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FOR ADULTS
SPENT: A Musical ReviewAbout Growing Olderin America(N) Friday, May 21, 8:00 p.m.
Old Age? Fun? Come and hear such tongue-in-cheek songs as “Organ Recital,” “Late Life Love,” and“On Top ofArthritis”—and then decide for yourself.The creators of this comical review are writer DorisWillens and director Lois Stein. The performers—allseniors—are veterans of Long Island musical productions: Fred Battline, Jacqui Chaskel, Cooky andLenny Klein, Peggy Silberling, and Sandy Enzer. Freetickets are available May 1 at both libraries.
Traveling Solo(EN) Thursday, May 20, 7:30 p.m.
Say “yes” to life by freeing yourself to travelindependently. Marge Rivera, a retired teacher, willexplore the fears that often hold people back fromtrying new experiences on their own. Ms. Rivera willhelp you discover the joys and benefits of travelingsolo. All are welcome.
Senior Health:Alternative Treatments(EN) Thursday, May 6, 7:30 p.m.
Would you like to overcome many of your achesand pains without the use of drugs or surgery? MarkCapodanno, D.C., will explore alternative approachesto treating common ailments of today’s active seniorcitizens. All are welcome.
Health InsuranceInformation, Counseling
& Assistance(N) Thursday, May 13,1:00-4:00 p.m.
HIICAP-trainedcounselors answerquestions about Medicare,HMOs, and supplementary health insurance.Call 261-6930 to make anappointment.
Senior Citizen Mobile OfficeThursday, May 27,10:30 a.m.-12 noon and 1:00-2:30 p.m.(East Northport Library Parking Lot)
If you are 60 years of age or older you mayqualify for some of the many benefits availablethrough the Suffolk County Senior Citizen MobileInformation Office. Representatives can provide youwith Senior I.D. Cards and information and referrals on veterans’ benefits, employment, nutrition,and more. All are welcome to make use of thisinformative service.
Power of Attorney &Health Care Proxy(EN) Monday, May 3, 2:00 p.m.
Attorney Winter Brook Ryan of Northport willbe our guest speaker for Decision Making Day, anannual event sponsored by the New York State BarAssociation. This year’s program addresses PowersofAttorney and Health Care Proxies. Miss Ryanwill provide information and samples of both ofthese important documents and will offer assistanceon how to complete them. Please register by callingthe East Northport Library at 261-2313.
Senior PC 201(N) Monday, May 10,3:00 p.m.
Ron Richards is back! Computer consultantRon Richards tells you all you need to know abouttoday’s computers, what they do and how you canhave fun with them without going back to school. Ineasy-to-understand terms, Mr. Richards will talkabout Windows98, the Internet, and lots more.There will be a computer for demonstration andtime for your questions. All are welcome.
S5IAlive Driver Program(N) Monday, May 24, 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Register May 1 at the Northport Library
(EN) Thursdays, May 27 & June 3,7:00-11:00 p.m.Register May 8 at the East Northport Library
AARP’s Mature Driver Program is open todistrict residents who are 50 years of age or older.There is an $8 fee payable to AARP by check ormoney order only. Please bring your library card toregistration.
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FOR ADULTS
OrganicHorticulture(N) Wednesday, May 5,7:00 p.m.
All are welcome tothis informative workshop cosponsored by Northport Village. Jeff Frank,Long Island’s leading expert on organic horticulture,will share information on the health benefits oforganic lawn, garden and tree care, and provide tipson low cost, low maintenance gardening techniques.
Poets Night &Open Reading(EN) Friday, May 28, 7:30 p.m.
Enjoy the performance artistry of this month’sfeatured poet, Kate Kelly. Please bring your ownverse to share during our open reading time.
Poetry Workshop& Reading(N) Saturdays, May 1, 15,22 & 29,2:004:00 p.m.
Our peer review workshop continues thismonth. New members are always welcome.
(N) Saturday, May 8, 2:00-4:00 p.m.Linda Opyer, a teacher and widely-published
poet, will be our guest reader this month. All arewelcome.
toLongwoodGardensTuesday,
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June 22, 1999
Departure: 8:00 a.m. from the Laurel Ave. Schoolparking lot (across from Northport Library)
Return: 8:30 p.m.Cost: $54 per person (checks only; payable to
Northport-East Northport Public Library;non-refhndable)
Itinerary: Exquisite flowers, majestic trees, andopulent architecture are yours to enjoy atLongwood Gardens in Kennet Square, PA.Lunch is included at the beautiful glass-enclosedTerrace Cafe.Register in person (limit 2 on first day of ticketsale) at the Northport Library beginning May 15.
