DEFENSIVE DRIVING - Elmont Memorial Library
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING - Elmont Memorial Library
Visit us on the web at www.elmontlibrary.org 700 Hempstead Tpke. Elmont, NY 11003 516.354.5280 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID ELMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY January - April 2016 ELMONT MEMORIAL LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Monique Hardial, President Patrick Nicolosi, Vice President Ellice Bekier Gina Burnett Mimi Pierre-Johnson Livingstone Young Tammie Williams DEFENSIVE DRIVING Receive 10% off Collision and Auto Liability/PIP Rates TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD EMPIRE DRIVERS SAFETY Tuesday, February 2 from 11:30am to 2pm Monday, January 11 AND Tuesday, January 12 from 6pm to 9pm (must attend both classes) Mobile Tax Office Mobile Passport Office Thursday, April 14 from 11am to 2pm Saturday, March 19 from 10am to 4pm (one class) Monday, April 25 AND Tuesday, April 26 from 6pm to 9pm (must attend both classes) ($27 Check or Money Order -Payable to Empire Safety Council) Registration for everyone begins two weeks before each class. AARP Defensive Driving (ages 50+) Wednesdays, January 27, March 23 and May 18 from 10:30 to 5pm Registration for Elmont Library cardholders begins two weeks before each class. Non-cardholders may register one week before if space is available. ($20 AARP members/$25 non-members/Check or money order) TEXT MESSAGE NOTIFICATION SERVICE for our Patrons! To opt into this service , simply provide the Customer Service area with your mobile phone number. Receive notifications when a new item you have on hold becomes available for pick up. Receive notification three days prior to an item being due with the option to renew it.... right from your phone. NEWSLETTER 2016 January February March April Serving the communities of Elmont, Stewart Manor, Alden Manor, S. Floral Park, and parts of N. Valley Stream, E. Franklin Square and New Hyde Park Visit us on the web at www.elmontlibrary.org SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISERS $6 per ticket All proceeds will go toward awarding scholarship monies to local high school students. Enjoy some of the best live entertainment on Long Island, while helping students achieve their dreams through higher education! Friday, February 19 at 1pm ............................................Disney’sVillain’s United Sunday, March 6 at 1pm..................... Pinkalicious Friday, April 8 at 1pm..........Jack and the Beanstalk Fosters Meadow Presentation Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 10:30am Topics Include: •The German Settlements of Nineteenth Century on Long Island - Paul van Wie • St. Boniface Church and the German Catholic churches in America - Paul Hoffman • E-E-E-E-K !!! ; Murder and Mayhem in Peaceful Foster’s Meadow - Ed Wesnofske Fosters Meadow Heritage Center under the sponsorship of the Franklin Square Historical Society. Inside this Issue So many of the full text databases are available online such as Newsday, New York Times Online and Encyclopedias, and many Employment Links to help you with your job search. Use our website at www.elmontlibrary.org and click Online Databases to begin. The Elmont Memorial Library wishes everyone a Happy & Healthy New Year... 2016 Many of us (not all) have probably already broken those ambitious resolutions. So what if, every so often, we just tried to do something that we’ve always wanted to try but didn’t have the time? It really is as simple as that! The Library is the best place start. Exercise for a healthy mind! Try something new at one of our various health and wellness classes... chair yoga, tai chi, reiki, chi gong. Library Hours... Mon. Tues. Thurs.: Wednesday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Take Advantage of our Online Databases Clean up that diet! 9:30am - 8:45pm 10:00am - 8:45pm 9:30am - 5:45pm 9:30am - 4:45pm 12:00pm - 4:45pm Learn how at our monthly Nutrition workshops. Enjoy a little Culture! Page Theatre Programs............................................................... 2 Adult Programs ..........................................................3 & 4 Adult Book Discussion...................................................... 7 Teen Corner........................................................................ 5 Children’s Programs........................................................... 6 Community Outreach..................................... Back Cover Defensive Driving............................................ Back Cover Bring the family to a wonderful show in the Library Theatre for an afternoon of culture and entertainment. Or enjoy a movie on Tuesday & Friday afternoons. Learn new things! Look for our various lectures on Friday afternoons. All of our programs are free of charge! The Elmont Memorial Libary cares about their patrons, so take advantage of all the wonderful programs we have to offer and try something new! Page 2 LIVE in the Library Theatre!!! FREE and open to the public Cabaret with Flo Michaels Friday, January 29 at 12:30pm Enjoy this wonderful one-woman cabaret show featuring Motown/Oldies Showtunes, Pop, Rhythm & Blues and Jazz classics. Audience participation is encouraged. An Afternoon of Music with Les Degen Sunday, January 31 at 2pm Take a trip down memory lane on this musical journey and enjoy some of the greatest standards and show tunes ever written. Get ready to sing, dance & reminisce! Celebrate Valentine’s Day Annual Valentine’s Show with Tony Grant & Ms. Roseann Friday, February 12, 2016 at 12:30pm Join us for a Salute to Legends, a tribute to singers, entertainers and music of legends such as Frank Sinatra, Connie Francis, Tom Jones, Joni James and much more! All are welcome! That’s What She Said Women Composers with Linda Ciofalo Friday, March 4 at 12:30pm Celebrate Women’s History Month in a wonderful tribute to the women who give us something to sing about!Join us as we acknowledge the contributions of the many women who write, play, sing & continue to play a role in shaping today’s music. Here’s to the Ladies who SCAT! with Christina Drapkin Sunday, March 6 at 2pm Join us for an entertaining program on the many colorful social icons of Long Island’s Gold Coast. Listen to the stories of their lives, loves and scandals. That’s AMORE! The World in Song featuring Castorina & Rose Saturday, January 30 at 2pm Join us for a virtual tour of the world in song. Enjoy favorite and familiar selections from France, Italy, England, Mexico, Greece, Israel and the U.S.A.! Tribute to Black Entertainment with BiLlee T & Marcia Pharr Thomas Saturday, February 6 at 2pm Celebrate Black Entertainment at it’s finest with two outstanding entertainers. Sing, dance, reminisce. Legendary Classic R&B Doo Wop with Eddie & the Starlites Saturday, February 20 at 2pm Welcome back this incredible group and revisit the romantic era of Rhythm & Blues featuring a variety of songs and embrace the rich history of music. Sugar & Spice Soul Band Sunday, February 21 at 2pm Don’t miss an afternoon of your favorite Motown Jams with a sweet mix of Disco and Soul music! Elvis is in the Building! with Steve Charles Saturday, March 5 at 2pm “You Ain’t Nothin but a Hound Dog” so turn away your “Suspicious Minds,” and put on your “Blue Suede Shoes” and come to the “Hearbreak Hotel” for an afternoon of all your Elvis favorites.... “Don’t be Cruel” Life Is... with Paul and Rochelle Chamlin Friday, April 15 at 12:30pm Enjoy famous and familiar songs that ultimately take you on an uplifting journey through life’s ups and downs. A Musical Tribute to Harry Warren with Bob Spiotto Tribute to Great Lyricists Join us for this wonderful musical production as we pay tribute to Harry Warren who composed over 1,000 songs that served as the soundtrack of our lives for almost a century. Songs include “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” “42nd Street,” “That’s Amore!” and many many more!! Musical direction & accompanist Peter Pece. Sunday, April 17 at 2pm Saturday, April 16 at 2pm with Naomi Zeitlin Explore a rich variety of music with “standout” lyrics, reflecting many song styles, moods, and emotions. Look at some of those amazingly creative lyricists and how the melodies & rhythm works together with the lyrics to create your favorite songs. Page 7 Computer Workshops TECH TIME with Todd Schlitt Computer Workshops 15-minute sessions to answer any of your technical questions. APPOINTMENTS ONLY (Elmont Library Cardholders) with Sharper Training Solutions (Registration begins two weeks before each session) (Registration begins two weeks before each session) Elmont Library cardholders only Saturdays 10am to 11:30am January 30, February 27, March 19 & April 30 Saturdays from 10am to 12pm TECH TIME Workshops with Todd Schlitt Introduction to eBay ......................................January 16 Setting Up Your New Computer .................February 13 (Registration begins 2 weeks before each session for Elmont Library