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Adult Summer Reading Program June 1 – August 7, 2015 Join the Summer Reading Fun! Pre-registration is not required. Read or listen to 3 (age appropriate) books between the dates of June 1 and August 7th! Record you reading activity online (or ask a staff member to do it for you) and be entered into prize drawings. Prize drawings will be held randomly throughout the summer. You can enter the drawing more than once, but each time you enter you have to read 3 more books! Funeral Planning Program to help individuals understand preplanning for a funeral. Presented by Elton Black & Sons Funeral Home. Please register. Wednesday June 3 6:30-7:30pm Computer Club Continue learning more about computers and technology in a supportive environ- ment. Ask questions; share your tips, plus monthly topics. All levels of users welcome. No registration required - just drop in! First ursday each month from 10:30 am - noon June 4: Smartphones July 2: No meeting August 6: Music September 3: Instagram Movie Matinee for Adults Join us each month for a newly released film. Please call for featured title and to register. Free popcorn! Second ursday each month at 2:00 pm June 11, July 9, August 13 Read and Discuss, led by OCC Professor Emerita Sandra Sutherland 6:30 – 7:30 pm, usually the second Tuesday each month. Adults of all ages are invited to join the group! In conjunction with the DIA Inside|Out program, we’ll be reading books about art and artists. June 9: Sacre Bleu by Christopher Moore (Vincent Van Gogh) July 14: I Always Loved You by Robin Olivera (Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas) August 11: e Art Forger by B. A. Shapiro (Gardner art heist and Degas) Raw Foods What is "the raw food diet?" How and why would I want to incorporate more raw/living foods into my diet? Presented by Heather Barnes, who has over a decade of raw/vegan/vegetarian and special diets experience. Come learn and enjoy tasty samples too! Registration required and space is limited. Monday August 3, 6:30 – 7:30 pm Registration requested for all programs, unless otherwise noted. Space is limited, so register online @ whitelakelibrary.org or by calling 248-698-4942 ext. 2. Adult Programs Created Equal: America’s Civil Rights Struggle is made possible through a major grant from the National En- dowment for the Humanities, as part of its Bridg- ing Cultures initiative, in partnership with the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The Freedom Riders: Film & discussion View the inspirational documentary about the courageous volunteers whose actions in 1961 appealed to the conscience of our nation. Totally committed to nonviolence, they risked being jailed, beaten, or killed. Discussion facilitated by OCC Professor Emeritus Dennis Fiems. Please register. Tuesday July 21, 6:30 – 8:00 pm Created Equal Program Series: America’s Civil Rights Struggle Brought to you by:

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Adult Summer Reading ProgramJune 1 – August 7, 2015 Join the Summer Reading Fun! Pre-registration is not required.

Read or listen to 3 (age appropriate) books between the dates of June 1 and August 7th! Record you reading activity online (or ask a staff member to do it for you) and be entered into prize drawings. Prize drawings will be held randomly throughout the summer. You can enter the drawing more than once, but each time you enter you have to read 3 more books!

Funeral Planning Program to help individuals understand preplanning for a funeral. Presented by Elton Black & Sons Funeral Home. Please register.Wednesday June 3 6:30-7:30pm

Computer ClubContinue learning more about computers and technology in a supportive environ-ment. Ask questions; share your tips, plus monthly topics. All levels of users welcome. No registration required - just drop in!First Thursday each month from 10:30 am - noon June 4: Smartphones July 2: No meeting August 6: Music September 3: Instagram

Movie Matinee for AdultsJoin us each month for a newly released film. Please call for featured title and to register. Free popcorn! Second Thursday each month at 2:00 pmJune 11, July 9, August 13

Read and Discuss, led by OCC Professor Emerita Sandra Sutherland6:30 – 7:30 pm, usually the second Tuesday each month. Adults of all ages are invited to join the group! In conjunction with the DIA Inside|Out program, we’ll be reading books about art and artists. June 9: Sacre Bleu by Christopher Moore (Vincent Van Gogh)July 14: I Always Loved You by Robin Olivera (Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas)August 11: The Art Forger by B. A. Shapiro (Gardner art heist and Degas)

