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Financial Literacy Programs at George Bruce Library

Now that the lazy, hazy, care free days of summer are a distant memory, and the crisp, cool days of fall have given way to the chill of winter, it may be time to turn our thoughts to more serious endeavors. What activity could be more serious or sobering than getting our financial house in order? Are you saying, "Yes that’s true, but it is too daunting. I need help."?

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Movies, Movies, Movies! Movie Time @ George Bruce Library

In February of each year, we all wait with bated breath to discover the winners of the Academy Awards. But February isn’t the only time to turn our thoughts to all things movies.

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Harlem Library Cinema Series at George Bruce: June 2012

Calypso, the traditional carnival music of Trinidad, is so infectious with its driving beat, upbeat rhythms and colorful lyrics, that it defies you not to get up and dance or sing or both.

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What's All the Buzz About? Spring Programs at George Bruce Library

What’s all the BUZZ about? Come and see for yourself.

George Bruce Library is buzzing with activities for adults, children, and teens this Spring. Come join the activities — learn, have fun, interact with other members of the community, get in shape, show off your gaming skills, sharpen your computer knowledge, and much more. Here is our roster of events:

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Money Matters @ NYPL George Bruce

Get Your Financial House in Order

The economic crisis of 2008 sent all of us reeling. The financial security that we thought we had became a thing of the past — and those of us not financially savvy to begin with — were now out in the cold, naked, alone and confused.

What does it take to recover from this stunning blow? Well, knowledge is power! So the more we know about financial matters, the better able we are to navigate the waters be they rough or smooth.

The George Bruce Library will be offering a Financial Literacy Series of programs (entitled Money Matters) this Fall.  Topics covered will include

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Harlem Library Cinema Series @ George Bruce - June 2011

The freedoms that we take for granted today across the spectrum of American society were not easily achieved. They were hard won—through struggle, self-sacrifice and even death.

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Harlem Library Cinema Series @ George Bruce - May 2011

Have you found your calling? The May film screening from The National Black Programming Consortium, The Calling, explores this topic as it follows seven people who feel that they have found theirs.

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Harlem Library Cinema Series @ George Bruce - April 2011

Spring is here! (Finally.) All around us nature is awakening from winter's slumber and pushing forth new life and new growth. Why not reawaken yor mind and spirit each month with the stimulating, thought provoking and engaging films from the National Black Programming Consortium. Join us for our Spring season of films. As usual the screenings will take place on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 5:30 pm.

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Harlem Library Cinema Series @ George Bruce - December 2010

The New York Public Library, George Bruce Library and the National Black Programming Consortium are proud to bring you these free film screenings.

Join us! The screenings will take place on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 5:30 PM.

The third screening of the Fall (scheduled for December 8th) is entitled Uprooted. Here is a brief description from the NBPC site:

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Harlem Library Cinema Series @ George Bruce - November 2010

“A picture is worth a thousand words."  This expression captures the essence of why visual media is so enduring. While the aforementioned expression was aimed at still pictures—the meaning nevertheless translates to film as well.

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Harlem Library Cinema Series @ George Bruce - October 2010

“A picture is worth a thousand words."  This expression captures the essence of why visual media is so enduring. While the aforementioned expression was aimed at still pictures—the meaning nevertheless translates to film as well.

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Mark Your Calendar: Fall 2010 Book Discussions at George Bruce

Reading is very often a solitary pursuit and pleasure, but you can expand your literary horizons by joining a library book discussion group.

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Art Exhibit @ the George Bruce Branch through August 21, 2010

Inspire, Discover, Connect. These three words—writ large across the library's homepage—encapsulate NYPL's mission statement and embody the synergistic relationship that NYPL has with its communities and the patrons who reside there.

Self taught artist Harriet Bailer, is one such patron who exemplifies this relationship. An exhibit of her artwork entitled Fiber & Photographs will be on display at the George Bruce Branch through August 21, 2010.

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Student Art Exhibit @ The George Bruce Branch

"The arts must be considered an essential element of education... They are tools for living life reflectively, joyfully and with the ability to shape the future."

—Shirley Trusty Corey (President/CEO of the Arts Council of New Orleans)

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Remembering a Legend: Michael Jackson (1958-2009)

It's hard to believe that it is a year since the untimely passing of Michael Jackson. It seems everyone can remember where they were and what they were doing when they found out he had died. (I know I can). It still shakes and saddens some to the core to even bring up his name in mundane conversation.

His life was filled with more twists and turns than an amusement park ride. He was destined for greatness; his innate talents took him to heights very few performers have yet to achieve. But like many tragically fallen performers before him, his  shocking death left many wondering... how did this happen, and why? 

This is not a blog post that will 

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"Food" Good for the "Soul"

June is "Soul Food Month" and in keeping with the theme of this post, here are some recommendations for reading from the New York Public Library. Perhaps you will feel inspired to check out one of these books and make a recipe for you and your loved ones.

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