SUMMIT FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY NOVEMBER EVENTS

MONDAYS AT THE MOVIES
showings at 12:30 PM and 6:30 PM
Drama/Suspense
Monday, November 14
While on holiday in Marrakech, an ordinary English couple, Perry and Gail, befriend a flamboyant and charismatic Russian, Dima, who unbeknownst to them is a kingpin money launderer for the Russian mafia. When Dima asks for their help to deliver classified information to the British Secret Services, Perry and Gail get caught in a dangerous world of international espionage and dirty politics. The couple is propelled on a perilous journey through Paris and Bern, a safe house in the French Alps, to the murky corners of the City of London and an alliance with the British Government via a ruthless and determined MI6 agent. Rated R. 107 minutes.
Drama/Romance
Monday, November 21
Set in the 1930s, Woody Allen’s bittersweet romance follows Bronx-born Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) to Hollywood, where he falls in love, and back to New York, where he is swept up in the vibrant world of high society nightclub life. Centering on events in the lives of Bobby’s colorful Bronx family, the film is a glittering valentine to the movie stars, socialites, playboys, debutantes, politicians, and gangsters who epitomized the excitement and glamour of the age.
Rated PG-13. 85 minutes.
Drama
 Monday, November 28
Based on a novel by Philip Roth, and set in 1951. Marcus Messner (Logan Lerman), a brilliant working class Jewish boy from Newark, New Jersey, travels on scholarship to a small, conservative college in Ohio, thus exempting him from being drafted into the Korean War. But once there, Marcus’s growing infatuation with his beautiful classmate Olivia Hutton (Sarah Gadon), and his clashes with the college’s imposing Dean, Hawes Caudwell (Tracy Letts), put his and his family’s best laid plans to the ultimate test. Rated R. 110 minutes.
FIlm: My Love, Don’t Cross That River
Friday, November 11, 12:30 PM
100-year old Lovebirds” Byong-man Jo and Gye-Yeul Kang have been inseparable companions for the past 76 years. Living in their small home by the river, they wear traditional Korean clothes, go shopping at the local market, have picnics with neighbors, and enjoy dance parties. Every night they go to sleep holding each other’s hands. Observing this fragile couple for 15 months, director Moyoung Jin acts as a fly-on-the-wall, capturing their twilight days with tender moments that reveal simple acts of affection – from a good-natured leaf fight to a gentle caress of the cheek. A blockbuster in its native Korea, where it would go on to become the country’s biggest independent film of all time, MY LOVE, DON’T CROSS THAT RIVER presents an unforgettable story of true love that transcends both generations and cultures. Not Rated. In Korean with English subtitles. 86 minutes.
Brown Bag Book Group
Friday, November 18, 2016, 12:30pm – 01:30pm
Lunchtime book group for seniors. Bring a bag lunch; beverages are provided. The group will be discussing “Every Last One” by Anna Quindlen.
Crossing Under the Hudson
Sunday, November 20, 2-3 PM
a lecture by Angus Kress Gillespie The Lincoln and Holland Tunnels are key links in the transportation infrastructure of New York and New Jersey. What comes to mind when we think of these tunnels? Traffic. Honk. Beep. Beep. Exhaust. Moving beyond that view, Gillespie takes a fresh look at their planning and construction. With a lively and entertaining approach, Gillespie explores these two monumental works of civil engineering and the public that embraced them. He describes and analyzes the building of the tunnels, introduces listeners to the people who worked there and places the structures into a meaningful cultural context with the music, art, literature, and motion pictures that these tunnels, engineering marvels of their day, have inspired over the years.
ADULT PROGRAMS
Microsoft Word for Beginners
November 8, 6:00-8:30 PM
Microsoft Excel for Beginners
November 15 OR November 22, 6:00-8:30 PM
Instructor Manasi Sovani has 5+ years teaching & 8+ years administrative experience. She currently teaches Microsoft Office Courses at The Adult School of Chatham, Madison & Florham Park. These classes are not intended for Mac users. The classes are free, but attendance is limited to 12 people & pre-registration is required.
Concert
Sunday, November 6, 2016, 2:00 pm
A chapter of Sweet Adelines International, the Heart of New Jersey Chorus is comprised of women from all walks of life who share a love of singing. The chorus sings in Barbershop Style – four-part harmony using only their voices as musical accompaniment – and performs a wide range of music from show tunes to swing.
Free Irish Music workshop & concert.
Sunday, November 13, 2:00 PM
Tunes of Old East Galway presented by Lesl Harker, Irish flute and Jerry O’Sullivan, Uilleann Pipes Tune workshop with both artists, followed by concert. Open to all traditional instruments, not just flute and pipes Learn a melody on your instrument or lilt it with your voice, Bring your instrument, Listeners encouraged
“There’s an App for That
Wednesday, November 9, 7-8 PM
Useful apps for your personal and business life” Today your smartphones are smarter than ever before. There are over 1.5 million apps in Apple’s App Store and 1.6 million apps for Android. With so many choices, how do you pick the apps that will make your life easier? Find out in this hands-on workshop presented by technology expert Nirupama Mallavarupu. Please bring your smartphone, tablet, or laptop, and your Apple ID or Google password.75 Maple Street, Summit, NJ 07901 • (908) 273-0350 • www.summitlibrary.org