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NEWS@HWPL Database Access from HWPL JobNow: Online Career Assistance Career Planning-Resume Assistance-Interview Preparation-Adult Learning Center JobNow helps navigate online job boards. Submit resumes to JobNow and receive expert analysis within 24 hours. Also live Interview Coaching and live online tutoring test preparation, writ - ing assistance,and other services designed to help adults acquire critical and marketable academic skills. Available remotely. Lynda.com: Lynda.com offers easy to follow video tutorials to help you learn soft - ware, business, creative skills, and Ì more. There are currently 2,422 video F STUART FISHMAN MEMORIAL CONCERT courses with expert teachers. Courses Sabor! Music of Spain to Latin America & Beyond are for all levels covering technical skills, creative techniques and business Alexander Wu & the ZigZag Quartet strategies. With Carolina Jaurena and Diego Blanco, flamenco/ballroom dancers I Available in the library only. Sunday, September 21, 1:30 & 4 pm Zinio: The World’s Largest This unique ensemble, with Alexander Wu (piano), Francisco Roldan (guitar), Newsstand Hilliard Greene (double bass), and Danny Mallon (percussion), zigzags through coun - Zinio is a distribution service for dig - tries, time periods, dance styles and musical genres; from flamenco to jazz, to ital magazines from a wide range of works written just for them, with originality, fine musicianship, a mix of solos, publishers. This database is available duos, and trios that showcases the artistry of each instrumentalist. The ZigZag through our website on your home Quartet made its Lincoln Center debut in the new David Rubenstein Atrium in computer or in the library. December 2009, receiving accolades for its attractive acoustic blend, versatility, and visually entertaining performance. They were also engaged to perform a series NoveList® Plus of six concerts with dancers as part of the “Meet the Artists” series of Lincoln The secret to finding great books Center’s public school educational outreach program. NoveList Plus is the premiere data - District residents and Friends of the Library may pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, base of reading recommendations, September 10, 10 am & 7pm. Only one ticket per library card and Friend’s membership card. available through libraries around the world. It is a comprehensive source of information about books including What’s Inside expert recommendations, reviews, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OVER LEAF JR. REMOVABLE INSERT articles, lists, and more. Benjamin A. Eilbott, President Events & Performances Page 2 Mángo Languages Shari H. Braverman, Vice President Films Page 6 Remote access and free mobile apps David A. Adler Great Books Page 5 means that patrons can learn a Donald A. Davidson H-W PL Readers Page 7 Frank Zaret, Treasurer language at the library, at home, or on Lectures & Courses Pages 3 -5 their next adventure across the world. William Ferro, Director Special Author Visits Page 4 There are over 50 languages to choose Nadine Connors, Editor and Programs Teens Page 5 from. SPECIAL EVENTS & PERFORMANCES

The Evolution of the Piano A LITTLE SUMMER NIGHT With Mark Valenti, MUSIC IN THE COURTYARD pianist and educator Chairs are provided. In case of inclement weather, we move indoors. I Thursday, July 24, 7 pm All evenings begin at 7 pm. No tickets Tonight’s performance will give an required. overview of the evolution of piano Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library styles from the elegant gracefulness of Classicism to the passionate lyricism of Romanticism, onto the atmospheric Impressionism of Debussy, concluding with the rhythmic percussiveness of Modernism.

