Monday, July 27, 2020

Perrot Library Reopening – Status Update, July 27, 2020

Perrot Library Reopening – Status Update, July 27, 2020

The library building remains closed to visitors, but we will begin adding the following library services in August:

1. We will be available on Saturdays (beginning August 1st) from 12 noon to 5 PM for same-day reference, readers’ advisory, and circulation services via telephone and email. Curbside holds pickup will be available on Saturdays from 12:30-4:30 PM: Call 203-637-1066 (adult/teen) or 203-637-8802 (children) to schedule your pickup

2. Effective Monday, August 3rd, patrons will be able to use a computer in our Binney Room by appointment only:

  • Two public use computers will be available for up to one hour per visit between the hours of 10 AM and 4 PM, Monday through Friday
  • Library visitors must call 203-637-3870 in advance to schedule their day/time to use the computers or printer/photocopier
  • You must provide your Perrot or Greenwich Library card number when you call to schedule your appointment
  • When you arrive for your appointment, you must call the Reference Desk at 203-637-3870 to be escorted by library staff via the front door to the Binney Room. When you have completed your work, staff will escort you back through the front entrance. All other sections of the library remain closed
  • Only one person at a time will be allowed for each computer session. No one else is permitted in the building at the time of your reservation, including children, spouses, siblings, friends, and relatives
  • Everyone must wear a face mask while in the library
Please contact the Reference Desk if you have any questions or concerns: lwhite@perrotlibrary.org, 203-637-3870.

Kevin McCarthy, Library Director
203-637-3888

Monday, July 13, 2020

Perrot Library Reopening - Status Update July 10, 2020

Perrot Memorial Library has implemented several changes as we take careful steps to reopen the library for our community:
  • We have installed air purifiers on our HVAC system that kill mold, bacteria and viruses
  • We have distributed PPE to all staff and deployed disinfectant to all service desks and high-touch/contact areas
  • We are providing requested materials for borrowers through our no-contact curbside pick-up service
  • Our book drop is once again open 24/7/365
  • We have extended our hours of service to include Tuesday and Thursday evenings
  • We are providing same-day reference, reader's advisory and lending service via telephone, email, and the Library's online catalog
  • We present virtual storytime programs, virtual singalongs, and book clubs for our Young Readers
  • We have made internet access available for visitors using their own digital devices in our parking lot, garden and front plaza


Next Steps for our Phased Reopening:
  • We are planning to offer computer use (by appointment only) and extending our service hours to include Saturdays (noon to 5 PM) in early August
  • We will expand our virtual programming to include author talks and other interesting presentations for adults
  • We will fully reopen the Library for public use in conjunction with the Greenwich Library, the reopening of Greenwich Schools, recommendations from the Connecticut State Library, advice from Greenwich Town Officials and the consent of the Perrot Library Board of Directors, hopefully this Fall, if not sooner


-Kevin McCarthy, Library Director
203-637-3888
kevinm@perrotlibrary.org

Monday, July 06, 2020

Booklists and Craft Instructions From This Week's Virtual Programs for Kids

Here are the booklists and craft instructions from this week's virtual programming for kids! You can place holds on our suggested books and retrieve them via curbside pickup. If you need a paper copy of the craft instructions, give us a call and we can set up a curbside pickup for you for those as well.

If you are interested in signing up for our virtual programs, this PDF has all the links to register via Zoom: http://perrotlibrary.org/uploads/8/8/3/0/88303230/perrot_summer_zoom_programming_kids.pdf


Pat-a-Cake Booklist
https://greenwichlibrary.bibliocommons.com/list/share/274909817/1672336539

Early Words Booklist
https://greenwichlibrary.bibliocommons.com/list/share/274909817_perrotyouthservices/1672178139

2s and 3s Together Booklist
https://greenwichlibrary.bibliocommons.com/list/share/274909817/1672185889

Fun for 4s and 5s Booklist
  
Stuff & Nonsense Booklist

Stuff & Nonsense Craft Instructions

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Virtual Summer Programs for Kids


Register today for our summer virtual programs for kids! Programs will be held via Zoom. All registration links are available here. Questions? Please call us at 203-637-8802. 

