Wednesday, June 27, 2012

July 2012 Adult Programs


July 2012 Adult Events

Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at 7 p.m. – Summer Safety
The Office of Emergency Management will provide tips on how to stay safe this summer. Also, a guest speaker from the Red Cross will be doing an “Be Red Cross Ready” seminar on getting ready for any emergency.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at 7 p.m. – Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey presents
A Winter’s Tale
The first of Shakespeare's great mystical romances, The Winter's Tale transports audiences through a fanciful and sometimes dark 16-year journey. From the seeds of unfounded jealousy, two kingdoms become entangled in a web of paranoia, insinuation, and mistrust. From the dramatic accusations in the high court of Sicilia, to the raucous and jovial Bohemian sheep-shearing festival, to the revelatory final scene, The Winter's Tale celebrates the triumph of love, nobility, and all things good, and ends with a promise of rejuvenation, redemption and hope.
Co-Sponsored by the Long Valley Womens club.
Monday, July 23, 2012 at noon – Lunch n Learn – Medicines, Alcohol and Aging.
A large percentage of older adults misuse alcohol and medications. Are you one of them? Improper use of medications and/or alcohol is estimated to be a factor is more than 25% of emergency room visits. This lecture by Susan Zolandz of the Morristown Medical Center will help  you identify your personal risk factors, and answer your questions: How much is too much? How do I know if I have a problem? Learn the warning signs of a problem and how to get help. What steps can you take to stay safe? Understand how medications work and if drinking interferes with them. Sponsored by the Senior Resource Center, 50 Rt. 24, Chester, NJ.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 7 p.m. – Ghost hunting in New Jersey and New York City –
From restaurants to museums and historic sites, learn about the top haunted hot spots of New Jersey and New York City based on the books from the America's Haunted Road Trip series as authored by L'Aura.
Highlights include:  Spy House, Proprietary House, Stanhope House, Manhattan Bistro, Morris-Jumel Museum, and Palace Theater, just to name a few.
Call the Library at 908-876-3596 or go to www.wtpl.org to sign up for the above programs!

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