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I Book - all/@l al D) R ll I ' www.webrary.org JAN - FEB 2007 ¢ MORTON GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY AMnyyLWibhra€rery: Anytime, yth<r>eue'" chhaavpete8rs¢,hae"n¢@oug‘Eh0 rteoa‘dkntwowoiOfF AInrdtsonCehsiciaangoPerforming |t's a book you want to finish read- Sun., Feb. A host of free online Library services .ing. You can choose from 11 book 25 2 is available to MGPL cardholders at clubs: audiobooks, business, fiction, d’ p_m home. Have your library card handy; good news, horror, mystery, nonfic- T O_neS'adn you may need your barcode and PIN tion, pre-publication, romance, sci- C a5S'c an (last four digits of your home phone ence fiction/fantasy, and the teen fo|k dances number) for access to some databases. book club. Go to www.webrary.org ire pegb and click on Online Book Clubs in the Orme y Sign up for e-notices at the Reader's Corner. the taiented Checkout Desk or online at: dance e-notices.webrary.org. Three types of MatchBook matches your interests tmupe, notices can be sent to you via e-mail: with the new materials arriving at the |ndQne§ian ¢ Pre-due notices are reminders sent Library every month. You'll receive Performing monthly notification of new items in Arts ChicagQ_ a few days before your checked-out items are due. This provides time to Your Choice Of °\/9" fty ¢tl°n 9e""e5 CO|0FfU|, autheti C05’EUm<’-‘S and . return the items, renew them by and nonfldlon Subject <'="ea5- YOU Ca" Indonesian music highlightthis beau- l phone (847-965-9575), online also receive notification of new large tifu| dance peffQrmance_ print books and audiovisual formats, (renewals.webrary.or9). or in person. Warrior such as new DVDs and CDs. You ROPC ~ Reserve notices: receive notification can even get a list of new books SPun" |:eb_11' 2 pm l sooner for items being held for you. ' by Vol” favorite auth°r5- G0 to Guinness-world-record-holder, David First notices for items that are two weeks overdue are e-mailed. Second WabWouWt-Mh/temblra°r"y'5O'9.r“g/ursp/muasmtFghbaook Fhiisshwera’ythinetoRoypoeurWhaerarirotr’wWithmhluismp notices and subsequent notices will continue to be sent via postal mail. Bprinbtebd brLochure, at thedLib_rary‘ “b‘a9sli"cet“o"-"tr9uYlyroupnebetrl_ieicvka5b' lgeo.inDgavf_idrOmw_ill MYMed|aMa||1 Y9“ Can d°W"\|°ad 0 Y ewls an Jun demonstrate such "ropenastics" as traveling, paftnef and dQu- bOOkS, aUdlObOOkS, and VlCl€OS T0 Your PE‘f5°"a| C°mPUteT- HU"dTed5 Sun., Jan. 7, Z pm ble Dutch. This interactive program of be5t5e|le"5' C|a55lC5i ction and Bobby Lewis is an instrumentalist, i will also nonfiction titles are available for vocalist, composer, arranger, band feature a adults and children. There are no leader and teacher, who has per- chance for overdue fines for MyMediaMall formed on stage and in recordings some audi- selections because the digital materi- with Peggy Lee, Tony Bennett, Ramsey ence mem- als are automatically returned at the Lewis, Curtis Mayfield, and many bers to end of the loan period. If an item is other famous artists. Pianist Jim Ryan chaHenge already checked out, you can put it has done recordings the Warrior on hold to be notified by e-mail as as a performer and at jump soon as it is available. writer/producer rope danc- of commercial ing, and a Online Book Clubs: every weekday, music for television breathtak- you'll receive a portion of a book to and radio. ing finale. read in your e-mail. Each week, m Computer