Monday, June 22, 2020

Winners of the Perrot Memorial Library's Haiku Contest Announced!

During the COVID-19 crisis, we reached out to the public and asked them to submit haiku--3-line, 17-syllable Japanese-style poems--that described their experience with the pandemic, the closures, and the impact of both on their daily life. The response was terrific! We received over 160 original haiku from people all over the world, ranging in age from 9 to ??? Here is what our judges had to say about the submissions:

"We were struck by the universal themes of fear, love, anger, joy, surprise, sadness and loneliness, and we were intrigued by turns of phrase that demonstrated heart, humor and imagination. In nearly all cases, the haiku were heartfelt and intimate, and some were truly exceptional."

We are very pleased to announce the winners of our haiku contest:

Children

3rd-4th Grade Winner: Arielle Levy, Greenwich, Connecticut

5th-6th Grade Winner: Jingmi Chen, Old Greenwich

7th-8th Grade Winner: Sophia Singh, Denver, Colorado

Teens

First Place: Penelope (Penny) Duran, Frankfurt, Germany

Second Place: Yurika Sakai, Greenwich, Connecticut

Third Place: Divya Shenoy, Riverside, Connecticut

Adult

First Place: Heidi Stein, Mahopac, New York

Second Place: Michael Dudley, Ontario, Canada

Third Place: Susan Russo, Arlington, Virginia

Congratulations to all the winners, and a huge thank you to all those who participated, including our judges who gave of their time and expertise. We will publish all the haiku in a booklet, which will be available in printed form and as a pdf on our web site.

If you have any questions, please contact Judy Sgammato, head of Circulation Services, at 203-637-1066 or at jsgammato@perrotlibrary.org.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Adult Summer Reading Program 2020: Food for Thought

Following on the amazing response to our 2019 Adult Summer Reading Program, we are once again inviting our patrons age 18 and over to participate in our Food for Thought Summer Reading Program. Beginning Monday, June 22 and running through Labor Day, visit http://perrotml.readsquared.com to sign up and log your summer reading. Here's what you need to do to join in the fun:
  1. Visit http://perrotml.readsquared.com.
  2. On the right-hand side of the page, click on Register. Enter your name, phone number, library card barcode, and email address.
  3. Enter a username and password you'll remember.
  4. Make sure you click the small box to Accept the terms on the Registration page.
  5. Once you're registered, you can log in at any time and enter information on the books you're reading this summer. Click on the Log Reading tab to enter the book's title and author, and click on the Review Book tab to give the book a starred rating and, if you choose, a brief review.
  6. When you're done, click on Submit, and log out.
  7. That's it. Enter as many times as you wish for a chance to win a gift card to a local eatery.
  8. The winners will be announced the week of September 7th.
  9. Call 203-637-1066 or email jsgammato@perrotlibrary.org for more information.
  10. Happy Reading!!

Thursday, June 18, 2020

When Will the Library Reopen?

When Will the Library Reopen?

The many questions we've received about the Library opening are certainly heartwarming. We're glad to be providing a service that you'd like to see resume. The decision to open our library building will be in accordance with a review and agreement by the Perrot Memorial Library Board of Directors, compliance with guidelines and recommendations by the Greenwich Department of Health and other Town officials, the physical characteristics of our building, and in coordination with the Greenwich Library. Our resources may not allow us to immediately restore the same levels of service we once provided.

