Datebook Notes
The deadline for Datebook is noon Wednesday two weeks before the desired publication date. Only dated events local to this newspaper will be listed. Information should include event, date, time, applicable fees and an information telephone number that may be published. Send to gazette@ montgomerynews.com. No phone calls. come. If a child attendingI parent must stay.
• Yoga — Mondays through Oct. 29 at NWPM p.m. with hathy Tooley; APR for eight weeks; AU/drop in.
• Tai Chi II — Mondays through Oct. 29 at P p.m. with Dr. hurt Findeisen; APR for eight weeks; AU/drop in.
• Tai Chi I — Mondays through Oct. 29 at 4 p.m. with Dr. hurt Findeisen; APR for eight weeks; AU/drop in.
• Writing Workshops with Elena Santangelo — Wednesdays at 7 p.m. through Oct. 10. Learn the craft of writingI including plotI characters and themes.
• Arthritis Exercise Program — Fridays at P p.m. Register for one or more FODVVHV. /Hd Ey FHUWLfiHd Lnstructor. Sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation.
• Movie Matinees — Tuesdays at 2 p.m.
• Adult Book Discussion: The theme for this season’s Book Discussions is “Books jade Into jovies.”
• Bill Wine, KYW movie critic, presents “Based on the Book: Bestseller Cinema”: Nov. 1 at T p.m. tine discusses the psychological differences between reading the book and watching the movie version. He analyzes the way classic and modern novels have been translated LnWR fiOPV. HH DOVR dHDOV wLWK the movies that bombed! Audiences are encouraged to bring their opinionsI memories and questions. This presentation is a program of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council supported in part by National Endowment for the Humanities.
• Michael Morsch, executive editor of Montgomery Media: Nov. 28 at T p.m. and Nov. 29 at N p.m. jorsch is the author of “Dancing in jy rnderwearW The Soundtrack of jy LifeI” a memoir about growing up in the jidwestI music of the N9SMs and ‘TMs and interviews with famous musicians.
CHILDREN’S GRAMSW
• Miss Michelle’s Story TimesW jondays at NMWPM a.m.I tednesdays at 4WPM p.m. and Fridays at NMWPM a.m.
TWEEN AND TEEN PROGRAMS:
• College Planning Workshops coming in October. Email youth@wvpl. org for dates.
PRO-
Wissahickon Valley Public Library, Ambler BranchI 2M9 Race St.I Ambler. ADULT PROGRAMS: • Beading Group — First and third jondays at N p.m.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS:
• Miss Michelle’s Story Time — Tuesdays at NMWPM a.m. tion for spring planting. jaterials providedI including disposable gloves. Please bring a trowel. te will be working outside in a sunny area. tear old clothesI no jewelry or watches. Class size limited. RSsP to Roberta at 2NR-S4S-449R.