|
“The Reading Garden” is in Full Bloom as
Lynbrook Library Celebrates its 80th Anniversary
Lynbrook, NY – A roaming barbershop quartet,
Dixieland musicians “Crazy Henry and Banjo Bob”,
and outdoor inflatable rides, and a ribbon
cutting for the new outdoor Reading Garden were
part of the Lynbrook Library’s week-long 80th
Anniversary celebration held October 19 -25.
On the final day of the celebration, the library
was transformed into an 18-hole mini golf course
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. A fee was charged to play
or watch, with all proceeds to be used to
support the Friends of the Lynbrook Library,
which funds library programs and services.
Lynbrook Mayor Brian Curran, Deputy Mayor Bill
Hendrick, Trustees Alan Beach, Hilary Becker and
Michael Hawxhurst, and New York State Senator
Dean G. Skelos joined with library officials and
residents to celebrate the ribbon cutting and
anniversary.
Located between the Library and the Municipal
parking lot, the Reading Garden features benches
and attractive landscaping. The Library and the
Friends of the Lynbrook Library worked closely
with the Lynbrook DPW and Beautification
Committee to complete the project.
Not only will the Garden be relaxing and
peaceful for reading, it will also serve as an
outdoor programming area for the Library. The
Children's librarians are already planning
"Picnic Story times.” The Library will
encourage its adult discussion group and book
discussion groups to use the area as well. The
Library plans on holding gardening programs, in
which along with the Village Beautification
Committee, children will plant in the area.
"On days when the weather is too nice to be
inside, we look forward to seeing the Reading
Garden in full bloom with readers. We know that
the residents and members of the Library will
find the Reading Garden a great addition to the
community and the library," said Robyn Gilloon,
Library Director.
The Reading Garden will have something for
everyone who uses the Library; a quiet place to
sit and read, an area for children to learn and
most of all a place our Library and Village can
be proud of," said Regina Flaherty, President,
Library Board.





 |