Plaza Theatrical Productions, Inc. Why Oh Why Can’t I? The Music of I Monday, July 28 & Tuesday, July 29, 7:30 pm

Mark Valenti The music of the incomparable Judy Garland has entertained thousands of people over the years. A few of the Mark Valenti has performed all over songs to be performed will be Let Me Europe and for former First Lady LI Harmonizers Call You Sweetheart, By the Light of Barbara Bush in Washington, DC. He the Silvery Moon, For Me & My Gal, Nassau-Mid Island Chapter has also done extensive work in the The Trolley Song, and, of course, I Jazz field including performances with Thursday, July 10, 7 pm Somewhere Over the Rainbow! Heavenly voices come together in Gregory Hines, Frank Foster, and Al District residents and Friends of the Library Grey. He has appeared on television pick up tickets beginning Tuesday, July 15, 4-part harmony for an evening of song. with Joe Sudler’s Swing Machine. A 10 am & 7 pm. former Professor of Music at the Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library University of the Arts, Philadelphia, Feinberg Brothers Xavier University in Chicago, and Loire Valley Music Institute in France, Mr. Valenti currently teaches privately in his hometown of Chicago. District residents and Friends of the Library may pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, July 9, 10 am & 7 pm. Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library FEELIN’ GROOVY Derek Smith Music of the 60s and 70s The Feinberg Brothers Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library I Thursday, August 14, 7 pm ÌF Highlights in Jazz presents Klassic Rewind The Feinberg Brothers is an authen - Derek Smith, Living Jazz tic bluegrass band from Long Island, I Monday, July 21, 7:30 pm Piano Legend NY. The band features brothers Rourke (fiddle) and Patrick (mandolin) singing Great music from the 70s and I Thursday, July 31, 7:30 pm 80s, by the band members of lead and tenor, along with their father, Piano great Derek Smith brings an BonJourney! long time bluegrass musician, Ronnie all-star trio including Howard Alden, Feinberg, on guitar and baritone District residents and Friends of the Library pick up tickets beginning Wednesday, July 9, guitar, and Linc Milliman, bass for an vocals. Peter Elegant, an exciting 10 am & 7 pm. evening of swing and jazz classics. entertainer and no stranger to blue - District residents and Friends of the Library grass, rounds out the band on upright pick up tickets beginning Thursday, July 17, bass and vocals. 10 am & 7 pm. ÌF Indicates a Friends of the Library program. 2 SPECIAL EVENTS & LECTURES

LECTURES ON FILM William Shakespeare is 450 years old this year! with Philip Harwood “I will not charm my tongue ” The Films of 1939 in Technicolor! Featuring The Perils of Speaking Out in director Michael Curtiz OTHELLO and THE WINTER’S TALE Michael Curtiz was one of Warner with Dr. Maureen Connolly McFeely Brothers most successful and busy film Adjunct Professor, English directors. He directed Errol Flynn in 12 Department, Hofstra University films; a stormy collaboration of artist Dramaturg, Hofstra Shakespeare and director. Films will each be viewed Festival first, with lecture and discussion to I follow, led by Mr. Harwood. Wednesday, September 17, 1 pm Beatrice is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved characters for her “merry war” with Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing . She correctly defends her cousin Hero against unjust accusations and, in so doing, forces Benedick to declare his true love for her. But not all of Shakespeare’s heroines are rewarded for their outspokenness. This talk will examine the perils associated with speaking out in an age when women were expected to be “chaste, obedient and silent.” Both Film: The Private Lives of Desdemona and Hermione speak out; both are accused of adultery; both are Elizabeth and Essex defended by their confidantes, Emilia and Paulina. Their very different fates are Starring Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Olivia partly determined by how, when, and to what purpose they speak. Comparing the DeHavilland, Donald Crisp, Alan Hale, heroines of Othello and The Winter’s Tale allows us to examine how Shakespeare Vincent Price refashions the same fabric—the wife falsely accused by an excessively jealous hus - I Tuesday, July 15, 1 pm band—weaving tragedy of one, comedy of the other. Adapted by Norman Reilly Raine and Maureen Connolly McFeely has been dramaturg for the Festival since 1993. She Aeneas McKenzie from Maxwell is the author of three Festival companion pieces that have also toured local high Anderson’s blank-verse play Elizabeth schools: “This Bud of Love: A One-Hour Romeo and Juliet” (2008, 2013), the Queen, the film concerns the tem - “Something Wicked: A One-Hour Macbeth” (2009, 2014), “The Ides of March: A One- pestuous relationship between the mid - Hour Julius Caesar” (2010), and “What Fools!: A One-Hour Midsummer Night’s dle-aged Elizabeth and the ambitious Dream” (2012). She has lectured at several venues on LI, and for close to 20 years, Essex. she conducted an off campus Shakespeare Seminar for retirees. Her articles have appeared in Subjects on the World’s Stage, Shakespeare Bulletin, and A Companion to 20th Century Poetry. She has a master’s degree from Brown and a Ph.D. from CUNY Graduate Center.

