Somers Library had another successful year with a large number of people playing our 'Book Bingo for Adults.' Congratulations to A. Matteis and L. Putterman, this year's Book Bingo winners. A. Matteis won a $100 gift certificate to the Mexican Shack. L. Putterman won a Great Courses DVD set.
We thank The Mexican Shack for their generous support of this program, by donating the $100 gift certificate!
Monday, August 29, 2016
Summer Reading...Thanks to Our Sponsors!
At a packed house last week, we recognized all our Summer Reading
participants with an Ice Cream Party. Ice Cream for all was donated by
Coldstone Creamery. Over the summer, participants had received small
prizes as incentives to keep reading. Weekly prizes for readers in
Primrose were donated by The Friends of the Somers Library. The SIS PTA
donated prizes awarded for 4 levels of reading by 3rd through 5th
graders, plus a Barnes and Noble gift card as a raffle prize for all who
read over 1,000 pages. Raffle prizes for our Family Read-to-Me program
where parents read aloud to their younger children all summer were
donated by O’Neill’s Concession at Reis Park, Burger Barn, Taste Deli
and Froggy’s Deli. Children who read 1,000 pages or more received
special recognition along with a gift certificate to Chili’s and a huge
candy bar from the Friends of the Somers Library. Thank you to all our
sponsors!!
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Solar Campaign Brings New Energy to Westchester County
SUCCESSFUL SOLAR CAMPAIGN BRINGS NEW ENERGY TO WESTCHESTER COUNTY
One of the most successful solar campaigns wraps up, delivering solar to homes and community buildings too.
Westchester County, NY (August 16, 2016) – Take a tour of Somers and you may notice a trend. Dotting the rooftops of homes, and even local community buildings, are new solar systems. 30 residents in the Town signed up for new solar systems during the recent Solarize Somers campaign. It was one of the most successful campaigns in the Solarize Westchester program.
“We were thrilled to see so much interest and passion for solar. We launched this program in October of 2015 and since then, people have been anxious to learn more. The idea of energy savings, energy independence and doing something positive for the environment has really resonated with so many,” said Michael Blum, Chair of the Somers Energy Environment Committee.
“I would like to thank the residents of Somers for their interest in solar. By taking these steps Somers can continue to be a leader in sustainability, and an example for others to follow,” added Town Supervisor, Rick Morrissey.
Because of the tremendous support, the chosen installer partner, Direct Energy Solar™, donated a 5.2 kilowatt solar system to the Town. The system has been installed on the Somers Library. A celebration will be held on September 1 at 10:00 in front of the Library. “We’ve partnered with dozens of communities, and this is one of our most successful programs. It’s so energizing to see people excited about the possibilities and savings with solar. We’re pleased to make this donation, so everyone in the town can benefit from the power of the sun,” said David Goldberg, manager of Community Business Development for Direct Energy Solar.
For more information contact:
David Goldberg
Direct Energy Solar
203-464-0925
Direct Energy Solar is one of the largest full-service, residential solar providers in the Eastern United States. The company is headquartered in Maryland and almost 500 employees sell and install solar arrays in six Mid-Atlantic states and throughout New England. Our mission is to spread solar power to the rooftops of America and ensure that customers get the most out of their solar panels—the most energy generated, the most electricity savings, the most beneficial environmental impact, and the most joy each time they see a sunny day. ©2016 Clockwork IP, LLC
Thursday, August 11, 2016
August is Read a Romance Month

Listed are a few genres, and suggested authors.
General and Contemporary
- Catherine Anderson
- Robyn Carr
- Christina Dodd
- Julie Garwood
- Debbie Macomber
- Susan Mallery
- Karen Robards
- Nora Roberts
- Susan Wiggs
Regency
- Mary Balogh
- Jo Beverly
- Loretta Chase
- Anne Gracie
- Lorraine Heath
- Hannah Howell
- Eloisa James
- Stephanie Laurens
- Mary Jo Putney
- Julia Quinn
Paranormal
- Ilona Andrews
- Patricia Briggs
- Jayne Castle
- Kresley Cold
- Christine Feehan
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Lora Leigh
- Lynsay Sands
- Gena Showalter
- Nalini Singh
- J. R. Ward
Romantic Suspense
- Maya Banks
- Cate Beauman
- Suzanne Brockman
- Lori Foster
- Laura Griffin
- Carla Neggers
- J. D. Robb
- Karen Rose
- Anne Stuart
Monday, August 1, 2016
Stuffed Animal Sleepover 2016
On Thursday night, the lights were on late at the Library – it was the Stuffed Animal Sleepover! Earlier in the evening, dressed in their pajamas the children gathered with their stuffed animals to hear Betsy Bishop and Doris Jane Smith read some favorite bedtime stories and lullabies. Then each “plushie” got one more hug and a kiss and was tucked into the tent for their sleepover at the Library. But of course, as soon as the Library closed for the night, the stuffed animals were into mischief! Click here to see what happened...
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Now Available Through Hoopla!
Did you know that The Great Courses lecture series are now available to borrow for free on Hoopla? The Great Courses are a video series presented by award-winning experts from respected institutions that are selected for their ability to teach. Lectures are available on a comprehensive variety of topics, including history, art, science, literature and more. The Great Courses take the best of university lectures on fascinating topics, but without the stress of having to do homework and take exams.
Simply visit our website at www.somerslibrary.org, and select Hoopla from the icons you will see under our Digital Collections. Log in with your library card, and you are good to go! Here are just a few of the many lecture series available through Hoopla:
• World’s Greatest Geological Wonders
• The Everyday Gourmet
• Wonders of the National Parks
• History’s Great Military Blunders and the Lessons They Teach
• Practicing Mindfulness
• How to Draw
• How Great Science Fiction Works
• Fundamentals of Photography
• Secrets of Mental Math
• Learning Spanish
• The Surveillance State
• Our Night Sky
• Stress and Your Body
• How to Read and Understand Shakespeare
• Black Holes, Tides, and Curved Spacetime: Understanding Gravity
• Turning Points in Modern History
• Lost Worlds of South America
• History of the Ancient World
Simply visit our website at www.somerslibrary.org, and select Hoopla from the icons you will see under our Digital Collections. Log in with your library card, and you are good to go! Here are just a few of the many lecture series available through Hoopla:
• World’s Greatest Geological Wonders
• The Everyday Gourmet
• Wonders of the National Parks
• History’s Great Military Blunders and the Lessons They Teach
• Practicing Mindfulness
• How to Draw
• How Great Science Fiction Works
• Fundamentals of Photography
• Secrets of Mental Math
• Learning Spanish
• The Surveillance State
• Our Night Sky
• Stress and Your Body
• How to Read and Understand Shakespeare
• Black Holes, Tides, and Curved Spacetime: Understanding Gravity
• Turning Points in Modern History
• Lost Worlds of South America
• History of the Ancient World
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
We are a PokéStop!!!
We are a PokéStop!!! You can collect one from Reis Park, and one from
the Library. The Somers Library among other locations, is a PokéStop,
where you can stock up on Pokéballs, Potions,and other items to help you
“catch ‘em all!” Post pictures of the Pokémon you find at the Somers Library to our
Facebook page! Each participant will receive a FREE paperback from our
book sale. Remember, the picture must involve the Library in order to
qualify.
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