Chapter & Verse Spring 2014

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ZINIO AND ONECLICKDIGITAL

The Mineola Memorial Library has added the digital magazine service, Zinio, and the eAudio/eBook service, OneClickdigital, on our website at www.mineolalibrary.info. Zinio allows you to enjoy the complete digital editions of your favorite magazines, many of which are only available in this format. Read your magazines anytime and anywhere – either on your PC or Mac or on your mobile device. You can download the free app on your mobile device and download full-color magazines with interactive elements, such as audio and video. Apps are available for the iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire, and Android. Discover over 5,500 magazines on your device! OneClickdigital allows you to download a free eAudio app, login using the credentials you create at the OneClickdigital website, and access your checkouts, browse and checkout titles, and download eAudio books directly to your device using the app. eBooks are available for download using Adobe Digital Editions. ADE is a free software used for viewing eBooks on your computer. Along with Adobe Digital Editions you may also download the OneClickdigital eReader app from Google Play and iTunes.

NEW MUSEUM PASS THE MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

In addition to the other free museum passes available for reservation at the Reference Desk, we have now added passes to the Museum of the City of New York (http://www.mcny.org/). The museum is located at 1220 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street), New York, NY 10029. “The Museum of the City of New York celebrates and interprets the city, educating the public about its distinctive character, especially its heritage of diversity, opportunity, and perpetual transformation.” The museum pass includes unlimited free admission for 2 adults and up to 4 children, and a 10% discount in the Museum Shop and Café.

The Walter & Joan Hobbs Art Gallery: Artists’ Shows and Receptions Please join us downstairs in the Walter & Joan Hobbs Art Gallery. Each month, a different artist’s work will be on display for public viewing. March 2014 Jack Grimando – oils, landscapes and cityscapes. April 2014 Virginia Edele, Nancy Fabrizio, Vivian Hershfield, Suzanne McVetty, & Grace Su – watercolors, oils, and pastels. There will be a raffle to win a piece of art. May 2014 Island Scribes, Ltd. – Calligraphy. Reception – Monday, May 5, at 7:00PM-8:00PM Includes a demonstration of calligraphy techniques. Have your name written in calligraphy as a free keepsake. 1


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Adult Programs Programs marked with an * require advance registration. Please inquire at the Reference Desk for additional information.

check only to Empire Safety Council will be collected from registrants.

A Celebration of Irish Dance Saturday, March 1 at 2:00PM The Mineola Library will feature students of The Donny Golden School of Irish Dance in a sparkling and colorful performance. These multitalented students will entertain you with their program of traditional Irish step dances accompanied by songs and lively Celtic tunes.

Friday, April 11 at 10:00AM-5:00PM The AARP Smart Driver Course is open to individuals 50 and over. Checks are payable to AARP, $20.00 for AARP members and $25.00 for all others. Registration at the Reference Desk will begin on Monday, March 10. A limit of 40 participants may attend this course. The History of Ireland in Song with Kevin B. Westley* Saturday, March 29 at 1:00PM In this performance, Kevin Westley will discuss some famous Irish history subjects. Mr. Westley will sing songs related to some of those subjects, play recordings by the artists who made the songs famous such as John McCormack, Tommy Makem, Marie McVicker, Wolf Tones, etc. Hear about the Penal Laws, the Great Hunger, American Wakes, Sea Shanties and several other memorable events.

A Hearing Screening & Hearing Aids Demonstration* Monday, March 3 at 3:30PM Skilled personnel, from HearUSA will perform screenings for those who suspect they have a hearing loss and wish to have a screening. Demonstrations will be performed. Chi Kung (Qigong) Meditation—Seven Session Program* Tuesdays at 11:00AM to 12:00PM: March 4, 11, 18, 25 and April 1, 8, 15 Chi Kung is recognized worldwide as a foundation of healing—physically mentally, emotionally and spiritually—easy to learn, always enjoyable!

Poetry Workshops—Wednesdays at 7:15-8:30PM Patriotic Poems—April 2 Share a Poem Night—April 9 Experience the joy of poetry with writer Linda Napoli. Ms. Napoli will explore Patriotic Poems throughout the ages and you are invited to bring a poem you love or poems you have written to share with other poets!