Here are some of the things that we need to address before Perrot Library can reopen to the public in a way that is safe for both visitors and staff:
  • Adequate PPE for library staff and visitors
  • Possible limits on the number of people in the building
  • Possible limits on the amount of time visitors spend here
  • Separation of people using computers or study areas
  • Redesign or suspension of events that bring in large groups
  • Redesign or adaptation of places where people interact face-to-face, such as check-out desks or reference services
  • Disinfecting of shared surfaces multiple times every day
  • Installing air purifiers that kill mold, bacteria and viruses in our HVAC systems
We are anxious to return to the high quality personal services that you cherish, but we are now challenged by the need to make radical changes that will significantly alter how we serve you. Before we are ready to open fully, we will continue to help you by phone or e-mail and will expand no-contact services such as virtual programming and curbside delivery. 

While libraries have the State's permission to open during Stage Two of the reopening plan, we will not open until we have adjusted the environment to make it safe for all.

For a detailed list of rules and recommendations for reopening Perrot Library, please see: Connecticut Sector Rules for Reopen: Libraries

Visit our home page often for updates on our progress: www.perrotlibrary.org

-Kevin McCarthy, Library Director
203-637-3888
kmccarthy@perrotlibrary.org

Monday, June 15, 2020

Children's Summer Reading 2020 at Perrot: Imagine Your Story


Summer is here-- and that means it's time to sign up for Perrot's summer reading club for kids! You can participate (and win prizes for reading!) starting TODAY, through Wednesday, August 5th. The Summer Reading theme this year is IMAGINE YOUR STORY!

Because the library is still closed to the public, we will be using ReadSquared to manage our summer reading program. Simply make an account with ReadSquared, and you can log books read and even review them. After you read your first, third, and fifth books, you get a prize!  Once you've read your first book, you get a magnetic bookmark. When you read your third book, you can pick either a dragon grabber OR a unicorn headband. After you read your fifth book, you get a brand-new book (this year, we will have to select the book for you)! Once you are eligible for your prizes, please call us (203-637-8802) to set up a time to retrieve them via curbside pickup.

​Parents, you can also set up a ReadSquared account for your child who is not yet reading independently. Once you have logged 20 books read to your child, you will get a free book! Once you are eligible for your prize, please call the library to set up a time to retrieve them via curbside pickup.

Please note: Your Perrot ReadSquared account will be separate from your Greenwich Library ReadSquared account. You may sign up for both programs and receive prizes from both libraries. 

Thursday, June 04, 2020

FAQs on No-Contact Curbside Pickup at Perrot Memorial Library

FAQ's on Non-Contact Curbside Pickup at Perrot Memorial Library

How Does No-Contact Curbside Pickup Work?
Place holds on books and materials in the Library catalog or by calling our librarians at 203-637-1066 (Adult Desk) or 203-637-8802 (Youth Services Desk). Curbside pickup is available on Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 9:30 AM-5:30 PM, Tuesday/Thursday from 9:30 AM-7:30 PM, Saturday from 9:30-4:30 PM, and Sunday from 1:30 PM-4:30 PM. Once your holds are ready, you'll receive an email notification with a link to choose the date and time that you can pick up. When you arrive on your self-selected date/time, please look for a bag labeled with your first name and the first initial of your last name, along with the last four digits of your phone number. Adult/Teen items may be picked up from the table outside our Main Building side entrance; Youth Services items may be picked up on the table outside the Radcliffe Building entrance. For your safety, remain in your car until library staff have returned inside the Library. And, please observe all social distancing rules.



What About the Books I Currently Have Checked Out? Will I Be Fined?
Our book drop has been reopened, but there's no need to rush. Please do not worry about fines. Although we cannot apply a further global extension beyond July 1st for all items still out (without disrupting the loan periods for new checkouts), we have increased the number of renewals to 10, which should give you plenty of time to return your items without charge. If you do incur a late charge during this time, please call Judy Sgammato at 203-637-1066 x15. Our book drop is once again open 24/7, including weekends.


How Will the Books and Materials Be Handled?
To protect our patrons and Library staff, all returned items will be quarantined for 96 hours before being checked in and returned to circulation. Library staff will handle books and materials with PPE, including gloves, masks, and protective gear.



