Showing posts with label Friends Of The Carroll Gardens Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends Of The Carroll Gardens Library. Show all posts

Monday, November 04, 2019

Friends Of Carroll Gardens Now Accepting Books For December Book Fair


If you have been thinking of thinning out your bookshelves, you may consider donating some of your books to Friends of Carroll Gardens Library's upcoming book sale on Saturday, December 7th, 2019.
Bring all good quality adult and children’s books to our neighborhood branch at 396 Clinton Street. Donate now and return to our local branch for the sale.

Friends of Carroll Gardens Library will also host a discussion on "Lady Liberty" on Saturday, November 16th from 3pm to 4 pm. author and local resident Joan Marans Dim will be in attendance with artist Antonio Masi. The book will be available for sale at the event.

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Thursday, November 01, 2018

Friends Of Carroll Gardens Library Hosting Huge Used Book Sale At Local Branch on Clinton Street This Saturday

Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library will be hosting a big book sale at our local branch at 396 Clinton Street on November 3rd, from 10am to 4pm. Shop for great bargains for books of all kind.
An announcement for the event states:
"The tables will be overflowing with fiction, nonfiction, children's books this Saturday 10-4, please return to the Library then and bring your neighbors, friends and family. Pizzazzz Toys has contributed Playmobil sets for a raffle. All funds are used to support activities, supplies and equipment for the Library. Have you seen the new telescope in action on Wednesday nights in front of the library? Do come to support this historic and vital resource in our community and join the Friends of the Library group."

Friend of Carroll Gardens Library is an all-volunteer group, which supports our local library branch by fundraising to make it the center of the community. Please help them in their efforts.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Friends Of Carroll Gardens Library Requesting Donations For Upcoming Book Sale

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Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library will be hosting a big book sale at our local branch at 396 Clinton Street on November 3rd, from 10am to 3pm. The group is currently requesting donations.
Bring your fiction, nonfiction, and children's books in good condition to the library's reception desk before October 30 during regular library hours. (see here)

Friend of Carroll Gardens Library is an all-volunteer group, which supports our local library branch by fundraising to make it the center of the community. Please help them in their efforts.
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Thursday, November 09, 2017

Friends Of Carroll Gardens Library Now Accepting Used Book Donations For Upcoming Fundraiser

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Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library will be hosting a large Book Sale at our local branch at 396 Clinton Street on December 9, 2017 from 10 am to 4 pm. Book donations are currently being accepted at the reception desk during regular library hours. (see here)

Friend of Carroll Gardens Library is an all-volunteer group, which supports our local library branch by fundraising to make it the center of the community. Please help them in their efforts.

And because history never gets old...(sorry, could not resist):
Did you know that our wonderful library is one of over 2,500 world-wide that was built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie? Designed by William B. Tubby, it was built over 100 years ago and is still serving the neighborhood.
Carroll Gardens Library March 3, 1905
the inside of our library in 1905
historical photos courtesy of the Brooklyn Library



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Thursday, May 18, 2017

This Saturday, Head On Over To the Carroll Gardens Library for A Giant Book Sale

This Saturday, May 20th,  please show some love for our very own Carroll Gardens Library.  Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library, a group of volunteers who have dedicate themselves to making our 
local branch of the Brooklyn Public Library on Clinton Street even better, have organized a huge book and bake sale/fundraising event.
On sale will be a fantastic selection of books from fiction to art and everything in between. There will also be tons of children's books.
Additionally, the Friends group is holding a bake sale plus a raffle with gifts for both kids and adults. Plus an acoustic-guitar duo will be entertaining!
The event coincides with the Brooklyn Library's great Bike the Branches Day.   So, hop on your bike and head on over to our neighborhood branch.

Saturday, May 20
10am – 4pm
Carroll Gardens Library
396 Clinton Street (at Union Street)

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Monday, May 01, 2017

Friends Of The Carroll Gardens Library Now Accepting Used Book Donations For Upcoming Fundraising Sale

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Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library, a group of organized volunteers who "help our neighborhood library through advocacy, fundraising and promotion" will be holding a book sale at our local branch  on May 20th, 2017 from 10 to 4pm. To make the event a success, the group is currently seeking book donations.
Please drop of your quality, good condition, used books at the customer service desk at the Carroll Gardens Library at the corner of Union and Clinton Streets now.

