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What’s Inside OVERLEAFJR.REMOVABLEINSERT Events & Performances Pages 2-3 Films Pages 6 Great Books Page 6 Great Decisions Page 6 H-W PL Readers Page 5 In the Gallery Page 7 Lectures & Courses Pages 3-5 Special Films Page 7

Become a Friend of the Library The Friends of the Hewlett- Woodmere Public Library takes pride and pleasure in enhancing the library experience for the community through cultural programs, concerts, children’s programs, book bags, and giving “gifts” to enhance the facility beyond the bud- geting process. So, be a Friend, and join today! All are welcomed to volunteer for Friends’ activities. Out-of-district supporters are welcomed! Friends’ programs and con- certs are identified In Overleaf with an ÌF symbol. 2 Shows!! To join, fill out forms available at the Information Desk, in the Lobby, or at Friends’ programs. ÌF Lenore Kramer, President Irene Levy, VP Administration I Claire Zimmerman, VP Programs Sunday, November 20, 1:30 pm & 4 pm Gitty Greene, VP Public Relations The Klezmatics are world-renowned and Grammy-winning superstars of the Sarah Knecht, VP At Large world. They erupted out of New York City’s East Village in 1986 and revi- Iris Gorenberg, VP Special Projects talized klezmer for the new century. Their music is steeped in Jewish tradition and Pearl Cande, VP Children's Library Liaison Eastern European spirituality. They incorporate provocative themes like human June Firestone, Secretary rights and anti-fundamentalism with eclectic musical influences including gospel, punk, jazz improvisation, and Arab, African, and Balkan rhythms. BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Klezmatics have garnered numerous accolades throughout their career, Benjamin A. Eilbott, President Shari H. Braverman, Vice President including a 2006 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album, David A. Adler (Wonder Wheel: lyrics by ) A New York Jewish Music Award (Best Donald A. Davidson Klezmer Band), while also topping the Billboard work music charts many times. Frank Zaret, Treasurer “The Klezmatics aren’t just the best band in the klezmer vanguard; on a good Susan O. de Sciora, Director night, they can rank among the greatest bands on the planet.”—Time Out New York Nadine Connors, Editor and Programs District residents & Friends of the Library may pick up tickets for either show beginning LIBRARY TRUSTEES’ MEETINGS Thursday, November 3, 10 am & 7 pm. Tuesday, October 11 7:45 pm Only one ticket per library card and Friend’s membership card. Monday, November 14 7:45 pm Monday, December 12 7:45 pm FINDUSONTHEWEBAT: www.hwpl.org SPECIAL EVENTS AND PERFORMANCES

GOLD CONCERT

Ì F Highlights in Jazz Presents David Ostwald’s Allant Trio Gully Low Jazz Band I Christiana Drapkin Trio Trondheim International Chamber Thurs day, November 10, Music Competition to be held in Norway Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? 7:30 pm in September. Empathy, Escape, and Humor in Traditional jazz favorites will be District residents may pick up tickets beginning the Songs of the Great Depression performed by one of New York City’s I Tuesday, October 4, 10 am & 7 pm. Sunday, October 2, 2:30 pm most popular Dixieland bands. District residents & Friends of the Library may From the famous Bessie Smith blues pick up tickets beginning Tuesday, October 25, “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down 10 am & 7 pm. and Out”, to cheeky denial like “Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee”; from the make-believe Hobo happiness in United Choral Society “Hallelujah, I’m a Bum!” to the dignity I Jean McClelland Sunday, December 4, 2 pm and determination in “Brother, Can You & Bill McClelland Spare a Dime?” and Charlie Chaplin’s This all-volunteer chorus brings “Smile”, vocalist Christiana Drapkin NCJW/Peninsula Section/Zimmerman beautiful music and beautiful voices to Community Fund presents an entertaining and informa- the library. tive program. Expect to hear some Wouldn't It Be Loverly? Tickets may be picked up beginning Tuesday, November 22, 10 am. obscure