Home Study for High SchoolEquivalency & ESL(EN) Tuesday, May 4, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Representatives from Western Suffolk BOCESwill describe opportunities for adults to study Englishas a Second Language at home and to prepare for theGED test. Both of these BOCES orientation programsare free of charge to students. To register please callthe East Northport Library at 261-2313.
Defensive Driving(EN) Tuesday, May 25 & Tuesday, June 1,7:00-10:00 p.m. Fee: $30
Applications for this six-hour course may bepicked up at either Library beginning May 8.
Friday Movies
The Horse Whisperer(N) Friday, May 7, 2:00 p.m.
Robert Redford stars as Tom Booker, a manwith the mystical power to tame wild horses andheal broken spirits. Rated PG-13. 169 mm.
Odd Couple II(N) Friday, May 21,2:00 p.m.
Felix and Oscar are together again, enroute tothe wedding of Oscar’s son to Felix’s daughter.Rated PG-13. 97 mm.
Novel Ideas(N) Friday, May 14, 1:00 p.m.(N) Monday, May 17, 7:00 p.m.
This month we will take a lookat The Dark Room by Minette Walters. Please calldiscussion leader Dodie Giliman at 261-6930 if youwould like to join this group.
Book & Sandwich (W)rap(N) Tuesday, May 4, 7:00 p.m.(EN) Thursday, May 6,1:00 p.m.
In honor of Mother’s Day, our group will be takinga look at short stories about mothers. We will discuss“Madison at 69th, a Fable,” “Significant Moments inthe Life of My Mother,” and “Friend of My Youth.”To join us, call Rosalie Toja or the Reference Department at 261-6930.
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“When I Give I Give Myself”Walt Whitman
The Greeks defmed philanthropy as lovinghumanity. All of us experience the philanthropy ofothers as we walk through the Libraries at Northportand East Northport. The polished granite countertopsof the circulation desks, the grapevine wreath, theflourishing plants and weekly flower arrangements,the endearing bear sculpture, the crewelwork samplerof the old East Northport Library, the fabric paintingof the new East Northport Library, the children’sImagination Center and Friendship Seating, theframed Ramona poster, the outdoor flower pots atEast Northport, the classic books-on-tape collection,our American flags. These are just some of the manycontributions made to the Library. We thank all ofthose whose gifts make these buildings warm andpersonal spaces that are welcoming and central to thelife of the community. It takes a village to raise achild; it takes a community to create a library.
Speaking ofWritingAuthor Visit
M.E. Kerr, 1993recipient of the MargaretA. Edwards Award for herlifetime achievement inwriting for young adults,pays her third visit to theLibrary’s Speaking of Writing Program on May 20,1999. Kerr is one of many honored Young Adultauthors—among them Walter Dean Myers, RichardPeck, and Caroline B. Cooney—who have come to theLibrary’s Community Room in May to speak aboutwriting.
Ms. Kerr will speak to a packed audience ofstudents selected from the district’s middle schools.Kerr will autograph copies of her books which thestudents read before attending the program. Thispopular program is eagerly awaited by these students.
Ms. Kerr, a Long Islander living in East Hampton,sees a real distinction in writing for young adults, whoare concerned with the basics of making and losingfriends and wondering what to do with their lives.Kerr says, “My job as a writer of books for youngpeople is to entertain them, hoping they will want tocome back for more.”
New YorkState HonorsVeteranswith SpecialPublication
The New York StateAssembly has publisheda comprehensive bibliography of print and onlineresources entitled HowIt Was: The Tears andTriumphs ofMen andWomen at War. Produced with the assistance of the New YorkState Library, thisvaluable resource for adults and children isavailable at both the Northport and East North-port Libraries.