Opening timed at our library are:
Monday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: closed


Carroll Gardens Library March 3, 1905

interior of our library in 1905


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Thursday, December 01, 2016

Friends Of Carroll Gardens Library Hosting Book Sale On December 10

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Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library will be hosting a large Book Sale at our local branch at 396 Clinton Street on December 10, 2016 from 11am to 4 pm. Book donations are currently being accepted at the reception desk during regular library hours. (see here)

On the same day, the group also plans on unveiling a large painting that was created at the library by children with New York-based artist Maria de Los Angeles.

Friend of Carroll Gardens Library is an all-volunteer group, which supports our local library branch by fundraising to make it the center of the community. Please help them in their efforts.

Did you know that our wonderful library is one of over 2,500 world-wide that was built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie? Designed by William B. Tubby, it was built over 100 years ago and is still serving the neighborhood.
Carroll Gardens Library March 3, 1905
the inside of our library in 1905
historical photos courtesy of the Brooklyn Library



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Wednesday, May 04, 2016

Friends Of The Carroll Gardens Library To Host Book Sale This Saturday

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Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library will be hosting a book sale fundraiser to benefit our local branch, located at 396 Clinton Street at Union Street. Don't forget to stop by to browse the large collection of fiction, non-fiction, mysteries, best sellers, and children's books. Enjoy guest performers Rolie Polie Guacamole and buy a treat from the bake sale.

Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library supports the branch and its staff in many ways, so it is all for a good cause.


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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Friends Of The Carroll Gardens Library Now Accepting Donations Of Books For Upcoming Fundraiser

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Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library, the volunteer group that supports our local library branch by fundraising to make it the center of the community is currently accepting donations of books in preparation for a big book sale Saturday May 7, 2016 11am to 4pm at the Library, which is located at 396 Clinton Street.
According to the Friends group:
"There is also the opportunity to donate baked goods for the bake sale and to work organizing and selling books. Bike the Branches is also scheduled May 7th so this is great time to celebrate and support our treasured neighborhood library. Donations will be taken until the end of April."


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Friday, March 15, 2013

"The Glory Of Brooklyn": An Evening Of Art And Literature At The Carroll Gardens Library

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(photo credit: Thomas Rupolo)

Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library(FCGL), a group that supports, fundraises and brings programming to our local library branch, is hosting yet another interesting event that brings literature and art together this coming Tuesday.

THE GLORY OF BROOKLYN: AN ARTISTIC AND LITERARY EVENING
AT THE CARROLL GARDENS LIBRARY
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Transcendent photographs. Evocative essays. Haunting watercolor paintings. No matter the medium, the sentiment of respect clearly shines through in the art and writings of a talented trio – Thomas Rupolo; Joan MaransDim; and Antonio Masi, who will present their works in an entertaining evening at the Carroll Gardens Library, March 19, 7 to 9 p.m.

Carroll Gardens resident Joan Marans Dim, an essayist and historian, and New York City artist Antonio Masi will discuss their book New York's Golden Age of Bridges. With a visual presentation focused on the four bridges of Brooklyn – the Brooklyn, Manhattan Bridge Williamsburg and the Verrazano-Narrows --the discussion will“span” the bridges’ artistic and cultural underpinnings, and their impact nationally as well as worldwide.

Bridges form connections over water, and many area residents feel a strong connection to the nearby waterfront community of Red Hook. Photographer Thomas Rupolo will explore the “lost continent” of Red Hook, where “even cabbies can’t find their way” in a presentation of photos as bright and vibrant as the people who live there, as featured in his book Images of Red Hook.

This event is the latest in a series of artistic and literary evenings hosted by the Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library, offeringfree refreshments of wine and cheese. Signed books will be available for purchase. Auditorium (basement) of the Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton Street at the corner of Union Street.Free and Open to the Public.

ABOUT ANTONIO MASI: Antonio Masi, fascinated by bridges since childhood, began painting them a decade ago. He is drawn particularly to the 59th Street (the recently renamed Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, which his grandfather Francesco Masi helped build. Masi has won national and global acclaim for his paintings of New York City bridges.

