Upcoming June Lectures

Mark your calendars and save the date for these lectures coming in June!

CANCELED I Have Nothing To Wear: How To Condense Your Closet And Build A Capsule Wardrobe | Wednesday, June 1st at 2pm

This program has been canceled and will be rescheduled for a later date.

Escape From Behind Enemy Lines | Monday, June 6th at 7pm

This D-Day, join lecturer Rick Feingold, as he recounts the story of how his father Lt. Louis Feingold, a B-17 U.S. Army Air Force navigator, escaped Nazi capture.

Tick & Lyme Disease | Wednesday, June 8th at 11am

Protect yourself from ticks and Lyme disease by learning about the tick life cycle, tick removal, and differences between a variety of tick species, in this library presentation presented by Dr. Amy Rowe, is the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Natural Resources Agent for Essex and Passaic Counties. 

Famous LBGTQ+ Artists | Monday, May 13th at 7pm

Join lecturer Suzanne Altman as she explores the lives, works and impact of some famous LGBTQ+ artists in this presentation, especially appropriate for Pride Month.

Winslow Homer: American Vision Close to Nature| Monday, June 20th at 7pm

This talk by lecturer Janet Mandel will acquaint you with this extraordinary American artist and many of his works, and will prepare you well to enjoy the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s retrospective Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents that will be on view from April 11 through July 31, 2022. Featuring 88 oils and watercolors, Crosscurrents represents the largest critical overview of Homer’s art and life in more than a quarter of a century.

We hope to see you at one of these in-person lectures this month!

-Jessica, Head of Adult Services & Acquisitions 

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