See below for a new film version of “Much Ado About Nothing”.

Happy 450th Birthday, Mr. Shakespeare! The Celebration Continues Film: Dodge City Film: Much Ado About Nothing (2013) Starring Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHavilland, Frank Starring Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker, Franz Kranz McHugh, Alan Hale, Bruce Cabot Directed by Josh Whedon, PG-13, 109 min. I Tuesday, August 5, 1 pm I Monday, August 18, 2 pm This landmark western stars Errol The movie is a modern re-telling of Flynn as Wade Hatton, a cattle man Shakespeare’s classic comedy about two pairs of who arrives in the frontier community lovers with different takes on romance and a way of Dodge City, which is overrun by foot - with words. The setting is the current time. The loose cowboys and outlaws. A solid box comedic take on the human condition has office hit, Dodge City was the first of a survived many centuries and plays well in any series of westerns for swashbuckling time setting. This is an especially good film of star Flynn. one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. Scene from Much Ado About Nothing 3 LECTURES & COURSES

Kayaking on Long Island Interior Design Trends With Kevin Stiegelmaier With J acqui Palatnick, I Wednesday, July 9, 7 pm Interior Design er I This is an introduction to kayaking, Wednesday, October 1, 1 pm including all the “do’s and don’ts’ Professional Interior Designer Jacqui associated with getting started in the Palatnik will introduce you to the latest sport. Information on kayaking on Long trends in the world of Interior Design. Island and the best places to kayak on Jacqui attends the Hi Point Furniture Long Island are included in this lecture. Market each year and will share with Kayaking equipment will be on hand to you what will be trending in color, fab - look at and discuss. rics, as well as furniture design. There Mr. Stieglemaier has written two will be material samples as well as a books on the topic, Canoeing and PowerPoint presentation and handouts. Kayaking New York and Paddling Long Island. How to Maximize Your Social Security Income AUTHOR VISIT With Richard F. Milella, A Life not with Standing Advisory Associates Ltd. I By Chava Willig Levy Monday, September 22, 7 pm I Tuesday, August 12, 7 pm For the majority of people in retire - Ms. Willig Levy has worked as a pub - ment, Social Security makes up 20% to lic speaker and storyteller for many 50% of their total retirement incomes- years. She contracted polio at 3 years often upwards of $500,000 in lifetime old, four months after the polio benefits. With this amount of at vaccine was discovered in 1955. During stake, doesn’t it make sense to maxi - her childhood, she spent a lot of mize that asset? Think about it. Social time away from her family while she My Memories of Nazi Security is a truly unique retirement asset in many ways: it adjusts annually received iron lung treatments. Though Germany school at times was sporadic, she for inflation, has tax advantages, at With Ben Eilbott worst, it’s only 85% taxable as normal earned a bachelor’s degree in French I at Yeshiva University and a master’s Wednesday, July 23, 1 pm income, and is backed by a promise degree in counseling psychology at Mr. Eilbott has agreed to share his from the US Government. Learning how Columbia University. Her memoir, writ - memories, as a Holocaust survivo r, in and when you choose to elect Social ten with humor, dispels myths about conjunction with our exhibition, Security could well be the most impor - people with disabilities and the harm of Miracles of Life: Portraits of Holocaust tant decision a person will make in prejudice by society. Survivors: June 17 – July 28, 2014. retirement. Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library Richard F. Milella began a career in financial services in 1986, with the Looking at Words and Poems creation of R.F. Milella Advisory Fall Prevention: in the English Language Associates. A graduate of SUNY Stony Risks and Tips With Ben Eilbott Brook, an Aviation Intelligence Officer Winthrop University I Wednesday, July 30, 11 am in the US Navy, post-graduate studies at Middlebury College and the Hospital/Community Outreach This lecture, by the popular Mr. I Graduate Center at City University. Tuesday, July 8, 1 pm Eilbott, will include a discussion of In this presentation, the risk factors a variety of poems by various poets leading to falls in persons over 60 years such as Robert Frost, sonnets by old will be discussed. A 30-minute William Shakespeare, and also more on PowerPoint presentation will follow, etymology. Does a butterfly have with strength and flexibility exercises leprosy? Do fences make good neigh - that can be done seated in a chair and bors? Are all bigamists men? What is practiced at home. This is not an exer - the road not taken? cise class but a demonstration. Please Registration begins Wednesday, July 16, 10 am. wear comfortable clothes and sturdy footwear.