show tunes, labor songs, Classics from the Salvation Army hymns, and songs from Great American Songbook the American Songbook! With soprano Jean McClelland Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc. District residents and Friends of the Library and pianist Bill McClelland Presents I may pick up tickets beginning Thursday, Sunday, October 23, 2 pm September 8, 10 am & 7 pm. Last of the Red Hot Lovers The birth of the American song by Neil Simon Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library brought with it music that was filled I Sunday, December 18, 2:30 pm GOLD CONCERT with vigor, originality, and musical daring. Jean and Bill McClelland have Middle-aged Barney Cashman, happily Allant Trio been acclaimed for the vitality and married to his high school sweetheart, wants to have one exciting romantic Featuring Cellist Alina Lim, artistry they bring to this brilliant affair before life passes him by. On Pianist Beth Hyo Kyoong Nam, music. Come hear songs by Alan Jay three different afternoons, he brings Violinist Anna Ji Hyun Lerner, Cole Porter, the Gershwins, I Rodgers & Hart and more. women to his mother’s apartment Sund ay, October 16, 2:30 pm while she’s at the hospital doing work. The musicians came together at The District residents may pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, October 12, 10 am & 7 pm. Behind plentiful laughs is a Juilliard School in 2010 to form the Non-residents who are members of National tender portrayal of a decent fellow Allant Trio. This summer the trio was Council of Jewish Women, Peninsula Section, who just can’t succeed in doing the invited to participate in the distin- may reserve a ticket by calling the NCJW wrong thing. Office, 342 Central Avenue, Lawrence, NY guished Chamber Music Residency District residents may pick up tickets beginning Program at the Banff Centre. Tele: 516-569-3660 between 9 am – 4 pm, Monday thru Thursday. Tuesday, December 6,10 am & 7 pm. They are one of nine ensembles invited to compete in the 2011 2 EVENTS LECTURES AND COURSES Seated Aerobics Judaism, concealed by Catholicism. Ms. Golden will speak on this topic. Wednesdays at 11 am I An exhibit of featured photographs October 5, 12, November 9,16, of Crypto-Jews from Ms. Golden’s book & 30, December 7, 14, 21, & 28 can be seen in the Boehm Room- All classes are choreographed to November 17 to December 14, 2011. enjoyable music. This is a complete workout from head to toe. Wear com- Georgia O’Keeffe — fortable clothes. It is expected that all participants are in good health and phys- Flower Power ically able to engage in light exercise. With Louise Cella Caruso I Tuesday, October 25, 1 pm Frank Hendricks and Linda Pratt A Catskills “Tummler” Among the great American artists of AFTERNOON WEEKDAY Looks back 50 years and the 20th-century, Georgia O’Keeffe CONCERTS Beyond stands out as one of the most captivating. Musical Manners & Mores From Schloime of 19th Century America Enrenreich’s Hotel With Frank Hendricks to Kutsher’s Country and Linda Pratt Club I With Larry Strickler Thursday, November 10,1 pm I Tuesday, October 11,1 pm Frank Hendricks and Linda Pratt began performing together at Larry Strickler an educator, enter- Cedarmere, the former home of tainer, and consummate “borscht belt American poet and newspaper magnate, tummler” will take you on a century William Cullen Bryant. Ms. Pratt is an long journey through “the mountains” accomplished pianist and Mr. Hendricks with an emphasis on his 50 years as a Georgia O’Keefe, White Trumpet Flower is known for his rich baritone voice. Ms. “tummler”." Pratt also is an expert on costumes BOOK DISCUSSION from that era and creates all the cos- ART LECTURES tumes she wears as part of the perfor- Leslie Wasserberger, Artist The Prime Ministers: I mance. This performance is part of our Tuesday, October 18, 1pm An Intimate Narrative of series on the Civil War. Artist Leslie Wasserberger will give Israeli Leadership an informal talk in the Gallery about By Yehuda Avner how she creates her art and works as With Dr. Annette Labovitz I an artist. Ms. Wasserberger’s art will