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Thursday 13
WHAT’S
____________________
ON TODAY
For recurring events,
see “Every Thursday” – below.
1:30p to 3p – World History of
Modern Wine
Public Library (register)
p8
3:30p to 4:30p – Valentine Canvas
Painting with Paint a Treasure
Public Library (ages 8 to 14; register)
5p to 9p – GALentine Chocolate
Crawl
Downtown Haddonfield p4
5p to 10p – Dine & Donate for
Haddonfield Garden Club
PJ Whelihan’s
p9
8p – The Who’s Tommy
Haddonfield Plays & Players p29
EVERY THURSDAY (or most)
____________________
7:45a – Alcoholics Anonymous
Methodist Church, Scout Room
8a – Mass
Christ the King Catholic Church
9a to 12n – Art Workplace
Mabel Kay Senior Center
10a to 12n – Indian King Tavern
Museum
10a to 9p – Public Library
10:30a to 11a – Toddler Time
Public Library (ages 2 to 4)
11:30a – Cardio Fun
Mabel Kay Senior Center
12n – Alcoholics Anonymous
Baptist Church, Boardroom
1p – Al-Anon
Presbyterian Church, Youth Lounge
1p to 4p – Art Workplace
Mabel Kay Senior Center
1p to 4p – Indian King Tavern
Museum
1p to 5p – Markeim Arts Center
1:30p – 65 Club
6p – Al-Anon
Presbyterian Church, Youth Lounge
6:15p – Lions Club
1st 3rd Thu at Tavistock
7p to 9p – Open Mic
Saxbys
8:30p to 11p – Alcoholics
Anonymous
Grace Church
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#065 • FEBRUARY 7 TO 21, 2020
Course: History of modern wine
Haddonfield Public Library offers a six-week
course, “The World History of Modern Wine,”
Thursdays thru Feb 20, from 1:30 to 3pm.
This course was first offered by Trinity University
online. Attendees meet, watch the course videos,
and discuss the readings. Each module includes
short video lectures, guided readings, and primary
sources.
The course explores the growth of global wine
production and trade over the past three centuries.
You will explore key themes in wine history and
learn about the methods and resources that
historians use to understand the past.
The course is designed for both wine-lovers who
want to know more about their favorite beverage,
and for history-lovers who are curious about the
growing field of commodity history.
Topics include the “old” and “new” worlds of
wine, the changing nature of taste, and innovations
in wine quality. You will discuss the historical
development of appellation systems to classify
wine, as well as the importance of global trade in
creating the world’s distinctive wine regions.
Students will be given the tools and skills to
start researching the histories of their own favorite
wines. To register, scan the QR code n, or go to
haddonfieldlibrary.org. If you have questions, email
cdecampli@haddonfieldlibrary.org.
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