Career Fair Saturday, March 8 at 12:00-3:00PM Adults and Teens in Grades 8-12 No registration required Are you a hands-on person? Come to the Career Fair where you can discover satisfying careers that take 2 years or less of schooling! Representatives from colleges and programs throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties will be on hand to discuss all the appealing options available to you!

Richard Rodgers Jazz: A Special Concert by the Paul Joseph Quartet Thursday, April 3 at 7:00PM You will hear inspiring instrumental jazz renditions of classics such as Spring Is Here, If I Loved You, Bewitched, My Funny Valentine and many more. A distinguished performer, Paul Joseph, and his dynamic rhythm section consisting of drummer Mike Corn and bassist Edgar Mills, will be joined by the mesmerizing violinist Susan Mitchell in this special performance.

Safe Driving Courses* Saturday, March 22 at 10:15AM-4:15PM The Empire Safety Council Course is open to licensed drivers of all ages. A limit of 45 participants may attend. Registration will begin at the Reference Desk on Monday, February 24 when a fee of $35.00 payable by 2


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Adult Programs (Continued from Page 2) Friends of the Mineola Library Special Event

Beginner Mah Jongg* Three Saturday Sessions* at 10:30AM-12:00PM—April 12, 19, 26 Learn to play Mah Jongg, a game that has fascinated people for so many years with its strategies, sequences, and combinations. This class will introduce you to the tiles, sticks, and basic moves of this ancient game.

Lecture: Serial Killer, Son of Sam* Saturday, May 3 at 2:00PM A member of the NYC Police Department for thirty years, Bill Gardella will cover the common traits of a serial killer, give a profile of a serial killer, David Berkowitz, and events that led to Berkowitz’ capture. This program is sponsored by Friends of the Mineola Library.

Lecture: Great Trials in American History* Wednesday, April 16 at 1-2:30PM Join Don Parker, a former teacher of American History, for his presentation on the Scottsboro Boys Trial, and the Army on Trial. A Q & A will follow his description of those trials.

Volunteer Fair Saturday, May 10 at 12:00PM to 3:00PM Adults and Teens in Grades 8-12 No registration required Looking to volunteer with a reputable organization? Drop by our volunteer fair to talk face to face with representatives from volunteer organizations around Long Island. Opportunities may extend into the school year.

Lecture: A 2014 Wellness Update* Wednesday, April 23 at 1:00PM Alice Kaufman, a Nutrition and Wellness Specialist, will guide you on how to adapt new guidelines to your shopping and eating habits. Learn the newest strategies for weight loss and optimal health—and become motivated to make important changes in your diet. Meal plans will also be discussed.

Lecture: The ABCs of Medicare* Monday, May 12 at 3:30PM Join Carol Kaplowitz for her up-to-date coverage on the ABCs of Medicare. Lecture: Scarves, Jewelry, Style!* Saturday, May 17 at 11:00AM Mia Hargrove will offer tips on how to wear and tie scarves so that they enhance the outfits in your closet. In addition, Mia will discuss jewelry selections so that you will dress with style to stores, restaurants, parks and all kinds of places.

A Concert Performance by Hart & Soul Saturday, April 26 at 2:00PM With their lively sound, Hart & Soul a high energy five-piece LI based band, will get everyone up out of their seats, clapping their hands, and singing along to their favorite hits of the 60s through the present day! Enjoy listening to Adele, Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Linda Ronstadt, Gladys Knight, and many more artists’ songs and music.

Lecture: The ABCs of Dating* Saturday, May 17 at 2:00PM-3:30PM Join Constance Hallinan Lagan for her lecture on the ABCs of Dating: Attraction, Belief, Choice. Topics will include finding places and events at which to mingle with singles, Attraction, developing an optimistic worldview, Belief, and creating a personal code of dating conduct, Choice.

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Youth Programs

PROGRAM POLICIES: KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! • Registered participants must be present when the program is scheduled to begin. After 5 minutes, your child’s spot may be given to someone on the • To sign up you must have a valid Mineola Library card (patrons with cards waiting list. from other libraries will be put on a waitlist). Sign-up may be done in person, by phone or e-mail (childrensmineola@nassaulibrary.org). Please have your • Programs may be cancelled due to low sign-up. card handy when signing up for programs. • All programs require advance sign-up (unless otherwise indicated).

