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VOORHEESVILLE LIBRARY: Annual Winter Film Festival kicks off soon

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January 2, 2019
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Dennis Sullivan will be our host for the 2nd Annual Winter Film Festival. This year, Sullivan has chosen four directors/films that focus on life, death, dance, and subversion.

Mark your calendars for Director Terry Jones, on Wednesday, Jan. 16; Director Michael Haneke, on Wednesday, Jan. 23; Federico Fellini, on Wednesday, Jan. 30; and Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, on Wednesday, Feb. 13. All programs will start at 6 p.m., with discussion and insights.

Light refreshments will be served. Check the library calendar or call for film title. No registration needed.

Beading workshop

Learn easy jewelry beading techniques, from 6 to 8 p.m., on Monday, Jan. 7.

The library provides tools and offers a variety of beads to choose from, or you are welcome to bring your own supplies and projects along.

Check out our beading books and magazines for inspiration.

You may arrive at any time during the workshop that fits your schedule.

Adults and teens ages 14 and up, please register. There will be a small materials fee, depending on the project(s) you choose.

Needle felting for beginners

Join instructor Alison Swanson from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 15, as she guides beginners in a wool needle felting project to create a cute cat.

No experience necessary, supplies will be provided — just bring your creativity. Please register.

More information

For more information on these events and more, call the Voorheesville Public Library at 518-765-2791.

— Lynn Kohler

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