Tuesday, December 6, 1 pm be on display in the gallery as part of the Leslie Wasserberger & Allen The Prime Ministers is the first and Natow: New Work exhibit: September 8 only insider account of Israeli politics through October 23, 2011. from the founding of the Jewish State to the near-present day. It reveals The Hidden Heritage: The stunning details of life-and-death Nadine Scharman, Tara Kavanagh, Ann Zalkind Crypto-Jews of New Mexico decision-making, top-secret military With Gloria Golden, author of operations and high-level Les Trois Femmes Remnants of the Crypto-Jews peace negotiations. The Prime Ministers brings Nadine Scharman, flute, Among Hispanic Americans I readers into the orbits of Tara Kavanagh, soprano, Tues day, November 29,1 pm world leaders Menachem Ann Zalkind, piano I When Gloria Golden decided to pho- Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, Thursday, December 8,1 pm tograph the Crypto-Jews of New Mexico Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Les Trois Femmes is a classical it became clear it was a race against Carter, Henry Kissinger, music ensemble for flute/voice/piano. time. During the Spanish Inquisition in Yasser Arafat, Margaret The days of the salon experience are the 15th century, Jews were forced to Thatcher, Princess Diana, not over! Poetry, art and music con- convert to Catholicism or risk death or and the Lubavitcher Rebbe, all written vene in a unique event that leaves the expulsion. A number of them, called in a captivating literary style by a polit- audience feeling it has experienced Crypto-Jews, chose to publicly convert ical adviser and speechwriter. a precious moment in time. and secretly practice a form of No tickets required. 3 LECTURES & COURSES CIVIL WAR SERIES TEEN PROGRAMS simplify the entire process and give the The New Rules of College student a winning package, geared for first choice college acceptance. Admissions Refreshments will be served. With Michael Binder, District residents may register for BOTH Your College Navigator SAT Prep and College Applications at I the Information Desk beginning Wednesday, October 5, 6:45 pm Wednesday, October 5, 10 am. This 1 ½ hour session for parents, Major Civil War Battles high school sophomores, juniors, and College Finance: How to With Jerry Prisyon seniors tells you what colleges are real- ly looking for, how to differentiate Beat the High Cost of Five Forks Battle, yourself from other students with simi- College Breakthrough at lar credentials, how to select best-fit With Barry Fox, Financial Aid Petersburg, and Sherman’s reach, target, and high probability col- Counselor March I leges, what extracurricular and acade- I Tuesday, November 8, 7:30 pm Thursday, October 6, 1 pm mic activities are most appealing, and Grant achieved one of the major how to utilize the essay, references, There have been many changes in military objectives of the war: the etc. to communicate a winning mes- the financial aid process as college capture of Petersburg, which led to sage to colleges. College finance will costs continue to escalate. Filling out the fall of Richmond, the Capitol of also be touched upon. the FAFSA and other topics and updates the Confederacy. Michael Binder, Your College on financial aid will be covered. Navigator, is one of the premier col- lege-consulting firms on Long Island. Gettysburg & Vicksburg I Mr. Binder is a noted speaker and Thu rsday, October 27, 1 pm author. Gen. Robert E. Lee concentrated District residents my sign up NOW at the his full strength against Maj. Gen. Information Desk. George G. Meade’s Army of the Potomac at the crossroads county SAT Prep and Strategy seat of Gettysburg at what would Courses Live Homework Help come to be known as the Battle of I Wednesday, October 26 Demonstration Gettysburg. In May and June of 1863, Maj. Writing Portion For Students and Adults Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s armies con- I with Ellen Karcinell Monday, November 28, 6 pm verged on Vicksburg. On July 4, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Get an online tutor! H-WPL offers Vicksburg surrendered