Wednesday, May 08th

Calling All Book Groups and More from the Scarsdale Library

bookclubAre you part of a book club? Sign-up for a monthly e-newsletter from Scarsdale Library that will provide you with information about recommended books, new releases, library author talks, and other relevant events as part of Scarsdale Reads. Sign-up here or contact the Reference Desk at 914-722-1302.

Also mark your calendar with these interesting upcoming events and see more at scarsdalelibrary.org.

Film: If You Don't, I Will:
The film will be shown on Wednesday April 8th at 6:30 pm and on Friday April 10th at 1:30 pm. It is in French with English subtitles.

Two of France's busiest and most talented actors, Emmanuelle Devosifyoudontiwill (Coco Before Chanel) and Mathieu Amalric (The Grand Budapest Hotel), star in this smart, modern romantic comedy from acclaimed director Sophie Fillieres. Pomme and Pierre have been together a long time - long enough that passion and spontaneity have given way to predictability and cold shoulders. On a hike together one afternoon, Pomme declares her independence by staying in the woods rather than returning to an underwhelming life at home. Pierre, despite his concern for Pomme, seems all too capable of adapting to life as a bachelor, a worrisome realization. As Pomme begins an extended meditation in the forest on where her own life should go next, both are left to contemplate the strength and meaning of each other's commitment. Is it worth the effort it will take to get them back to where they used to be?

Richard III, the King under the Car Park: The Story of the Search for the Burial Place of England's Last Plantagenet King

On Sunday, April 19th at 2:00 PM the library will host a program of the Archaeological Institute of America, Westchester Chapter called, "Richard III, the King under the Car Park: The Story of the Search for the Burial Place of England's Last Plantagenet King," presented by Richard Buckley of the University of Leicester.

About Richard Buckley: After graduating from the University of Durham in 1979, Richard was a Field Officer with Leicestershire Archaeological Unit from 1980 to 1995. In 1995, he formed (with Patrick Clay), University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) where, as co-director, he manages archaeological fieldwork projects principally in the East Midlands, specializing in urban sites and historic buildings.

Organic Gardening at Home: with Max Apton, Instructor at Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture: Max Apton, Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture instructor, farmer, and founder of The Farmer's Garden, will share best practices for organic gardening at home on Wednesday, April 29 at 7:30pm. A home vegetable garden is a fun family activity and a great source of summer produce. This program will provide you with the information you need to get started. Learn tips on how to design a beautiful, productive garden that is right for this region and increases your soil health so you can enjoy continuous harvests.

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