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THE ISLANDER, MAY 31, 2010, PAGE 11
Around Brunswick and the Golden
June library programs
The landscape paintings of
the Library's feature artist, Ber
tha Livingston, will be displayed
at the Brunswick - Glynn Coun
ty Library throughout June. Ms.
Livingston’s watercolor, oil, and
acrylic paintings are inspired by
her childhood homeland of Pan
ama. The show may be viewed
during regular library hours.
The main hallway of the Bruns
wick Glynn County Library
• Tuesday, June 1, 11 a.m.,
Library Auditorium - Make a
Splash at Your Library! / Ron
ald McDonald kicks off The
Summer Reading Program.
Registration prior to the event
is required for groups of ten or
more.
• Tuesday, June 1, 2 p.m.
and 6:30 p.m., Library Audito
rium - Whale Rider. In a small
New Zealand village the Maori
people claim descent from Pai-
kea, The Whale Rider. The fate
of these people and a herd of
whales becomes one as they are
joined together by The Whale
Rider. 105 minutes rated PG-
13
• Thursday, June 3, 2 p.m.,
Library Auditorium - Make a
Splash at Your LibraryLAmaz-
ing Adaptations
Have you ever wondered
what life as a Sea Turtle would
be like? These amazing crea
tures have over centimes per
fectly adapted themselves to
the harsh environment of the
oceans. Children (preschool
through elementary age) are
invited to come and learn about
these adaptations. Registration
prior to the event is required for
groups of ten or more.
Program sponsored by the
Brunswick — Glynn County
Library and the Georgia Sea
Turtle Center.
• Friday, June 4, 5:30 p.m.
until 8 p.m., Library Patio -
First Friday Fun/ Gyotaku
Fish Print Making. In the early
1800’s Japanese fishermen
would make prints of the fish
they caught as a record of their
catch. Join us during First Fri
day for this “Make a Splash at
Your Library” fun event.
• Tuesday, June 8, 2 p.m.
and 6:30 p.m., Library Audito
rium - 20,000 Leagues Under
The Sea. This 1954 movie is
one of Disney’s finest live-action
adventures. Kirk Douglas stars
as Captain Nemo, bringing
Jules Verne’s classic sci-fi tale
to life. 127 minutes. Unrated
• Wednesday, June 9, 11
a.m., Library Auditorium -
Make a Splash at Your Library!
/ Marine Fish Adaptations
Children of all ages are wel
come to join us as we learn
about how fish have adapted
to life in the sea. After learn
ing about these adaptations
everyone will get to create their
own fish from clay. Registration
prior to the event is required for
groups of ten or more.
Co-sponsored by the Bruns
wick — Glynn County Library
and the Georgia Department of
Natural Resources.
• Friday, June 11, 11 a.m.,
Library Auditorium - Make a
Splash at Your Library!/ Fish
n’ Ships. Curious Moon Pup
pets will entertain. Sing along
and solve the mystery of the old,
haunted, sunken pirate ship.
Registration prior to the event
is required for groups of ten or
more.
Programs are held at the
Brunswick-Glynn County
Library and are free and open to
the public. Call 912-267-1212 or
www.trrl.org for more details.
Library horn’s are 9:30 a.m.
until 5 p.m. Monday, Wednes
day, Friday, and Saturday. On
Tuesday and Thursday the
library is open from 9:30 a.m.
until 8 p.m. □
Veterans Council installs officers
2010 officers
for the Veter
ans Counicl
of the Golden
Isles include:
(seated, left
to right) Jack
Mefford, VFW
Post 2588; Rob
ert Gibbons,
American
Legion Post
507; Michael
Browning, VFW
Post 4092;
Robert Wen-
del, American
Legion Post 9;
(standing, left
to right) Brent Taylor, Marshes of Glynn, Sons of the American Revolution; Charles
Davis, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 36; Terry Smith, Georgia Veterans Depart
ment; Franklin "Nick" Hart, Navy League; Matt Joyner, Marine Corps League; and Joe
Connolly, American Legion Post 166.
The Veterans Council represents veterans' organizations from Glynn, Camden, and
McIntosh counties. The purpose of the Veterans Council is to promote and foster
individual veterans' interests and programs of member organizations. It also plans
and coordinates veterans' activities such as Memorial Day and Veterans Day obser
vances. Each year the Council selects individuals to receive the Veteran of the Year
award and the American Patriot award.
Great shop-portunity
at Mary Ross Park
Shop the Brunswick Bazaar
and Farmers Market on Sat
urday, June 5 from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. at Mary Ross Park, Bay
Street, downtown Brunswick.
Twenty or more vendors will
sell fresh produce and other
foods, baked goods, plants, and
arts and crafts under the pavil
ion.
Vendors are also being sought
for ongoing Saturdays; only $10
for a 10 by 10 space. For more
information, call Golden Isles
Arts and Humanities Associa
tion, 912-262-6665. □
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264-6580 fax
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