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YOUR HEALTH & WELL BEING Great Books Discussion Spark a Reaction! Food, Health, and Science Group 2014 Teen Summer Reading Contest All About Tropical Spices Little Gems: Short Works Under 120 Pages By Great With Dr. KumKum Prabhakar, For students entering grades 6-12 Nassau Community College Authors! Enter for a chance to win an Amazon gift card by filling out a short book I Thursday, August 7, 1 pm With Dr. Allen Lanner review form available and online at Explore the history of spices and I Tuesdays at 7:30 pm (www.hwpl.org/kidslinks.html). With herbs, in different cultures, for uses each new book you read, you may sub - such as cooking, flavoring, healing, September 23 mit another form for a chance to win! sedation, religious ceremonies, and Williams, John Many will enter and MANY will win! coloring. This presentation will include Stoner District residents may begin submitting entries a botanical display and discussion of NYRB Classics now. All entries must be received by Monday, plants and their useful parts, and to August 18, 2014. Winners will be notified resolve myths about natural pharmacy. Wednesday, August 20, 2014. October 28 The Physiology and Wharton, Edith COMMUNITY SERVICE The Old Maid PROGRAMS Psychology of Chocolate ISBN10 #0486476855 I Thursday, August 14, 1 pm Property Tax Exemptions This interactive presentation will November 18 Workshop include the origins of present day Bellow, Saul with Dept. of Assessment, chocolate from cacao beans, the histo - Seize the Day Nassau County ry of the chocolate industry, nutritional Penguin Classics I Tuesday, September 30, 1-3 pm features of chocolate, and affects of If you live in and are the owner of a chocolate on the human brain. December 23 home, condominium or cooperative Dr. KumKum Prabhaker has been Camus, Albert apartment, you may qualify for hun - teaching biology for fifteen years at The Stranger dreds of dollars in property tax savings Nassau Community College. Her Ph.D. Vintage Press each year. To help you file or learn dissertation was focused on histochem - more about the property tax exemp - istry and electron microscopy of seeds February 17 tions you may be eligible for, Nassau from the mustard family. She received County is equipped with specially her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. from Delhi Duras, Marguerite configured computers linked to the University, India. The Lover Pantheon Press county’s database. The Department of Assessment staff will process property tax exemption applications at the March 31 library workshop. Homeowners who will Malamud, Bernard be filing for an exemption can help The Assistant expedite the processing of their Farrar, Straus, and Giroux application by bringing copies of any documentation that is required for the Summer Vacation Loans April 21 property tax exemption application. June 26 through Labor Day 2014 Sinclair, Upton No appointment necessary. For The Money Changer further information please call (516) Summer vacation loans are available to ISBN 10 #0486469174 571-1500. HWPL cardholders for most circulating materials. Call for more information on May 12 Long Island Blood Drive summer loans or ask at Circulation when LI Blood Services, A division of NY Stegner, Wallace checking out materials. Blood Center, Westbury Angle of Repose I Penguin 20th Century Classics Tuesday, August 19, 2:30 – 8:30 pm AARP Smart Driver Course Please schedule your appointment Dover Publications, 31 E. 2nd St., Mineola, NY beginning Monday, July 21, 10 am. Call 516.374.1967 x 231 for infor - 11501-3582. Fax or credit card orders: 516-294- You must be age 17-75 years old and in mation about our on-going defensive 9758. Telephone: 516 241 5438. good general health. The entire process driving classes. Copies of the titles currently in our collection will be available behind the Circulation Desk. takes less than one hour and your generous gift will help up to 5 people. 5 FILMS

