Newsletter of the Hewlett- Woodmere Public Library I I OverlAPRIL MAY JUeNE 2011, VOaLUME 46, NUf MBER 4 What’s Inside

OVERLEAF JR. REMOVABLE INSERT Author Visit Page 3 Events & Performances Pages 2-3 Films Pages 7 Great Books Discussion Page 5 Great Decisions Page 5 H-W PL Readers Page 5 In the Gallery Page 7 Caroline Doctorow Gathering Time John Ford Lectures & Courses Pages 4-5 Melting Pot Memoirs Page 4 Tax Help Page 6 FEELIN’ GROOVY The Other American Songbook HEWLETT-WOODMERE Music of the 60s and 70s - If you grew up in the 60s and 70s (or your kids did), you will remember these PUBLIC LIBRARY well loved folk and rock songs.Your kids are sure to enjoy the music, if not for just ANNUAL LIBRARY VOTE watching you tap your foot and sing along to songs that you know all the words to! AND ELECTION Tuesday, April 5, 2011 Gathering Time Stuart Markus, Glen Roethel, and Hillary Foxsong 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. I The Boehm Five Towns Thursday, April 28, 7:30 pm PROPOSITION 1: This talented folk group played last summer in the Courtyard. The group returns with more wonderful songs and original compositions. Proposed 2011/2012 Library “One of my favorite moments (at 2007 NERFA folk conference) was hearing.. . Budget Glen, Stuart and Hillary jamming...with a host of folks joining in on their killer PROPOSITION 2: version of ‘Suite Judy Blue Eyes — John Platt (90.7 FM, WFUV, New York) Election of Library Trustee District residents & Friends of the Library pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, April 13, 10 am & 7 pm. QUALIFICATIONS FOR John Ford of the VOTING I Thursday, June 2, 7:30 pm Registration is required only if a resident has not voted in a Hewlett- John Ford has toured and played with musicians such as the Strawbs, Santana, Woodmere Union Free School District , , The Eagles, Blue Oyster Cult, Lynyrd Sknyrd, Dave or Library referendum within the last Mason, to name a few. He will be joined onstage by his band. 4 years or in a general referendum District residents & Friends of the Library pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, May 18, 10 am & 7 pm. within the last 4 years. In order to be eligible to register, you must be Caroline Doctorow, Guitar, lead vocals a U.S. citizen, 18 years of age or With Mick Hargraves, semi-acoustic bass, background vocals older by Tuesday, April 5, 2011, and Andrew Carillo, guitar, mandolin, electric sitar you must have been a legal resident I Thursday, July 14, 7:30 pm of the H-W UFSD for at least 30 days Folksinger Caroline Doctorow received rave reviews for her new CD of Richard prior to the referendum. Registration and Mimi Farina songs. But she is also a gifted writer and composer in her own for voting takes place Tuesday, right. And if you are wondering, she is the daughter of writer E.L.Doctorow. March 29, 2011, 1 pm – 9 pm in the “Caroline Doctorow is an amazing singer, wordsmith, interpreter, guitarist, Library. with a rare sensitivity that brings the songs front and center. — Walt For further information, please Michael/Executive Director, Common Ground on the Hill. telephone Library Director, Susan de District residents & Friends of the Library pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, June 29, 10 am & 7 pm. Sciora at 516-374-1967. FIND US ON THE WEB AT: www.hwpl.org Co-sponsored by Friends of the Library EVENTS & PERFORMANCES

