Limited parking through September 6th

Due to ongoing construction, we anticipate parking will be especially limited through the first week of September. We hope this stage of work will be completed soon and we will then be back to two-lot parking. If you want to check on the situation before coming out, give us a call at 610-494-5877 .

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Job Posting – Part-Time Library Associate

The Aston Public Library is seeking a tech-fluent and interpersonally effective person to provide service to our patrons.  Duties include providing all types of service to our patrons, operating our circulation system, and record-keeping.  Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent,  strong computer and customer service skills and a love for libraries.  Prior library experience is preferred.  

Job description and compensation details are below.  Submit letter of interest, resume and references to Stephen Sarazin, director@astonlibrary.org .

ASTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

PART-TIME LIBRARY ASSOCIATE JOB DESCRIPTION

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:  Provides essential patron assistance at the service desk.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE POSITION: 

Performs customer service, circulation, clerical and financial tasks, operates a variety of machines and software and assists with reference to help patrons use the library and its services effectively.  Reports to the Director.

EXAMPLES OF SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Registers patrons, issuing cards, updating records.
  • Collects monies and issues receipts for all library financial transactions including rentals, overdue fines, lost or damaged materials, donations, book sales, printing etc.
  • Checks out and checks in books.
  • Shelves with 95% accuracy and shelf reads.
  • Knows and correctly executes the opening and closing procedures, including locking the doors, arming and disarming the alarm, collecting and checking in materials from the book drop, pulling requested items from the shelves etc.
  • Assesses materials for condition and refers them for mending or withdrawal.
  • Prepares and mails overdue/reserve notices.
  • Places book requests for patrons.
  • Calls patrons to inform them of requested items received.
  • Troubleshoots computer programs and machines.
  • Maintains current training in areas of work, including staying current with practices in:
  • Circulation
  • Online Catalog
  • Conducts reference interviews and assists patrons with reference questions, knowing when to refer questions to the Director.
  • Locates material in the catalog or in the building.
  • Is professional and friendly in person, on the phone or in e-mail.
  • Informs the public of library policies and procedures, including information about their own records or requests.
  • Keeps bulletin boards and displays current.
  • Files records by name or date.
  • Supervises volunteers.
  • Other duties as assigned.

EXAMPLES OF GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Is committed to public service values: is patient and helpful with all patrons; cares about patrons and their needs
  • Knows and follows library policy and procedures; accepts management’s direction when given
  • Must be able to learn and meet the minimal competencies for telephone system, web site, staff email and wiki, and be able to operate and troubleshoot technology/software
  • Knows and follows safety procedures, pointing out problems and keeping equipment in satisfactory condition
  • Keeps informed on library issues: reads emails, attends staff meetings
  • Keeps skills current and growing: attends required trainings, actively seeks opportunities to learn new things
  • Shares knowledge and skills: documents procedures, trains others to do tasks
  • Works well with others, including patrons, volunteers, and fellow staff
  • Is flexible, has a good sense of humor about the irritations of daily work life, and respects the feelings and needs of co-workers
  • Understands that change and evolving library procedures are constants in library work
  • Is sensitive to patron privacy and intellectual freedom issues
  • Is a good office citizen: submits timecard weekly, keeps work and break area clean, responds to emails and requests promptly, has a positive attitude

 REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: 

  • Works effectively under stress with the public and co-workers. 
  • Demonstrates courtesy and empathy.
  • Communicates well in writing and face to face.  Performs essential clerical and math functions–filing, spelling, typing, adding, making change–accurately. 
  • Uses the Windows operating system, basic office software, web browsing and search engines skillfully.
  • Shifts from one task to another quickly. 
  • Moves book trucks with 25 pounds of weight. 
  • Shelves books at heights between seven feet and floor level. 
  • Reads small print and computer screens. 
  • Handles monotonous tasks with fine detail accurately. 
  • Works independently and demonstrates good judgment.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Moderate physical effort is required to perform duties under typical office conditions. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, speak, hear, and use hands to operate office equipment, and reach with hands and arms. Vision requirements include the ability to read routine and complex documents and use a computer.

SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS: Must be available to work day, night or weekend shifts.  Must be available to work a schedule that fulfills the staffing needs of the desk.  Must be punctual and dependable.

Example of possible hours

Monday 3-8PM, Tuesday 2-8PM, Wednesday 10AM-2PM, Thursday 10AM-4PM,  One Saturday per month 10AM-5PM

COMPENSATION:  $15.50 per hour.  Approximately 20 work hours per week.  No benefits provided.

CLEARANCES: Satisfactory passage of FBI Criminal Record Check, Pennsylvania Criminal History and Child Abuse Clearances will be required every three years.

PROBATION: The position is probationary for one year and non-probationary afterwards.

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We are closed for July 4th

We will be closed July 4th, in observance of the Independence Day holiday. Have a wonderful Fourth!

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Log your child’s reading!


We have heard that the Reading Counts program is going away for many schools in our area. While you wait to hear what new programs may be coming, visit the library to pick up this tracker (or print one at home) to keep track of your reading this summer so you’re ready for September! You can still do our weekly Summer Reading Logs for prizes too, of course. 

CLICK HERE FOR THE TRACKER (PDF file)

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Children’s Summer Reading program starts June 17th!