American Hustle A Series of Classic Movies SPECIAL FILMS Starring Christian Bale, , Filmed in Italy Directed by David O. Russell, Rated R, 138 min. A Room with a View (1985) I Wednesday, July 2, 2 & 7 pm Starring , A con man, Irving Rosenfeld, along Denholm Elliott Directed by James Ivory, Unrated,117 min. with his seductive partner I Prosser, is forced to work for a wild FBI Wednesday, August 13, 7 pm only agent, Richie DiMaso, who pushes them When Lucy Honeychurch and her into a world of Jersey powerbrokering chaperone Charlotte Bartlett find and mafia. themselves in Florence, Italy (during the early 1900s) with rooms without Inequality for All Inside views fellow guests Mr. Emerson and Documentary Starring , , son George step in to remedy the situa - Starring Robert Reich, Nick Hanauer, John Goodman Fred Wertheimer, Alan Simpson tion. Directed by Jacob Kornbluth, 85 min. Directed by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, I Rated R, 104 min. Monday, August 4, 2 pm I Wednesday, July 16, 2 & 7pm At the heart of the film is a simple proposition: what is a good society, and This is a film about a week in the what role does the widening income life of a young singer as he navigates gap play in the deterioration of our the Greenwich village folk scene of nation’s economic health? INEQUALITY 1961. FOR ALL is a paradigm-shifting, eye- Gloria opening, accurately showing through a non-partisan perspective why extreme Starring Paulina Garcia, Sergio Hernandez, Scene from A Room with a View Diego Fontecilla income inequality is such an important topic for our citizens today and for the Directed by Sebastian Lelio, Rated R, 110 min. Enchanted April (1991) in Spanish with subtitles Starring , , future of America. I Wednesday, July 30, 7 pm only Alfred Molina Directed by , Rated PG, 95 min. This is a story set in Santiago, cen - I tering on Gloria, a free-spirited older Wednesday, August 27, 7 pm only woman, and the realities of her whirl - Lottie Wilkins and Rose Arbuthnot, wind relationship with a former naval two married women living in 1920s officer who she meets in the clubs. , share the misery of empty relationships with their spouses. They The Monuments Men decide to rent an Italian castle togeth - Starring George Clooney, Matt Damon, er as part of a spring getaway. In order Bill Murray to save money, they advertise for two Directed by George Clooney, other women to join them. Rated PG-13, 118 min. A Place at the Table I Wednesday, September 10, One Nation. Underfed The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) Starring Jeff Bridges, Tom Colicchio, Ken Cook 2 & 7 pm Starring Matt Damon, Gwenyth Paltrow, Directors : Lori Silverbush, Kristi Jacobson, Jude Law An unlikely WWII platoon is tasked PG, 84 min. Directed by Anthony Minghella, with rescuing art masterpieces from Nazi I Rated R, 139 min, Monday, August 11, 2 pm thieves and returning them to their I Wednesday, September 3, 50 million Americans,1-4 children, owners. 7 pm only don’t know where their next meal is Her In the late 1950s New York, Tom coming from. A Place at the Table tells Ripley, a young underachiever, is sent the powerful stories of three such Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Americans, who maintain their dignity to Italy to retrieve a rich and spoiled Directed by Spike Jonze, Rated R, 126 min. millionaire playboy, Dickie Greenleaf. even as they struggle just to eat. This I Wednesday, September 17, But when the errand fails, Ripley takes film will change forever how you think 7 pm only extreme measures. about the hungry people in this coun - try. A Place at the Table shows how A lonely writer develops an unlikely the issue of hunger could be solved for - relationship with his newly purchased ever, once the American people, who operating system that’s designed to * Please note time and day changes have done so in the past, decide that meet his every need. of some films ending hunger is in the best interests of us all. 6 H-WP L READER S IN THE GALLERY

