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Calendar of Events

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Special Events

April 8 – May 22, 2024 – One Book One PhiladelphiaClick here for events at Central Library and elsewhere

May 2 to May 4 2024: Friends of Falls Library Book Sale!

Weekly Events

Every Tuesday, 2 to 4 PM: Fiber Arts Group

Wednesdays through April 24 (except April 17), 10:15 AM: Stories and Songs for Babies and Toddlers

April 2024

Monday, April 15, 5:30 to 7 PM: Community Game Night

April 24, 25, 26: 10 AM to 4:30 PM; April 29: 11 AM to 6:45 PM: Donate books for Book Sale

    Monday, April 29, 5:30 PM: Falls Book Club

    May 2024

    May 2, 3 and 4: Friends of Falls Library Spring Book Sale

    Monday, May 13, 4 PM: Read with a Dog

    Monday, May 13, 5:30 to 6:30 PM: Author Event – Stephanie Feldman

    Monday, May 20, 5:30 PM: Falls Book Club

    Monday, May 21, 5:30 to 7 PM: Community Game Night

    June 2024

    Monday, June 24, 5:30 PM: Falls Book Club


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    Falls Library Spring Book Sale

    Thursday, May 2, 11 AM to 4 PM; Friday, May 3, 11 AM to 4 PM; Saturday, May 4, 10 AM to 4 PM
    Falls of Schuylkill Library Meeting Room (Midvale Ave. entrance)

    Donate books to the Falls Library’s Spring Sale!

    Yes! We will be having our popular Spring Sale, featuring thousands of books! This year’s sale will be three days long:

    • May 2 (11 – 4pm)
    • May 3 (11 – 4pm)
    • May 4 (10 – 4pm)

    Hardbacks are priced at $1 each, paperbacks 2/$1. Our sales always boast high-quality, eclectic, unique books for both gift-giving and personal reading.

    We need your book donations – please bring your hardbacks, paperbacks, CDs, DVDs, jigsaw puzzles, and children’s books to the library’s Midvale entrance during these hours only:

    • April 24, 25, 26: 10am – 4:30pm
    • April 29: 11am – 6:45pm

    Preview Sale (for dealers and Friends members) – Tues. April 30 (1pm –3pm). Refreshments. $3 an item. You can join the Friends ($10) at the preview. A Public Preview will be held later that day, from 4:30pm –6:30pm. $2 an item. All invited!

    Questions? Email: booksaleffsl@gmail.com, phone Wendy Moody at 215-840-4213, or check the Friends website at eastfallslibraryfriends.org

    The Spring Sale is sponsored by the Friends of the Falls of Schuylkill Library with profits benefiting library projects.

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    Falls Book Group

    Monday, April 29, 2024, 5:30 PM: The book selection for this month will be the One Book, One Philadelphia title, True Biz, a novel by Sara Nović.

    Monday, May 20, 2024, 5:30 PM: The book selection for this month will be West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge (2021).

    Monday, June 24, 2024, 5:30 PM: The book selection for this month will be Before We Were Yours , by Lisa Wingate (2017).

    The Falls Book Group is one of the Free Library’s longest running programs and is open to all.  Interested in joining?  For reading selections or to attend a meeting, please reach out to the adult librarian, with your name and contact info; a member of the book group will get back to you.  If you are interested in joining or have questions, feel free to call Falls and ask for the branch manager. Our Book Group meets generally on fourth Monday of the month, in the downstairs meeting room.

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    Read with a Dog

    Mondays, May 13, 4 PM
    Falls of Schuylkill Library

    Young readers can come meet Daisy, a certified therapy dog, and share a story with her. Children can practice reading out loud, in a safe, judgment free space. Daisy loves to hear stories! Space may be limited.

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    Stories and Songs for Babies and Toddlers

    Wednesdays through April 24, except April 17, 10:15 AM
    Falls of Schuylkill Library Meeting Room (Midvale Ave. entrance)

    Join Ms. Grace for stories, songs, rhymes, and bounces perfect for infants and toddlers along with their caregivers!  Free play with baby-friendly toys will wrap up the program. Siblings welcome. 

    Read, Baby, Read is a series of programs focused on language and literacy development for babies and toddlers, and their caregivers.  Read, Baby, Read is made possible by a grant from the William Penn Foundation.

    We will meet in the downstairs meeting room, please use the Midvale entrance through the garden.

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    Author Event: Stephanie Feldman

    Monday, May 13, 5:30 PM
    Falls of Schuylkill Library Meeting Room – Midvale Ave. entrance

    Join Stephanie Feldman for a reading and Q & Q about her most recent novel, Saturnalia, a fantasy-thriller set in a near-future Philadelphia.  

    Stephanie Feldman is also the author of the award-winning novel The Angel of Losses.  She teaches fiction writing at Acadia Univerisity and the University of Pennsylvania.  She is co-editor of the multi-genre anthology Who Will Speak for America?.She lives outside of Philadelphia with her family.