Individual, Hands-on C Tutorials ' Using a computer mouse Classes ' Morton Grove residents can learn Basie lntemet how to use a computer with a one ~ Setting up a free e-mail account ' on-one, hands-on tutorial guided by Using iBi5ii°r ine i-ibTai'Y'5 —< an MGPL Librarian. Call 847-929-5101 Computer catalog -1 to schedule an appointment for one * Using EBSCO, the magazine or more of these sessions: database for research Movies, Munchies and Music from the Movies Let’s Talk About It More - ' - " Sun., Jan. 21, 2 pm Q Biegt-aphy of Betty Gt-ab|e The Library hosts . ' The incredible presented by Jack Diamond a Pr09ram that - - pianist Eugene Kwok { Wed_ jam 24' 2 pm § pmi/ides entertain- returns to MGPL for 1 Betty G' rable was only 13 when i ment and education, a concert of movie i she was a chorus girl in her first plus light refreshments’ music’ featuring film, Happy Dayg (1929)_ By the I every Tuesday at 11:30 am. Join us songs such as My i end of the 19405’ She Wes the L for travelogs, films, concerts, live pre- Owri True Love from t highest paid teme|e Star in sentations, and more, You can bring G006 With the W/rid, A5 Time G095 Hohywoed and Wes one of the your lunch or just enjoy coffee and BYfrom Casab/ancat M00," River most oputar inups of WWh_ munQh|e5_ (1;-;|| 347-929-5101 for from.Breakfastat Tiffanys, Stella by Btogrgpher Jest Diamond Wm details. Upcoming special events Starlight from The Uninvited, Mack ; tell more details about her film include: the Knife from Beyond the Sea’ and many more. career and untimely death at the PAGETURNERS L age °l 56- Tues., Jan. 9, 11:30 am Did You Know? i 1» Nat King ¢o|e KLI.abrreanri.aHna,nWseI.Hn,dR.ISeCaUdSSer8svSaerri.veictyes Yfrooumcvanlrtduoalrlyesaenayrcwhhaenrey!time, ‘ Tues.' Feb. 20' 2 pm Qt popular books. Joi-n us for a . i phy of Nat King Cole, the |eg- interestQing books Reference L.ibrary to the collecti.on of endary Singer, Songwriter and ' online encyclopedias, reference F jazz pianist |v|||_|_|5|\||U|v| pAR|( books and almanacs. Over 300 refer- i . 1 Tuesday, Jan. 16, 11:30 am ence eBooks are now ava.ilable Making Your |\/|Qney |_a5t in Hy Speck, a college professor for online! You can use the print copies t Retirement over 35 years at City Colleges of of the books in the Reference Room it Wed_' |:eb_ 23' 2 pm Chicago and a 12-year-architecture or go to databases.webrary.org, i tn this Workshop’ Karen Chen docent, will guide you on a figura- where you'll find the Gale Virtual from the University of |||inoi5 tive stroll through Millenium Park. Reference Library books listed after Extension Wm demonstrate Strete_ Hy will share his insight and passion the encyclopedias. Students, teachers, gies to maximize your income for the artists, philanthropists, and professionals and entrepreneurs can L the movers and shakers who made do high quality research using their during retirement, understand the role of taxes, and manage 4I Millenium Park possible. own computers. ; t imnveensttmyeeanrsts. Ldeuarrinngwyhoautrcruertrieren-t 3 H19IS2T0O_R1Y97o0r MUSIC IN CHICAGO' aLavnaigtaubatgee Translation $eFVi¢e$ research says about how much Tues-I Fen 5' "530 am MGPL is participating in Polytalk Y0“ can WiindiaW and Spend e'3Cn Sark Antaramian presents a musical a Statewide network of vo|unteet . year" Most nancial Workshops ni5i°lV Oi jazz, 5Win9' i'°Ci<r ballads, interpreters who do live interpreta- l are about Ways to build your Waltzes and ethnic musle He'll tion for library staff communicating