2244

Sunday, March 15 at 2 PM


A special showing of the best-ever film of Bizet’s CARMEN with Placido Domingo and Julia Migenes-Johnson under the direction of Lorin Maazel. Opera aficionado, Helen Rosenthal, will introduce the opera, offering background and insights to enhance your viewing.

Monday, March 23 at 1 PM

1959: Fifty Years Ago in Classic Film -Film historian, Renee Weiner talks about the changes in filmmaking and the impact of such films as The Diary of Anne Frank, Some Like It Hot, Ben Hur, and North By Northwest 50 years after they were made.

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS (24) 02/28/2009

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
THE ASSOCIATE, by John Grisham.
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge.
THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.
BONE CROSSED, by Patricia Briggs.
TRUE COLORS, by Kristin Hannah.
Click Here for Complete List.

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS (23) 02/14/2009

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
THE ASSOCIATE, by John Grisham.
THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.
THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE, by David Wroblewski.
PLUM SPOOKY, by Janet Evanovich.
WHAT I DID FOR LOVE, by Susan Elizabeth Phillips.
DARK OF NIGHT, by Suzanne Brockmann.
AGINCOURT, by Bernard Cornwell.
BLACK OPS, by W. E.B. Griffin.
THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY, by Mary Ann Shaffer.
A DARKER PLACE, by Jack Higgins.
SCARPETTA, by Patricia Cornwell.
CROSS COUNTRY, by James Patterson.
MOUNTING FEARS, by Stuart Woods.
THE HOUR I FIRST BELIEVED, by Wally Lamb.

Nonfiction:
OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell.
DEWEY, by Vicki Myron.
GUILTY, by Ann Coulter.
MULTIPLE BLESSINGS, by Jon Gosselin.
WE CAN HAVE PEACE IN THE HOLY LAND, by Jimmy Carter.
HOT, FLAT, AND CROWDED, by Thomas L. Friedman.
THE BIG RICH, by Bryan Burrough.
THE BREAKTHROUGH, by Gwen Ifill.
ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT’S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler.
THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, by Barack Obama.
THE ASCENT OF MONEY, by Niall Ferguson.
A BOLD FRESH PIECE OF HUMANITY, by Bill O’Reilly.
THE INHERITANCE, by David E. Sanger.
THE SNOWBALL, by Alice Schroeder.

Monday

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS (22) 02/07/2009

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
PLUM SPOOKY, by Janet Evanovich.
THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.
THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE, by David Wroblewski.
AGINCOURT, by Bernard Cornwell.
BLACK OPS, by W. E.B. Griffin.
SCARPETTA, by Patricia Cornwell.
MOUNTING FEARS, by Stuart Woods.
THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY, by Mary Ann Shaffer.
CROSS COUNTRY, by James Patterson.
THE HOUR I FIRST BELIEVED, by Wally Lamb.
THE PIANO TEACHER, by Janice Y. K. Lee.
BEAT THE REAPER, by Josh Bazell.
FIRE AND ICE, by Julie Garwood.
A MERCY, by Toni Morrison.

Nonfiction:
OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell.
GUILTY, by Ann Coulter.
DEWEY, by Vicki Myron.
MULTIPLE BLESSINGS, by Jon Gosselin.
THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, by Barack Obama.
THE ASCENT OF MONEY, by Niall Ferguson.
THE BREAKTHROUGH, by Gwen Ifill.
HOT, FLAT, AND CROWDED, by Thomas L. Friedman.
ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT’S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler.

A BOLD FRESH PIECE OF HUMANITY, by Bill O’Reilly.
WISHFUL DRINKING, by Carrie Fisher.
THE INHERITANCE, by David E. Sanger.
THE SNOWBALL, by Alice Schroeder.