Susan Scarf-Merrell — Shirley — Author Talk

Join us for a talk with author Susan Scarf-Merrell as she discusses her latest   novel, Shirley: a novel.  Newly married and pregnant at 19, Rose joins her husband, Fred, when he accepts a posting as a graduate teaching assistant at  Bennington College, working for Stanley Hyman. The job comes with the so-called perk of living with Hyman and his wife, the notorious real-life author Shirley   Jackson. Rose is smitten with Shirley, in thrall not only to her authorial prowess but also to the rumors that swirl around her like so many poisonous arrows regarding accusations of witchcraft and Shirley’s role in the disappearance of one of Stanley’s student paramours. Rose remains ever loyal, however, until Shirley  accuses Rose of seducing Stanley in the wake of Rose’s discovery of Fred’s student dalliance.

To register call (631) 324-0222 Ext. 3, Stop by the Adult Reference Desk

Color Our World: Integrating the Art and Science of Color– with Gillian Rose

Join color expert Gillian Rose for a seminar on how color affects our lives. Gillian Rose’s approach to color design seeks to create balance and harmony by understanding the   impact of color on our psyches and emotions.
Color Our World approaches color from a scientific perspective and takes into consideration that people have different responses to color based on personal histories, personalities,reflexes and cultural backgrounds.

Saturday September 26th 1-3 PM
Register at The Adult Reference Desk, or call (631) 324-0222 ext. 3

The Tom Twomey Lecture in Local History with Bruce Collins – hosted by Dennis Fabiszak

Bruce Collins shares tales from the heart of our sea, with the aid of the new whaling acquisitions of the library’s Long Island Collection and his own considerable grasp of local history.

Please click the Eventbrite link below to register

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-tom-twomey-lecture-in-local-history-bruce-collins-tickets-16253963041

http://www.easthamptonlibrary.org

Citizenship Preparation Classes

The East Hampton Library will be having citizenship preparation classes weekly on Tuesday evenings from 5:30-6:45 PM

            Call (631) 324-0222 ext. 3 to register

La Biblioteca de East Hampton va a tener clases de preparación Ciudadano semanales los martes por la tarde de 5: 30-6: 45 PM

         Llame (631) 324-0222 ext. 3 para registrarse