ABOUT JOAN MARANS DIM: Joan Dim is co-author of The Miracle on Washington Square: New York University and the author of the novel Recollections of a Rotten Kid. She has traveled the bridges of New York City all her life and is a proud Carroll Gardens resident.

ABOUT THOMAS RUPOLO: Tom Rupolo has been living in and around Red Hook for 15 years. Formerly a nature photographer, he found that moving to Brooklyn provided new subjects such as industrial sites, architectural oddities, street life and close-ups of urban details.



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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Free Workshop At Carroll Gardens Library: Get Inside Info On Middle And High School Applications From Insideschools.Org

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Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library has invited Insideschools.org to our neighborhood library to help explain the very complicated application process to New York City's middle and high schools. 
The free workshop will be held at the Carroll Gardens Library,  396 Clinton Street, October 4, 2012, 6-8 pm
See below for more information:
Looking for a middle school or high school for your 5th or 8th-grader? The applications process can be a daunting maze without the right guide. Join the conversation at the Carroll Gardens Library on Thursday, October 4, 2012 when Pamela Wheaton, co-author of a series of books about New York City’s best schools, and managing editor of www.Insideschools.org, will lead a free workshop. Get tips about how to apply, admissions deadlines & policies. Learn what to look for when you visit a school. Find out what to do if your child doesn't get his or her first choice (or any choice)! Middle school talk: 6-7 p.m. High school talk: 7-8 p.m. Come with questions!
About Inside Schools: Insideschools.org provides resources for New York City families looking for in-depth information on public schools. Since Insideschools.org was founded, application processes for every level of public schooling in the City, from pre-kindergarten to high school has become more complicated to navigate and at every turn, Insideschools has kept up with the changes and added information and resources for families. For more information, please visit www.insideschools.org.




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Monday, September 10, 2012

Carroll Gardens Library Knitting Group Resumes Get-Togethers

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 After having been closed for roof repair all summer long, the Carroll Gardens Public
 Library at 396 Carroll Street reopened last week. Along with its regular scheduled events, the Knitting Group will resume their classes at the library on Tuesday , Sept. 11, at 4:00 PM.

In addition, the Friends Of Carroll Gardens Library will hold their next meeting on Wednesday, September 19 at 6:30 Pm downstairs.

The hours for the library are :
Monday:10-6
Tuesday:1-8
Wednesday:10-8
Thursday:10-6
Friday:10-6
Saturday:10-5
Sunday: Closed

For more information call 718-596-6972 or visit the library's web site.


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Thursday, May 10, 2012

'Love Your Library Day' Book Sale At Carroll Gardens Branch

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Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library, a group of volunteers who have dedicate themselves to making our local branch of the Brooklyn Public Library even better, will be hosting their annual
Love Your Library Day Book Sale and Community Celebration on May 19. On sale will be fantastic with a huge selection, from the newest fiction to art books, biography, cook books, collectibles, tons of children's books and much more.  So don't miss it.
Here is more info:
Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library (FCGL) supports the library by fundraising and helping to make the Carroll Gardens branch a hub of the community with programs for children, youth and adults all year round.FCGL’s annual fundraiser is a huge book sale and community celebration on Saturday, May 19, Love Your Library Day, from 10 AM-4 PM. In addition to the book sale, the group is celebrating our community with a line up of cool entertainment including readings by children's authors and local residents Josh Lewis, author of the Super Chicken Nugget Boy series and Lela Nargi, author of The Honeybee Man, a finalist for the Cook prize for children's science writing; art activities with Curious Jane, and more! Brooklyn Public Library t-shirts will be available for sale and we'll have another delicious bake sale - all to raise money for the library and raise awareness of how important libraries are to the community.FCGL holds monthly meetings and everyone is invited to share their ideas and energy.  Click here for FCGL’s website.  FCGL can also be found on Facebook here at and on Twitter here.
Carroll Gardens Library Book Sale and Community Celebration: Love Your Library Day!
Saturday, May 19
10am – 4pm
Carroll Gardens Library
396 Clinton Street (at Union Street)




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Monday, January 30, 2012

Best Selling Author Patrick Taylor To Come To Carroll Gardens Public Library In Exclusive Appearance

