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Visit with Author Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary Great Neck Library

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Registration for all Computer<br />

Workshops opens on<br />

September 1st. Register<br />

Online at greatnecklibrary.org<br />

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday<br />

save the<br />

date<br />

Sunday, Sept. 19 at 2 pm<br />

2 3 4<br />

Meet author Mary McDonagh Murphy, a documentary<br />

filmmaker, six-time Emmy Award winner and former CBS<br />

News producer, as she talks about her New York Times bestseller<br />

Scout, Atticus & Boo and gives us a peek at a few clips of her new<br />

film Hey, Boo. Book sale and signing to follow.<br />

Please join us Monday, Sept. 13 at 2 pm for a special feature<br />

film screening of To Kill a Mockingbird.<br />

5<br />

12<br />

Main <strong>Library</strong><br />

& Parkville Branch<br />

closed Sunday<br />

Main <strong>Library</strong><br />

& Parkville Branch<br />

OPEN<br />

Sunday hours resume<br />

1 - 5 pm<br />

19 Main:<br />

Part of Our Fall<br />

Literary Series:<br />

<strong>Author</strong> <strong>Visit</strong> by<br />

Mary McDonagh<br />

Murphy,<br />

author & awardwinning<br />

documentary<br />

filmmaker<br />

Book sales & signing:<br />

SCOUT, ATTICUS,<br />

& BOO<br />

Celebrate an American<br />

Classic - 50th<br />

<strong>Anniversary</strong> of<br />

To Kill a Mockingbird<br />

Sneak film preview of<br />

“Hey Boo”<br />

refreshments<br />

2 - 4 pm<br />

26<br />

Main:<br />

Music @GNL<br />

Now We Can Sing!<br />

Inspirational music<br />

event presented by<br />

Barbara Siesel, flutist<br />

and Keith Torgan,<br />

singer, songwriter,<br />

guitarist and<br />

storyteller featuring<br />

music of Bach,<br />

Schumann<br />

and more...<br />

2 pm<br />

6<br />

13<br />

Labor Day<br />

All <strong>Library</strong><br />

locations<br />

closed<br />

Special Feature<br />

film at Main:<br />

To Kill a Mockingbird<br />

<strong>with</strong> Gregory Peck and<br />

Robert Duvall,<br />

2 pm<br />

20<br />

Main: All About<br />

Email Hands-on<br />

Computer Class<br />

10:30 am - 12:30 pm<br />

To register call ext. 246 *<br />

Main:<br />

Improve Your<br />

Google Searching<br />

Computer Demo. 7:30 pm<br />

To register call Info. Desk<br />

at ext. 202 *<br />

27<br />

Main: All About the<br />

Internet Hands-on<br />

Computer Workshop<br />

10:30 am - 12:30 pm.<br />

To register call ext. 246 *<br />

Main:<br />

Discussion Group:<br />

Socrates’ Salon.<br />

A special Monday Salon<br />

celebrates its 20th<br />

<strong>Anniversary</strong> at the <strong>Library</strong><br />

Hosted by Ron Gross<br />

3 pm<br />

September Events<br />

7<br />

Film at Main:<br />

Oscar<br />

Hammerstein’s<br />

Show Boat, 2 pm<br />

14<br />

Film at Main:<br />

Oscar Hammerstein’s<br />

Oklahoma!<br />

2 pm<br />

21<br />

Lakeville Branch<br />

2nd Grade for Grownups<br />

Computer Workshop<br />

10:30 am - 12:30 pm<br />

To register call<br />

ext. 232 *<br />

Film at Main:<br />

Oscar<br />

Hammerstein’s<br />

Carousel,<br />

2 pm<br />

28<br />

Main:<br />

Bayview Book Club:<br />

Indignation by Philip Roth<br />

led by Librarian<br />

Leila Mattson, 1 pm<br />

To register call Info. Desk at<br />

ext. 202 *<br />

Film at Main:<br />

Oscar Hammerstein’s<br />

The King and I,<br />

2 pm<br />

1<br />

Registration for all computer<br />

workshops opens today<br />

at 10 am.<br />

Parkville Branch<br />

Adult Computer Instruction<br />

9 - 10 am<br />

(no registration required)<br />

8<br />

Parkville Branch<br />

Adult Computer Instruction<br />

9 - 10 am<br />

(no registration required)<br />

15<br />

Parkville Branch<br />

Adult Computer Instruction<br />

9 - 10 am<br />

(no registration required)<br />

Main: <strong>Author</strong> Talk, Book-<br />

Signing/PowerPoint<br />

presentation:<br />

The Last Tango in Baghdad by<br />

Albert Khabbaza, M.D., 2 pm<br />

22<br />

Parkville Branch<br />

Adult Computer Instruction<br />

9 - 10 am<br />

(no registration required)<br />

Main: Lecture - Bud Livingston<br />

presents Joe DiMaggio,<br />

2 pm<br />

29<br />

Parkville Branch<br />

Adult Computer Instruction<br />

9 - 10 am (no registration required)<br />

Main: Lecture - Brooklyn: The<br />

People & the Neighborhoods-<br />

How the neighborhoods got<br />

their names, presented by<br />

Marty Adler, 2 pm<br />

Lakeville Book Discussion:<br />

The Unbearable Lightness of<br />

Being by Milan Kundera led by<br />

Librarian Judy Snow, 7 pm<br />

To register call ext. 232 *<br />

Main: <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Neck</strong> Historical<br />

Society presents Architecture:<br />

G.N. Estates & Kensington<br />

presented by Architect<br />

Barbara Dziorney 7:30 pm<br />

9<br />

Rosh Hashanah<br />

Lakeville & Station<br />

Branches<br />

Closed<br />

Main & Parkville<br />

Open<br />

16 17<br />

10 11<br />

Yom Kippur<br />

Eve<br />

All <strong>Library</strong><br />

locations<br />

close<br />

at 5 pm<br />

23 24 25<br />

30<br />

Parkville Branch<br />

Book Group:<br />

The Guernsey Literary<br />

and Potato Peel<br />

Pie Society<br />

by Mary Ann Shaffer<br />

led by Librarian<br />

Jayne Alexander,<br />

1:30 pm<br />

To register call<br />

ext. 273 *<br />

Art Exhibit: Eva Haughie’s<br />

paintings on view Sept. 14 - Oct. 15<br />

in the Main <strong>Library</strong>,<br />

Lower Lobby Art Gallery<br />

* REGISTRATION REQUIRED. To sign-up ONLINE for <strong>Library</strong> programs requiring registration or for further information on all <strong>Library</strong> programs, please visit our website at<br />

www.greatnecklibrary.org and click on Program Calendar & Registration or click on Programs & Events (have your library card handy.) Or register by calling the location holding the<br />

program. To register for COMPUTER CLASSES held at the Main <strong>Library</strong>, please call the Programming Office at 466-8055, x 246/208 or register ONLINE at our website (see above.)<br />

To register at the branches holding classes, call them at 466-8055, Station at ext. 234, Parkville, ext. 273 or Lakeville, ext. 232.<br />

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18 Yom Kippur<br />

Lakeville &<br />

Station<br />

Branches<br />

Closed<br />

Main &<br />

Parkville<br />

Open<br />

Parkville<br />

AARP<br />

Defensive<br />

Driving Class<br />

(Oct. 2)<br />

Registration *<br />

10:00 am

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