Politics & Government

Five Events at the Library: Film, Book Talks, More

Stop-in at your local library for interesting–and often free–events.

According to the , a number of interesting events are coming up:

  1. Dorothy Harrison Eustis and The Seeing Eye of Morristown: On Wed., Oct. 12 at 7 p.m., meet Miriam Ascarelli, author of the book Independent Vision: Dorothy Harrison Eustis and the Story of the Seeing Eye. She will speak about the Philadelphia socialite whose money, leadership and vision led to the formation of The Seeing Eye. Pat McKenna from The Seeing Eye will join her with a four-legged, canine ambassador. Refreshments will be served. Call 973-539-4425, or email info@seeingeye.org for more information.

  2. Showing of the film Russian Ark: On Thurs., Oct. 13 at 6:15 p.m., the library will screen the 2002 Palme d'Or Cannes Film Festival Nominee, Russian Ark. Director Alexander Sokurov brings the cultural and spiritual life of Russia’s art and history to life in this film featuring the Hermitage Museum and the Winter Palace of Saint Petersburg. Doors open at 5:30, film begins at 6:15. The film will be in Russian with English subtitles. Refreshments will be provided. Films are free and no registration is required.
     
  3. Director's Book Club: On Thurs., Oct. 13 at 10 a.m., join a discussion on The Postmistress by Sarah Blake. Weaving together the stories of three very different women loosely tied to each other, debut novelist Blake takes readers back and forth between small town America and war-torn Europe in 1940.

  4. Modern Soldiers: Reflections on Iraq, Afghanistan and Haiti: On Thurs., Oct. 20 at 7 p.m., Morris County natives Michael Miranda and Danielle Burro will discuss serving in the U.S. Army as military police. Both have worked with and trained military police forces in Iraq and Afghanistan and provided assistance in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti. Both will present a fascinating visual and personal perspective on the modern-day events in which their units were involved. Refreshments will be served. 

  5. My Summer Behind Bars: A 5,300-mile Bicycle Trek Across Canada: On Tues., Oct. 25 at 7 p.m., Morris County resident Bill Ruddick will talk about his 5,300 mile bike across Canada in 2010. Ruddick will present some of his best photos and videos taken along the way and will provide an animated first-hand account of the experience. Cyclists who ride one mile a year, ride 1,000 miles a year, or who don’t ride at all—but enjoy travel and adventure—will be sure to enjoy this special event.


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