Spring Storytimes Storycrafters begins on Monday, April 7 & ends on Monday, May 12 Pajama Storycrafters begins on Wednesday, April 16 & ends on Wednesday, May 14 (no session on April 23). Ages 2 ½ to kindergarten (with caregiver) Sign-up for both begins Monday, March 24 Storycrafters: Mondays at 10:30AM Pajama Storycrafters: Wednesdays at 7:00PM Join us for exciting stories, favorite songs, and simple crafts.

Creative Writing Workshop for Teens Wednesdays, March 5, 12, 19, and 26 at 4:00-5:00PM Grades 8-12 Open Registration Begin work on a new writing project of your own. Learn strategies to increase your skills in description, voice and character, dialogue, and the power of revision. Become part of a writers’ group. Workshop adapted from an advanced course developed by Megan Frazer Blakemore, author of The Water Castle (pub. 2013).

Sensory Storytimes Saturday, March 29 and Saturday, May 31 at 10:30AM Ages 2 ½ to Kindergarten (with caregiver) Sign-up begins Monday, March 10 Join us for an interactive storytime with books and activities involving the senses! *Ideal for children who have difficulty sitting still during regular storytime and children with special needs.

Teen Tech Week: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) @ Your Library Marshmallow Shooters Monday, March 10 at 4:00PM Grs. 5-12 Sign-up begins Monday, February 24 Build your own DIY plastic marshmallow shooter to take home with you!

Baby Sign Language 2 Tuesdays at 10:30AM: March 4, 11, 18, 25 Ages birth and up with adult Sign-up begins Tuesday, February 18 Missed Session 1? Join us for a second session introducing over 80 signs (different from Session 1) that will help your child communicate more clearly. Newcomers and expectant parents welcome. No experience necessary.

Rubber Band Bracelets Tuesday, March 11 at 4:00PM Grs. 5-12 Sign-up begins Monday, February 24 Create your own DIY rubber band bracelet to take home with you! Career Fair Saturday, March 8 at 12:00-3:00PM Adults and Teens in Grades 8-12 No registration required Are you a hands-on person? Come to the Career Fair where you can discover satisfying careers that take 2 years or less of schooling! Representatives from colleges and programs throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties will be on hand to discuss all the appealing options available to you!

Leprechaun Secrets Tuesday, March 4 at 4:00PM5:00PM Grades K-5 Sign-up begins Tuesday, February 18 Instructor Susan Sears will let children learn how to uncover hidden rainbows, experience the magic of color-changing leprechaun beads, and discover leprechaun eggs that appear and vanish in the blink of an eye!

Homemade Bath Fizzies Thursday, March 13 at 4:00-6:00PM Grades 5-12 In-Person Registration Only With A $5.00 Non-Refundable Fee (Cash only, exact dollar amount required). Create your own bath fizzies at home with all natural ingredients! Give them your favorite smell, and enjoy them while soaking in your tub! 4


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Youth Programs (Continued from Page 4) How to Pay for College Without Going Broke Saturday, March 15 at 11:00AM-12:30PM All Ages Open Registration Come to this free seminar from presenters of The College Channel to learn how you can make your college dream come true!

April Fool’s Day: Fun With Cheese! Tuesday, April 1 at 4:00PM Gr. 3 and up Sign-up begins Monday, March 17 Using cheese, crackers, and Chex Mix, fool your friends and family with mini cheese snacks that look like tiny slices of pie!

Junior Chefs: Candy Kebobs Monday, March 17 at 4:00PM Grs. 3 and up Sign-up begins Monday, March 3 Place colorful soft candy on skewers for a sweet and tasty treat!

Petland Discounts Animal Show Saturday, April 5 at 2:30PM-3:30PM All ages Sign-up begins Monday, March 24 Join us for a hands-on, up close, interactive, and educational animal show with 12-14 different pets, both common and exotic.

Lego Club Tuesdays, March 18; April 22; and May 13 at 4:30PM Kindergarten and up with caregiver Sign-up for all three sessions begins Monday, March 3 Do you LEGO? Create unique structures and meet other Lego enthusiasts!

Easter Bunny Picture Frame Magnets Tuesday, April 8 at 4:30PM Ages 2 and up with caregiver Sign-up begins Monday, March 31 Make a fun magnetic Easter bunny picture frame, and hang it where every “bunny” can see it at home!

Monkeying Around at the Library Thursday, March 27 at 4:30PM Ages 2 and up with caregiver Sign-up begins Monday, March 10 Join us for monkey stories and decorate your own stuffed toy monkey to take home with you!

