Thursday, August 20, 2009

Library Renewal Begins

In April 2009, Tisbury voters passed Question 9, for much-needed repairs to the exterior of the library building. The approved work will begin in September. All gutters will be replaced and repairs will be made to the trim, and the trim and shutters will be repainted.

The library will update patrons at regular intervals about the progress of the work, which should not have any effect on access to the library by the public. Photographs of the work in progress will be posted on the library's Facebook page.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Library Film Series

On Tuesday evenings in August the library will be showing a series of films about older adults. This series is being offered as part of the Equal Access Libraries grant program, funded through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners with funds from LSTA (Library Services and Technology Act), a Federal source of library funding provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. All screenings begin at 7pm.

On Tuesday, August 11th the library will be screening a 1994 comedy-drama starring Paul Newman, Jessica Tandy, Bruce Willis, Melanie Griffith, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. In this affectionate story of small town life in upstate New York, Sully (Newman) is a cheerful curmudgeon who has made a lifetime of bad decisions. He unexpectedly has a chance to make some of them right when his estranged son and grandson drop back into his life. Often considered one of Paul Newman's best films, this was Jessica Tandy's last film.

On Tuesday, August 18th join us for director David Lynch’s lyrical portrait of one man's real journey across America's heartland. The film is based on the true story of 73-year-old Alvin Straight, who embarks on a dangerous and emotional journey to make amends with his 75-year-old brother. Filmed along the 260-mile route that the actual Alvin Straight traversed on a 1966 John Deere lawnmower, the film chronicles Alvin's patient odyssey and those he meets along the way. The film stars Sissy Spacek, Harry Dean Stanton, and Richard Farnsworth, who was nominated for a best-actor Oscar for his role.

On Tuesday, August 25th the library will show a 1990 film by Academy Award winner Cynthia Scott. Seven older women become stranded at a deserted farmhouse, miles from civilization. They don't have much food, or a decent place to sleep. Or much in common. But these surprising, remarkable women turn a crisis into a magical time of humor and spirit. New York Newsday called the film "One of the most exhilarating movies ever made about people who've grown old but remain ageless inside."

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot: "The Third Chapter"

On Thursday, August 13th at 7pm, Dr. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, a MacArthur prize-winning sociologist, and the author of the new book "The Third Chapter: Risk, Passion, and Adventure in the 25 Years After 50," will be speaking at the library. There will be a reception following the lecture and her book will be available for purchase through the Friends of the Library. The library will be closing early that evening (6 pm) to set up for the lecture in the main room of the library.

This library program is made possible by the Library's EqualAccess grant, funded through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners with funds from LSTA (Library Services and Technology Act), a Federal source of library funding provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Friends Road Race

Registration is now open for the 12th Annual 5k Run/Walk for the Library & 1/2 Mile Fun Run for Kids. This event will take place at the library on September 13th. The 5k will start at 10 am; the Fun Run for Kids (13 & under) will start at 9:45 am; and registration begins at 8:30 a.m.

Registration forms are available at the library. You can also sign up online at www.needtorace.com, or download and print registration form.

There will be prizes for all ages, and proceeds from this event will help support library programs sponsored by the Friends.