Doctor Who Marathon
Celebrate the holiday season with your favorite alien! Relax with a day of Doctor Who episodes, trivia contests, and themed snacks.
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 FOR APPLEFEST.
Celebrate the holiday season with your favorite alien! Relax with a day of Doctor Who episodes, trivia contests, and themed snacks.
Do you love Bollywood musicals? Join us for a screening of Bride & Prejudice. Samosas and other refreshments will be served.
So many fandoms, so little time. Come to the Library for a multi-fandom event. There will be trivia contests covering tons of book series, shows, and more. Test your wits against other fans of Pretty Little Liars, The Maze Runner, Divergent, 5 Nights at Freddie's, Doctor Who, Percy Jackson and more!
It's cold outside! Warm up with a few hours of Just Dance. Refreshments will be served.
“Why do you like Miss Austen so very much?” Charlotte Brontë asked the critic George Henry Lewes in 1847. While Lewis found Jane Austen to be one of the great English novelists, Brontë found her work to be lacking in imagination, noting that she “should hardly like to live with [Austen’s] ladies and gentlemen, in their elegant but confined houses.” How surprised Brontë would be, then, to learn that Austen remains a consistent--and pervasive--presence in all aspects of popular culture, nearly 200 years after her death.
The digital world dramatically changes the context of photo and video sharing and instanlty amplifies the potential audience for the images you capture and upload. How early does one's digital footprint begin and how are your behaviors affecting your child's digital footprint? Join us to learn more about how sharing videos and pictures of your child could be a violation of his/her right to privacy.
Facilitated discussions using real-life examples, teen participants, and free materials.
Digital drama brews in the offline world and simmers online when kids feel emboldened to say or do things that they wouldn't face-to-face. Participants will learn about the forms of digital drama including fake pages, impersonation, and sub-tweeting as well as the challenges tweens/teens face as their friends and foes from offline life connect with them through new mediums.
A facilitated discussion using real-life examples, teen participants, and free materials.
The unprecedented rate of technological change - with 24/7 connection to others, the development of virtual realities and virtual relationships of all sorts - may be redefining what it is to be human in the 21st century. This workshop will look at the secret world of teenagers (and adults) and offer suggestions of how we can get back to a reality grounded in authentic feeling and connection.
This discussion is facilitated by Jerry Sanders, Clinical Social Worker/ Therapist, LCSW-R
Valerie Lucznikowska will present a brief history of the prison at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. Having visited the prison, she will discuss its current operation and what the future may hold.
Join Ruth Landstrom, Ph.D., for ideas on how to bring mindfulness to everyday life. Each class will include a guided mediation practice. Attendance at all four sessions is encouraged.