    This program is hosted by The Friends of Falls of Schuylkill Library, and will take place in the Community Room (use the Midvale Avenue entrance)

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    Community Game Nights

    Monthly 5:30-7:00 PM: Monday April 15, Tuesday May 21
    Falls of Schuylkill Library Meeting Room (Midvale Ave.

    Enjoy board games? Looking to socialize? Meet up with neighbors? Have fun? Bring your favorite board game – Scrabble, Chess, Taboo, Pictionary,  Ticket to Ride – or card game –  and get set to have some fun! Penny Scott is your Game Night co-hostess.

    Interested in Majiang (Mah Jongg)? Don’t know how to play? No problem!  La Sripanawongsa, a seasoned player, and middle school teacher is willing to teach the game (Chinese style).

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    Ongoing Programs


    Fiber Arts Group

    Fiber Arts Group 1 MEETS WEEKLY – Every Tuesday, 2 to 4 PM, Main room

        

    Craving for a crafts group to meet up with? Want to connect, socially, with other creatives working on portable crafts projects? Looking to share your crafts project or project ideas with other creatives?  Stop by the Library – bring a portable craft project (knitting, crocheting, hand-sewing, embroidery, jewelry, etc) that you are working on.  Don’t know how,  but want to learn to hand-craft from others who are passionate about their projects?  Stop in and watch and learn some basics.

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    About our other events

    The Friends have several major fund-raising events through the years:

    • The Book Sales have thousands of hardbacks, paperbacks, CD, DVDs, and audio books at very reasonable prices. Especially popular are the children’s book and games section and the rare or vintage tables. Click here for the Spring 2024 sale.
    • Holiday Greens Sale, held in early December in cooperation with Vault + Vine on Midvale Avenue.  Pick out your holiday tree and browse Vault + Vine for gifts, plants, and more – a great way to see friends and support two great organizations.
    • The Friends hold social gatherings for all of East Falls from time to time. In The Winter Interludes, the Library great room was transformed into an evening winter wonderland of blue and white. With special permission, we hosted a wine bar, a sumptuous dessert buffet and a silent auction-all donation-from gift certificates to local businesses to hand made gifts.

    Free to all, the East Falls Performers is a night of sheer delight featuring a broad range of local musical talent and sponsored by the Friends. Every year the competition gets tighter and the open spots smaller.  This event is a must for understanding why we say, “our Library is the heart of East Falls.”

    Having fun at the Winter Interlude – Photo by Brian Mudri

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    Friends Buy-A-Brick Fundraiser a Success!

    Click here to see photos!

    At the May 28, 2022 Brick Dedication reception held in the Falls Library’s garden, the Friends of Falls of Schuylkill Library celebrated the completion of their Buy-A-Brick fundraising campaign with the unveiling of the brick walkways.  With live music by La Bella Nota, balloons, and refreshments, the donors of the 184 personalized bricks were feted and honored with words of thanks from Wendy Moody (Chair of the campaign), Martha Fuller (President of the Friends of Falls Library), Emily Nichols (President of the East Falls Community Council) and Caroline Davidson (former Friends President) who read The Brick Poem, which Moody wrote for the occasion. (see below).

    The bricks sold quickly ($100 each) with over $14,600 raised for library projects.  Each brick was lasered with the donor’s choice of inscription, which included creative and endearing tributes to loved ones, pets, authors, and the library itself. 

    Buy-A-Brick Committee members also included Frankie Jueds, Suzanne Penn, and Mimi Mather, with refreshments chaired by Marie Filipponi and Mary Jean Cunningham.  The bricks were inscribed by Lasermation Inc. and laid by Sean McCrossan.

    A grateful thanks to our neighborhood donors and to our hard-working volunteers!  Stop by the tranquil library garden to treat yourself to a bit of local history.

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    History and Architecture of the Falls Library
    by Ellen Prantl

    Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Friends of the Falls of Schuylkill Library
    Wednesday, November 10
    , 2021 Click here to see a YouTube video of the presentation

    If you have ever wondered about the imposing Gothic Tudor stone structure with its iconic cupola and catfish weather vane gracing the corner of Midvale Ave and Warden Drive, view this video.

    The building in question is the 108 year old Falls of Schuylkill Library, a vibrant and important educational, social, and cultural center in East Falls. Distinguished architect and East Falls resident Ellen Prantl talked of the Library, its history as an original Carnegie Library, its architectural design and construction.

    Ms. Prantl’s illustrated talk focuses on the Carnegie library program, the requirements for a neighborhood to be selected as a site, the hiring of librarians under the program and the distinctive architecture of the building.

    A resident of East Falls since 1985, Ms. Prantl is an architect with Jacobs, an international architectural/engineering firm with offices in center city. She specializes in institutional architecture with a focus on medical and research facilities. Ms. Prantl has also been an adjunct professor at Temple University, Moore College of Art and at Jefferson University.

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