Summer Reading kicks off at the Aston Public Library on June 17. Stop by the front desk for a reading log – kids can color in each day they read for 10 minutes or more & turn in at the front desk for a prize each week.

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We are closed for Memorial Day

Memorial Day picture

The library will be closed on Memorial Day – Monday, May 27, 2024.  Have a wonderful holiday, and we hope to see you soon!

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Summer Children’s Programs – Wednesdays at 1!

Mark your calendar for our free kids’ programs every Wednesday at 1PM during the Summer!

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Sign your child up for Summer Science now!

UPDATE- CLASSES ARE FULL AS OF NOW, BUT YOU MAY SIGN UP FOR THE WAITLIST IN CASE A SEAT OPENS

FREE Summer Science class for kids entering grades 2 – 6! Ms. Jasmine will be back to do experiments all about energy, reactions, motion & more! Space is limited so registration is required. Each day will be the same, so please sign up for one session only. If you have a teen who is interested in volunteering to help, please email amy@astonlibrary.org.

Session 1 – July 22 — [https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/12339273]

Session 2 – July 23 — [https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/12447011]

Session 3 – July 24 — [https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/12447015]

Session 4 – July 25 – [https://delcolibraries.libcal.com/event/12447023]

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BINGO Saturday May 4th!

Bingo to benefit Aston Public Library! Saturday May 4th from 6-9PM. Doors open at 4:30PM. $25 admission. All cash prizes.
No one under 18 admitted. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
Tickets are sold at the door only.

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May 2024 Programs

FOR ADULTS:
Chair Yoga with Ms. Donna – 

Tuesdays at 2pm, 4/9 – 5/14
No class 4/23. Register Here (optional but helpful for last minute changes)

Ready? Steady. Go! Friday, April 19 11:00am

Reduce the risk of falls with this in-depth look at balance and fall prevention. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in a free falls screening.  Presented in partnership with Kinetic Physical Therapy. Registration Required

Monthly Movie

Friday, May 3 at 11am “Ferrari” Register Here.

A Vegan Feast with Lydia Tuesday May 14, 6:30 – 7:30pmCome join plant based cook, Lydia Kendis, as we make a delicious vegan feast –  summer rolls with a delicious “peanut” dipping sauce & the creamiest ice cream made from bananas for dessert! 

Join our Waitlist Here

Chair Zumba – Tuesdays at 2pm, 5/21 – 6/25

Register Here (optional but helpful for last minute changes)

Bonfire of the Ballet Girls, Tuesday June 11 6:00 – 7:00pm

In the 19th century, the symbol of grace and beauty was the ballerina, in her gauzy white costume; meanwhile, the height of modernity on stage was gas illumination. The combination of the two could sometimes spell disaster for the ballerina, the theater, and the audience.  If you like your history a little on the dark side, please  join us for this lecture presented by the Chester County History Center. Registration Required Here.

Crochet & Craft Group – Tuesdays 11am – 12pm
Bring your favorite portable craft, or maybe learn a new one! No registration required.

Art Group – Saturdays 10am – 12pm Introduction to art materials and techniques in a relaxed environment!. A variety of supplies are always provided & mixed media is encouraged! No registration required.

Bingo! Saturday, May 4 at 6:00pm

Complete Details Here

FOR KIDS:

Aston Public Library’s Annual Bookmark Contest has begun for kids in kindergarten through 8th grade. Entry forms are available at the library & on our website. All entries are due by April 30.

Longwood Gardens Community Read: Secret Gardens Murals

During Spring Break, we made murals inspired by The Secret Garden. All month long, library patrons can help these gardens “grow” by adding to them. Beginning April 8, we will be drawing BIRDS!

The Circle of You (Resilience, Connection & Affirmations) Tuesdays 6-7pm, 4/15 – 5/7

For children in grades 2-4, this 4-week series aims to nurture a strong sense of self in children while promoting growth, resilience and connection to others. Activities will include journaling & practicing positive affirmations within small groups. Program will be led by Kerri Margera,  a local parent, healthcare worker & Widener student. Registration is required

We are thrilled to welcome Jitterbugs back for both  Music & MovementYoga Adventureover the next few months. Dates are listed below, including links for registration.

Jitterbugs Music & Movement – Wednesdays at 10:30am

For Ages 1-6, in place of Infant/Toddler Storytime these daysApril 24 – 

Register Here 

May 8 – Register Here

June 12 – Register Here

Jitterbugs Yoga Adventure – Saturdays at 10:30am

For ages 3-12April 27 –

 Register Here
May 4 – 

Register Here

Summer Dates coming as well!

Lego Day Saturday 5/11, 1-4pm

Drop in & build anything you can imagine! No registration required. Open to kids of all ages, but adult supervision is required. Summer dates will be posted soon!

Weekly Drop-In Events

Tuesday Building Club Tuesdays 4-7pm 
No registration required, drop in & stay as long as you’d like! Open to kids of all ages, but adult supervision is required.

Infant/Toddler Storytime
 (ages 2 & under) – Wednesdays at 10:30am
Preschool Storytime (ages 3 – 5) – Thursdays at 10:30

Ms. Raven is now leading BOTH storytimes. Don’t worry Ms. Amy will still be here, just doing other activities. 

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