after pro- Ms. Karcinell has been helping stu- free online academic, career resources, longed siege operations. This was the dents crack the SAT with tips and tricks and tutoring for a students and adults. culmination of one of the most bril- for over 15 years. K-12 and college students can get help liant military campaigns of the war. Math Portion with homework and projects, including with Dr. Keith Harrow test preps in every subject. Adult help New York Council for the 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm includes resume writing, GED prep, and Humanities/Conversations Bureau Dr. Harrow is a professor and academic support. Get a head start! Go The Gettysburg Address Graduate Deputy Chairman of the to www. hwpl.org Challenges America Dept. of Computer and Information District residents may register at the A Conversation by David Carlyon Science at Brooklyn College. Information Desk beginning Wednesday, I November 9, 10 am. Tuesday, November 1, 1 pm College Applications This 1 hour conversation/discus- sion explores how the Gettysburg Made Easy Address asks what it means to be an With Ellen Karcinell American. What is the meaning of the I Wednesday, November 2, phrase “all men are created equal” 7 – 8:30 pm AARP DRIVER in the Declaration of Independence, and in Lincoln’s quotation of that Ms. Karcinell successfully helps stu- IMPROVEMENT phrase? How does the Constitution fit dents with the Common Application Call 516 374-1967 x 231 for infor- mation about our on-going defensive a discussion of equality? and its Supplements; those not covered driving classes. David Carlyon is a writer, scholar, by the Common App and Resumes. Her actor, and lawyer. unique technique for essay writing will ÌF Indicates a Friends of the Library program. 4 H-WPL READERS A Monthly Discussion Group The Imperfectionists Room I Mondays at 1 pm By Tom Rachman By Emma Donoghue District residents may reserve copies Discussion leader: Discussion leader: of the books well in advance of the dis- Edna Ritzenberg Candace Plotsker-Herman cussions. Review packets are available I I at the Information Desk. Monday, November 21 Monday, December 19 The novel is set against the back- In many ways, Swim Back To Me drop of Rome where the topsy-turvy Jack is a typical 5- private lives of the reporters, editors, year-old. He likes to By Anne Packer and executives of an international read books, watch Discussion leader: Ellen Getreu English-language newspaper struggle to TV, and play games I Monday, October 17 keep the paper, and themselves, with his Ma. But A collection of suspenseful, emo- afloat. As the era of print news gives Jack is different in tional, searing stories, framed by two way to the Internet age, the future of a significant way— linked narratives that express the its employees is unclear. Stumbling he has lived his transformation of a single family over upon the rich history of the paper, they entire life in a sin- the course of a lifetime. In a novella learn the surprising truth about its gle room, sharing the tiny space and five stories, Ann Packer explores founder’s intention. with only his mother and an unnerving the exhilarating teenage years and . . . As the ragtag staff faces down nighttime visitor known as Old Nick. empathetic accounts of families falling the implications of the paper’s tilt into Emma Donoghue’s Room is filled apart; adults dealing with regrets, oblivion, there are more than enough with moments of hope and beauty, and losses and missteps. sublime moments, unexpected turns dogged determination to live, even in “Skillfully paced and ticking with and sheer inky wretchedness to the most desolate circumstances. A tension and suspense. . . Packer paints warrant putting this on the shelf next stunning and original novel of survival these lives with full and compassionate to other great newspaper novels. in captivity, readers who enter Room brush strokes.”—New York Times Book —Publisher’s Weekly will leave staggered, as though, like Review Jack, they are seeing the world for the very first time.—Lynette Mong

