Check out the books that are featured in Ms. Joanne’s storytime this week!
Go Away Big Green Monster by Ed Emberly
and
If You’re a Monster and You Know It by Rebecca and Ed Emberly
Click here to request a copy or see if it is on the shelf-
Check out the books that are featured in Ms. Joanne’s storytime this week!
Go Away Big Green Monster by Ed Emberly
and
If You’re a Monster and You Know It by Rebecca and Ed Emberly
Click here to request a copy or see if it is on the shelf-
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Bid on a Babe Ruth framed pencil drawing by local artist Joseph Lopchinsky and support Friends of the Library!
Note- Drawing Date changed to December 12th
The silent auction lasts until December 12th. Current high bid is $70 (as of 10/24). Come to the library and make your bid!
Proceeds benefit the Friends of Aston Public Library, a membership organization supporting the Library.
Click here to join the Friends!
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Dispose of your old electronics and computers at the electronics recycling day here in our parking lot!
Saturday October 27, 2012
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Aston Community Center
Aston Township is proud to offer their residents the opportunity to responsibly recycle obsolete electronics on Saturday October 27, 2012 at the Aston Community Center located at 3270 Concord Road, Aston, PA.
This FREE service is available to all residents.
Electronics will be recycled by eForce Compliance, Philadelphia’s first certified Responsible Recycler.
All hard drives will be destroyed or wiped by eForce Compliance at their certified facility located in Philadelphia.
Accepted Items:
TV’s
Computers
Laptops
Small appliances
Microwaves
Cameras
Cell Phones
Calculators
Typewriters
Telephones
Fax Machines
Monitors
Keyboards
Computer Mice
All Data Media will be Destroyed or Wiped.
Sponsored by Aston Township
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Guess the number (combined total) of Tootsie Rolls and Dum Dums in this jar of candy, and you win all the candy! First correct/closest guess wins. One entry per person. Submit your entry via the Contact Us form or at http://www.facebook.com/astonlibrary ! Winner chosen on October 30th if there is not a perfect guess earlier!

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Check out the books that are featured in Ms. Joanne’s storytime this week!
Boo Who?: a Foldout Halloween Adventure by Lola Schaeffer
and
Don’t Make Me Laugh by James Stevenson
Click here to request a copy or see if they are on the shelf-
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Tuesday, October 16th was our “Snapshot PA” day. This is a day in which PA public libraries record a “day in the life” of the library. Here are some of the pictures we took of our patrons and (in their own words) what they did at the library that day:

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
I do my homewrok and read book’s at the Libray!
-Megan Chan

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
I’m getting on the computer looking for a job.
-Jemilah Starks

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
I looked to see if there was a book I could get out of the building.
-Rose Schwartz (with father Arnold)

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
my daughter and I love to read books so when we are at the library we read about 10 books then pick 3 to take home. She loves to run around and pick books out. I love watching her I hope we can come to the library for many more years.
Thank you,
Danielle Speigner
Khloe Speigner

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
Tutored and got my lessons together (I am a teacher at Sun Valley High School!)
-Amanda Wessel

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
Read Newspapers
Online on Computer
-Francis J. Riddle

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
What I always do when coming here is wander up and down the rows seeing what catches my eye, then browsing the chosen to see if they fulfill my initial interest. Sometimes it is a lengthy process, today were quick discoveries, I stuck to non-fiction – in the mood for novels!
-Dee Montgomery

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
Using Computers
-Mike Butz

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
I spent on time on the computer checking email and searching for jobs
-Kim Garrison

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
Today I went to storytime and sang songs. listened to a story. danced and made a craft. I had a wonderful time.
-Dallas and Kendall Mooney

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
sing songs
crafting
played with bear
stories
danced
counted
learned colors & shapes
-J.D. Stewart

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
I found lots of books.
-Renata DiSipio

WHAT I DID AT THE LIBRARY TODAY:
I prepared the agenda for the board meeting, reviewed the by-laws and chaired the Trustees meeting.
-Charles R. (Bob) Hoyt
(President, Aston Public Library Board of Trustees)
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There will be a free chair yoga class at the our library starting soon, but space is limited, so sign up today. Go to
http://tinyurl.com/astonadultevents
to register!
6 weeks – 1 hour session Chair Yoga on Wednesdays from November 7th to December 12th. Full list of dates/times:
Wednesday, November 7th at 6:30PM
NOTE: NOVEMBER 14th WILL BE SKIPPED
Wednesday, November 21st at 6:30PM
Wednesday, November 28th at 6:30PM
Wednesday, December 5th at 6:30PM
Wednesday, December 12th at 6:30PM
Wednesday, December 19th at 6:30PM
Who Can Do Chair Yoga?
“Anyone can do it!” Men as well as women. Chair yoga can benefit you whether you are a beginner who wants to start yoga slowly, out of shape, young or old, overweight or averse to gyms. It is also beneficial for most health problems or concerns in any one area of your body, or to gently help your body strengthen and recover from an illness or surgery. Remember to always check with your physician before starting any exercise program.
What is Chair Yoga?
Chair yoga is the term generally used to describe a gentle form of yoga that is practiced sitting in a chair or standing, using a chair for support. Chair yoga gives you the benefit of relieving stress and gentle stretching of muscles and joints. With the use of this type of yoga modification, it helps to make yoga easier if you have physical limitations in balance, flexibility, or strength. Yoga is not about trying to twist your body into a pretzel. It is meant to gently stretch and bend the muscles and open air flow with the breath. Whether you are doing classical yoga or chair yoga, you will leave class with a calmer state of mind and a more resilient spirit.
Benefits of Chair Yoga
Chair yoga as well as classical yoga is considered safe. Studies have shown that yoga helps people with the symptoms of many health issues including:
This program is made possible by the Friends of Aston Public Library, a membership organization supporting the Library.
Click here to join the Friends!
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The popular storytime for babies will return for these dates in November, courtesy of the Delaware County Library System:
Mondays November 5, 12, 19, 26
All will be at 10AM.
Go to
http://tinyurl.com/astonkidsevents
to register!
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Check out the books that are featured in Ms. Joanne’s storytime this week!
Little Blue and Little Yellow: A Story for Pippo and Ann and Other Children by Leo Lionni
and
Click here to request a copy or see if they are on the shelf-
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We’ve just added some new books to our collection!
Click on the cover below to request the book or see if it’s on the shelf:











Help us keep the new books coming! Go here to purchase an item from our “wish list”:
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