New Talent/New Ideas Edythe Brenner New Talent/New Ideas Memorial Concert Silver Roots The Long Island Brass Guild Shawn Wyckoff, flute, Maria I Sunday, May 22, 2:30 pm Millar, violin, Adrian Daurov, cello The Long Island Brass Guild began in I Sunday, April 10, 2:30 pm the 1970s, adding members and instru - Founded by flutist Shawn Wyckoff The Florence and John ments along the way. In the 1990s, a and violinist Maria Millar, Silver Roots tuba was added and a final trumpet has captured the imaginations of Lawrence Tribute Concert was added in 2005. Today the group diverse audiences around the world. featuring The Ardelio Trio , boasts 7 members: 3 trumpets, French Silver Roots’ unique combination of The Juilliard School horn, tenor trombone, bass trombone, musical excellence, interactive wit and Janey Choi, violin, and tuba. Their repertoire includes cultural exchange provides an unparal - Clara Yang, cellist, classical brass compositions - from leled experience for seasoned and first- Jihea Hong-Park, piano Renaissance to Ragtime - and composi - time audience members alike. Silver tions written for the group. I Sunday, May 15, 2:30 pm Roots has added cello to their duo, now Tickets may be picked up beginning a trio. Shawn Wyckoff and Maria Millar The Ardelia Trio is a new and Wednesday, May 11, 10 am & 7pm. performed here as part of our after - dynamic presence on the international This concert is made possible, in part, with noon weekday concert, playing a vari - chamber music scene. The Trio brings public funds from the New York State Council ety of music. their thoughtful, yet boldly energetic on the Arts. In Nassau County and Suffok County the Decentralization Program is Tickets may be picked up beginning Monday, interpretations of repertoire ranging administered by The Huntington Arts Council, April 4, 10 am & 7 pm. from the Baroque, through the stan - Inc. dard Classical and Romantic genres, to today’s living composers. New Talent/New Ideas ÌF District residents may pick up tickets beginning Highlights in Jazz The Kaplan Duo Wednesday, May 4, 10 am & 7 pm. presents Iris Kaplan Rosenthal & Nanette Kaplan Solomon, four-hand piano Ted Rosenthal Trio I Sunday, May 1, 2:30 pm Jazz versions of classical The Kaplan Duo delights audiences masterpieces wherever it plays. The Duo bring to the Ted Rosenthal, piano, rich four-hand repertoire a unique Noriko Veda, bass, blend of individual virtuosity and excit - Tim Horner, drums ing interpretations. The Duo’s reper - I Thursday, May 26, 7:30 pm toire includes traditional well-known The world acclaimed Ted Rosenthal favorites such as Gershwin’s Rhapsody Trio presents jazz impressions of classi - in Blue, and Dvorak’s Slavonic Dances cal favorites by Bach, Mozart, Chopin, as well as lesser-known treasures and Tchaikovsky, and others. contemporary works. District residents & Friends of the Library may Tickets may be picked up beginning pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, May 11, Wednesday, April 20, 10 am & 7 pm. 10 am & 7 pm. These concerts are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts. In Nassau County and Suffok County the Decentralization Program is admin - istered by The Huntington Arts Council, Inc. Ted Rosenthal