COMPUTER CLASSES AND MORE Third Grade All About eBay I Wednesday, November 2, I Wednesday, December 7, 10 am – 12 noon 7 – 9 pm This hands-on class covers multitask- In this lecture ing, working with graphics, using and demonstra- Windows drawing and painting tools, tion class, you using copy and paste. Copying both will learn how to text and graphics will be addressed. buy and sell items Prerequisites: Computer Kindergarten using eBay, the world’s most popular and Computer 1st Grade. online auction website. Some of the Introduction to Computers many topics covered are: creating an Part 1 All about the iPad® account, checking reliability of sellers and buyers, online safety. I Wednesday, October 26, I Wednesday, November 9, District residents may sign up for all 4 classes 10 am – 12 noon 7 – 9 pm beginning Thursday, October 6, 10 am. This is a slow-paced, user-friendly Learn all about Apple’s hottest new class for first-time computer users. gadget. In this class, you will get an Using Windows computers, this unique introduction to the hardware, learn class covers the basics in a way that how to access the Internet and your even the most inexperienced user will email, understand the settings, use the understand. We will cover turning the apps and learn how to get new ones, computer on, the desktop, using the discover many tips and tricks,and much mouse, opening and closing programs, more. understanding windows elements, Prerequisite: Bring your own iPad. getting out of trouble, and turning the If you do not have an iPad, you will be computer off. All versions of Windows™ able to learn a lot about the iPad by will be addressed. listening to the lecture. 5 GREAT DECISIONS 2012 FILMS ÌF Foreign Policy Please note time of film presentations. Win Win Association Some films are offered only in the I Wednesday, November 16, With Prof. Stanislao G. Pugliese evening at 7 pm or the afternoon 2 & 7 pm I Wednesdays at 7:30 pm at 2 pm. Starring Paul Giamatti, Burt Young, Amy Ryan Stanislao G. Pugliese is professor Directed by Thomas McCarthy, Rated R, 106 min. of history and the Queensboro UNICO Disheartened attorney Mike Distinguished Professor of Italian and Flaherty, who moonlights as a high Italian American Studies at Hofstra school wrestling coach, stumbles across University. He is a former research a star athlete through some question- fellow at Columbia University, the able business dealings while trying to United States Holocaust Memorial support his family. Museum in Washington, D.C. Oxford University, and Harvard University. The topics that will be covered are the following: • Jan. 25 Middle East Realignment • Feb.29 Promoting Democracy • March 28 Mexico Of Gods and Men I • April 25 Cyber-Security Wednesday, October 5, 2 & 7 pm • May 9 Exit from Afghanistan & Iraq Starring Lambert Wilson, Michael Lonsdale, • May 23 State of the Oceans Olivier Rabourdin, Philippe Laudenbach • June 6 Indonesia Directed by Xavier Beauvois, Rated R, Arabic and French, 123 min. Cave of Forgotten Dreams • June 20 Energy Geopolitics I Under threat by fundamentalist Wednesday, December 7, As a prerequisite for these discus- 2 pm only terrorists, a group of Trappist monks sions, participants must purchase a stationed with an impoverished Documentary by Werner Herzog. copy of the required reading booklet Rated G, 90 min. Algerian community must decide when they register. Werner Herzog gains exclusive whether to leave or stay. This film is Ongoing registration for access to film inside the Chauvet caves loosely based on the life of the District residents and Friends of of Southern France, capturing the old- Cistercian monks of Tibhirine in Algeria the Library begins Tuesday, est known pictorial creations of from 1993 until their kidnapping in December 6, 10 am. SCHEDULE humankind in their astonishing natural 1996. SUBJECT TO CHANGE. setting.