I Wealth While you're Working; this desaibe and Peiimni 5°n95 People with patrons who have limited one tells how to Stretch What Were 5in9in9 and iisiening '10 in English skills. lf you, or someone you L you've got Registration Cni<3a9° ii'°i"n i920 in i970 and Will know, needs translation assistance to 3 required; cell 847'929'5l0l' i di5CU55 ine nigni Club Scene in better access Library services, please i, i_._. . . V”. s- i Morton Grove in the 1920s and '30s. can 847_955_4220_ 2 CALENDAR Spelling Bee MGPL: The Place to BEE January Suburban Cook County home-schooled students, in kindergarten through 8th 1 Mon. ClosedforNewYear's Day grade, are invited to compete in a spelling bee sponsored by The Chicago 4 Thu. 7 pm Teen READ Tribune in conjunction with the Scripps National Spelling Bee. MGPL is hosting 6 Sat. 12-3 TLCPartyatClassicBowl: a first level spelling bee on Saturday, January 27. Check in on the day of the registration and parental bee at 1 pm; the spelling begins at 1:30. A minimum of 20 spellers is required. permissionform required Go to www.spellingbee.com for competition rules. The National Bee will be 7 Sun. 2 pm JazzinJanuary held in Washington, D.C. Copies of Spell It! Tips and Tricks forSpelling Bee 8 Mon. 2 pm 007 Film: Dr. No Success are available at the Youth Services Desk. 9 Tue. 11:30am Page Turners: Karen Hansen ¥ To register, call 847-929-5102. 11 Thu. 7:30 pm Library Board Meeting Two recently released films about spelling bees will be shown on Saturdays 13 Sat. 2 pm Film: BeeSeason preceding the bee: Bee Season will be shown on Jan. 13, at 2 pm, and Akeelah 14 Sun. 2 pm Concert by IvorySong and the Bee will be shown Jan. 20, at 2 pm. See page 7 for film details. 18 Thu. 10am All Booked Updiscussion §O§$®GQOQ$OGOQGU$¢§QQ$é¥Q%O¢B‘$iQ5lGQ§§iB$SCIQ 18 Thu. 2 & 7 pm Feature Film:An InconvenientTruth Ivory Song: A Concert Romantic Duets 20 Sat. 2 pm Film:AkeelahandtheBee of Favorites Sun., Feb. 4, 2 pm 21 Sun. 2 pm Musicfrom theMovies sundayl _|an_ 14' 2 pm Soprano Melissa Trinkman and bass Paul 22 Mon. 2 pm O07 Film: TheMan with |\/|i¢he| Domgngue Sings and Corona perform romantic duets in an early the Golden Gun p|ay5 Vio|in and Jose Bong Valentine's Day concert. The two vocalists 23 Tues. 7:30 pm Thinking OutLoud penera p|ay5 piano for origina| are graduates of Northwestern University. discussion arrangements of favorite songs Paul n35 W°n 24 Wed. 2 pm Let'sTalkaboutit! by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett numerous mu5lCa| 25 Thu. 7 pm Teen LibraryCouncil and Elvis Presley. You'll hear <l°mPetlTl°n5 27 Sat. 10am Get Hooked! songs from many countries: a including The 27 Sat. 1 pm Spelling Beefor Home School Students, reg. req. little bossa nova, some jazz, Metmpolltan Opera and ba||ad5_ National Council's 28 Sun. 2 pm Foreign Film: Turtles CanFly Grand Finals. 29 Mon. 2 pm 007 Film: DieAnotherDay 652$B!%@$QQGO§§l€OiQOIIO€¥Q¢'§I&!§5%$€§$®@§§1$®f£=@%§l:#¥$$ February February Is Library Lovers Month 1 Thu. 7 pm Teen READ 4 Sun. 2 pm RomanticDuets In celebration of Valentine's Day and Library Lovers Month, you can send the Mon. 2 pm Film: Charade Library a Valentine and enter a drawing for one of three prizes. Tue. 11:30am HistoryofMusic V Prizes: there will be three prize baskets containing edible Valentine treats, in Chicago » heart-shaped treasures, and several romance novels. 