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Rescheduled from March 24 LONG ISLAND READS ONE ISLAND, ONE BOOK Opera Lecture Otello (Othello) by Giuseppe Verdi Sag Harbor with Dr. Jasmin Bey Cowin by Colson Whitehead I Monday, May 23, 1 pm Otello—a man whose passion, heroic self, rage, and jealousy is pre - sented to us in the first few opening measures of the overture through music. And Iago, a villain par excel - AUTHOR INTERVIEW lence and a great love story to go with it all! This opera has very beau - The Invisible Bridge tiful arias, an exciting murder at the by Julie Orringer end, and, of course, a suicide. Edna Ritzenberg, moderator I Wednesday, May 4, 1 pm United Choral Society Edna Ritzenberg will interview I author Julie Orringer about her Sunday, June 12, 2:30 pm book, The Invisible Bridge. Copies A spring concert full of beautiful of the book will be available for music and beautiful voices. A Dramatic Reading of this purchase. Tickets may be picked up beginning year’s choice, in the radio “The Invisible Bridge follows Wednesday, June 1, 10 am & 7 pm. style by actor David Houston two Hungarian-Jewish brothers as I they leave behind their modest Thursday, April 21, 1 pm upbringing and head off to Paris Sag Harbor , published in 2009, is a and Italy to study and find love… novel about middle class black There is something thrillingly teenagers hanging out in Sag Harbor, unfashionable about Orringer’s Long Island during the summer of 1985. novel, with its 19th-century “In Mr. Whitehead’s time-capsule-pre - themes and its unavoidable truth cise 1985, Benji lives on a “Cosby that history has an unfailing hold Young Artist’s Series Show” racial cusp between white bour - on us all…” — Lucas Wittmann is Hyewon Kim, cello, with geois comforts and black roots. He and the Books Editor at The Daily his brother, Reggie, spend their school Beast. piano accompaniment days in Manhattan dressed so neatly in I Tuesday, June 14, 3 pm ties and blazers that they are some - Author visits are co-sponsored This afternoon concert is hosted by times mistaken for the sons of a by Friends of the Library the 5 Towns Senior Center, featuring diplomat or the young princes of an winners of the 5 Towns Music and Art African country by some “senior part - Competition, and sponsored by the ner in the law firm of Cracker, Cracker Florence and John Lawrence Concert & Cracker” writes Janet Maslin of the Foundation. New York Times . Sag Harbor was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. 5 Towns Mr. Whitehead, a graduate of Indian Association Harvard and reviewer for the Village presents Voice , received a MacArthur Fellow- Children’s Day ship, a Whiting Writers Award, and a fellowship at the Cullman Center for I Sunday, Scholars and Writers. April 17, 2 pm A wonderful afternoon of celebra - tion! Dance! Music! Plays! Beautiful costumes! Performed and conceived by children to celebrate India’s rich cul - tural heritage. 3 LECTURES & COURSES NEW YORK COUNCIL knowledge (and vocabulary) British COMPUTER CLASSES FOR THE HUMANITIES style Cryptic Crosswords make each Melting Pot Memoirs: clue a puzzle in itself. With Sharper Training Solutions, Inc. The variety of clue types is nearly Exploring the Use of Memoir endless, plus even having solved a par - in Understanding Ourselves ticular puzzle, if you run into it again a and our World few months later, it will be equally ADULT BEGINNER challenging! The library has received a grant for Computer Kindergarten an exciting book discussion series fea - Among the many responsibilities at turing memoirs from different cultures. The New York Times , Mr. Rosen was for Grownups Jane Isaacson Shapiro will lead the responsible for all pre-press aspects of I Wednesday, April 27, discussion series. producing the daily and Sunday news - 10 am – 12 noon In our first session, a memoir was papers. As a result of dealing with This is a slow-paced, user-friendly defined and how it differs from an crosswords on a daily basis, he became workshop for first-time computer users. autobiography and what makes a mem - somewhat of an expert in solving them. oir good or bad. With each book, the While these cryptic crossword puzzles Computer 1st Grade writing style, the time period of the are popular in Britain and Australia, for Grownups memoir, the culture it presented, only a few publications, such as The I New York Times , publish them in the Wednesday, May 11, whether it fits the definition of a 10 am – 12 pm memoir, and what we learned about U.S. In this workshop you will learn how the culture depicted in the memoir to work with text, including inputting , will be discussed. Uriah Phillips Levy inserting, moving, and erasing. Learn Ongoing registration continues. Each participant basic word processing skills, com - will be given a folder with information about the series. mands, and dialog boxes. Prerequisite: I Thursday, April 7, 1 pm Computer Kindergarten. The Tender Bar All About Email by J.R. Moehringer I Wednesday, May 18, I Thursday, May 5, 1 pm 10 am – 12 noon Out of Egypt Learn how to create an email using by Andre Aciman email providers. Learn to send, I receive, forward, reply to emails. Thursday, June 2, 1 pm Prerequisite: Computer Kindergarten Stealing Buddha’s Dinner and First Grade. by Bich Minh Nguyen The Amazing Uriah Phillips Levy ADVANCED COMPUTER With Howard X. Pollack PROGRAM CLASSES I Thursday, May 19, 1 pm To take these classes you need to be Uriah Phillips Levy (1792 - 1862) an experienced computer user. was one of the most charismatic, Introduction to Picasa remarkable, and courageous figures in I American history. Born in Philadelphia, Wednesday, May 25, 7 – 9 pm he decided at the age of ten to become Picasa is a software download from a professional seaman. In time he Google that helps you organize, edit, became a wealthy and able business - and share your photos. man and a great admirer of Thomas Ì Jefferson. As you will learn from the Introduction to Microsoft F B ritish Style lecturer, he purchased Monticello and restored it to its former glory. Levy PowerPoint Cryptic Crosswords I died in 1862 and is buried in Cypress Wednesday, June 22, 7 – 9 pm With Michael Rosen, computer Hills, Brooklyn, in the cemetery of the Learn to create exciting computer - professional, formerly a senior Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. ized presentations. Work with comput - executive at The New York Times. Mr. Pollack is a local resident and an I er animation and video as you learn the Tuesday, May 10, 7:30 pm expert on the life of Uriah Phillips basics of creating a slideshow. While American style crosswords Levy. District residents may begin to register for all depend on a vast range of personal 5 classes beginning Wednesday, April 6, 10 am. 4 LECTURES & COURSES