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Bestselling author Patrick Taylor, best known for his “Irish Country” series, will visit  the Carroll Gardens branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, 396 Clinton Street, on Wednesday, February 29 at 7 p.m. for an exclusive appearance to discuss and sign his novels. The event is hosted by Friends Of The Carroll Gardens Library. The group writes:
 “We are so excited that Patrick Taylor will be visiting not only the library, but Brooklyn for this event,” says Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library secretary and event organizer Diane Saarinen. “We can only hope our ‘little village’ of Carroll Gardens is half as interesting as the Ballybucklebo that Taylor depicts in his colorful novels.”
Taylor , author of the bestselling An Irish Country Village, A Dublin Student Doctor and more, is also looking forward to the February 29 event: “Although I have visited New York often, I am really looking forward to my first visit to Brooklyn--even if Ebbets Field is gone and the Trolley Dodgers who hired Jackie Robinson in 1947 have long been in LA,” the author says. “And where better to go than a library in a borough that has 58 branches of its Public Library system? I hope what I have to say will be interesting and entertaining.”
Seating is limited and those who wish to attend this exciting event must register for tickets here.  A donation of $10 per person at the door is suggested. Signed books will be available for purchase. 

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Author Arthur Phillips And Guerilla Shakespeare Project Coming To Carroll Gardens Library

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Bravo to Friends Of Carroll Gardens Library, who have been very busy since they launched the group in early 2011.  Not only have they hosted fundraising events to support our local branch, they have also hosted wonderful programs for the community. This fall, they are bringing bestselling author Arthur Phillips and the Guerilla Shakespeare Project to the library for an evening of "innovative entertainment."  Read on:


“An Evening With Arthur Phillips” 
Wednesday, November 2, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 
at the Carroll Gardens Library
396 Clinton Street, on the corner of Union Street
The area of South Brooklyn known to some as “BoCoCa” (Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens) is teeming with talent – a fact no one needs to remind the recently-chartered Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library about. The organization has announced not just a reading by bestselling author – and local resident – Arthur Phillips, but a performance by vibrant indie theater company Guerilla Shakespeare Project to be held at the Carroll Gardens Library on November 2, 2011 from 7 to 9 p.m.
“I am so excited that Arthur Phillips and Guerilla Shakespeare will be coming to the library for this event,” says Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library president Nina Guralnick.  “Our Friends group is committed to programming enriching activities for the community. We are thrilled and grateful to be working with such an accomplished and talented author.”
Phillips has been described by the Washington Post as "one of the best writers in America". His latest novel, The Tragedy of Arthur, contains a play-within-a-novel, from which Guerilla Shakespeare will perform readings. Seating is limited and those who wish attend this exciting event must register for the free tickets at http://arthurphillipsatlibrary.eventbrite.com

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Friday, May 06, 2011

Friends Of The Carroll Gardens Library To Hold Huge Book Sale

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The newly chartered Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library group are hosting their first fundraiser in order to make our local library an even better place. Read on:

Love Your Library Day Book Sale
May 14, 2011
10am – 4pm
Carroll Gardens Library
396 Clinton Street (at Union Street)
Nearest Train: F Train at Carroll Street

Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library (FCGL) recently signed its charter and their mission is to support the library by fundraising and to help make the Carroll Gardens branch a center of the community with programs for children, youth and adults all year round.

With budget cuts and closings, community libraries are under siege. Active community participation working closely with the library staff can make a huge difference for the Carroll Gardens branch.

FCGL’s first big fundraiser will be a huge book sale on Saturday, May 14, Love Your Library Day, from 10 AM-4 PM. The community is invited to get great deals on thousands of books, enjoy free entertainment including arts and crafts, and music from Karen K & the Jitterbugs, and grab a snack at the bake sale! Assemblywoman Joan Millman, a former school teacher and librarian, will be on hand to greet the crowd and do a reading.

There will also be a silent auction featuring signed historical novels as well as services from neighborhood businesses. The online component of that auction is live now at:
http://www.32auctions.com/organizations/1461/auctions/1587

FCGL holds monthly meetings and everyone is invited to share their ideas and energy. FCGL’s website is http://friendsofcglibrary.blogspot.com and FCGL can be found on Facebook at Facebook.com/FriendsofCarrollGardensLibrary.



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