Monday Afternoon @ the Movies - "My Italian Secret"
(2014) Narrated by Isabella Rossellini. Would you risk your life to save a stranger and never talk about it? MY ITALIAN SECRET tells the story of sports idol Gino Bartali, physician Giovanni Borromeo and other Italians worked with Jewish leaders and high-ranking officials of the Catholic Church to carry out ingenious schemes to rescue Jews, partisans and refugees from Nazi-occupied Italy. Gino Bartali is a sports legend; but his most daring triumph came when he risked his life over and over to save Jews threatened by Nazi extermination.
Beyond Susan B. Anthony: A Lecture with Prof. Susan Lewis
Computer Drop In HELP
Computer Drop In HELP
Computer Drop In HELP
Family History Research Workshop
Join family historian Deborah Sweeton for a one-hour introduction to doing genealogy research using the Library's Ancestry and Fold3 accounts. Basics of beginning searching will be covered. The workshop will be followed by individual one-hour hands-on sessions, with additional one-hour sessions offered on Tuesday, Nov. 12 from 10:00am -1:00pm, or Thursday, Nov. 21 from 5:00pm - 8:00pm. This free program is open to all Warwick Valley School District residents, but you must call the Help Desk at 986-1047, ext.
Bingo at the Library!
Bingo! Got cabin fever! Bring the family to the library to play bingo for prizes. Ages 4 and up (adults too!) Register beginning Dec. 14 online or at the children's desk.
Escape from Behind Enemy Lines: 75th Anniversary of WWII
The Shelburne Line was a World War II escape network operating in occupied France which returned 138 allied servicemen to England in 1943-44. The French Resistance located downed airmen and hid them from the Germans through a series of safe-houses. Once a month, during the dark of the moon, the men were transported to the Brittany coast to meet a British motor gun boat that would return them to England. Presenter Rick Feingold recounts the story of how his father, Lt. Louis Feingold, a B-17 U.S. Army Air Force navigator, escaped Nazi capture.

