About Pat Solin

Patricia Smith Solin worked with her son, Michael, on creating posts and maintaining the technical aspects of the RFL Association website & Facebook posts. She was the school librarian for 10 years at Riverton Public School (NJ) and contributes articles for the Gaslight News, the official publication of the Historical Society of Riverton.

Minutes – Friends of the RFL

Notes From the September 17, 2018 Meeting, submitted by Iris Gaughan.

  • Candlelight House Tour: Kim Paulsen, Director of the Library Board of Trustees, is chairing the upcoming Library Candlelight House Tour (Dec. 1, 2018). Kim requested I ask the Friends if they knew anyone who might like to open their home for the Tour.  So, if you or someone in the Riverton or Palmyra area you know might like to be on the Tour, please contact Kim as soon as possible via Nancy Fort.  Also, as we get closer to the Tour, I will be soliciting members of the Friends to help with the evening’s preparation — our usual support of being house guides, supplying cookies, etc.
  • A report from Nancy Fort, Director of the Riverton Library, was handed out. Nancy thanked the Friends for the Sunday book sales, the garden and grounds’ work, and the continued annual purchasing of the museum passes.  She also prepared a circulation report showing the continued use and interest in these passes.
  • Treasurer’s report:  Submitted by our Treasurer, Eleanor Paladino, our balance as of 9/17/18 is $7,646.23.   As per our by-laws, half of the remaining amount on December 31, 2018, is to be transferred to the Board of Trustees.
  • Membership: Please encourage Riverton/Palmyra residents to support the Friends of the RFL.  Karen Healey, Membership Chair, is actively looking to expand the publicity in the “Palmyra Sun”.  If you know anyone who would like to a member of the Friends of the Library please contact Karen, again via Nancy Fort.
  • Garden: Jan DeVries is Garden Chair for both the Board and the Friends.  Eastern Landscaping was contracted to do a major late summer clean up and replanting.
  • Marketing/Publicity: Pat Solin has been sharing our information on the library web site and on Facebook.  If you see any Facebook posts about library programs or events, please share them on you FB page.
  • Book Sale: Janice Papenberg chairs this committee. Book sales have resumed after the summer break.  If you are available to volunteer a few hours on a Sunday once a month please contact Janice via Nancy Fort.  Janice is also the liaison between the Friends and the Board.
  • Riverton Cocktail Social Fundraiser: Discussion centered on whether to have or not to have our typical spring cocktail party this spring.  The group concluded that this year’s fundraiser would be a scaled-down, more moderate cocktail party with a more extravagant party the following year.  The Wine & Cheese Party will be held at the Riverton Library on March 30, 2019 — more details to follow.  Kathy Simon, 2018 Cocktail Social’s Decoration Chair,  prepared an extensive project plan for the next fundraiser. Thank you Kathy for an incredibly well thought out and well prepared plan.

Toddler Time — Fun at the Riverton Free Library

Toddler Time is quickly becoming one of my favorite programs at the library.  Toddler Time features shorter stories and more singing and dancing.  We also break out the shaking eggs, parachute and bubbles.  It is organized chaos and so much fun!  I had the pleasure of meeting Jerry and Mindy Sklarow and their grandaughter, Angelina.  Jerry and Mindy visit us from Philadelphia and always mention how happy they are that they found the Riverton Library.  I’m glad they found us too!

 

Mark Your Calendars

Library Programs

  • 1 Oct: Teen Popsicle Stick Bookmark Craft, all day
  • 2 Oct: Toddler Time, 10:30 AM
  • 2 Oct: Chair Yoga, 6:30 PM
  • 3 Oct: Knit Wits, 10 AM
  • 4 OctL Preschool Story Time, 10:30 AM
  • 4 Oct: Bridge, 1 PM
  • 4 Oct: First Thursday Book Discussion Group, 7 PM
  • 7 Oct: Book Sale, 1 PM

For program details, see the BCLS Online Event Calendar.

Mark Your Calendar

Library Programs

  • 26 Sep: Knit Wits, 10 AM
  • 26 Sep: HSR General Meeting, 7 PM
  • 27 Sep: Preschool Story time, 10:30 AM
  • 27 Sep: Bridge, 1 PM
  • 27 Sep: Road Tripping Without Falling -Survive & Thrive with Your Family on the Road, 7 PM
  • 28 Sep: Baby Time, 10:30 AM
  • 30 Sep: Book Sale, 1 PM

For program details, see the BCLS Online Event Calendar.

Events:  The Historical Society of Riverton presents Carol Simon Levin as Jeanette Rankin, the first female member of Congress, 1917.

Date, September 26 at 7 PM.

The Importance of Public Libraries

Is the public library obsolete?

So begins sociologist Eric Klinenberg’s article in a recent (8 Sept 2018) New York Times opinion piece, entitled “To Restore Civil Society Start With the Library.”  He states, “Libraries stand for and exemplify something that needs defending: the public institutions that — even in an age of atomization, polarization and inequality — serve as the bedrock of civil society.”

Our little library has always embraced the philosophy that our facility, our staff, our patrons, our volunteers, make our community a better place to live.  More than just a place to pick up a good book or do research on a project, the library continues to outreach for all through its programming for the young, and not so young,   You are always welcome to join us!

Thank you for your continued attendance and financial support!