GREAT DECISIONS 2011 H-WPL READERS The Great Decisions Discussion A Monthly Afternoon Discussion Group Program is FPA's public education I Mondays at 1 pm initiative to create more District residents may reserve copies of the books well in advance of the discus - informed and engaged sions. Review packets are available at the Information Desk. Join us for an after - citizens by bringing noon discussion of good books. people together to discuss U.S. foreign policy and global affairs issues. Great House by Nicole Krauss Discussion leader: Candace Plotsker-Herman ÌF Foreign I Monday, May 9, 1 pm Policy This novel consists of four stories divided among eight Association chapters, all touching on themes of loss and recovery. With Prof. -- All the stories involve an enormous writing desk that Stanislao G. resurfaces in a variety of households, adding to the Pugliese, bewilderment and other worldly tension in the stories. Hofstra We meet an American novelist holding on to the memory University of a poet that disappeared during the time of Pinochet in Chile, an old man liv - I Wednesdays at 7:30 pm ing in Israel facing the all too soon death of his wife of 51 years, and an antique Stanislao G. Pugliese is professor dealer tracking down items stolen from his father by the Nazi’s. of history and the Queensboro UNICO “Krauss’s characters inhabit ‘a state of perpetual regret and longing for a place Distinguished Professor of Italian and we only know existed because we remember a keyhole, Italian American Studies at Hofstra a tile, the way the threshold was worn under an open University. He is a former research door’ and a desk whose multitude of drawers becomes fellow at Columbia University, the a mausoleum of memory.” — Mari Malcolm Amazon United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Oxford The Tortilla Curtain University, and Harvard University. by T. Coraghessan Boyle April 13: Persian Gulf Discussion leader: Edna Ritzenberg May 4: Peacebuilding and I Monday, June 6, 1 pm Conflict Resolution The Tortilla Curtain is a moving story about the haves As a prerequisite for these discussions, and the have-nots, the good and the not so good. Men and participants must purchase a copy of the women who risk everything, such as Cándido and América required reading booklet when they Rincón, to come across the border to Southern California to find a new life. Los register. Angeles liberals Delaney and Kyra Mossbacher lead an orderly, politically correct life in their gated community at the top of Topanga Canyon. At the moment a freak ÌF GREAT BOOKS accident brings Cándido and Delaney into contact, the two couples and their oppos - DISCUSSION GROUP 2011 ing worlds gradually intersect into what becomes a tragic-comedy of error and mis - understanding. I Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. “One of America’s most richly innovative and comic writers.” Robert Coover Dr. Allen Lanner and the Great Books discussion group continue. Selections below are read and discussed: COMING SUMMER April 12 ATTRACTIONS! Shakespeare, Wm. Henry V I Tuesdays at 11 am ISBN 0-486-42887-7 May 17 The Immortal Life of Wharton, Edith. The House of Mirth Henrietta Lacks ISBN 0-486-42049-3 by Rebecca Skloot: July 12 All books are available at Dover Publications, 31 E. 2nd St, Mineola, NY Just Kids 11501-3582. Fax or credit card orders: 516-294-9758. Tele: 516-241-5438. by Patti Smith: August 16

ÌF Indicates a Friends of the Library program. 5 TEENS MUSIC LECTURES SUMMER VACATION LOANS Summer vacation loans are available to Hewlett-Woodmere cardholders for books that usually circulate for 28 days. Ten (10) items may be borrowed on a summer loan. This does not include books on required summer reading lists.This service is in effect from June 24 through Labor Day 2011.

SAT Prep & Strategy Course I Wednesday, April 27 A 2 hour session for students and parents that includes a comprehensive 5 TOWNS SENIOR overview of the SAT, including common CENTER types of questions and test-taking Music lectures advice. Learn tips and tricks on how to with Thomas Elefant score your best and find out what is Orchestral Conductor and covered on the SAT. Educator 6:30 – 7:30 pm - Writing Portion I 3 Thursdays with Ellen Karcinell 7:30 – 8:30 pm - Math Portion TAX HELP IS AVAILABLE Music and its Elements with Keith Harrow I Tuesdays through April 12 I District residents may register at the Thursday, April 14, 1:30 pm Information Desk beginning Wednesday, 10 am - 1 pm There will be a discussion of April 13, 10 am. By appointment only Sound, Melody, Harmony, Rhythm, Tax help is available for senior cit - Form, and Texture of music using izens with simple tax returns. This examples from a wide range of service is available through the aus - musical styles. pices of the Town of Hempstead’s Office of Senior Enrichment. Please Form in Music bring last year’s tax return, 1099s or I W-2s, and any other pertinent docu - Thursday, April 28, 1:30 pm ments. This discussion revolves around Please call 374-1967 x 231 to basic ABA form in classical, popular schedule an appointment. music, with an in-depth analysis of songs sung by Sinatra, and music by Wii Night @ the Library Rossini, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, and I Wednesday, May 11 BOARD OF TRUSTEES’ others. Grades 6 – 12, 7 - 8 pm MEETINGS Join us for a night of gaming and fun Monday, April 11 7:45 pm Music Depicting Images at our “all play” video gaming event! and Animals Play Wii on the library’s big screen! Monday, May 9 7:45 pm I Refreshments will be served. Monday, June 13 7:45 pm Thursday, May 12, 1:30 pm District residents may register at the Music by Debussy, Rossini, Saint- Information Desk beginning Wednesday, Saens, Suppe, Tchaikovsky, etc. April 13, 10 am. Board of Trustees Benjamin A. Eilbott, President Shari H. Braverman, Vice President AARP DRIVER David A. Adler Donald A. Davidson IMPROVEMENT Frank Zaret, Treasurer Call 516 374-1967 x 231 for infor - Susan O. de S ciora, Director mation about our on-going defensive Nadine Connors, Editor and Programs driving classes.