ÌF GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP 2011-2012 I Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Allen Lanner and the Great Books discussion group continues reading full-length works of great authors. Incendies October 11 I Wednesday, December 14, Lewis, Sinclair, Babbitt 7 pm only ISBN 0-486-43167-3 The Lincoln Lawyer I Starring Lubna Azabal, November 15 Wednesday, October 26, Melissa Desormeaux-Poulin, Remy Girard 2 & 7 pm Lawrence, D.H. Women In Love Directed by Denis Villeneuve, In French, Arabic, & English; subtitled, Rated R, 130 min. ISBN 0-486-42458-8 Starring Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Phillippe, Marisa Tomei, John Leguizamo, A mother’s wish sends her twins on a December 13 William H. Macy journey to the Middle East in search of Directed by Brad Furman, Rated R, 118 min. Wells, H.G. their tangled roots. Adapted from A sleazy defense attorney has a The Island of Dr. Moreau Wajdi Mouawad’s acclaimed play crisis of conscience when he represents ISBN 0-486-29027-1 Scorched, Incendies tells the tale of the a wealthy client who has a foolproof All books are available at Dover twins’ voyage to the core of deep-root- Publications, 31 E. 2nd St, Mineola, NY plan to beat the system. This film is ed hatred, never-ending wars, and 11501-3582. Fax or credit card orders: based on the novel by Michael 516-294-9758. Tele: 516-241-5438. enduring love. Connelly. 6 SPECIAL FILMS IN THE GALLERY

THE BIG SCREEN Scene from Leslie Wasserberger & The Price of Sex A great film, when it was shown in a Allen Natow: New Work movie house on the big screen, before I Through October 23, 2011 the days of television, VCR and DVD players, was a thrilling experience. IN THE MAIN READING ROOM Relive the Big Screen experience! Clay Explorations: Beth Heit Pottery posing as a prostitute to gather her I Through October 18, 2011 material, Emmy nominated photojour- nalist Mimi Chakrova’s first feature documentary is the result of years of dangerous, painstaking, on-the- ground investigative reporting. Chakarova journeys from post-commu- nist Eastern Europe to Turkey, Greece, and Dubai, uncovering harrowing per- sonal accounts of women trafficked into modern day sexual slavery. Gone With the Wind (1939) District residents may pick up tickets beginning Starring Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Wednesday, November 2, 10 am & 7 pm. Olivia de Havilland, Ann Rutherford, Non-residents who are members of National “From the City of Carousels” by Marc Josloff Evelyn Keyes, Thomas Mitchell, Hattie Council of Jewish Women, Peninsula Section, McDaniel. Leslie Howard, Butterfly McQueen. may reserve a ticket by calling the NCJW Brush and Pixel - Directed by Victor Fleming Office, 342 Central Avenue, Lawrence, NY (George Cukor, Sam Wood uncredited) Tele: 516-569-3660 between 9 am – 4 pm, The Imagery of Marc Josloff Monday thru Thursday. 222 minutes, Not Rated I November 1 – December 29, 2011 I Sunday, October 30, 1 pm Reception: Saturday, Based on the Margaret Mitchell’s December 10, 2 – 4 pm novel (75th Anniversary in 2011), Gone Painter and Photographer Marc With the Wind has come to be recog- Josloff is an award-winning artist in nized as exemplary of all that both mediums. His photographs have a Hollywood embodied during the 30s. ‘painterly” appearance while his paint- The film won 8 academy awards includ- ings are impacted by his photography ing Best Actress (Vivien Leigh), Best as it has provided subjects frozen in Actress in a Supporting Role (Hattie time by the camera. McDaniel - 1st African American to win an Oscar), Best Picture, and Best IN THE BOEHM ROOM Director. Bill Cunningham New York A film by Richard Press, Zeitgeist Films Gloria Golden A documentary portrait of the legendary, NCJW/ PENINSULA ascetic New York street photographer The Hidden Heritage: The SECTION/ ADVOCACY I Tuesday, December 13, 2 & 7 pm Crypto-Jews of New Mexico I The Price of Sex New York Times photographer Bill November 17 - December 14, 2011 A Film by Mimi Chakarova Cunningham shoots and curates the Photographs and interviews of Crypto- 73 minutes, subtitled (Russian, Turkish, paper’s “On the Street” and “Evening Jews of New Mexico. Accompanying lec- Bulgarian, Romanian) Hours” photo columns—weekly ture on 11/29 at 1 pm. roundups of sidewalk and nightlife I Sunday, November 13, 2 pm shots beloved by fashion doyens and Speaker: Director, Producer, and people watchers alike. After three Writer: Ms. Mimi Chakarova decades on the job, creating visual An unprecedented and compelling chronicles, he has developed an avid inquire into a dark side of immigration. following. This is the first full-length The Price of Sex sheds light on the tribute about the man and his city by underground criminal network of director Richard Press. The movie takes human trafficking and the experiences you on a tour of Cunningham’s eccen- of Eastern European women forced into tric life and strange social circles in the prostitution abroad. Filming undercover low-key approach that shapes with extraordinary access, sometimes Cunningham’s column. (Detail) Consuelo Luz 7 1125 Broadway, PO Box 1100 Non Profit Org. Hewlett, New York 11557-0903 U.S. Postage

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2 • Sunday 1 • Tuesday 4 • Sunday F Christiana Drapkin Trio* 2:30 pm NYCH: The Gettysburg Address 1 pm United Choral Society* 2 pm 4 • Tuesday 2 • Wednesday 6 • Tuesday Residents pick up tickets for Residents pick up tickets for Residents pick up tickets for 12/18 10/16 Gold Concert 10 am & 7 pm 11/13 NCJW film 10 am & 7 pm Last of The Red Hot Lovers 10 am & 7 pm 5 • Wednesday Computer Class: Third Grade* 10 am Registration begins for Residents register for 10/26 SAT & College Applications* 7 pm Great Decisions 2012 10 am 11/2 College Applications 10 am 3 • Thursday Book Discussion: The Prime Ministers 1 pm Seated Aerobics 11 am Residents & Friends pick up tickets for either 7 • Wednesday Film: Of Gods and Men 2 & 7 pm 11/20 Klezmatics show 10 am & 7 pm Seated Aerobics 11 am College Admissions* 6:45 pm 4 • Friday F/W Music Club 11 am Film: Cave of Forgotten Dreams 2 pm only All About eBay* 7 pm 6 • Thursday 8 • Tuesday Registration for Computer Classes begins 10 am College Finance with Barry Fox 7:30 pm 8 • Thursday Civil War Battles 1 pm Afternoon Weekday Concert: 9 • Wednesday Les Trois Femmes 1 pm 11 • Tuesday Residents register for 11/28 Catskill’s Tummler 1 pm Live Homework Help 10 am 13 • Tuesday ÌF Great Books 7:30 pm Seated Aerobics 11 am Special Film: Bill Cunningham 2 & 7 pm ÌF 12 • Wednesday All About the iPad* 7 pm Great Books 7:30 pm Residents pick up tickets for 10 • Thursday 14 • Wednesday NCJW 10/23 concert 10 am & 7 pm Afternoon Weekday Concert: Seated Aerobics 11 am Seated Aerobics 11 am Musical Manners 1 pm F/W Music Club 1:15 pm 14 • Friday ÌF Highlights in Jazz 7:30 pm Film: Incendies 7 pm only F/W Music Club Workshop 11 am 13 • Sunday 18 • Sunday 16 • Sunday NCJW Advocacy: Film: The Price of Sex* 2 pm Plaza’s Last of the Red Hot Lovers* 2:30 pm Gold Concert- Allant Trio* 2:30 pm 15 • Tuesday 19 • Monday 17 • Monday ÌF Great Books 7:30 pm HWPL Readers: Room 1 pm HWPL Readers: Swim Back To Me 1 pm 16 • Wednesday 21 • Wednesday Seated Aerobics 11 am 18 • Tuesday Seated Aerobics 11 am 28 • Wednesday Seated Aerobics 11 am Art Lecture: Leslie Wasserberger 1 pm Film: Win Win 2 & 7 pm 23 • Sunday 17 • Thursday NCJW: Wouldn’t It Be Loverly* 2 pm League of WV 1 pm SCHEDULE CHANGES 24 • Monday 20 • Sunday League of WV 7- 9 pm ÌF The Klezmatics 1:30 pm & 4 pm Saturday, October 8 CLOSED 25 • Tuesday 21 • Monday Monday, October 10 CLOSED The Imperfectionists Residents & Friends pick up tickets HWPL Reader’s: 1 pm Friday, November 11 CLOSED for 11/10 Highlights in Jazz, 10 am & 7 pm 22 • Tuesday Monday, November 14 1 – 9 pm Art Lecture: Georgia O’Keeffe 1 pm Tickets are picked up for Wednesday, November 23 9 am – 6 pm 26 • Wednesday 12/4 United Choral Society 10 am & 7 pm Thursday, November 24 CLOSED Introduction to Computers* 10 am 28 • Monday Saturday, December 24 9 am – 1 pm Film: The Lincoln Lawyer 2 & 7 pm Live Homework Help* 6 pm SAT PREP 6:30 - 8:30 pm Sunday, December 25 CLOSED 29 • Tuesday Monday, December 26 CLOSED 27 • Thursday Crypto - Jews with G. Golden 1 pm Civil War Battles 1 pm Saturday, December 31 9 am - 1 pm 30 • Wednesday Seated Aerobics 11 am Sunday, January 1 CLOSED 30 • Sunday Big Screen: Gone with the Wind 1 pm Monday, January 2 CLOSED

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