8 Thu. 7:30 pm LibraryBoard Meeting 10 Sat. 2 pm Teen Film: Goal: The V Entries: Beginning January 2, write your Valentine message about or to the DreamBegins Library on a paper heart and fill out an entry blank (both available at the 12 Mon. 2 pm Film: Roman Holiday l Library) with your name and phone number for the drawing. The paper heart 15 Thu. 10am All Booked Updiscussion will be posted in the Library and you may deposit your entry form in the 15 Thu. 2 & 7 pm Feature Film: TheDevil Valentine box located at the Circulation Desk. WearsPrada l' V The drawing will be held on ValentinesI Day, Wednesday, February 14. Winners 18 Sun. 2 pm Foreign Film: Farewell MyConcubine need not be present to win. The three winners will be notified by phone. 20 Tue. 2 pm BiographyofNatKingCole Exhibits 24 Sat. 10am Get Hooked! 24 Sat. 2 pm Film: TheBreak-Up January 25 Sun. 2 pm Indonesian PerformingArts Mina Hsing displays Chinese brush paintings in the Baxter Room. 26 Mon. 2 pm Film: BreakfastatTiffany's Starlight Stitchery displays handmade items in the Lincoln Avenue entry 27 Tues. 7:30 pm Thinking Out Loud display case. discussion 28 Wed. 2 pm Let'sTalkabout It! February Marge White exhibits original watercolors in the Baxter Room. Valentine crafts are displayed in the Lincoln Ave. entry display case. 3 O‘|U'l C A L E N D A R Special E_vents MABTIN * Registration required. LU'EEER Janua the YoHu‘.!thI,mSeWrviecbess’temr’ascot! & 45 Ti;rh_’.y1i1pamm RKoidczk,KPaarptoeor,nSzcissors $DINA@Y Find me °n the Kids’ 7. 6 Sa. 11 am Musical StoryTime Webrary and In °the" 12 Fr. 4 pm Kidz Kartoonz Library P!1bII¢atI°"5- 13 Sa. 10—4 Crafty Saturday 1 -‘ 15 Mo. 11 am Dr.Martin Luther I King,Jr. _, Yquth services c|a5se5 I7 We. 6130 pm KIdS in the KIIICI‘l€l'1, Dr. Martin Luther King Winter Session runs from Gr" K‘? Impressions of the Man January 8 through March 2. Registration 20 Sa‘ H am I§"S‘ig:fi‘§ Your Baby is required forthe following classes. 24 We 5:30 pm Preschooi and Day Mon., Jan. 15,11 am Care Fair Travel through time and visit the L-ibrary Playti-me F b important events and characters 2-Year-Olds & Parents or Caregivers ie '-i-tngigo pm Curious George* surrounding the life of Dr. Martin TCPhla"!-se"s5sdl¢iamJh/i5t°'“—1|01s323t0c°h"aiylmdtr'em_n,e12 parents 931110 SSFSraau,... 42111Opp—ammm4 MKCRiorudapszfeitcyKaWaSlraSatrotturooirrondyrazTyime toLhufetDhwre.rhMoKlaienrtgfina, mJLr.iulTythhtieosrsvKtisiirnirtginthgweiplleoveretnrnaatbysalel AW9e9d5ne3s—daKyisn,d1e0rg:3a0rtaemn and 1139 TMuo.. 421p30mpm CLihviicnaggAobWeoLlvinecsoln amnedntidaenads othfethgeuicdivinilgriwghotrsdsmoofve- TChlausrssdliamysit,-13p0m 28 We. 6:30 pm KGi“ds2'i4n*the Kitchen, Dr. King. / Stories & Stuff Grades K, 1, and 2; Tuesdays, 6:30 pm Crafty Saturdays Kids in T116 Class limit-12 Kitchen January 13 and February 10, Drop-In Classes 10 am — 4 pm Wed., Jan. 17, \ Knitting Club (while supplies last) 6:30 pm, for Mondays, 4-5 pm Make a seasonal fun craft. Note: Kindergarten & Bring a project or learn a new one. Ages Children under eight may need 1st Grade 6 and up. No registration required. adult supervision. Wed_, Feb, 28, 6:30 pm, Listen Up! for 2nd - 4th Grade Drop-in storytime for preschool children Musical Story Time Put on your apron and grab a spoon! and their caregivers. Tuesdays at 10 am. 1st Saturdays Join YS staff “chefs” Kara Smith and Children listen to stories and songs, 11 am Helen Weiss in this fun cooking class, interact in a group and do a craft. just for kids! Listen to a story featur- January 6 and Family Chess February 3 ing food and then help make a fun