Saturday, March 28, 2020

The Great Jerry Garcia

Ace Frehley visited our printing plant in Ronkonkoma, NY in the 90s when he was flying solo from KISS and spending a lot of time doing computer art with a program called INFINI D- we enjoyed his company and his art
Greetings blog readers? How ya doin'? Anybody out there? Please let us know. Here are a few things for your reading pleasure from our archives. We started this in 1975 as a newspaper - here is the very first edition













Bob Dylan's newest masterpiece eclipses everything he has done to date

Incredible new musical poem from Bob Dylan - would love to hear what you all think of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1014&v=3NbQkyvbw18&feature=emb_logo

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Hi All I am posting a couple of recent photos for a Spring pick me up. Have a safe and creative Day , OX Jamie !!!!!

Hi All, 

I am about socially distanced out. 

But I am pretty sure the Novel Coronavirus is not finished. 

So Stay home be safe and share you art with us at  info@fineartmagazine. 


Jamieforbes/Sunstromartspublishing Co. Inc.
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We have have received exclusively cancellation emails at Fine Art Magazine for weeks. The letter from the editor for National Geographic Magazine refreshes the atmosphere. Reading is free during the Corvid-19 virus epidemic. I am a subscrivber, Enjoy!!!.

Monday, March 23, 2020

Form Jesse Montero, Director of the Yonkers Public Library:It was my goal to not post any more cancelations. This one struck me as an important heartfelt message stating sentiments I share.

It was my goal to not post any more cancelations. This one struck me as an important heartfelt message stating sentiments I share. 




A Message from the Library Director, Jesse Montero
To the people of Yonkers:

When I was named director of Yonkers Public Library (YPL) I couldn’t have imagined that I would begin my tenure with all three library locations closed in the face of a global pandemic.

YPL prides itself on being a safe and trusted gathering space, free and open to all. Coronavirus (COVID-19) turns that into a safety hazard. It anguishes me and the YPL staff that during this difficult time we can’t welcome you in and provide you with friendly service and the comfort of community.

We treasure our library buildings, but our greatest asset is our talented and dedicated staff. I guarantee you that while our buildings are closed they are working on developing new services to help, inform and connect you. Please visit ypl.org or subscribe to our e-newsletter or social feeds for updates as we activate them. In the meantime you can contact the library at info@ypl.org or 914-375-7953, but please allow some time for a response as our remote service plans develop. 

I am humbled to become the newest director of this fine institution. In its 127 year history, YPL has weathered two world wars, the Great Depression, the 1918 flu epidemic, September 11th and the financial crisis. It will survive this too, alongside the proud and resilient city that it serves, and emerge from it even stronger.

I can’t wait to reopen our doors to you, to welcome you in, and to get to know you in person. Until then, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at director@ypl.org.

Stay safe and take precautions. Look out for yourselves and each other. Thank you for your patience and support - and please let me know how we can best support you. 

Jesse Montero
Patron FAQ

As of now, we plan to be closed through March 31, 2020. We will reopen only when it is safe for us to do so. We did not make the decision to close lightly - but rather out of concern for the health and safety of the Yonkers community.

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Enjoy Your Library at Home

While the library is closed, and many of you are forced to spend more time at home, we encourage you to take advantage of YPL’s vast collection of eBooks, eAudiobooks and subscription online services. 

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