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March 5, 2009

Lexington Children’s Theatre event highlights library schedule

A performance Friday by the Lexington Children’s Theatre is among the highlights on this month’s schedule at the Laurel County Public Library.

The presentation, “Keeping Mr. Lincoln,” is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Friday. This event is free and is appropriate for all ages. Sandra Fenichel Asher’s play is based on the life of Abraham Lincoln. It is the story of his journey from a childhood of near poverty to president of the United States of America.

The Lexington Children’s Theatre is one of the oldest, continuously operating theatres for young people in the country. Staffed with professional actors, directors, and support staff, their mission is to provide quality theatre experiences throughout the state of Kentucky.

Registration is required, and the first 100 registrants will have reserved seats. Remaining seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. To register or for more information call Meghann at 864-5759, extension 237.

In the case of inclement weather, call the library to see if the program has been cancelled.

The library is just off the KY 192 bypass in London.

Call 864-5759 for more information on any of the activities.

Today

• 11 to noon at Olde Town, spinning demo by Lisa Sutton. Watch spinning, carding and making roving. Call Meghann at 864-5759 for more information.

• 4:30- 5:30 p.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m., at the South Branch, ORIGAMI! Japanese paper folding technique. Call 864-5759 to register.



March 5

6 to 7:30 p.m. at at the main branch, free computer class, Introduction to Excel.



March 6

6:30 p.m. at the main branch, Lexington Children’s Theatre presents “Keeping Mr. Lincoln.” Free program. Call Meghann at 864-5759 to reserve one of 100 reserved seats. Seats are on a first-come, first-served basis the night of the performance.



March 9 & 12

5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the main branch, free DSLR camera workshop. Class size is limited. Call Meghann at 846-5759 to register.



March 10

• 4 to 5:45 p.m. at the South Branch, free computer class on using e-mail. Must have existing e-mail account.

• 7 p.m. at the main branch, New Book Discussion Group will discuss “The Toss of a Lemon,” by Padma Viswanathan. No registration required.



March 13

• 6 p.m. at the main branch, free movie. Based on the true story of professor Robert Kearns, this is the inspiring story of an ordinary man who worked diligently to create something revolutionary, only to have it stolen from him by a large corporation. Rated PG-13 for brief strong language. Call at 864-5759 to reserve a seat.



March 14

• 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the main branch, playwriting workshop program. A light lunch will be provided at noon. $10 fee. Registration and payment must be made by March 9th. Call 864-5759 to register.

• 6:30 p.m. at the main branch, Rhythm & Books Music Series. Join us for a free series of live jazz concerts sponsored by National City Bank and the Friends of the Laurel County Public Library. This first of four concerts will feature the OSLANDAILEY Duo — sax and piano by two jazz-loving music professors. Seats are not reserved, but registration would be appreciated for planning purposes. Call 864-5759 to save a seat.



March 16

• 6:30 p.m. at the main branch, LOCAL FOODS, “Edible Landscapes.” Event is free. Call 864-5759 to register.



March 17

• 6 to 7:45 p.m. at the main branch, free computer class, Resume’ and Job Searching Online.



March 21

• All day at the main branch, the annual Quilt Show co-sponsored by St. Joseph-London Auxiliary and the Laurel County Public Library. Refreshments and door prizes. Call Meghann at 864-5759 for more information.



March 23

• 4 to 5:45 p.m. at the Olde Town branch, free computer class on using e-mail. Must have existing e-mail account

• 6 to 7 p.m. at the main branch, Book & Yarn Book Group. “Fool’s Puzzle” by Earlene Fowler. Bring needlework or just come and join the discussion. Open to everyone. Call 864-5759 for more information.



March 26

• 6 p.m. at the main branch, the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Free performance will be followed by a Q&A; period. Call 864-5759 to save one of the first 100 reserved seats. All other seats are first-come, first-served the night of the performance.



March 27

• 5:30 p.m. at the main branch, free movie. Clint Eastwood directs Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich in a provocative drama based on actual events. Rated R for some violent and disturbing content and language. Call 864-5759 to reserve a seat.



March 28

• 2 p.m. at the main branch, free children’s movie matinee. Lost in Mexico, a spoiled Chihuahua relies on new friends to help her get back to Beverly Hills. Call the children’s desk at 864-5759 for more information.



March 30

• 6:30 p.m. at the main branch, Boost Your Brain Power! Join educator Elise Mandel for games and activities to sharpen your brain and improve your memory. It’s free and you can win prizes! Call Meghann at 864-5759.



March 31

• 6 to 8 p.m. at the main branch, Spring Floral Arrangement with Debbie Howard. $25 fee for supplies and class must be paid by March 24. Call Meghann at 864-5759 to register.

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Lexington Children’s Theatre event highlights library schedule
by Anonymous , , Thu Mar 05, 2009, 12:32 PM EST
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