Can I Bring Book Donations?
Unfortunately, we cannot accept book donations at this time, so please do not leave them outside the Library or in our Book Drop.


Are the Perrot Memorial Library Buildings Reopened?
The Perrot Memorial Library buildings continue to be closed to the public until further notice. We continue to plan the next phase of safely reopening our buildings to the Old Greenwich community.


What If I Have More Questions?
Staff are on hand to answer your questions by phone at 203-637-1066 (Adult Desk) or 203-637-8802 (Youth Services Desk), or by email at lending@perrotlibrary.org. Feel free to contact Library staff with any additional No-Contact Pick Up questions at 203-637-1066 or at lending@perrotlibrary.org prior to your arrival. We’ll be happy to answer any questions or concerns!

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Upcoming Event: Virtual Book Discussion on "The Dutch House"


Zoom Book Discussion on The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
Facilitated by Sarah Darer Littman of Greenwich Pen Women
Wednesday, June 10th, 2020, at 7 PM 

A finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, The Dutch House is a New York Times bestseller and a favorite among Perrot patrons. Here's what Amazon has to say about it: "A richly moving story that explores the indelible bond between two siblings, the house of their childhood, and a past that will not let them go. The Dutch House is the story of a paradise lost, a tour de force that digs deeply into questions of inheritance, love, and forgiveness, of how we want to see ourselves and of who we really are."


Free registration on Zoom.com is required for participation.

For more information and to receive an invitation to this meeting, contact lending@perrotlibrary.org

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Young Critics' Club's Favorite Books of 2019-2020

BREAKING NEWS!

The Young Critics' Club (YCC), our 6th-, 7th-, and 8th-grade book club, has just voted on its favorite books of 2019-20. Their favorite book of the year is: CHARLIE THORNE AND THE LAST EQUATION, by Stuart Gibbs!

Be sure to take a look at the rest of the group's favorites for some fabulous kid-approved picks for middle-schoolers!

Young Young Critics' Club's (Y2C2) Favorite Books of 2019-2020

THIS JUST IN!


The Young Young Critics' Club (Y2C2), our 4th- and 5th-grade book club, has just voted on its favorite books of 2019-2020. Their favorite book of the year is: WHEN STARS ARE SCATTERED, by Victoria Jamieson!

Be sure to take a look at the rest of the group's favorites for some fabulous kid-approved picks for 4th- and 5th-graders!

Friday, April 10, 2020

Virtual Book Discussion on Machines Like Me

Perrot Library & The Greenwich Pen Women
present Our First-Ever Zoom Book Discussion
on Machines Like Me, by Ian McEwan
Facilitated by Diane Tunick Morello of Greenwich Pen Women
Monday, May 4th, 2020 at 7 PM on Zoom

Meet Adam. Out of the box he is an artificially intelligent man, bought for amusement by Charlie, a drifter, and used as a lure for Charlie’s crush, Miranda, a liar. Adam grows from machine infancy to intellectual superiority as he ingests research, information and theories of business, economies and global history. What he does not understand — what becomes the crux of his new life — are the emotional entanglements, irrational thinking and ethical shortcuts that define human beings.

Free registration on Zoom is required for participation
Machines Like Me is available as an e-book on OverDrive and as an e-audiobook on RBdigital
For more information and to receive an invitation to this meeting, contact lending@perrotlibrary.org

Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Haiku Poetry Contest

In honor of National Poetry Month, the Perrot Memorial Library is sponsoring a haiku poetry contest open to students in grades 3 and up, as well as adults. We are seeking original haikus (3-line, 17-syllable poems) describing your experience with COVID-19--the pandemic, the closures, and their impact on your daily life.


What Is a Haiku?

A traditional Japanese haiku is a three-line poem with seventeen syllables, written in a 5/7/5 syllable count. Often focusing on images from nature, haiku emphasizes simplicity, intensity, and directness of expression. [Academy of American Poets – Poets.org]

Here are three examples of haiku poems from Matsuo Basho (1644-1694),  considered the greatest haiku poet:

An old silent pond...
A frog jumps into the pond,
splash! Silence again.

