Robert Lacey, Good Morning America’s regular commentator on English royalty, will speak at the Clarence Dillon Public Library on Friday, April 8, 2011. He will provide the inside scoop on Prince William’s forthcoming wedding which he will cover for ABC. Mr. Lacey is the author of “Majesty” which is the definitive biography of Queen Elizabeth II and her family. He will also address events in the Middle East having recently authored the book “Inside the Kingdom” about Saudi Arabia where he maintains a residence and a close relationship with the ruling family. The program will begin at 2:00 pm and be held in the downstairs meeting rooms of the library. Admission is $10.00 which is payable at the door. Registration is required. Please register by calling the library at 908-234-2325 or by email ref@dillonlibrary.org or in person at the circulation desk.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
MOZART CONCERT AND LECTURE
Library Director Sandy Putnam will present another of his popular lectures covering the life and music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Sunday, March 27, 2011. The program will begin at 2:00 pm. He will cover the unique genius and the sublime music of Mozart with emphasis on his late compositions. The brilliant pianist Hong Kiew Kim will follow the lecture with a recital of Mozart’s music.
The program will take place in the downstairs meeting rooms of the library. Admission is $5.00 which is payable at the door. Registration is required. Please register by calling the library at 908-234-2325 or by email ref@dillonlibrary.org or in person at the circulation desk.
The program will take place in the downstairs meeting rooms of the library. Admission is $5.00 which is payable at the door. Registration is required. Please register by calling the library at 908-234-2325 or by email ref@dillonlibrary.org or in person at the circulation desk.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
FILM NOIR
Chris Messineo, head of the New Jersey Film School, will present a program on film noir at the Clarence Dillon Public Library on Sunday, March 20, 2011. He covers the great film noir movies of the 1940’s and will offer fascinating insight and anecdotes along with many film excerpts. The program will begin at 2:00 pm.
The program will take place in the downstairs meeting rooms of the library. Admission is $5.00 which is payable at the door. Registration is required. Please register by calling the library at 908-234-2325 or by email ref@dillonlibrary.org or in person at the circulation desk.
The program will take place in the downstairs meeting rooms of the library. Admission is $5.00 which is payable at the door. Registration is required. Please register by calling the library at 908-234-2325 or by email ref@dillonlibrary.org or in person at the circulation desk.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH WITH GEORGE MARRINER MAULL
George Marriner Maull will present a program on Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony on Sunday, March 13, 2011 at the Clarence Dillon Public Library.
George Marriner Maull is the founder and artistic director of The Discovery Orchestra and was the conductor of its predecessor entity, the Philarmonic Orchestra of New Jersey. He was formerly Music Director and Conductor of the Louisville Ballet, Louisville Singers, and the New Jersey Youth Symphony. He has appeared as guest conductor with orchestras across the United States including appearances at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, as well as in England, Belgium, The Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, and Romania.
The program will begin at 2:00 pm and will take place in the downstairs meeting rooms of the library. Admission is $5.00 which is payable at the door. Registration is required. Please register by calling the library at 908-234-2325 or by email ref@dillonlibrary.org or in person at the circulation desk.
George Marriner Maull is the founder and artistic director of The Discovery Orchestra and was the conductor of its predecessor entity, the Philarmonic Orchestra of New Jersey. He was formerly Music Director and Conductor of the Louisville Ballet, Louisville Singers, and the New Jersey Youth Symphony. He has appeared as guest conductor with orchestras across the United States including appearances at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, as well as in England, Belgium, The Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, and Romania.
The program will begin at 2:00 pm and will take place in the downstairs meeting rooms of the library. Admission is $5.00 which is payable at the door. Registration is required. Please register by calling the library at 908-234-2325 or by email ref@dillonlibrary.org or in person at the circulation desk.
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