Raw FoodsWhat is "the raw food diet?" How and why would I want to incorporate more raw/living foods into my diet? Presented by Heather Barnes, who has over a decade of raw/vegan/vegetarian and special diets experience. Come learn and enjoy tasty samples too! Registration required and space is limited.Monday August 3, 6:30 – 7:30 pm

Registration requested for all programs, unless otherwise noted. Space is limited, so register online @ whitelakelibrary.org

or by calling 248-698-4942 ext. 2.Adult Programs

Created Equal: America’s Civil Rights Struggle is made possible through a major grant from the National En-dowment for the Humanities, as part of its Bridg-ing Cultures initiative, in partnership with the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.

The Freedom Riders: Film & discussion View the inspirational documentary about the courageous volunteers whose actions in 1961 appealed to the conscience of our nation. Totally committed to nonviolence, they risked being jailed, beaten, or killed. Discussion facilitated by OCC Professor Emeritus Dennis Fiems. Please register.Tuesday July 21, 6:30 – 8:00 pm

Created Equal Program Series: America’s Civil Rights Struggle

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Bus Tours:Hop on a bus provided by the DIA and enjoy a guided tour of all the art installed throughout our township.Tuesday May 12, 11:00 am – meeting at Dublin Community Senior Center. Please call Dublin to register: 248-698-2394. This bus is geared toward seniors.

Saturday June 13, 10:30 am – meeting at the library. Please register online or call the library to register: 248-698-4942, ext. 2. This bus is available for all.

Docent Training:Become a docent for the art in our township! Training will be provided, then you can lead your own groups. Please Register.Monday May 11, 6:30 pm

Where’s It Hanging? Keys to Selling More Art!Local artists: Frustrated by lack of sales? This interactive workshop, led by SCORE director Steve Feinman, will help you market your product so you can sell more of it, getting customers and becoming more successful at art fairs and events. Please Register.Wednesday June 10, 6:30 – 7:30 pm

Scavenger Hunt:Come to the library and get a scavenger hunt sheet. Visit all the art pieces, complete the answers, turn in at the adult reference desk and be entered into a drawing for cool swag from the DIA!

Picture This:Take a picture of yourself posing with one of the art works, send it to the library’s email: [email protected] and we’ll post it on our Facebook and Twitter pages and print out a copy to display on the library’s walls!

The Adult Book Discussions:The book group will be reading novels with an art theme; including two of our artists, Vincent van Gogh and Mary Cassatt. See inside for details.

Docent Led Tours:If your group would like a docent led tour, please contact the library with your date and time and we will connect you with a local docent.

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Inside|Out brings reproductions of great treasures from the Detroit Institute of Arts into your community. Discover them all around town. Visit dia.org/insideout for maps of other communities and information on programs.

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1 White Lake Supermarket 3393 Ormond Rd. The Fruit Vendor, Il Pensionante del Saraceni

2 Bloomer Park 3889 McKeachie Rd. The Wreck, Eugene Louis Gabriel Isabey

3 Hawley Park 7525 Highland Rd. Asafo Flag, Unknown Artist, Fante, African

4 White Lake Township Library 7527 E. Highland Rd. Madame Paul Poirson, John Singer Sargent

5 White Lake Township Offices 7525 E. Highland Rd. Leisure Hours, John Everett Millais

6 Bogie Lake Greenhouse 1525 Bogie Lake Rd. Flowers in a Glass Vase, Rachel Ruysch

7 Village Lake Shopping Center 300 Town Center Blvd. Portrait of Postman Roulin Vincent van Gogh

8 Fisk Farm 9180 Highland Rd. Animals in a Landscape, Franz Marc

9 Ferdinand C. Vetter Park 685 Union Lake Rd. Warrior with Two Pages, Peter Paul Rubens

10 Dublin Community Senior Center 685 Union Lake Rd. In the Garden, Mary Cassatt

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