cardholders & one week before for non-cardholders) Word Processing for Home Use ........................March 5 Thursdays at 7pm Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint .................April 9 All About Apps.................................................... January 7 Introduction to Social Media......................... February 11 Google: More than a Search Engine..................March 10 Getting to Know your iPad................................... April 14 Introduction to the Internet .................................May 21 Introduction to Email ...........................................June 4 Senior Planning & Financial Workshops HOW TO PAY LESS INCOME TAX with Barry Lisak, EA Wednesday, January 13 at 6:30pm and Friday, January 15 at 12:30pm All new 2015 tax laws will be highlighted. Topics include education, retirement, home ownership, charitable, medical, investment, employee and miscellaneous deductions. Social Security Workshop Keeping it Simple with Daniel Mazzola, CFA, CPA American Portfolios Financial Services, Inc. Tuesday, March 22 at 7pm Estate Planning 101 This class provides a broad overview of the Social Security Program as it relates to retirees and their beneficiaries while emphasizing spousal benefits. If you are married or had ever been married you should be aware of spousal benefits. Spousal benefits will be examined and you will learn how married couples can optimize their collective payouts using two simple strategies. Eric J. Einhart, Esq., Russo Law Group, P.C. Tuesday, April 12 at 7pm Critical issues facing seniors and their families will be addressed as well as estate planning tools for all of us. Attendees will be provided with action steps needed to start protecting one’s assets and what legal documents are important to have as part of your comprehensive Estate Plan. Great Reads! Adult Book Discussions Mondays at 2pm January 25: Boston Girl by Anita Diamant February 22: Circling the Sun by Paula McLain March 28: Some Luck by Jane Smiley April 25: LONG ISLAND READS: Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult with Diana Heinlein & David Houston A wonderful story that explores the mother-daughter relationship and the idea that those we can’t forget are never truly gone. Take out a like taking out a BOOK Visit our Customer Service, Reference or the YA Desk for more info Guidelines for Borrowing and Use of eReaders •Patrons must have a current Elmont Public Library card in good standing (no fines or overdue items) at the time the Nook Simple Touch™ eReader is borrowed. •Teens in grades 7 – 12 (12 – 18 yrs old) must have a parent/guardian present to co-sign the eReader Loan Agreement and Liability Statement at the time they first borrow Nook Simple Touch™. (Subsequent borrowing would not require the parent/guardian to be present) •The check out limit is one Nook Simple Touch™ per person at any given time. •The Library reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who abuses equipment or is repeatedly late in returning the Nook Simple Touch™ or who places the Nook Simple Touch™ in the book drops. Page 4 Food/Nutrition & Health Nutrition Workshops with Jane Prokopowicz, MS, MBA, RD, CDE, CDN No registration necessary Sugar & Artificial Sweeteners: .Wednesday, January 13 at 11am Fortified Foods: ....................Wednesday, February 10 at 11am Organic Foods: ...........................Wednesday, March 9 at 11am Preservatives in our Food: .......... Wednesday, April 13 at 11am GMO’s: ........................................ Wednesday, May 11 at 11am Eating Clean: ................................. Wednesday, June 8 at 11am Diabetes Workshops with Jane Prokopowicz, MS, MBA, RD, CDE, CDN No registration necessary Sugar & Artificial Sweeteners: ........Tuesday, January 19 at 7pm Carbohydrate Counting................. Tuesday, February 9 at 7pm Protein Diet...................................... Tuesday, March 15 at 7pm Eating Patterns & Blood Sugars.........Tuesday, April 19 at 7pm Stomach Problems & Diabetes............Tuesday, May 24 at 7pm Tips to Stay Healthy............................Tuesday, June 21 at 7pm Design Trends for your Home with Jacqui Palatnik, Interior Designer Saturday, March 12 at 11am Learn the latest design trends for your home. Find out what’s big in furniture styles and colors as well as kitchen and bath decor. Creative Jewelry Workshop with Phyllis Ger Monday, March 7 at 1pm (Registration for Elmont cardholders begins Feb. 22) Create a one-of-a-kind handcrafted piece of jewelry