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Please note time of film presenta - tion. Some films are offered only in the evening at 7 pm or the afternoon at 2 pm.

Conviction I Wednesday, April 13, 2 & 7 pm

Starring Hilary Swank, Sam Rockwell, Scene from Hereafter Minnie Driver Directed by Tony Goldwyn, Rated R, 107 min. Hereafter I Based on a true story, a working Wednesday, May 25, 2 pm only mother puts herself through law school Starring Matt Damon, Cecile de France, in an effort to represent her brother, Richard Kind who has been wrongfully convicted of Directed by Clint Eastwood, murder and has exhausted his appeals. Rated PG-13, 129 min. Quilt Exhibit This dramatic film centers on three The Hedda Gabbers people — a blue-collar American, a Get Low I March 5 - April 24, 2011 I French journalist, and a London school Wednesday, April 27, 2 & 7 pm boy, who are all touched by death in Reception: April 11, 7 - 8:30 pm Starring Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, different ways. A wonderful melange of quilts sewn Bill Murray in both traditional and modern designs, Directed by Aaron Schneider, using a multitude of subtle to brilliant Rated PG-13, 103 min. The Illusionist colors and varied textures. A movie spun out of equal parts folk I Wednesday, June 15, 2 pm only Six local quilt artists: Liss Geraldi, tale, fable, and real-life legend about Animated Film Amy Capobianco-Geraldi , Leslie Isabelle the mysterious 1939 Tennessee hermit Directed by Sylvain Chomet, Levine, Stefanie Menaker (In memori - who famously threw his own rollicking Rated PG, 80 min. am), Helga Pfeffer, and Sherry Ross. funeral party…while he was still alive. A French illusionist finds himself out of work and travels to Scotland, where he meets a young woman. Their ensu - ing adventure changes both their lives forever.

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Hewlett-Woodmere School Natalie Portman District Student Art Show I May 2011 Colin Firth Black Swan Reception: May 3, 3 - 5 pm I Wednesday, May 11, 2 & 7 pm Reception: May 10, 3 - 5 pm Starring Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, The King’s Speech The talented students of the Hewlett- I Barbara Hershey Wednesday, June 29, 2 & 7 pm Woodmere Union Free School District. Directed by Darren Aronofsky, Starring Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Rated R, 108 min. Geoffrey Rush Hewlett High School A ballet dancer wins the lead in Directed by Tom Hooper “Swan Lake” and is perfect for the role Rated R, 118 min. Advance Placement Art of the delicate White Swan, Princess This Oscar award winning film tells Student Show Odette. But as she slowly loses her the story of King George VI of Britain, I June 2011 mind she becomes more and more like his impromptu ascension to the throne, Advanced Placement Art students of Odette’s evil sister, Odile, the Black and the speech therapist who helps the the Hewlett High school display selec - Swan. Ms. Portman won an Oscar for unsure monarch become worthy of his tions from their final portfolios. her portrayal of the Swan. new title.

