Blue Bell Book Discussion Group
February's title is Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro
For more information see Blue Bell Book Group.
February's title is Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro
For more information see Blue Bell Book Group.
This is a Free Webinar With Hands On Practice

Come to a 30 minute webinar by Morningstar Staff. This will be followed by 30 minutes to try out this new eResource that is now available on the WVPL website: wvpl.org
Morningstar Investment Research Center Online
This class is a 3-part practical course about building a website with the Content Management System DRUPAL.
This is class 1 of 3. Students should attend all three classes.
This class is a 3-part practical course about building a website with the Content Management System DRUPAL.
This class is a 3-part practical course about building a website with the Content Management System DRUPAL.
Anne Power helps you design two cards.
Registration required. Sign-up at the library or call 215-643-1320.
$5 Materials Fee includes all supplies.
(Payable to Instructor)
See the new, expanded James A Michener Art Museum.
Join us for a PowerPoint presentation of museum collections, artists of the Pennsylvania Impressionist School, outdoor gallery and sculpture garden. Learn about special events, tours and membership.
Michael Morsch, executive editor for Montgomery News, discusses his memoir “Dancing in My Underwear: the Soundtrack of My Life.” The book combines stories of growing up in the Midwest dancing to the music of the 1960s and 70s with the interviews Mike wrote on those artists years later as a journalist. Hear the stories, listen to the music, enjoy the reminiscencing. Register at the Library or call 215-643-1320.
Michael Morsch, Executive Editor of Montgomery News discusses his musical memoir, Dancing in My Underwear, the Soundtrack of My Life. He grew up in the Midwest dancing to the bands of the 60s and 70s. As editor he interviewed these rock and roll legends: Beach Boys, Micky Dolenz of The Monkees, Hall & Oates, Olivia Newton-John, Barry Manilow, Dewey Bunnell of America, Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night, Tom Johnston of the Doobie Brothers, plus country stars Roy Clark and Wynonna Judd, and the list goes on. Come talk about these legends, relive the era, listen to the music. Can’t make
Bill Wine, KYW movie critic, discusses the psychological differences between reading the book and watching the movie version. He analyzes the way classic and modern novels have been translated into films. He also deals with the movies that bombed! Audiences are encouraged to bring their opinions, memories & questions.
This presentation is a program of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council supported in part by National Endowment for the Humanities.
Register at the Library or call 215-643-1320.