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LIBRARY EVENTS AT THE ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC L IBRARY

ADULT PROGRAMS
CONCERTS
YILY NELSON SATURDAY, OCT. 7,7P. M.
Dominican Yily Nelson’ s pop / classical guitar playing masterfully weaves Flamenco lines around the melodies he plays.
STEPHEN WHALE SATURDAY, NOV. 4,7P. M.
Pianist Stephen Whale will perform pieces by Mozart, Schubert and Rautavaara, as well as an original composition,“ Reflections.”
JIA-YI HE SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 7P. M.
Jia-Yi He is a world-class harmonica virtuoso who has received numerous awards.
CITY WINDS TRIO SATURDAY, DEC. 2,7P. M.
Join the City Winds Trio( flute, oboe and bassoon) for an evening of holiday sounds.
ST. PAUL’ S CHOIR SCHOOL HOLIDAY CONCERT
SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 7P. M.
The St. Paul’ s Choir School will perform holiday and choral selections.
WORKSHOP
ARTOFAGING: AWORKSHOPFOR SENIORS THURSDAYS, OCT. 19, NOV. 16 & DEC. 21, 2P. M.
Jewish Family and Children’ s Services of Northern New Jersey workers conduct a monthly workshop from September to March to help seniors live with resilience and joy.
FILM SERIES: ELECTION MOVIES All films will be at 2p. m. The schedule is: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1-BOB ROBERTS( 1992) THURSDAY, NOV. 2-THE BEST MAN( 1964) FRIDAY, NOV. 3-ELECTION( 1999) SATURDAY, NOV. 4-WAGTHE DOG( 1997) MONDAY, NOV. 6-THE CAMPAIGN( 2012)
OTHER ADULT PROGRAMS
FENG SHUI BASICS TUESDAY, SEP. 26, 7P. M.
THEDWARSKILLMASTODON WEDNESDAY, SEP. 27, 7P. M.
In 1974, fossil remains of a mastodon were discovered and collected at a site now under the Oradell Reservoir. Join Dr. Mike Passow to find out about how this ancient Bergen County resident lived, died, was buried and brought back to the surface.
MANHATTAN SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 2017 THURSDAY, SEP. 28, 2 & 7P. M. SUNDAY, OCT. 1,2P. M. FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 7P. M.
THEBEATLESNEXT... THESOLOYEARS TUESDAY, OCT. 3,7P. M.
Rock historian Vincent Bruno focuses on the solo, post-Beatles careers of each musician.
EDGARALLAN POE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4,7P. M.
Come celebrate the spirit of Halloween by listening to atalk about Edgar Allan Poe.
REMINISCING THURSDAY, OCT. 5,2P. M.
Linda Lohsen, Director for the Center for Healthy Living at Holy Name Medical Center, will discuss benefits of reminiscing.
AUTHOR MARCY DERMANSKY: THE RED CAR THURSDAY, OCT. 5,7P. M.
Acclaimed author Marcy Dermansky will discuss her latest novel.
INTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGY TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 7P. M.
Genealogical Society of Bergen County trustee Steve Gabai presents an introduction to genealogy.
EXCEPTIONAL DOGS WITH CARYLSWAIN WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 7P. M.
Caryl Swain has trained nine dogs for Canine Companions for Independence. Watch a short DVD about service dogs.
DREAM INTERPRETATION TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 7P. M.
Author and medium RoseMarie Rubinetti Cappiello will help you interpret your dreams for deep healing and transformation.
YOGI BERRA AND THE WORLD SERIES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 7P. M.
Dave Kaplan, founding director of the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, will discusses the Yankee legend.
SERVSAFE MANAGERS CERTIFICATION COURSE
FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 9:15 A. M.-4:30P. M.
Do you want to be a manager in the food service industry? Here is a golden opportunity to gain entry into this field.
HUBERTHARRISON: THEFATHEROF HARLEMRADICALISM
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, 7P. M.
Dr. Jeffrey Perry will present a talk on one of the important figures of the 20th century.
PROBATING ALAST WILL & TESTAMENT WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1,7P. M.
Bergen County Surrogate Judge Michael R. Dressler discusses wills, probate procedures, administration of estates, estate tax consequences and powers of attorney.
STOP STRESSING AND START LIVING! WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8,7P. M.
Energy healer Linda Armstrong discusses the power we have to create change in our lives.
MOVIE MINI-MARATHON: VIETNAM FILMS FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 2P. M. TO 9:30 P. M. 2P. M.— PLATOON( 1986) 4:30 P. M.— FULLMETAL JACKET( 1987) 7P. M.— APOCALYPSE NOW( 1979)
CHILDREN’ SPROGRAMS
PLAYTIME
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS, SEP. 21, 25 & 28; OCT. 2, 5, 12, 16 & 19;
NOV. 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 27 & 30; DEC. 4, 7, 11 & 14, 10 A. M.( AGES BIRTH – 3)
An informal, hour-long drop-in program.
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME
FRIDAYS, SEP. 22 & 29; OCT. 6, 13 & 20; NOV. 10 & 17; DEC. 1, 8 & 15, 10:30 A. M.( AGES 3 – 5)
Children from ages 3 to 5( with a favorite adult) listen to theme-related engaging books, sing songs and take part in a themerelated craft as they build literacy skills.
AFTERNOONFILM / ACTIVITY WEDNESDAY, SEP. 27, 3:45P. M.( AGES 5 & UP)
Watch an Eyewitness DVD about our solar system.
APPLE-I-CIOUS AFTERNOON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 3:45P. M.( AGES 5 & UP)
Hear stories about apple-picking, play apple pie bingo and eat apple snacks. Register: 201- 568-2215 ext. 242 or childrensepl @ gmail. com
MONSTER HUNT WITH JASON EDWARDS TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 6:15 P. M.( AGES 7-12)
Children ages of 7-12 develop research skills as they hunt for a lurking monster hidden somewhere in the library stacks.
HALLOWEEN BASH THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 6:15-7:15 P. M. AND 7:30-8:15 P. M.
Wear a costume( or not), walk through our“ not scary” decorated hallway and then join others for games and treats in the Mackay Room. Walk-in registration begins Oct. 4.
CORNUCOPIA ART CLASS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8,4:15 P. M.( AGES 5 & UP)
Using fall colors, create a cornucopia filled with reminders of what’ s important to you.
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