Tracing His Steps: Exploring the Work of Willem de Kooning Wednesday, April 9 and Thursday, April 10 at 4:00PM5:30PM Gr. 5-12 Sign-up begins Monday, March 17 Join us for two art workshops inspired by artist Willem de Kooning. The first session focuses on drawing and tracing on vellum, and the second session on painting and collage, using high-end materials. Your artwork will be exhibited at the Long Island Children’s Museum! Participants must attend both sessions. *This program is made possible by a generous grant from The Willem de Kooning Foundation.

Pokemon Gaming Club Tuesdays, March 25, April 29, May 27 @ 4:00PM-5:00PM Gr. 3 and up Sign-up begins Monday, March 10 Meet other Pokemon fans, trade cards, and battle Pokemon with them on your Nintendo DS! Baby Bunnies! Two sessions (choose one): Monday, March 31 at 4:00PM-4:45PM or 5:00PM5:45PM Ages 2 and up with caregiver Sign-up begins Monday, March 17 Instructor Judy Wilson will let children learn about, hold, and pet real, live, baby bunnies!

Tales for Tots Tuesdays at 10:30AM: April 8, 15, 22, 29 Ages 13 – 29 months with adult Sign-up begins Tuesday, March 25 Are you too old for Baby Lapsit but too young for Storycrafters? This program is designed especially for you! It features songs, stories, movement, and more just for toddlers.

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Youth Programs (Continued from Page 5) Ceramic Bunny Banks Tuesday, April 15 at 4:30PM Gr. 1 and up Sign-up begins Monday, March 31 Paint your own ceramic bunny bank to take home with you! *Please come dressed in painting clothes.

Junior Chefs: Mini “Taco” Cookies Monday, May 5 at 4:00PM Gr. 3 and up Sign-up begins Monday, April 21 Make fun, tiny “tacos” out of cookies, frosting, and candies for Cinco de Mayo!

Gymboree Play & Music Wednesdays, April 23, 30, May 7 at 10:30AM-11:30AM Ages 16 mos. – 5 yrs. with caregiver Sign-up begins Monday, April 7 Join us for toddler music and movement for three sessions with an instructor from Gymboree Play & Music!

Berry Sweet Mother’s Day Treat Container Tuesday, May 6 at 4:30PM Ages 2 and up with caregiver Sign-up begins Monday, April 21 Make a “berry” sweet strawberry-shaped treat container for Mother’s Day! “Mom” Suncatcher Photo Frames Wednesday, May 7 at 4:30PM Gr. 1 and up Sign-up begins Monday, April 21 Hand-paint a suncatcher photo frame for a special Mother’s Day gift! *Please come dressed in painting clothes.

World Book Night Movie Showing: Bridge to Terabithia Wednesday, April 23 at 6:00PM-7:30PM Recommended for Gr. 4 and up Sign-up begins begins Monday, April 7 Join us for a movie showing of Bridge to Terabithia (96 min., rated PG), starring Josh Hutcherson (Hunger Games) and AnnaSophia Robb (Soul Surfer), and a book raffle afterwards to win the book, Bridge to Terabithia! Cookies will be served.

Volunteer Fair Saturday, May 10 at 12PM to 3PM Adults and Teens in Grades 8-12 No registration required Looking to volunteer with a reputable organization? Drop by our volunteer fair to talk face to face with representatives from volunteer organizations around Long Island. Opportunities may extend into the school year.

Baby Lapsit Tuesdays at 10:30AM: April 29, May 6, 13, 20 Ages 4 mos. – 1 year with caregiver Sign-up begins Monday, April 14 Join us for bounces, tickles, songs, and more during this fun program. Find out how these simple activities enhance early literacy skills.

Makeup/Cosmetics Workshop Tuesday, May 20 at 4:00PM Gr. 5-12 Sign-up begins Monday, May 5 Tweens and teens will learn about natural day makeup, brush use and care, skin care, color theory, air brush makeup and the importance of lighting. Makeup will be provided, but teens may bring their own for input and advice.

Tween/Teen Advisory Group Volunteers Wednesdays, April 30, May 21 @4:00PM-5:00PM Gr. 5 & up Open registration Tell us what programs, books, music, video games, and movies you want @ the library! Refreshments will be served. Volunteer/Community credit will be given.

