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Exhibit: Made in America

This exhibit depicts a time in America when factories dotted the country and heavy industry could be found in every large city. 

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Watercolor Class
Wednesday, Aug. 1 at 10 am

Learn basic watercolor techniques and mixing while painting a pleasant summer landscape. Led by experienced artist & teacher Eddie Omens. All levels are welcome! The class is free, but is limited to 22 painters. Please sign up for a class at the reference desk or by calling the library at 522-7390.

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Joshua White Trio Saturday, August 4 at 3 pm

Come and enjoy an afternoon performance by the talented Joshua White Trio. One of San Diego’s finest jazz pianists, Joshua White will be accompanied by Dean Hulett on bass, and Dan Schnelle on drums. 

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Lady Vanishes

Monday Movie Matinee:
The Lady Vanishes 
Monday, August 6 at 3 pm

While traveling in continental Europe, a rich young playgirl realizes that an elderly lady seems to have disappeared from the train. Starring Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave and Paul Lukas. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. (1938)

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Monday Movie Matinee: Marnie
Monday, August 13 at 3 pm 

Mark marries Marnie although she is a habitual thief and has serious psychological problems, and tries to help her confront and resolve them. Starring Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery, and Martin Gabel. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. (1964) 

Man Of No Importance
 

A Man of No Importance Wednesday, August 8 at 7 pm 

In partnership with the Coronado Playhouse, we present the film A Man of No Importance, which is being staged at the Coronado Playhouse through August 26. Cast members will be on hand to discuss their play and answer questions, followed by a screening of the movie. (1994)

Check Out the Coronado Playhouse
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Orson Wells

Film & Discussion:
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles
Tuesday, August 14 at 6 pm

Directed by Chuck Workman. With Orson Welles, Simon Callow, Christopher Welles, Joanne Hill Styles. A look at the life and work of the great theatre, radio and film artist. Documentary

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Joe Bourne
 

Joe Bourne
Sweet and Sassy
Friday, August 17 at 7

Vocalist Joe Bourne presents excerpts from the great American song book of yesterday and today. He will be accompanied by Doug Kvandal on piano and Evona Wascinski on bass.

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Origin Spirits

Anime Club Presents:
Origin Spirits of the Past
Saturday,  August 4  2:00 pm  
Ruby Room

It has been 300 years since the Forest was awakened and the moon unleash a ravenous beast which left civilization in ruins. Agito the son of an aged hero inadvertently sets in motion the destruction of all that is left when he revives the young Toola from her timeless slumber. Unable to reconcile life as she once knew, Toola calls forth ancient technology to reshape the future from the ashes of the past. With the blessing of the Forest Agito must first save the girl from herself in order to rescue them all. 

Do you love anime?
Come meet other fans and watch anime
We meet once a month on saturdays
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Library App Workshop
 

The Library has a number of apps you can use to get eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines, eComics, and even an app to learn a new language.  Join us to find out how they work and don’t forget to bring your device!
No sign up required, just drop in and get some help.

Monday, August 6, 11 am
Thursday, August 16, 6:30 pm
Monday, August 20, 11 am

 

August Digital Media Lab Workshops

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Space is limited. Sign-up at the reference desk. 
 
Fine Tune Your 3D Printing
August 8th 2PM
Graphics Tablet Workshop, Coloring and Shading
August 23rd 6:30
   
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Saturday Book Club:
The Map that Changed the World by Simon Winchester

Saturday, August 11th 1pm 

In 1793, a canal digger named William Smith made a startling discovery. He found that by tracing the placement of fossils, which he uncovered in his excavations, one could follow layers of rocks as they dipped and rose and fell—clear across England and, indeed, clear across the world—making it possible, for the first time ever, to draw a chart of the hidden underside of the earth. Smith spent twenty-two years piecing together the fragments of this unseen universe to create an epochal and remarkably beautiful hand-painted map. But instead of receiving accolades and honors, he ended up in debtors' prison, the victim of plagiarism, and virtually homeless for ten years more.

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Author Event: Don Jose Ruiz Saturday, August 18th
6:30 pm in the Winn Room

in partnership with Bay Books

Toltec shaman and master storyteller don Jose Ruiz shares some of the most popular stories from his family’s oral tradition, and offers corresponding lessons that illustrate the larger ideas within each story.

Ruiz begins by explaining that contrary to the stereotypical  image of “witchdoctor,” the ancient shamans were men and women who fulfilled several roles within their communities:  philosopher, spiritual guide, medical doctor, psychologist, and friend. 
 
According to Ruiz, their teachings are not primitive or reserved for a chosen few initiates, but are instead a powerful series of lessons on love and life that are available us all. To that aim, he has included exercises, meditations, and shamanic rituals in an effort to help you experience the personal transformation these stories offer.

About the Author
Bay Books
 
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Spoilers Book Club
Saturday August 18th
at the Village Theater!

August’s meeting will be held at the Village Theater on the 18th. We will discuss the book and watch the film. You can pick-up a free ticket to the screening the week of the 18th at the library, first come first served.

 

 

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Mystery Book Club
Murderin the Marais
by Cara Black
Monday, August 20th 2pm

Aimée Leduc has always sworn she would stick to tech investigation—no criminal cases for her. Especially since her father, the late police detective, was killed in the line of duty. But when an elderly Jewish man approaches Aimée with a top-secret decoding job on behalf of a woman in his synagogue, Aimée unwittingly takes on more than she is expecting. She drops off her findings at her client’s house in the Marais, Paris’s historic Jewish quarter, and finds the woman strangled, a swastika carved on her forehead. With the help of her partner, René, Aimée sets out to solve this horrendous murder, but finds herself in an increasingly dangerous web of ancient secrets and buried war crimes.

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Memoir 101: How to Write Your Life With Marni Freedman
Saturday, August 25th, 10am

Want to take some of your best memories and turn them into stories? Join Marni for a fun, interactive , memoir-writing workshop!
Topics Included: Structure for memoir, journaling, writing for friends and family    publication, accessing memory, how to choose which stories to use scene creation and finding your theme. Space is limited. Sign up at the reference desk. 

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