Waneddneexspdearyiesn,c4e:d30p-5la:3ye0rspmo.f ABLeLginagneesrsare Athlilsaignetesrwaciltliveenjoy scnaallc8k4t7o-9e2n9j-o5y1.0R2.egLiismtriat:tio12nfroerquired; welcome. music-filled story time and craft. each Session‘ Wee Read Lapsit Program Drop-in; no registration needed. Teaching Your Baby For ages 0-24 months. Listen to songs and stories and enjoy playtime every toSign Friday at 11 am. Also offered on lllllill PAPER SBISSIIBS Sa-t__jan_2Q'1‘| am, Saturdays: January 27 and February 24, Communicate to your baby before at 11 am. he/she starts talking! Bring your baby .5 Drama Club to this introductory session and learn 1st and 3rd Fridays, 4-5 pm about how and why signing works Ages 6-12. Learn to love acting and meet Rock, Paper Scissors and how to newfriends in fun-filled activities. Tournament I“"°d“°e signing to Fri-., Jan. 5, 4 pm baby Kidz Kartoonz Children in grades-1-12 may register Registration if 1 ‘- Thursday, Jan. 4, 11 am at the door. The winner will receive a required caii ., , . Friday, Jan. 12, 4 pm bookstore gift certificate and his/her 847_929_5i02_ _ , i Friday, Feb. 9, 4 pm See page 7 for details. name on a plaque. 4 l 44“’l Il‘ii l I Il I Il I Il l I Il I Il l l I Il l l I Il I Il l I I L44 Q silo Preschool and Day Care Fair e t' * t WANTE D Wed., Jan. 24, 6:30-7:30 pm gv ClassiIc DIisney The Youth Services cartoon DVDS g A1 % De artment P ii is hosting a F . TheYouth Services Department Preschool .he t t c 5 needs donations ofD1sney DVDs and Day t‘ The Living Abe Lincoln . to add to the current and future Care Fair tee l Mon., Feb. 19, 2 pm collection. Unscratched DVDs of Come celebrate President's Day with Dlsney CleSs1CS’SuCh as Sleeping Baxter Room a visit from Abe Lincoln. This moving Beauty,may be dropped offat Representatives portrayal brings history to life. theYouth Setvlees Desk er area estahiishments providing President Lincoln will talk_about his N0te:Any titles that are not preschool and day care services will humbte °r'9'n5 through hi5 trying needed will he Offered in the i be available to answer questions and Year5 in the White H°U5e- This arnaZ' Book Sale provide information about their pro- ing Pertrayat Wt“ entertain the l grams. No registration is required. Wh°|e tamihh W We Love Curious Ggorge! V0te for Your Favorites What,S Thurs Feb 1 6.30 pm The Rehecte caudi" Young Youth Services Department Meet Curious George and his friend, Readers’ Book Award and the lee _b'gg|§St nftws 'ntt_hethYOu32m_ The Man With The Yellow Hat Menareh Award erwces epa men '5 e a ‘On WtcRhaeeamgntc.eishrmtaraael'.teRisothentofhrrreetesCqchuhumair.reireoanudcts;stecGwraseil.llloB8rbg4reie7n-gs9me2yro9vove-uiderI' tVTCrheeoerntendYruFoeceut||ht9Vhr|eub5ta'i|enr|rtig’VVl1¢t-'°e5-5rbFtaDheseheerpdu2aa0Orr0tniml7t2eha5neW-taWrdt5" tCaowhdfeedPc'nmlkatgoyyest‘mttitajlewtei_asoelntgha2armemguaSegmstaheraotsniundatgtvWhaWnIe"‘'aihybbeelear‘for 5102 or stop t°||°Wln9 eritertai Subscribe to Matchbook for Kids by the Beth awards aiiew ehiy one Vote or Matchbook Select, the best ways Youth per student. If students vote at to keep up to date W'th the new Services their Sehoeisl they may not Vote at materials in the Youth Services Desk. the Library Department. You can customize your monthly e-mail listing of new mate- ' - Reheeca Caudi" QQQ rials to match your child's current 5tudent5 tn grades interests. You can even choose 4'3 must have read to receive listings of items by a Ch1Cag0 WQIVQS er |i5tehed to a favorite author. Youth