Babysitting Training Course Wednesday, May 28 at 4:00PM-6:00PM Gr. 5-12 Sign-up begins Monday, May 12 Join us for a session of babysitting basics run by Ilda Catuogno, M.S., an American Red Cross and American Heart Association certified instructor. You will receive a certificate of completion.

Mommy & Me Waffle Breakfast Saturday, May 3 at 11:00AM Ages 2 and up with caregiver Sign-up begins Monday, April 14 Enjoy a yummy waffle breakfast with mom for Mother’s Day!

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Film Series Thursdays at 6:30PM and Fridays at 11:00AM

March 6 and 7 - Captain Phillips - Based on the true story of Captain Richard Phillips and the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates of the US-flagged MV Maersk Alabama, which was the first American cargo ship to be hijacked in two hundred years. “The film rips right along and never relinquishes its grip.” - The Hollywood Reporter

Book Discussion Group

The Library’s Book Club meets one Wednesday night each month at 7:00PM. Come enjoy our relaxed atmosphere as we discuss great books. March 19 – Loving Frank by Nancy Horan

March 20 and 21 - Blue Jasmine - After everything in her life falls to pieces, including her marriage to wealthy businessman Hal, elegant New York socialite Jasmine moves into her sister Ginger’s humble apartment in San Francisco to try to pull herself back together again. “Want to see great acting, from comic to tragic and every electrifying stop in between? See Cate Blanchett in Blue Jasmine.” - Rolling Stone

April 16 – The Astronaut Wives Club by Lily Koppel May 21 – My Antonia by Willa Cather

April 17 and 18 - All is Lost - An open-water thriller about one man’s battle for survival against the elements after his sailboat is destroyed at sea. Using only a sextant and nautical maps to chart his progress, he is forced to rely on ocean currents to carry him into a shipping lane in hopes of hailing a passing vessel. But with the sun unrelenting, sharks circling, and his meager supplies dwindling, the ever-resourceful sailor soon finds himself staring his mortality in the face. “An impressively spare, nearly dialogue-free stranded-at-sea drama starring a superb Robert Redford.” – Variety

Be Our Friend

Consider joining the Friends of the Mineola Memorial Library. Your membership dues will help to subsidize additional gifts, activities, and programs promoting the use of our library in Mineola. Pick up a membership form at the library today!

VILLAGE OF MINEOLA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

April 24 and 25 - Nebraska - After receiving a sweepstakes letter in the mail, a cantankerous father thinks he’s struck it rich, and wrangles his estranged son into taking a road trip to claim the fortune. Getting waylaid in the father’s hometown in Nebraska, the son tries to reconnect with his impenetrable father. “...a film of raw beauty and great humanity.” - USA Today

Paul Cusato George Durham

Scott Strauss, Mayor

Paul Pereira Dennis Walsh

MINEOLA LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Carmine Festa Walter Hobbs

Terence Timlin, President Laura Kern Russ Sutherland

Michael Vezzi Mary Anne Warnecke

Charles Sleefe, Library Director Newsletter edited by Meredith Minkoff and Vivian Yuan

May 8 and 9 - Philomena - In 1952, a young Philomena was sent the convent of Roscrea in Ireland, after giving birth to her first child. When her son became a toddler, the nuns sent him to America for adoption. Philomena then spent the next fifty years searching for him in vain. “At its core, this clever, wrenching, profound story underscores the tenacity of faith in the face of unfathomable cruelty.” - Washington Post

LIBRARY HOURS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

May 22 and 23 - Gravity - Dr. Ryan Stone is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky. On a seemingly routine spacewalk, the shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky spiraling out into the blackness. The deafening silence tells them they have lost any link to Earth and any chance for rescue. As fear turns to panic, every gulp of air eats away at what little oxygen is left, and the only way home may be to go further out into the terrifying expanse of space. “...jaw-dropping special effects and visual artistry...” – Newsday

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HOLIDAY SCHEDULE The Library will be closed on: Saturday, May 24, 2014 – Memorial Day Weekend Monday, May 26, 2014 – Memorial Day

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Events Calendar - Spring 2014 *Pre-Registration Required