New York StateYoung BoatersLicense Course(N) Mondays, June 7, 14, 21 & 28, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
New York State and the Town of Huntington requireboat operators ages ten through eighteen to possess aNYS Young Boaters License. YA Services offers theofficial boating safety course conducted by the U.S.Coast Guard Auxiliary. Upon successful completion ofthis eight-hour course, you will receive the officialcertificate, identification, and patch from the auxiliary.The course and license include the now mandatoryinstruction on the use of personal watercraft.
Young boaters should register for this free programbeginning May 18 at the Northport Library. Registrationis limited and district residents are given preference.
FOR ADULTS
“With a new centuryand new millenniumjust ahead, it is imperative that we reflecton the service andsacrifice of veterans.These were ordinarymen and women whodid extraordinarythings out of sense ofduty, honor andpatriotism. Theircompelling stories,which have beenassembled here, oughtto be an inspirationand example to allAmericans.”
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Books, Bytes & Beyond 1999When M.E. Kerr appears at the Library, she will
meet the Library’s YA Book Reviewers. Their compilationof reviews, Books, Bytes and Beyond 1999, is published tocoincide with her visit. Hard-working reviewers WilliamBrennan, Marisa Glashow, Brian Hartough, JustinHartough, Katie Higgins, Danny Hyun, Jerilyn Libby,Caitlin Morrissey, Kate Parmenter, Danielle Saudino,Elena Spuhler, and James Worsdale will be guests at alunch in the Library with Ms. Kerr.
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Toilet Learning(EN) Monday, May 10, 7:30 p.m.
Is your child ready to begin toiletlearning? Parent educator Leah Dombrofffrom the Cornell Cooperative Extensionwill present an informative program onthis topic. Registration begins May 3 atthe East Northport Library.
May Day Festivities(N) Saturday, May 22, 10:00 a.m.
Children ages 4 and up will celebratespring customs from around the world.Our program will begin in the MuseumCove and culminate outside with a maypole dance. Registration begins May 8 atthe Northport Library.
Internet AccessAvailable inChildren’s Services
Access to the Internet through theLibrary’s new Youth Services home page isnow available in the Children’s ServicesDepartment. Children and parents mustcomplete the Internet Access AgreementForm in person in either the East North-port or Northport Children’s Room in orderto use the Internet at the Library You mayalso access our Youth Services page fromhome at anytime. Please see a Children’sLibrarian for details.
Rosemary Wellsdedicates Streets of Gold
Rosemary Wells’ new book, Streets of Gold, is based on theactual journal of twelve-year-old Mary Antin, who emigratedfrom Russia to Boston in 1894. Drawing upon Mary’s account,Rosemary Wells dramatically illuminates the sorrow of leavingbehind the familiar—family, language, customs—and the joy ofbecoming part of a new world. Illustrator Dan Andreasen’spaintings capture the contrasts between Mary’s old home andher new one, heightening our understanding of both herstruggles and her remarkable achievement.
Rosemary Wells has dedicated Streets of Gold to JacquelineHerchenroder, Children’s Librarian, in whose memory theRosemary Wells Collection is also dedicated. On Wednesday,May 26, 7:30 p.m., at the East Northport Library, RosemaryWells will read from Streets of Gold. The Friends of the Librarywill have autographed copies of Streets of Gold for purchase aswell as other popular titles by Rosemary Wells, including herYoko, McDuff and Max books.
FOR CHILDREN he Bookimir’3pot
Stop by the Libraryand pick up May’sbookmark by Brooke TaylorCatanzano. A reading list,compiled by our Children’sLibrarians, is on the back.
Exhibit ofInternational Board on Books for
Young People Honour ListThe Northport-East Northport Public Library has been desig
nated as one of several sites nationwide to exhibit the InternationalBoard on Books for Young People (IBBY) 1998 Honour List. Theexhibit can be seen in the Museum Cove at the Northport Library
throughout the month of May.The International Board on Books for Young People Honour List is a biennial
selection of outstanding, recently published books honoring writers, illustratorsand translators from 62 member countries. The 1998 Honour List includes 119books in 30 different languages: 47 books are honored for writing, 38 for illustration, and 34 for translation. The books included in the exhibit represent the best inchildren’s literature from each member country.
To complement the IBBY Honour List Exhibit, the Library will display acollection of international literary character dolls from the collection of GraceHanley, a member of the IBBY U.S. National Section.
The public is invited to a reception to highlight the IBBY Honour List Exhibitwhich will be held at the Northport Library on Thursday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m.
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