A Monthly Book Discussion I Do Not Come To You By Group Chance I Tuesdays at 11 am by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani District residents may reserve copies Discussion leader: Edna Ritzenberg of the books well in advance of the dis - I Tuesday, August 12, 11 am cussions. Review packets are available at the Information Desk. Kingsley Ibe, recently graduated from engineering school, cannot find a Note: July & August, discussions are job. His girlfriend rejects him, his Tuesdays, 11 am. In September we father dies, and the only one who will return to Mondays at 1 pm. help him is his Uncle Boniface (aka Mary Cassatt, The Boating Party, 1893-94 Cash Daddy), who is in the business of Wild: From Lost to Found on Internet scams, otherwise known as Picturing America the Pacific Crest Trail 419s. Soon Kingsley is soliciting inno - I July 11- September 6, 2014 by Cheryl Strayed cent people through cyberspace and An exciting initiative from the making a lot of money. Meanwhile his Discussion leader: Ellen Getreu National Endowment for the Uncle is making enemies and Kingsley Humanities, Picturing America, in I Tuesday, July 22, 11 am has to decide whether to sell his soul to cooperation with the American Library Strayed’s mother has just died; her a 419 kingdom. Association, brings high-quality repro - marriage and her sanity are fragile. She “…Kingsley’s engaging voice and the story’s ductions of notable American art into drifts into spontaneous encounters with vividly rendered setting prove that while crime may not pay, writing about it as infectiously as the communities. other men, to the consternation of her Nwaubani does certainly pays off for the reader. ” confused husband, and eventually hits —Reed Business Information rock bottom while shooting up heroin More Memories of the Branch I with a new boyfriend. It is 1995 and Sweet Tooth: A Novel September 16 – October 27, 2014 the author is 26 years old when she by Ian McEwan Selected photographs from the begins to hike the Pacific Crest Trail, Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library’s from the Mohave Desert through Discussion leader: Candace Local History Collection. California and Oregon to Washington Plotsker-Herman State; 1,100 miles. She hoped to save I Monday, September 8, 1 pm herself by this solo hike. She had no Serena Frome is a smart, attractive, cellphone, no credit card, and only a Cambridge-educated young woman who few coins in her pocket. Ms. Strayed is recruited by her older lover for the toughens mentally and physically and M15 intelligence agency. She is recruit - her book is filled with good and scary ed for a secret program, Sweet Tooth, stories of her encounters along the designed to cultivate writers who trail. Wild has been chosen by Oprah would produce a novel that is in tune Winfrey for her book club and optioned with the ideology of the government. by ’s production Masterfully told by McEwan, Sweet company for a film. Tooth delivers a wildly conceived plot, “One of the most original, heartbreaking, and wonderfully complicated characters, all beautiful American memoirs in years. . . . George Bogart, Portrait of Eva Friedman Awe-inspiring.” —NPR Books told in the muted style of the author. “McEwan has pulled off something remarkable here: Sweet Tooth i s a suspenseful plot-and- IN THE BOEHM ROOM character-driven novel with an unexpected Miracles of Life: Portraits of postmodern twist. It’s