Zaner Exhibit Reception Tonight!

The reception for the exhibit, “The World’s Best Penman: The Artistic and Business Career of Charles Paxton Zaner, 1864-1918,” will be held tonight in the Library’s 5th Floor Heritage Room, from 6-8 p.m. Michael Knies, Special Collections Librarian, will give a lecture titled “Charles Paxton Zaner and the Penmanship Profession.” The event, which is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library, is free and open to the public. Don’t miss it!

Michael Knies was interviewed about the exhibit by WVIA’s Erika Funke, which can be accessed below. For more information, please contact archives@scranton.edu or call 570-941-6341.

Exhibit Reception Wednesday Night!

Wednesday evening, October 24, from 6-8 p.m., the Library will host a reception for the exhibit “The World’s Best Penman: The Artistic and Business Career of Charles Paxton Zaner, 1864-1918,” in the 5th Floor Heritage Room. Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library, this event is free and open to the public. Michael Knies, Special Collections Librarian, will give a lecture titled “Charles Paxton Zaner and the Penmanship Profession.”

The exhibit will be on display through December 14 during normal library hours. For more information, please email archives@scranton.edu or call 570-941-6341.

Leaves of Class XX – August & September Winners!

Congratulations to Fiona Powell of Lewisburg, our AUGUST winner, who won the following prizes:

Entertainment: Roba Family Farms: 4 admission tickets; The Schemel Forum: 1 annual couple membership; The University of Scranton Players: 2 theatre subscriptions.

Culinary Delights: Wegmans: $100 gift card.

Wellness: Total Hair Solutions: $50 gift certificate for hair services.

And More!: $250 Cash (courtesy of Charles Kratz); Fidelity Bank: Coleman Roadtrip Grill; The University of Scranton, University Advancement: Basket of University Swag including: travel mug, notebook, frame, t-shirt, sunglasses and more.

AND ~

Congratulations to Pauline Lutostanski of Reading, our SEPTEMBER winner, who won these fantastic prizes:

Entertainment: AAA Travel Agency: 2 tickets to the Radio City “Christmas Spectacular” including motorcoach; Ballet Theatre of Scranton: 4 reserved tickets to a performance of The Nutcracker at Marywood University (Dec. 26, 27, 28); two $25 Regal Theater gift cards (courtesy of Charles Kratz).

Culinary Delights: Bar Pazzo ($30 gift card); Café Classico ($25 gift certificate); Carmen’s 2.0 at the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel (Sunday brunch for 2); City Market & Café ($25 gift card); Cooper’s Seafood House ($25 gift certificate); DOMA Importing Company ($25 gift certificate); Gerrity’s ($25 gift card); Gertrude Hawk Chocolates ($25 gift card); Great Temptations ($25 gift certificate); Java City (Coffee Gift Basket); Mansour’s Market ($25 gift card); P.J. Scanlan’s ($25 gift certificate); Revello’s Pizza ($25 gift card); Sanderson St. Tavern ($25 gift certificate); Metz Culinary Management: Lucky’s Sporthouse Kitchen & Cocktails – $25 gift card; TGI Fridays – $25 gift card; and Ruth’s Chris Steak House – $25 gift card.

Wellness: Scranton Running Co.: $25 gift card; Tim Wagner’s Sports Corner, Inc.: $25 gift certificate.

Didn’t win this yet? That’s ok, because you still have THREE more chances to win!

To purchase entries online, visit: www.scranton.edu/leaves. To request mailed brochures, contact Kym Balthazar Fetsko – kym.fetsko@scranton.edu, 570.941.7816.

Thank you & good Luck!

Quiet Study 24/7

Last year, students said they weren’t aware of the 24/7 Quiet Study Rooms on the 2nd floor. The rooms are numbered 218 & 218B and are located at the back of the floor near the back staircase. These rooms are set up for students studying individually who need quiet to work, especially after hours. There were upgrades to the rooms over the summer. If you are looking for quiet study space, especially when the library isn’t staffed, give it a try. For the next week or two there will be a place in each room to leave comments/further suggestions.

The Schemel Forum with The University of Scranton Office of the President present The Humanities: Now More Than Ever

For more information and to RSVP contact Alicen.Morrison@scranton.edu / 570-941-6206

For more information on upcoming Schemel Forum events, click here.

Game Night this Thursday!

The Library will be hosting a Game Night in the Reilly Learning Commons on Thursday, October 11th from 6:30-10PM. Some of the games available are MarioKart, Super Smash Bros., Rock Band, Just Dance, and a variety of new and exciting board games!

Have games of your own? Students are encouraged to bring their favorite board games and card games to enjoy with friends!

Free Pizza, Soda, and Snacks will be provided! All students are invited to join in the fun!

Sponsored by the Weinberg Memorial Library and the University of Scranton Gaming Club

Reserve Your Seat for the 2018 Royden B. Davis, S.J., Distinguished Author Award, Honoring Lorene Cary

 

Philadelphia native and acclaimed writer Lorene Cary will receive the 2018 Royden B. Davis, S.J., Distinguished Author Award from The University of Scranton’s Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library on Saturday, Oct. 13, in the McIlhenny Ballroom of the DeNaples Center.

Professor Cary’s books are well known for their thoughtful and intelligent examination of the African-American experience, beginning with her best-selling memoir, “Black Ice,” an American Library Association Book for 1991 that continues to be taught in high schools and colleges today. Her 2011 novel, “If Sons, Then Heirs,” is a contemporary love story that also explores the corrosive racial history that haunts its main characters. The book was called “an absorbing and moving tale” by Publishers Weekly and “a powerful take on family, history” by The Philadelphia Tribune.

Cary’s other books include: “The Price of a Child,” a 1995 novel chosen as the first One Book, One Philadelphia selection; “Pride,” a contemporary novel; and “FREE! Great Escapes on the Underground Railroad,” a collection of true-life stories for young readers. Meanwhile, Cary’s essays have appeared in publications like Newsweek, Time, Essence and O Magazine.

In 1998, Cary founded Art Sanctuary to create unique programs for African-American artists, performers and writers in Philadelphia. The programs have drawn up to 1,500 participants a year. In addition, she served on Philadelphia’s School Reform Commission from October 2011 to January 2013.

A longtime senior lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania, Cary received the prestigious Philadelphia Award in 2003. She is also the recipient of six honorary doctorates.

Named in honor of the late Rev. Royden B. Davis, S.J., who served in many roles at the University and as rector of the Jesuit Community, the Distinguished Author Award was established in 1997. The Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library envisioned the series as a way to honor notable fiction and non-fiction authors, and to give them the opportunity to share their literary pursuits and impressions with Northeastern Pennsylvanians. Proceeds from the event benefit the Friends of the Library Endowment Fund, which supports special gifts for the Weinberg Library collections and services.

For additional information or to make a reservation, call 570.941.7816 or visit scranton.edu/authaward .