made with found objects (buttons, beads, fabric & stones). Bring in a treasured memento to incorporate into your design. DID YOU KNOW .... ? Elmont Library Cardholders can get $5 off any Adult performance and $3 off any Childrens performance for any BroadHollow Show shown at the Elmont Library Theatre? Visit www.broadhollow.org for upcoming show listings!!! Reiki with Reiki Oasis Wednesday, February 3 at 10:30am Tuesday, March 8 at 10:30am Wednesday, April 13 at 7pm Registration for Elmont Library cardholders begins two weeks before each class. Registration for non-cardholders begins one week before each class Yummies! with the Baking Coach In-person or online registration for Elmont Library cardholders begins two weeks before each class (Limited space) Wednesdays Yankee Bean Soup & Corn Cakes............ January 20 Red Velvet Craziness..............................February 10 Edible Spring Bird’s Nest........................... March 30 Ladies Tea - Classic Tea for Springtime.... April 20 Art Lectures with Louise Cella Caruso Wednesdays at 1pm January 27................... A New York Experience February 17................... William Sidney Mount March 9.......... Painted Lady: Muse or Mistress April 13.................. On the Wing: Angels in Art Adult Book Discussions Mondays at 2pm January 25: Boston Girl by Anita Diamant February 22: Circling the Sun by Paula McLain March 28: Some Luck by Jane Smiley April 25: LONG ISLAND READS: Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult with Diana Heinlein & David Houston A wonderful story that explores the motherdaughter relationship and the idea that those we can’t forget are never truly gone. Check out our new redesigned website at www.elmontlibrary.org In the TEEN CORNER... Page 5 ALL PROGRAMS ARE FOR TEENS GRADES 7-12 ONLY Registration for programs begins four weeks before the program’s date unless otherwise noted. QUESTIONS? Call Young Adult Services at 354-5280 ext. 247 or e-mail us at elmontteens@elmontlibrary.org JANUARY DIY: ANIMAL THEMED RING DISH Wednesday, January 20 at 6:30pm PANIC FREE EXAMS: test taking workshop Thursday, January 21 at 6:30pm ON-GOING TEEN CLUBS TAG Saturdays, January 9, February 6, March 5 & April 2 at 12noon Help make a difference and let your voices be heard! Great for community service! TEEN BOOK CHAT FEBRUARY DIY: CHERRY BLOSSOM PAPER LANTERN Monday, February 8 at 6:30pm WINTER ORIGAMI Monday, February 15 at 3pm Mondays, January 4, February 1, March 7 & April 4 at 6:30pm Read whatever interests you and come to Teen Book Chat to talk about it! Refreshments served. TEEN TIME Every Friday at 4pm to 5:30pm DIY: VALENTINE’S JEWELRY Tuesday, February 16 at 3pm TEEN CUISINE: FRIED RICE AND EGG ROLLS Wednesday, February 17 at 3pm TEEN CUISINE: CHOCOLATE CANDY Thursday, February 18 at 3pm MARCH January 8, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 26 March 4, 11, 18, April 1, 8, 15, 22 APRIL LEARN SIGN LANGUAGE (4-part series) Mondays, April, 4, 11, 18 & 25 at 6:30pm EMPOWERMENT JOURNEY Celebrate the Teen Tech Week March 6-12, 2016 Check out all of the great digital resources and services that are available to help teens succeed in school and prepare for college and 21st century careers. CREATE WITH LIGHT! Tuesday, March 8 at 6:30pm CELEBRATE GIRL POWER: BRAIN BEAUTY Tuesday, March 15 at 6:30pm DIY: SPRING MANICURE Tuesday, March 22 at 6:30pm TEEN CUISINE: SPRINGTIME SWEET BREAD BRAID Thursday, March 24 at 3pm Scorch Trials PG-13, 132 min. Friday, January 15 at 3pm 3-part series of violence prevention workshops for teenage boys CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND COPING STRATEGIES: Tuesday, April 26 at 3pm EMPOWERMENT AND SELF-ESTEEM: Wednesday April 27 at 3pm DECISION MAKING AND SAFETY: Thursday, April 28 at 3pm DIY: ORGANIC SUGAR SCRUB Tuesday, April 26 at 6:30pm TEEN CUISINE: BERRY CHEESECAKE PARFAIT Wednesday, April 27 6:30pm DIY: FLOWER BURST mixed media painting Thursday, April 28 at 6:30pm TEEN SCREENMockingjay Part II The Martian PG-13, 144 min. Friday, February 19 at 3pm He Named Me Malala PG-13, 87 min. Monday, March 28 at 3pm PG-13, 136 min. Friday, April 29 at 3pm In the Children’s Room... Page 6 Spring Break Winter Break Programs! Magic Beyond Imagination! Tuesday, February 16 at 7pm Unforgettable magic & illusions for families with children of all ages. No Registration, all are welcome to participate. Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum Outreach Programs: (Grades K-6) Ice is Nice: Wednesday, February 17 at 3pm Explore the science of ice! Create art with colored ice & make ice cream Whales in Winter: Wednesday, February 17 at 4:30pm Touch real whale bones, try a blubber experiment, see an Inuit snow knife carved from walrus tusk, & make your own wintry whale snowglobe. Please note that you may only sign up for one of the above sessions. Family Movie at the Library Thursday, February 18 at 2pm (Movie to be announced) Babies & Toddlers PlayHooray Kids Families with children age 6mo. -Pre-Schl Stories, rhymes, music, movement & loads of fun. Fridays, January 8, February 5 & April 15 at 10:30am and March 4 at 11:30am. No Registration. Kids in Motion with Lee Knight Imagine That! Go Green Animal Sculptures Tuesday, April 26 at 1pm (Grades K – 3) Construct your own animal out of cardboard without using glue! Decorate it with recycled ribbon, buttons, wires, beads, trinkets, jewelry, and more. Imagine That! Pop Art Soft Sculptures Tuesday, April 26 at 2:30pm (Grades 4 – 6) Turn your favorite foods into Pop Art soft sculptures. Make a pizza pillow, candy cushion, a giant donut you can hug, and more! Live Animals with Green Meadows Farm Wednesday, April 27 at 4pm For families with children of all ages. No Registration. Kindergarten to 6th Grade Eating Healthy Can Be Fun! (Gr. 4-6) Intro to Vegetarianism An introduction to an alternate way of eating and cooking; hands-on participation and lots of fun! Saturdays, January 9, February 6 & March 12 at 1pm The Baking Coach Chocolate Cereal Pine Cone Treats (Gr. K-6) Wednesday, January 13 at 5pm Crochet Club (Gr. 4-6) Learn basic stitches & a small project. Mondays, January 25, February 1, 8, 22, 29, March 7 at 7pm Registration begins January 11 & is limited to 15 Sign Language (Gr. 4-6) Learn the basics of this beautiful language and have fun at the same time. Wednesdays, January 20, 27, February 3, 10, 24, March 2, 9, 16 at 6pm Registration begins January 6 & is limited to 15 Mondays, February 8 & March 14, Wednesdays, January 13 & April 13 at 10:30am No Registration Marshmallow Igloo (Gr. K-6) Thursday, February 25 at 5pm Mint Buttercream Chocolate Cake in a Jar (Gr. K-6) Wednesday, March 9 at 5pm Saturdays, January 30, February 27, March 19 and April 23 at 11am Family Pre-School Hour Chocolatey Good Dirt Cups (Gr. K-6) Wednesday, April 20 at 4:30pm Beading Workshops Families with children age 6mo. - Pre-Schl Music, movement, songs, rhymes and games. with Donna Green of A Time for Kids, Inc. Families with children age 18mo-Pre-Schl One hour of singing, dancing, storytelling & a craft. Mondays, January 11 and March 21 at 10:15am, 11:30am or 7pm Special 3-week sessions: Mondays, February 22, 29, March 7 & April 4, 11, 18 at 10:15am or 11:30am. Special evening sessions (7pm) Tuesday, February 2 & Wed., April 20 Registration begins two weeks before each program date Jump Bunch Families with children age 2 ½ - Pre-Schl Lots of Sports fun for little ones. Wednesdays, March 2, 9, 16 at 11am Teddy Bear Tea Party (Gr. K-3) Wednesday, April 20 at 6pm If you are signing up for the Tea Party, you may not sign up for the Chocolatey Dirt Cups LEGO Club (Gr. 4-6) No Registration with Miss Natalie Saturdays, February 13 & April 16 at 2pm Fitness and Fun with Miss Lisa (Gr. K-6) 6 week program. Mondays, February 1, 8, 22, 29, March 7, 14 at 5pm No Registration Winter & Spring Storytimes Proof of age required. Play Pals (families with little ones age 18 mo. – 29 mo) Unstructured play followed by a short storytime. Session I: Tuesdays, January 5, 12, 19, 26, February 2, 9 at 10:30am (Child’s birthday must fall between July 20, 2012 and July 5, 2013) Session II: Tuesdays, March 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12 at 10:30am (Child’s birthday must fall between Oct. 1, 2013 and Sept.14, 2014) Tiny Tots (families with children age 2 ½ through 3 ½) Stories, rhymes, songs and a craft Session I: Thursdays, January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11 at 11am (Child’s birthday must fall between July 7, 2011 and July 19, 2012) Session II: Thursdays, March 10, 17, 31, April 7, 14, 21 at 11am (Child’s birthday must fall between Sept. 10, 2012 and Sept. 30, 2013) www.facebook.com/ elmontlibrarychildrens You must be an Elmont Library Cardholder to register for these events. Thank you. Pre-School Storytime (Children age 3 ½ - 5... able to separate) Stories, rhymes, songs and a craft. Session I: Tuesdays, January 5, 12, 19, 26, February 2, 9 at 1:30pm (Child’s birthday must fall between January 7, 2010 and July 6, 2011) Session