MARCH

18 Feature Film 11AM 19 Mah Jongg 1030AM* 21 Storycrafters-Kids 1030AM* Employment Workshop 2PM* Library Board Meeting 7PM 22 Tales for Tots-Kids 1030AM* 23 Gymboree-Kids 1030AM* Wellness Lecture 1PM* Bridge To Terabithia-Kids 6PM* 24 Feature Film 630PM 25 Feature Film 11AM 26 Mah Jongg 1030AM* Hart & Soul Concert 2PM 28 Storycrafters-Kids 1030AM* 29 Baby Lapsit-Kids 1030AM* Pokemon-Kids 4PM* 30 Gymboree-Kids 1030AM* TAG-Kids 4PM PJ Storycrafters-Kids 7PM*

1 Tai Chi 1015AM Irish Dancing 2PM 3 Hear USA 330PM* Yoga 7PM 4 Baby Sign 2-Kids 1030AM* Chi Kung 11AM* Leprechaun Secrets-Kids 4PM* 5 Taxes 10AM Creative Writing 4PM 6 Feature Film 630PM 7 Feature Film 11AM 8 Career Fair 12PM 10 Marshmallow Shooters-Kids 4PM* Yoga 7PM 11 Baby Sign 2-Kids 1030AM* Chi Kung 11AM Rubber Band Bracelet-Kids 4PM* 12 Taxes 10AM Creative Writing-Kids 4PM 13 Bath Fizzy-Kids 4PM* 15 College Lecture-Kids 11AM 17 Candy Kabobs-Kids 4PM* Library Board Meeting 7PM 18 Baby Sign 2-Kids 1030AM* Chi Kung 11AM Lego Club-Kids 430PM* Library Board Meeting 7PM 19 Taxes 10AM Creative Writing-Kids 4PM Book Club 7PM 20 Feature Film 630PM 21 Feature Film 11AM 22 Empire Safe Driving 1015AM* 24 Yoga 7PM 25 Baby Sign 2-Kids 1030AM* Chi Kung 11AM Pokemon-Kids 4PM* 26 Taxes 10AM Creative Writing-Kids 4PM 27 Monkeying Around-Kids 430PM* 29 Sensory Storytime-Kids 1030AM* History of Ireland 1PM* 31 Baby Bunnies 1-Kids 4PM* Baby Bunnies 2-Kids 5PM*

MAY

3 Mom & Me Waffles-Kids 11AM* Son of Sam Lecture 2PM* 5 Storycrafters-Kids 1030AM* Taco Cookies-Kids 4PM* Calligraphy Demo 7PM 6 Baby Lapsit-Kids 1030AM* Berry Sweet Craft-Kids 4PM* 7 Gymboree-Kids 1030AM* Suncatcher Frames-Kids 430PM* PJ Storycrafters-Kids 7PM* 8 Feature Film 630PM 9 Feature Film 11AM 10 Volunteer Fair 12PM 12 Storycrafters-Kids 1030AM* ABCs of Medicare 330PM* 13 Baby Lapsit-Kids 1030AM* Lego Club-Kids 4PM* 14 PJ Storycrafters-Kids 7PM* 17 Scarves, Jewelry, Style 11AM* ABCs of Dating 2PM* 19 Library Board Meeting 7PM 20 Baby Lapsit-Kids 1030AM* Makeup Workshop-Kids 4PM* 21 TAG-Kids 4PM Book Club 7PM 22 Feature Film 630PM 23 Feature Film 11AM 24 Memorial Day Weekend CLOSED 26 Memorial Day CLOSED 27 Baby Lapsit-Kids 1030AM* Pokemon-Kids 4PM* 28 Babysitting Workshop 4PM* 31 Sensory Storytime-Kids 1030AM*

APRIL

1 Chi Kung 11AM Fun with Cheese-Kids 4PM* 2 Taxes 10AM Poetry 715PM 3 Paul Joseph Concert 7PM 5 Animal Show-Kids 230PM* 7 Storycrafters-Kids 1030AM* 8 Tales for Tots-Kids 1030AM* Chi Kung 11AM Bunny Frames-Kids 430PM* 9 Taxes 10AM Painting-Kids 4PM Open Mic Poetry 715PM 10 Painting-Kids 4PM 11 AARP Safe Driving 10AM* 12 Mah Jongg 1030AM* 14 Storycrafters-Kids 1030AM* 15 Tales for Tots-Kids 1030AM* Chi Kung 11AM Bunny Banks-Kids 430PM* 16 Great Trials 1PM* Book Club 7PM PJ Storycrafters-Kids 7PM* 17 Feature Film 630PM

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