Autumn moonlight-
a worm digs silently
into the chestnut.

In the twilight rain
these brilliant-hued hibiscus -
A lovely sunset.


How Is a Haiku Structured?

1.     There are only three lines, totaling 17 syllables.
2.     The first line is 5 syllables.
3.     The second line is 7 syllables.
4.     The third line is 5 syllables like the first.
5.     Punctuation and capitalization are up to the poet, and need not follow the rigid rules used in structuring sentences.
6.     A haiku does not have to rhyme, in fact usually it does not rhyme at all.
7.     It can include the repetition of words or sounds.


Contest Rules and Regulations

How are you coping during this trying time? Create a Japanese-style poem called a haiku (a 3-line, 17-syllable poem: lines 1 and 3 have 5 syllables; line 2 has 7 syllables) to share your experiences.
The contest is open to students in grades 3 and up, as well as adults. Poems submitted by those in high school or older will be judged by members of the Greenwich Pen Women. The poems will be judged on originality and emotional resonance.


Prizes

     •    All participants will receive a Certificate of Participation.
• The writer of the top poem in each age/grade category will receive a $25 gift card to Diane's Books.
Rules:
     • Your poem must describe how you feel about the COVID-19 pandemic.
     • Poems will be accepted beginning Monday, April 13, through Monday, June 1. Winners will be announced on Monday, June 15.
     • Poems must follow the haiku style.
     • Poem content should be either G or PG.
     • Only one poem per email, but you can enter up to three poems.
     • You do not have to be from Greenwich to submit a poem.


How to Submit Your Poem


Step 1: E-mail the poem to: poem@perrotlibrary.org using the Subject Line: “POETRY CONTEST (YOUR NAME)" Note: It's best if your poem is part of the email itself, and not included as a separate attachment.
Step 2: To qualify for a prize, the text of your e-mail must contain all the following information:
     a: Your full name, street mailing address, your phone number, your email address;
     b: Your age - or (if shy) an approximate age - those under 18 years old must have the consent of a parent or guardian to submit a contest poem for possible publication;
     c. Your grade level, if a student.
     d. Title of your poem. (Does not count toward your 17 syllables.)
Note: The library will let you know when your email has been received. No more than ONE poem per email, but you may submit up to three poems. Submissions that do not follow all steps are not eligible for prize consideration.


Additional Information for Contestants


Usage: Contestants agree that the Library may publish their poems and name(s) in a booklet created after the contest.
Copyright: Your poem must be your original content.
License: You retain rights to your poem, but also, upon submitting a poem in this contest, you grant the Library a non-exclusive, royalty free, irrevocable license to reproduce your poem in a booklet created after the contest and to distribute the finished booklet to Library patrons at our public service desks.
Winners: The Library has no obligation to use submitted poems for any purpose whatsoever. The Library reserves the right not to choose a winner or winners (but that's highly unlikely).
Good luck!


For more information, please email: poem@perrotlibrary.org

Library Updates

Perrot remains closed until further notice. Our book drop is closed-- please hold on to your library materials. All due dates have been extended until May 1st, 2020. 

Perrot invites you to send us your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions to retain our shared sense of community while we wait for the end of the pandemic and the resumption of our normal lives. Please share photos of your home/work activities, interesting links, your experience with our Digital Library, etc. Use the hashtag #perrotconnects Library staff will be posting using this hashtag, too.

Has your card expired? Having trouble accessing a digital resource? Email the Library at lending@perrotlibrary.org with the specifics, and we’ll take a look.

Come join our children's librarian, Mrs. Jarombek, and her friend Shep for virtual storytime! We will be posting videos to our social media weekly. Storytime for 1- and 2-year-olds will be posted on Mondays and Storytime for 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds will be posted on Wednesdays.