Services PIQYCI‘ Visit mlhtthum °t three staff members write reviews Tues" |:eb_ 13" 4:39 pm, horhlnated b°°k5- for "Staff Picks," which will be Chicago Weives right Wing Sean a Monarch Award included in every MatchBook for Kids McMorrow will visit the Library as studehtg in grade; |(_3 must have eman- part °t the team's Read to Succeed read Or |i$t9ned By subscribing to MatchBookSelect, program. McMorrow will discuss t0 8 minimum Of you can choose a newsletter which the importance of recreational ve mminated usually includes a picture of the reading, dress a child in Wolves b00|<$- book jacket, a summary and a link to hockey gear, raffle Wolves prizes, the Morton Grove Public Library's and catalog to check availability and/or Stgh place reserves. Current children's auto- Pick up the list of nominated titles in new5|ettei-5 ere; new youth ction, graphs. the Youth Services Department. new youth nonfietioni and new Books and audiobooks are located in youth picture hooks, which are °Ur Fire Truek Di5P|aY- mailed twice a month. Youth Services Special Events and Youth Genre newsletters are sent monthly. Go to: www.webrary.org/kids/kidsmenu.html 5 mi qubwm GQQ8 E ' Anyiqcb Mt 0 lllll TBBII . wvv\iv.mgplteenzone.b|ogspot.com Check out the Teen Zone blog for Library news, teen happenings, and to post your comments. Babysitting Basics TLC Bowling Party @ Classic Bowl Sat., Jan. 6, 12-3 pm Graduates of the November Babysitting Basics class are shown with Come kick off 2007 with Teen Captain Bill Porter, instructor for the class sponsored by MGPL, the Morton Library Council members at Grove Fire Department and the Morton Grove Police Department. Classic Bowl in Morton Grove. Registration required; parental permission form must be com- B00]; Discussions the Unitedd States: what might have p|eted_ ca“ 847_965_4220 Stop ' To learn more about future discussion appene l Charles A‘ Llndbergh by the Reference Services Desk. titles or for more information about had triumphed Over FDR in the 1940 Read, Eat, And Discuss: Teen MGPL's book discussion groups presldenllal electlon? please visit www.webrary.org/rs/ or B' ook Club call Karen Hansen at 847-929-5115. January/February PiCkS HOW/1-ll‘/9 NOW bl! Meg R°5°i ~ la” FWriheantdRsheimpaainnsd:LAovMeemoirofFate, ACrCawatfeorredd. MVaulrednetirnean'sdDfainye, Icsiosoking .» ' TLhouorksin"g for4A'la7s7k8a30bypJmohn Green: Thurs., Feb. 1, 7—8:30 pm Thurs I Jan 18I 10 am‘ All Booked make theIperfect cou- ple in Up: Carole Radziwill chronicles her Crawford S latest culmary mystery‘ Teen Library Council (TLC) Struggles With her hu5bahd'5 long" Hide, Lisa Gardner. Bobby Dodge's Thursday, Jan. 25, 7-8:30 pm time battle With <IehCef. hi5 death, fears about the killer who nearly Join U5 f°r braih5t°"mihg and and the deeTh5 Of hel’ C|05e fFiehd5. took his life may be true: the killer planning teen events at the J0hh Kennedy. Jr-. and Cereiihe may still be alive and claiming new Library! The TLC is a great way to meet new friends, get involved in Bessette Kennedy. vi¢tim5_ the community, earn volunteer Year Of W°"de"$ Knitting Circle, Ann Hood. Mary service hours, and share your T'-1e5--1a"- 23- 7130 Pm: Thinking Baxter turns to knitting for healing opinions on how the Library can 01-it |-Oud after the sudden death of her five- best serve teens. Geraldine Brooks’ novel follows the yeaf-Qld daughten Saturday Matinees plight of a small village in 17th-cen- tthuerymsEenhg/elasndfroams ththeecriteizsetnosf tishoelate