Passport To Adventure is a free series of film presentations held at the Riverfront Library on designated Tuesdays at 2 pm. Each month we travel to a different country. Riverfront Library is located at One Larkin Center. Free parking is available. No registration is required for individuals, but large groups need to make a reservation by calling Jody Maier at 375-7966.
Millennium Book Club will discuss "Atonement" by Ian McEwan. Watch the movie (on your own) read the book and join us to discuss the book as compared to the movie. Registration not required. Refreshments. Sponsored by the Friends.
For King and Country by Thomas Lewis. The New York Council for the Humanities has awarded the Keeler Library a grant as part of their Reading Between the Lines program. John Steele Gordon, North Salem resident, and historian will lead the four part discussion series. Gordon has a distinguished writing career.
Chess workshop for beginners and experienced players. For adults and children ages 8 and above. Bring your chess set if you have one. Refreshments served.
Author Nancy Goldstone talks about her book Four Queens: The Provencal Sisters who Ruled Europe. Historian Nancy Goldstone examines medieval Europe from the point of view of four Provenal sisters who played key roles in shaping history.
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