Adirondack Foundation: We thank you!

We would like to graciously thank the Adirondack Foundation and the Board of Trustees of the Lake Placid Education Foundation as they awarded us a grant for “Promote Engagement and Literacy in a Rural Library.” This grant will be used to purchase books for our monthly book club discussions as well as the bi-monthly appetizing book club discussions.

The opportunity to provide book club discussions to our small, rural community-especially during the deep, cold winter months-aids in keeping individuals connected.

Thank you, Adirondack Foundation!!

Tech Session with Rick Paula: Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2023 AT 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EDT @ CVWLLPL

Rick Paula (President of the Board of Trustees) will provide information on the program and aid individuals, who have an interest in the program, on signing up for the Affordable Connectivity Program. This program is through the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and provides eligible households with a discount on broadband service and connected devices.
For more information on the program and eligibility visit: getinternet.gov

All are welcome to attend. Pre-registration is not required.

Artist Reception: Pat Garber: Across the Years

Thursday, August 17th

530-6:30 pm

CVWLLPL

The works in the collection spans all the years of Pat’s adult life, from pencil/ink renditions of Broadwell Manor Farm in the Cotswold Hills of England, where she worked in 1970-71; through her years out west and on Ocracoke Island-to watercolor of a dying dragonfly found in Long Lake, NY where she now resides.”

All are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be available.

Mobile Device Workshop

SATURDAY, JULY 29, 2023 AT 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

CVW Long Lake Public Library

Join Rick Paula (our Board of Trustees President) to learn features and functions of an Andriod/iOS Tablet and mobile devices.

This mini workshop are for those who have a new device, considering on getting one, and/or want to learn more about the basic functions on their current device.

No registration is needed. All are welcome to attend!

Author Gail Huntley, “ Legends of Long Lake”

TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2023 AT 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

CVW Long Lake Public Library

Presentation and book available for purchase before and after the presentation.

“Meet some of the characters in Gail Huntley’s books such as Lysander Hall, Mary Ann Keller, and Duke Austin as they tell about themselves and some of their antics.”

Canceled: Weaving Class with Donna Adams

SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2023 AT 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM 

CVW Long Lake Public Library

Instructor: Donna Adams
Max class size: 10
Pre-registration Required
Cost to each participant is: $35. (This covers the cost of the kit/materials utilized during class).

Payment cash/check will be made to Donna Adams. Kindly bring this with you on day of class.

(Individuals can bring a drink and lunch/snack with them for the workshop)

Author: Paul Vick, “Where the Cotton Grows”

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2023 AT 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

CVW Long Lake Public Library

Presentation and book available to purchase before and after the presentation.

“ In Where the Cotton Grows: A Missionary Calling Leads a Baptist Family on a Fateful Journey to China Leaving a Lasting Legacy, Paul Vick of Rochester, New York, recalls the lasting legacy of his missionary parents and his lifelong journey to find his own identity and path. Paul was only 16 months old when a plane carrying himself, his parents, and his 3-year-old brother crashed in a cotton field in a remote area of China in 1947.
More than sixty years after the crash and his retirement from a successful career as an attorney, Paul resolved to return to China, to find answers to two questions haunting him. What caused his parents to take a perilous journey to a war-torn country, exposing themselves and their two young children to so great a risk? What impact did their lives, and the lives of so many others called to serve during a turbulent period in China’s history, have on the China of today?
The plane crash made international news from Shanghai to San Francisco to New York City and parts in between as readers were caught up in the intrigue of why the plane crashed, one of several recent crashes in remote China. Photos of the orphaned toddler Paul Vick, with his legs in traction in a hospital in Shanghai, pierced the hearts of readers everywhere.
Robert and Dorothy Vick were young Baptist missionaries on their way to their first assignment when a wing of the plane caught fire. Robert jumped from the plane while tightly gripping Paul in his arms. Robert lived just long enough to dictate his final wish that Paul be returned to his grandparents in Rochester for them to raise.
“Twelve years ago, in a board meeting of International Ministries, I first heard the powerful story of a young survivor who had lost his American missionary parents in a plane crash in rural China. I never imagined how fully that story would come alive—covered in real flesh and tears—when I committed to travel with the author to help him fill in the missing details and learn about his parents and that awful crash through hearing the recollections of direct and indirect witnesses. I still remember the powerful sense of God’s presence as we stood in the field where the plane crash had occurred.
“ ‘Paul, we will leave the video camera on but we will give you a moment alone to talk to your family.’ I stood at a distance and prayed that that moment would bring the author closure—or more than closure—a sense of reunion with his family.
“Where the Cotton Grows is more than a moving story; it is an invitation to each of us to revisit our own lives and family journeys. Perhaps through our reading and reflection, we too will uncover new understandings of our own past that will reshape our future.” (Benjamin Shun Lai Chan, Area Director of East and South Asia, International Ministries of American Baptist Churches USA)

Paul A. Vick is an ordained American Baptist Minister and retired as partner in charge of the Family Wealth Planning Department of the Rochester office of Phillips, Lytle LLP. He currently serves as treasurer of the board of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (also known as International Ministries) as well as chair of the finance committee of the board of trustees of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School. Paul also serves on the board of the American Baptist Churches of Rochester Genesee Region of the American Baptist Churches USA and is a member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Rochester, New York. He has acted as legal counsel for many civic and religious service organizations.

Paul is a 1967 graduate of Kalamazoo College in Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts degree; a 1971 graduate of Colgate Rochester Divinity School with a Master of Divinity degree; and a 1975 graduate of University of Buffalo Law School with a Juris Doctor degree. Paul has made two trips to China. A video called The Vineyard documents Paul’s most recent trip and can be viewed on YouTube.

Paul resides in Rochester, New York, with his wife Joyce Miller Vick. They have three children and seven grandchildren. This is his first book. “

Author, Stephen Haggerty, “Norman Rockwell’s Models”

SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2023 AT 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT

CVW Long Lake Public Library

Steve Haggerty’s new book is “Norman Rockwell’s Models: In and Out of the Studio.” Based on recollections and extensive interviews, it is the first that details the personal relationships between the artist and his models, as well as their experiences posing in his studio.

Steve spent entire summers at his family’s farmhouse in the community of West Arlington, VT, where Rockwell’s studio was located. Rockwell used mostly local residents as his models. Steve worked and socialized with many of them, including those who posed for such iconic works as Freedom of Speech, Breaking Home Ties, and Girl at the Mirror. Now a free-lance writer, Steve served as an editor at McGraw-Hill Publications. He holds a master’s degree in Journalism from the University of South Carolina. His first book is called “Cows in the Fog and Other Poems and Stories. Steve is also a carpenter and project manager for residential building.

Introduction to Libby App: Learn how to use the App to download eBooks

Saturday, July 8th, 2:00 p.m.-3:00 pm at the Library

Learn how to use Libby app with our president of the Board of Trustees, Rick Paula.

Join Rick and learn how to navigate the app; and borrow and place holds on eBooks, eMagazines and eAudio. This service is free with a library card!!!

Pre-registration is not needed. All are welcome to attend!