II: Tuesdays, March 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12 at 1:30pm (Child’s birthday must fall between March 8, 2011 and September 9, 2012) Upcoming Adult Programs.... Page 3 January February... is Black History Month with Constance Hallinan Lagan Black Singers of Popular Music Start the New Year with a New Attitude Friday, January 8 at 12:30pm This seminar opens the window of optimistic thinking for those who have yet to experience the joy of a life lived positively and encourages those already actively attempting to “stamp out” negativity to continue the quest. with Mel Haber Friday, February 5 at 12:30pm Join us for a tribute to the many Afro-American singers who have contributed much to popular music. We will highlight some of the finest singers from the 1920’s to present, such as, Ethel Waters, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong and so many more! Protect Yourself Against Fraud Schemes Afro-American Seamen in the 19th Century Whaling Industry “You’ve won a free prize...” Learn how to protect yourself and know the difference. This is an Information Sharing workshop. Friday, February 26 at 12:30pm with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service Friday, January 22 at 12:30pm We Hold These Truths: Moorish American’s look into the Doctrines of Dr Martin Luther King with Napoleon Revels-Bey Sunday, January 17 at 2pm Moorish American,Napoleon Revels-Bey,will discuss nationality, citizenship and American freedom from 1774 to present. Through artist responses to the powerful issues of slavery, the abolition movement,and emancipation. April Saving Time... Saving Money with Dr. Regina T. Gilbert with Mickey Maxwell Cohen Join us for a historical journey with well known African-American heroes of the whaling industry and their life and work. Examples of whaling artifacts will also be displayed March...is Women’s History Month Legendary Women of Long Island with Monica Randall Wednesday, March 2 at 1pm Join us for an entertaining program on the many colorful social icons of Long Island’s Gold Coast. Listen to the stories of their lives, loves and scandals. Judy... Beyond the Rainbow with Jack Schnur Friday, March 11 at 12:30pm Friday, April 1 at 12:30pm This is a jam packed informational program to help you save time and money. Learn how to avoid long lines at the airport, see Broadway shows, travel bargains, Gas bargains, Senior discounts and so much more! This program will cover the life and career of Judy Garland from her beginning in Vaudeville with her 2 sisters to her role in the Wizard of Oz & her many films & musicals. Experience recollections by Judy herself, Mickey Rooney, some of her costars & her daughters Liza and Lorna. The Comedy of Aging Madam Justice with Ira Epstein Wednesday, April 6 at 1pm This lecture examines the aging process through comedy routines of our most beloved comedians and through humorous songs. As author Michael Pritchard remarked, “You don’t stop laughing when you grow old. You grow old when you stop laughing!” The RMS Titanic... Her Final Days with Eco-Photo Explorers Friday, April 8 at 12:30pm The Women of the Supreme Court with James Coll Wednesday, March 16 at 1pm Discuss the lives and continung legacy of the women who serve the U.S. Supreme Court. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis with Marilyn Carninio Join Eco-Photo Explorers as they recall the tragic Friday, March 18 at 12:30pm history of the RMS Titanic and the exciting search This presentation takes us beyond the familiar narrative for her remains. The show will feature discussions of Jackie’s life. As told through over 100 photographs, on the technology used to find the wreck and will many rarely seen, this presentation covers Jackie’s examine the current controversy over the recovery life. Come to know the private side of the intelligent & inspriring of artifacts from this site. woman who was Jackie O. The Golden Age of Rock and Roll: The Ed Sullivan Years with Keith Crocker Friday, April 29 at 12:30pm Take a trip down memory lane and visit the golden age of Rock & Roll as it was captured by the Ed Sullivan Show. Hear the history of Ed Sullivan and watch clips of some of the biggest stars of the Rock era. Great Modern Female Vocalists with Richard Knox Wednesday, March 23 at 1pm Watch & listen to such talented performers as Barbra Streisand, Kelli O’Hara, Rebecca Luker, Idina Menzel, Linda Eder & Patti LuPone as they sing many of the memorable numbers from the “Great American Songbook.”