Old Forge Library
Schedule of Events Fall
2008
All library programs are free and open to the public, unless otherwise
indicated.
For further information regarding these or any other programs contact the Old Forge Library at 315-369-6008. Summer Hours are Tuesday – Friday, 11am to 9pm and Saturday from 11am to 3pm
| Sept 30 | Morning Book Group, “March” by Geraldine Brooks. 9:30 am |
| Oct 1 | Evening Book Group “Don’t Let’s Go To the Dogs Tonight,” by Alexander Fuller. 6:30 pm |
| Oct 7, Nov 4, Dec 2 | Friends of the Old Forge Library meetings 1:00 pm |
| Oct 14 – Dec 31 | “Nature’s Reflections,” Art & Photography Exhibit Louise Watson, artist Library Hours |
| Nov 13, Dec 11 | Old Forge Library Association Meetings 5:30 pm |
| Thu, Oct 16 | % Linking Lives Through Reading Book Buddies Luncheon sponsored by the Friends of the Library. 1:30 pm |
| Thu, Oct 16 - Nov 20 | % Linking Lives Through Reading program. For second graders. 3-4 pm |
| Thurs, Oct 16 | Registration deadline for Fall Pre-school Story Hour 8 pm |
| Fri, Oct 17-Nov 21 | Fall Pre-school Story Hour, 11 am -noon |
| October 21 |
Morning Book Group “Bridge of Sighs,” by Richard Russo 9:30 am |
| Wed, Oct 31 | Halloween Costume Contest and party; all ages 2-4 pm |
| Nov 5 | Evening Book Group, “Falling Angels,” by Tracey Chevalier 6:30 pm |
| Nov 11 | Morning Book Group, “Finding Nouf,” by Zoe Ferraris 9:30 am |
| Nov 16 | $ Beta Sigma Phi Holiday Bazaar Check out Friends booth noon to 4:00 pm |
| Nov 16-22 | National Children’s Book Week. |
| Nov 20 | * Author Carol Johmann Day in celebration of National Children’s Book Week. |
| Nov 28 | $ Elf Express Special Train Ride Benefit for the Old Forge Library. Adults $5 donation appreciated. Train provided by the Adirondack Scenic Railroad. 3 pm |
| Dec 3 |
Evening Book Group, “Nickel & Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America,” by Barbara Ehrenreich 6:30 pm |
| Dec 9 |
Morning Book Group, “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” by Barbara Robinson. Meet at Annette Eyre’s home. 9:30 am |
* Funded by the New York State Council on the Arts: The Literature Program
% Funded by Leola Tobin Memorial Fund
$ Fee is required