Monday, February 16, 2009

Looking ahead with Freedom 2/16- 2/21

Tuesday
"Rise and Shine Story Time" starts at 10 am
- This is a regular weekly program that reads books to small children.

"African Americans in the White House" 10:30- 12 noon
- Join in an exploration of African Americans that served in the White House during the 20th and the 21st century.

"Unplugged" 2:30- 4 pm
- This is a regular program that meets every other week. This after school program is geared specially for high school students. Board games are brought out and a battle of whits ensues.

Wednesday
"Power Point Basics" 6- 8 pm
- Learn how to create, edit and save a basic presentation with Microsoft Power Point. This class is designed for adults with some experience using Microsoft Word. The class is free and open. No attendance at other computer classes is required.

"Wednesday Movie" starts at 6 pm
- Join us for the hilarious film Vegas Vacation. This classic National Lampoons movie continues the story of the Griswold family as they experience Las Vegas first hand. Rated PG. This event is free and open.

Thursday
"Voices of Sudan" talks at 9 am and 11 am
- Photographer and author David Johnson will be sharing images and stories and taking questions about his newest work Voices of Sudan. David is a founding member of Silent Images. Prints from this body of work are currently on display in the library.

"African American Art Project" starts at 4 pm
- This event for teens focuses on art related to African American History Month.

Friday
"ThinkCOLLEGE" 1- 3 pm in the Community Room
- Our branch is lucky have a ThinkCollege representative on hand to assist students who want to find a way to college. Friday, our Think College will be focused and meeting with students and parents who want to look for programs and scholarships. See more information about this program by clicking HERE.

Saturday
"Little Read" 12- 4 pm
- Is the Big Read program just a litte too bog for your young reader? Join us Saturday for the Dr. Seuss classic The Sneetches.


And as always, please call 704-416-4200 if you have any questions or want to know more about our programs.

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