If you are looking for an easy, free way to beat the heat wave, how about a movie? The library will be showing “A Shark’s Tale” on Thursday July 8th at 3pm. Popcorn & Juice will be served. Children 5 & up are welcome with parent or guardian. Large groups are requested to register by calling 237-0891. And don’t forget to check our calendar for more summer reading program activities!
The first half of our Classic Movie Series concludes this Monday March 29th, with a screening of “Captains Courageous“, starring Lionel Barrymore & Spenser Tracy. It was directed by Victor Fleming who also was behind the cameras for the Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind. Speaking of Gone with the Wind, we will announce a winner of our deluxe DVD set of that classic of cinema classics. You must attend to be entered in the drawing. The Classic Movie Series will resume in the fall.
So declares Princess Tiana when confronted with a request from a frog who claims to be Prince Naveen…of Maldonia. The Princess and the Frog is the latest from Disney Animation, nominated for 3 Oscars and out on DVD this week. We have it to show here at the library this afternoon beginning at 2pm!
So says Blanche DuBois, during our feature film “Streecar Named Desire”. Our Classic Movie Series returns this Monday evening, March 15th at 6pm. All attendees are eligible to enter our drawing for a deluxe DVD set of “Gone with the Wind”.
That’s right our Classic Movie Series resumes with the first of three movies in March. Don’t forget that all movie-goers are eligible to enter our drawing for a deluxe DVD set of “Gone with the Wind”. Showtime is 6pm and admission is free.
During the month of March, people who attend our Classic Movie Series will have an opportunity to win a
70th anniversary deluxe DVD set of “Gone with the Wind”. We will be screening movies on March 1, 15 & 29th. All movies have a connection to “Gone with the Wind“. “It Happened One Night” (3/1) stars Clark Gable. “A Streetcar Named Desire” (3/15) stars Vivien Leigh, and “Captains Courageous” (3/29) was directed by Victor Fleming, who helmed both Gone with the Wind & The Wizard of Oz! All movies begin at 6pm and admission is free.
But please plan to join us this afternoon, for a showing of the Disney animated classic, “Alice in Wonderland”. Showtime is 2pm and admission is free. Snacks will be available.
Classic Movie Night returns this coming Monday, Feb. 22nd with the 1957 Best Picture winner. Check out our Youtube Channel for a clip from the movie. Movie begins at 6pm.
Best Years of Our Lives won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1946. Classic Movie Night is co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library. All movies begin at 6pm and admission is free.