This Week’s Library Happenings
It’s the last week of September and APL has lots in store for you. Here are just a few of the FREE activities and programs we have planned for the week of Sept. 24. For more information, please call the host branch.
MONDAY, SEPT. 24
+ Get help with your credit at a drop-in credit report and repair session from 11:30 am til 1:30 pm at the Main Library. Presented by Affordable Housing Partnership of the Capital Region.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 25
+ The Friends of APL host a book review of “What it Means to be Human: Historical Reflections from the 1800s to the Present” by Joanna Bourke starting at 12:15 pm at the Main Library. Joseph Krausman, a retired legislative analyst, reviews the book.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26
+ Kids and their families enjoy a bedtime story time at the Bach Branch at 7 pm.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 27
+ Kids learn Latin and hip hop dance moves at the Pine Hills Branch at 3:45 pm. For ages 5-12.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
+ The Wii universe is the destination for kids ages 11-18. They can virtually battle each other using our system and games from 4 to 5:30 pm at the Main Library.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
+ Find your inner artist in our art group at the Bach Branch from 2 to 3:30 pm. No talent necessary and supplies are provided. For adults.
+ The Pine Hills Branch is hosting a self defense class for youngsters at 2 pm. Please register at the branch or by calling 482-7911 extension 223.
For a full listing of APL events, please visit our online calendar.