eTxhepeTdei/t‘ifoonr’ tDoantheSlmNmor°tnhSw'eAstsPeaassage ' 599 lm |i5tihg5 °h Page 7 Check out the new Playstation 2 world when they discoverthey're har- 9°95 terllbly Wrong when the Crew members, tra ed in the frozen Video games at the Library! boring the deadly Bubonic plague. pp A Just a few of the new titles are: ice, are snatched one by one and D1 Gran Prix, FIFA Soccer2006, 5atl"'daY found brutally murdered by an Kingdom Hearts, Major League ThUl'S., Feb. 15, 10 am: All BOOl(Ed Up unkngwn a55ai|ant_ Baseball2K6, Ratchet Deadlocked, The discussion will be about Ian Ggt H00k€d_ and Super Dragonba/IZ. Be sure McEwan's newest novel, Saturday, ' to watch the shelves for new about a single day in a tense post- . . A Kmttlflg & titles to be added in 2007. One- 9/11 world, in which the paths Cr0Ch€tmg week loan period; limit of one of two people collide with dire G€t—T0g€th€1° per library card. consequences. Sat., Jan. 27, 10 am PlotAgai.nstAmeric. a b‘ 2 10 Tues., Feb. 27, 7:30 pm: Thinking SMaotn'thFley get-4to'gethaemrs for those (except November and December). OPhuit“LoRuodtws ..a|temate histor .. interested in knitting and crocheting Bring your yarn, needles and hooks, novepl explores a different fateyfor faoreursthchSedautulerddafyorof10evaemryomnotnhteh aanndd tleeachrnniaqubeosu.t different stitches 6 SATURDAY MATINEES PekingoP@FaWnohaV@beenfnendS KIDZ KARTOONZ Bee Season (2006, PG-13, 104 min.) ScoinmceesCbheildtwheoeond’tahnedmt.he Woman who How to Eat Fried Worms (2006, PG, Sat., Jan. 13, 2 pm 98 mi.n.) Eliza's spelling coach is her father, Thurs" Jan_ 4, 11 am 56111-AS E|1Za'S SUCCeSS Con'dnUeS, SHOWING ‘N JANUARY '07: During the first day of his new school 5aU1iS neV\/found devotion 9FoWS,_ AG ENT U07 FILMS year, a fifth-grade boy squares off causing huge changes for the entire Dr No (1962 NR H0 min) against a bu||y and Winds up accept_ family. Cast: Richard Gere. Juliette M' -8’ Binoche, Kate Bosworth, Flora Cross. Seoann ,CJoannner,y2 p'm Jame' s Bond in ainngceaodfarpeowtheartWcoituhiidnCthheange the ba|- C|aS5_ Akeelah and the Bee(2006, PG,112min.) this classic spy film. Agent O07 is sent Barnyard (2006 PG 89 min) Sat., Jan. 20, 2 pm to Jamaica to investigate the mysteri- Fri Jan 12 4 p'm ' ' dlEi.fe|eetve.iesnntn—iooynteeafaor-sroyl.dhelnArkomeredalneayrhtaoAbnsaedvneocri.esdosna'st Asoeunrsdvri.deceisssaa,pgJpeoensaet.rpaChnacWsetiso.inefcmaluadBner,sitJ:isahUckrsseuLcloarredt. Wmah"IeSnptIah'ye"'fa'arnmde5r.ms, ga’waanyd, adlalntChee' ani.- O5c1h-f0erotlo, Apkaeretilcaihpaatceceinptas Sthpeempnrigncbipeael‘s The Ma" WIT-/1 The G0/den GU" (1974, sEtveepn.itnuaallnyd’ trhuonutghhi.n’gSso,maeroensepohnass.itbo.ili.ty Much to her surprise, Akeelah wins NR’ 12? migg tne1_ end5 UP going to 0115 (1/oleed bV the bee an. d goes on to- overcome the PMitotend" aagna‘inst' thepmsophisticated and Kevm Jame5)' a Carefree COW cOobmstpaceltei-aomnsheWr-lPhommoerelifep’ri-vais-e|WgeeHdaS deadly Scaramanga and his arch rival ope" 59350" (20061 PG, 86 min-) _ Fri Feb 9 4 m taOndtheexpNeartiieonncaeldSpspeellilnlegrs’Bteoe.make it :b‘he:l1uttpi'lBize'eCdg:tdOofsheaqarnsfe'fpgsslpjtedhne£0sWurlnic''sCcfievnceearnragy. 1B.'nodoSg'nal.mdSoem|1Se1itFicaantdeeddgI.nrizTzhleyWbeoaord'S Goal! The Dream Begins (2006, PG-13, Cast; Roger Moore, Christopher |_ee three days before Open Season. Boog 118 min.) and Britt Ekland. and Elliott, a fast-talking mule deer, tSShaatn.'tt.iFalegbo. 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