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THE LIBRARY IS OPEN Monday-Thursday 9 am to 9 pm Friday 9 am to 6 pm Saturday 9 am to 5 pm Sunday 12:30 pm to 5 pm SCHEDULE CHANGES Monday, April 18 9 - 6 pm Sunday, April 24 CLOSED Monday, May 2 1 - 9 pm Sunday, May 8 CLOSED Sunday, May 29 - 30 CLOSED Sunday, June 19 CLOSED Sunday, June 26 CLOSED APRIL MAY 22 • Sunday Edythe Brenner Concert/ 4 • Monday 1 • Sunday NTNI Long Island Brass Guild * 2:30 pm Pick up tickets for New Talent/New Ideas - Kaplan Duo * 2:30 pm 23 • Monday Silver Roots 4/10 10 am & 7pm 3 • Tuesday Art Reception 3-5 pm Otello - Music Lecture* 1 pm 5 • Tuesday BUDGET VOTE 7 am & 9 pm 4 • Wednesday 25 • Wednesday 6 • Wednesday Residents may register for all Residents pick up tickets Lawrence Tribute Film: Hereafter 2 pm only 5 computer classes 10 am Concert - Ardelio Trio 5/15 10 am & 7 pm Computer Class: Introduction 7 • Thursday F Author Interview: Julie Orringer/ The Invisible to Picasa * 7 pm Melting Pot Memoirs: The Tender Bar 1 pm Bridge with Edna Ritzenberg 1 pm 26 • Thursday ÌF ÌF 10 • Sunday Silver Roots * 2:30 pm Great Decisions 7:30 pm Highlights in Jazz * 7:30 pm 11 • Monday Art Reception 7 pm 5 • Thursday Melting Pot Memoirs: Out of Egypt 1 pm JUNE 12 • Tuesday 9 • Monday ÌF 1 • Wednesday Great Books 7:30 pm HWPL Readers: Great House 1 pm Tickets picked up for United Choral 13 • Wednesday 10 • Tuesday Art Reception 3-5 pm 6/12 concert 10 am & 7 pm Residents register for SAT program ÌF Michael Rosen/ 2 • Thursday 4/27 & 5/11 Teen Wii 10 am British Cryptic Crosswords 7:30 pm Residents & Friends pick up tickets Melting Pot Memoirs: 11 • Wednesday for Feelin’ Groovy/ Stealing Buddha’s Dinner 1 pm Computer Class: First Grade* 10 am Gathering Time 4/28 10 am & 7 pm F Feelin’ Groovy: John Ford of the Pick up tickets for ÌF Great Decisions 7:30 pm Strawbs * 7:30 pm 5/22 Edythe Brenner Concert 10 am & 7 pm Film: Conviction 2 & 7 pm 5 • Sunday Residents & Friends pick up tickets F/W Music Club Winner’s Concert 2 pm 14 • Thursday for Highlights in Jazz 5/26 10 am & 7pm 5TSCtr- Music lecture 1:30 pm 6 • Monday Film: Black Swan 2 & 7 pm HWPL Readers: The Tortilla Curtain 1 pm 15 • Friday Teen Wii * 7:30 pm 10 • Friday F/W Music Club 1 pm F/W Music Club 1 pm 12 • Thursday 17 • Sunday 5TSCtr - Music lecture 1:30 pm 12 • Sunday United Choral Society Concert * 2 pm Children’s Day 5T Indian Association 2 pm 13 • Friday F/W Music Club 1 pm 14 • Tuesday 20 • Wednesday 15 • Sunday Young Artists Concert: Hyewon Kim 3 pm Pick up tickets for Florence & John Lawrence Tribute Concert – Kaplan Duo 5/1 10 am & 7 pm Ardelio Trio * 2:30 pm 15 • Wednesday Film: The Illusionist 2 pm only 21 • Thursday 16 • Monday League of WV 1 pm LI Reads: Sag Harbor Dramatic Reading 1 pm 22 • Wednesday 17 • Tuesday ÌF Great Books 7:30 pm 26 • Tuesday League of Women Voters 1 pm Computer Class: Inroduction to Microsoft 18 • Wednesday PowerPoint * 7 pm 27 • Wednesday Computer Class: All About Email* 10 am Computer Class: Kindergarten* 10 am 29 • Wednesday Residents & Friends pick up tickets Film: Get Low 2 & 7 pm Residents & Friends pick up tickets for Feelin’Groovy SAT Prep* 6:30-8:30 pm for Feelin’ Groovy John Ford of the Strawbs 10 am & 7 pm Caroline Doctorow 7/14 10 am & 7 pm 28 • Thursday Film: The King’s Speech 2 & 7 pm 5TSCtr - Music lecture 1: 30 pm 19 • Thursday Uriah Phillips Levy lecture 1 pm F Feelin’ Groovy: Gathering Time * 7:30 pm

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