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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

WEST ORANGE PUBLIC LIBRARY SCHEDULES PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS IN MAY

WOPL LogoMay Programs for Adults

Poetry Workshop
WHEN: Saturday, May 4, at 9:30-11 AM
WHERE:
46 Mt. Pleasant Ave., West Orange                 

Prompts and discussion will help you get ideas flowing for your next poem. Please bring paper and pencil. If you have a poem to share, bring ten copies.  

An Afternoon of Broadway Classics
WHEN: Sunday, May 5, at 3 PM

Pleasant Valley Productions returns to the Library with a concert of Broadway classics. Enjoy some of Broadway's most memorable tunes presented by top performers from the West Orange area. Advance registration is recommended. Click here to sign up.

sense of an endingBook Discussion Group
WHEN: Monday, May 6, at 1:30 PM

Librarian Lana Peker leads the discussion of The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes. The book is a compelling novel that follows a middle-aged man as he contends with his past. 

 

 

Creative Connection
WHEN: Wednesday, May 8, at 7:15 PM

Join in our monthly discussion of the creative process. Topics may include dealing with creative blocks, preparing for projects, and competing in the marketplace. The group can also offer constructive feedback on your work. Everyone interested in the creative process is welcome. This free program is presented in partnership with the West Orange Arts Council. 

West Orange Writers' Group
WHEN: Thursday, May 9, at 7 PM

A casual forum for anyone interested in writing. Meet other writers and gently critique each other's work. Writers in all genres are welcome. You are invited to bring a sample of your work.  

Film & Dessert
WHEN: Friday, May 3 & May 17, at 2 PM

Seniors, looking for something to do?  Drop by the Library to watch a movie and enjoy light refreshments. Free!   

mozartMeet the Musician: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Bernard Ducoff Lecture Series in the Arts & Humanities
WHEN: Sunday, May 19, at 2 PM

Pianist Dennis Kobray becomes Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in a dramatic presentation. Discover the music, feelings, life and history of this world famous composer as Mr. Kobray takes on his persona and performs his music in period costume. Advance registration is recommended. Click here to sign up.

Funding for this program was provided in memory of Dr. Bernard Ducoff by the Ducoff family