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SCLSNJ’s September Through November 2023 Virtual Programs

About Blog Post Aug 29, 2023 by SCLSNJ
These programs are hosted virtually. Most programs require registration. Visit SCLSNJ.org. To join a virtual program by phone, dial (646) 876-9923. After dialing, you will be prompted to enter a meeting ID, which is unique for every event. The meeting ID is the series of numbers at the end of the Zoom link posted for each event.  Iceland, Land of Midnight Sun Presented by Shawn Carey: September 6, 7-8 p.m. Wildlife photographer and Audubon instructor Shawn Carey will share images and stories from his journey spent on two Icelandic islands. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8604536 Presented by the Library Speakers Consortium - Virtual Author Talks:  The Apple Watch - A Small But Powerful Tool: September 12, 7-8 p.m. If you use it to its full extent, this watch can be a great tool that can help you conquer your day, lose weight, be productive, and even save money. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8201524 The New York City Crystal Palace - Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations: September 13, 7-8 p.m. Before the creation of Bryant Park, the area behind the New York Public Library was occupied by a monumental water reservoir. It became the site of the first American international exhibition. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8268217 "A Furious Sky: The Five-Hundred-Year History of America's Hurricanes" by Eric Jay Nolin: September 26, 7-8 p.m. Explore the five-hundred-year story of American hurricanes and understand the storms on the horizon of America’s future. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8225560 Peru, A Photo Tour Presented by Phil and Becky Witt: September 27, 7-8 p.m. Come on a photographic tour of Peru, from a walk in the ancient Incan ruins of Machu Picchu to fishing for piranhas in the hot and humid Amazon basin. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8132158 "The Catcher in the Rye" by J. D. Salinger Presented by Vandana Walia: October 2, 7-8 p.m. Published in 1951, “The Catcher in the Rye” was originally meant for adults, but soon became a symbol of teenage angst and rebellion. It has been found on lists of banned books time and again, for reasons ranging from use of foul language to inciting of violence. This book is now considered a modern classic. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8182625 The Guitar in Latin America - Continuities, Changes, and Bicultural Strumming: October 4, 7-8 p.m. Dr. Jose Manuel Lezcano presents a multimedia musical program that showcases the guitar in Latin America as an instrument that speaks many languages. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8313642 A Visit With Mark Twain Portrayed by Bob Gleason from American Historical Theater: October 5, 7-8 p.m. In recognition of Banned Books Week, join a question and answer session about the life of Mark Twain. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8182495 Somerville and the Hall-Mills Murder Mystery Presented by Author Joe Pompeo: October 9, 7-8 p.m. Explore the critically acclaimed book, “Blood and Ink: The Scandalous Jazz Age Double Murder that Hooked America on True Crime.” Discover Somerville‘s connection to the investigation and eventual trial at the Somerset County courthouse. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8604272 Johannes Vermeer, His Life and Art Presented by Janet Cohen Mandel: October 12, 7-8 p.m. This lecture will illustrate the life of Vermeer through examination of some of his most important and iconic works. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8124596 From Mickey Mouse to Star Wars and Beyond - How the Disney Company Conquered the Entertainment Universe: October 16, 7-8 p.m. Explore how the Walt Disney Company grew from a small cartoon studio in 1923 to the most powerful force in worldwide entertainment. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8124728 Exploring the Jersey Shore Thrill Killer Presented by Author John E. O'Rourke: October 24, 7-8 p.m. The true story of the murders that terrorized New Jersey beach towns for nearly a decade. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8560840 A Hollywood Halloween Presented by Dr. Annette Bochenek: October 25, 7-8 p.m. From beloved classic horror films to lesser-known gems, explore the variety of classic horror films and characters as well as how the genre was developed to entertain audiences of all ages. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8592561 Where the Bodies Are Buried - A Surprising Journey Through the History of Our Cemeteries: October 26, 7-8 p.m. Though most people whistle past them, our burial grounds tell us more about ourselves than we realize. They are time capsules that preserve our art, culture, and history. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8142737 Haunted History of New Jersey Presented by Greg Caggiano: October 30, 7-8:30 p.m. Explore the “other side” of history. Profiled in this presentation will be a Royal Governor’s former residence, a Victorian mansion, a house with Revolutionary War notoriety, a cemetery, legendary road, and even a college campus. History and myth intertwine in this spooky program. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8156029 The Navajo Code Talkers: November 6, 7-8 p.m. An inspiring and patriotic program on The Navajo Code Talkers and how their one thousand-year-old language helped the U.S. Marines win the war in the Pacific during World War II. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8189378 President Woodrow Wilson's Vision - America's First Attempt at Establishing a New World Order: November 7, 7-8 p.m. Examine the vision of President Woodrow Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference in the spring of 1919. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8242627 Apple Cider Donuts - Virtual Cooking Class Presented by Laura Scheck: November 13, 7-8:30 p.m. The humble jug of apple cider is the star of this class. We will recreate classic apple cider donuts at home. Explore tips for simmering another fall classic: hot mulled cider. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8554049.    Gifts of the Sun, The Cuisine of the Aztecs Presented by Andrew Coletti: November 15, 7-8 p.m. Celebrate the ingenious foodways of the pre-conquest Aztecs. Learn about the Aztec diet and the beliefs that shaped the food that nourished them. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8250329 Archaeology and the Delaware Indians - A 12,000 Year Odyssey: November 20, 7-8 p.m. This heavily illustrated presentation examines New Jersey’s rich Native American heritage and continuing importance of Native Americans to the region today. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8370702 The Thanksgiving Table With a Dessert Demonstration of Cranberry Linzer Torte: November 21, 7-8 p.m. Enjoy a baking demonstration of a lattice-top cranberry Linzer torte to serve with your pies, while learning ways to prepare for the holiday as a host or guest. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8535927. Radio and the Great American Songbook Presented by Steve Darnall: November 28, 7-8 p.m. Discover how radio helped to give birth to the Great American Songbook by offering singers a unique opportunity to present their songs to a national audience. Register: https://sclsnj.libnet.info/event/8248943. For additional assistance, call (908) 845-8400. To discover all SCLSNJ has to offer, visit SCLSNJ.org or connect with SCLSNJ on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), or YouTube.
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