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This Week at Your Library: Jan. 12
Programs and Friday Night @ Your Library
 
 
Program program programs! For all ages and interests!

If you are interested in getting into shape for 2015 now that the holidays are behind us, come down to the library for Pilates Movements this Wednesday at 7pm.

We have had concerts across a wide spectrum of musical styles, but this Friday at 7pm is our first foray into "Kindie Rock with Jumpin' Jamie!" This energetic program is for ages 5-10 and is part of our expanded Friday night offerings.

On the following Friday, January 23rd, at 7pm we will have our first Armchair Art Tour on the Food of Rome. Don't miss out on this informative lecture! 

Finally on Saturday January 17th at 2:30pm: In celebration of the return of Downton Abbey, we are hosting another "Downton Abbey High Tea and Millinery Madness" - our prior event was very well received! Register here.

Keep your eyes out for future programs - there's sure to be something you'll like - and if not, let us know what you would like to see!

Regards,
Darren Miguez, Library Director
Events This Week
Monday
10am: Preschool Storytime/Craft
12:30pm: Bridge Club
4:30pm: Kids Chess Club
6pm-8pm: Tech Buddies - come get help from a tech-savvy teen!
6:30pm: Craft Club 
7pm: Ladies Night Out Book Discussion: "Tempting Fate" by Jane Green and "Wednesday Sisters" by Meg Waite Clayton
7pm: Safety Class for Idea Farm [Registration Required]
Tuesday
4:30pm: Tweens Craft: Scroll Calendars (Grades 4-6)
6pm: Harbor Night at the Movies: "Expendables 3" (2014, PG-13)
7pm: MS Power Point 2007 [Registration Recommended]
Wednesday
10am-12pm: Open Sewing Workshop
1:30pm: Watch It Wednesday: "Wait Until Dark" (1967, NR)
3:30-5pm: Math Tutoring (Grades 6+)
6:30pm: Chess Club
7pm: Intro to Arduino Microcontrollers in Idea Farm [Registration Required]
7pm: Pilates Movements presented by Susan Markowitz of Pivotal Pilates
Thursday
1pm: Craft Club
1pm: Scrabble Club
2:30pm: Internet Basics [Registration Recommended]
4:15pm: School Age Crafts (Grades K-3)
7pm: Super Bowl Appetizers presented by Jodi Troise, teacher from OBHS
Friday
1:30pm: Friday Film: "You Again" (2010, PG)
Saturday
10am-12pm: Math Tutoring (Grades 6+)
11am-1pm: Tech Buddies - come get help from a tech-savvy teen!
2pm: Anime Kurabu (Anime Club) for Teens
2:30pm: Downton Abbey Tea [Registration Required]
Sunday
Open 1pm to 5pm
Upcoming Events Next Week
 Monday 1/19, 10am: Preschool Storytime/Craft
2pm: LEGO Storytime (Ages 4-7) 
Tuesday 1/20, 6pm: Laurence Harbor Night at the Movies: "Singin' in the Rain" (1952)
Wednesday 1/21, 10am-12pm: Open Sewing Workshop 
1-6:45pm: Community Blood Drive
3pm: 3D Printing Class in Idea Farm [Registration Required]
3:30-5pm: Math Tutoring (Grades 6+)
7pm: MS Word 2007 Advanced [Registration Recommended]
7&8pm: SCORE Counseling [Registration Required]
Thursday 1/22, 2:30pm: Email Basics [Registration Recommended]
4:15pm: School Age Crafts (Grades K-3)
7pm: Sci Fi Book Discussion: "Kindred" by Octavia Butler
7pm: Teen Advisory Board Meeting 
Friday 1/23, 11am: Alphabet Art (Ages 2+ with Adult)
1:30pm: Friday Film - "Phantom of the Opera" [2004, PG-13]
7pm: Lecture: Roman Food and Eating Habits
Saturday 1/24, 10am-12pm Math Tutoring (Grades 6+)
10:30am-1pm: Teen/Adult Sewing Class (Make pajamas) [Registration Required]
2pm: Arduino Microcontroller Practice in Idea Farm
2pm: Family Fun Movie in Laurence Harbor: "Happy Feet" (2006, PG)
3pm: Crochet and More Club
Sunday 1/25, Open from 1-5pm

Idea Farm workshop hours are available during library open hours only to those who have successfully completed the Safety Class and appropriate equipment specific class, staff availability permitting.

So where do you go to find a researcher who is intelligent, imaginative, skilled in the use of computers, devoted to discovering the truth, and knowledgeable about science, technology, history, and literature and who usually works for dirt and gets credit for nothing?

After lunch I drove to the city library on Main and asked the reference librarian to find what she could on ...

James Lee Burke, American Author 

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