meets John Le Carré meets John Barth…[It] delights Holocaust Survivors —Boston Globe. I June 17 – July 28, 2014 This exhibit of photographs of Holocaust survivors is presented by the Jewish Community Center of the Greater Five Towns. George Bogart is the photographer, artist, and second- generation survivor. In conjunction with the lecture: Memories of Nazi Germany With Ben Eilbott Wednesday, July 23, 1 pm (See p. 4) 7 1125 Broadway Hewlett, New York 11557-2337 Non Profit Org. Telephone (516) 374-1967 U.S. Postage Programs (516) 374-1667 PAID Weather Emergency (516) 374-1667 Permit No. 70 We urge you to call the library during a weather Hicksville, NY 11801 emergency before leaving for the library or check our website at www.hwpl.org. Visit us at www.hwpl.org

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SCHEDULE CHANGES Friday, July 4 CLOSED TEEN SUMMER READING CONTEST BEGINS NOW! 13 • Wednesday Saturday, July 5 CLOSED Movies filmed in Italy: Sunday, July 6 CLOSED A Room With A View 7 pm Saturday, August 16 CLOSED 14 • Thursday Saturday, August 23 CLOSED Physiology of Chocolate 1 pm Saturday, August 30 CLOSED F Courtyard: The Feinberg Brothers 7 pm Sunday, August 31 CLOSED 18 • Monday Monday, September 1 CLOSED Film: Much Ado About Nothing 2 pm Sunday, September 7 CLOSED See p. 5 for details 19 • Tuesday Wednesday, September 24 9 am – 6 pm Blood Drive * 2:30 – 8:30 pm Thursday, September 25 1 – 9 pm 22 • Tuesday 27 • Wednesday HWPL Readers: Wild: From Lost to Movies filmed in Italy: Enchanted April 7 pm JULY Found on the Pacific Crest Trail 11 am 23 • Wednesday SEPTEMBER 2 • Wednesday Memories of Nazi Germany with B. Elibott 1 pm Film: American Hustle 2 & 7 pm 24 • Thursday 3 • Wednesday 8 • Tuesday F Evolution of the Piano * 7 pm Movies filmed in Italy: Winthrop University Hospital The Talented Mr. Ripley 7 pm 28 • Monday Balance Workshop 1 pm F Plaza: Why oh Why Can’t I? * 7:30 pm 8 • Monday 9 • Wednesday HWPL Readers: Sweet Tooth: A Novel 1 pm 29 • Tuesday Residents & Friends pick up tickets for 7/21 F Plaza: Why oh Why Can’t I? * 7:30 pm 10 • Wednesday Feelin’ Groovy Klassic Rewind 10 am & 7 pm Residents & Friends pickup tickets for 9/21 30 • Wednesday Residents & Friends pick up tickets Stuart Fishman Concert 10 am & 7 pm Looking at Words & Poems in English* 11 am for 7/24 Evolution of the Film: Gloria 7 pm Film: Monuments Men 2 & 7pm Piano/Mark Valenti 10 am & 7 pm 17 • Wednesday Kayaking on Long Island 7 pm 31 • Thursday ÌF Highlights in Jazz* 7:30 pm Shakespeare Lecture: The Perils of Speaking 10 • Thursday Out in Othello and The Winter’s Tale 1 pm Courtyard: Long Island Harmonizers 7 pm AUGUST Film: Her 7 pm 15 • Tuesday 4 • Monday 21 • Sunday Residents & Friends pick up tickets for 7/28 Stuart Fishman Memorial Concert: Film: Inequality for All 2 pm and 7/29 Plaza Productions 10 am & 7 pm The ZigZag Quartet * 1:30 & 4 pm 5 • Tuesday Film discussion: The Private Lives of Elizabeth 22 • Monday Film & Discussion with Phil Harwood: & Essex with Phil Harwood 1 pm Social Security 7 pm Dodge City 1 pm 16 • Wednesday 23 • Tuesday 7 • Thursday Registration begins for 7/30 Ben Eilbott ÌF Great Books 7:30 pm lecture, Looking at Words... 10 am All About Tropical Spices 1 pm 30 • Tuesday Film: 2 & 7 pm 11 • Monday Department of Assessment 1 – 3 pm 17 • Thursday Film: A Place at the Table 2 pm Art Reception 7 pm Residents & Friends pick up tickets for 7/31 OCTOBER Highlights in Jazz 10 am & 7pm 12 • Tuesday 21 • Monday HWPL Readers: I Do Not Come To You 1 • Wednesday Blood Drive Registration begins 10 am By Chance 11 am Interior Decorating Trends 1 pm F Feelin’Groovy: Klassic Rewind * 7:30 pm Author visit: Chava Willig Levy 7 pm * Previous registratio n/tickets required. F Co-sponsored by Friends of the Library ÌF Indicates a Friends of the Library program.