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SM ADULTS Programs and Events September & October 2013 Dewey Decibel Comedy Tour Stop LOL at this family-friendly, high-energy, stand-up comedy show featuring Las Vegas comedians Bill Hildebrandt and Kevin Kramis. Saturday, September 28 • 6:00 pm Central Library, Browning Events Room Tickets available at evpl.org/decibel and range from $10 to a $25 family package. Arrive a half hour early and hear amazing local acoustic guitarist Kennedy Rose and snap some wacky photos in our fun photo booth! Proceeds benefit the EVPL Foundation, which provides funding for Library projects. For details: Call 428-8200 or visit evpl.org. 200 SE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. • Evansville, Indiana 47713 (812) 428-8200 • evpl.org 6-13:2M Book Discussions Film Series Central Library East Branch Oaklyn Branch Central Library Books My Mom Liked 6:00 pm • Conference Room September 24 The Book Thief by Markus Zusak October 22 Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed Book Discussion 11:00 am September 9 Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work by Jeanne Marie Laskas Browning Events Room North Park Branch Mostly Nonfiction Book Discussion 3:30 pm September 9 Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work by Jeanne Marie Laskas October 21 Defending Jacob by William Landay Mystery Lovers Book Discussion 4:30 pm September 26 Wicked Autumn by G.M. Malliet The Track of the Cat October 24 by Nevada Barr Oaklyn Book Discussion 3:30 pm September 18 The Orchardist by Amanda Coplin October 16 The Light in the Ruins by Chris Bohjalian Page Turners Book Discussion 1:00 pm September 24 Call It Sleep by Henry Roth October 22 The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri Red Bank Branch Classic Book Discussion 1:00 pm • Conference Room September 12 Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Frankenstein October 10 by Mary Shelley Temeraire’s Exploits Book Discussion 6:00 pm • Conference Room September 25 Crucible of Gold Book 7 by Naomi Novik McCollough Branch Cover to Cover Book Discussion 3:00 pm September 25 The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce October 20 Faith by Jennifer Haigh Popular Book Discussion 6:30 pm September 3 Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary One Book One Community Exploration of the Book Discussion Unseen People Who 10:00 am Make This Country Work October 18 Hidden America: From by Jeanne Marie Laskas Coal Miners to Cowboys, October 1 The Heart and the Fist an Extraordinary by Eric Greitans Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work by Jeanne Marie Laskas Intro to iPad Learn to get the most out of your iPad. We will discuss the iOS settings and basics plus other useful features and powerful apps. Intro to Word 2010 Begin creating professional-quality documents using Microsoft Word. Local Voices: Concerts October 2 Monte Skelton October 16 Opal Fly October 30 After Hours Jazz Trio Welcome to the Internet Learn about accessing and navigating the web using a browser, web safety and security, and useful web sites. eBooks & the Library Get one-on-one assistance checking out eBooks and downloading them to your portable device. Coffee Talk Book Discussion 12:00 pm September 11 The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin October 9 Defending Jacob by William Landay Film Movement Series 6:30 pm September 11 The Day I Saw Your Heart (France) Teddy Bear (Denmark) October 9 Classic Film Series 6:00 pm September 19 Lullaby of Broadway (1951) October 17 The War of the Worlds (1953) Director’s Lobby Film Series 6:00 pm September 3 Nashville September 17 A Perfect Couple Health Docs Series 6:00 pm September 4 Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead September 18 Vegucated Killer at Large October 2 Untitled Book Discussion 6:30 pm September 30 Keeping the Castle by Patrice Kindl October 28 Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma Tabletop Adventures Try new board games and meet new people. Our friendly competitions are for avid gamers and dabblers alike. Money Smart: Helping Parents and Grandparents Pay for College Learn about tax credits and deductions that can help pay for college and technical school. Money Smart: Making Your Money Last Through Retirement Learn about choices for those at all income levels to lower the stress of saving and investing through your entire lifetime. Music @ the library Experience live music from different genres. River Rats Wednesday, September 11 • 6:30 pm • Oaklyn Branch Enjoy a concert on the lawn with this local band playing music from the 70s, 80s & 90s. Peter Fletcher Sunday, September 22 • 3:00 pm • Central Library Treat your ears to a classical guitar concert by this New York City guitarist. Fletcher gives over 100 concerts a year including performances at Carnegie Hall. Local Voices: Performances by Local Musicians • Central Library Wednesdays, 7:00 pm October 2 Monte Skelton – Hear the smooth sounds of this popular artist. October 16 Opal Fly – Feel the rhythm of blues, folk, and ragtime. October 30 After Hours Jazz Trio – Relax and take in the swinging beat. Program/Events Descriptions Central 200 S.E. M.L.K., Jr. Blvd 428-8200 East Branch 840 E. Chandler Ave. 428-8231 North Park Branch 960 Koehler Dr. 428-8237 Oaklyn Branch 3001 Oaklyn Dr. 428-8234 Classical Guitar Concert Peter Fletcher is back with an encore performance. Halloween Cage Doll Transform ordinary objects into a doll– this year’s perfect Halloween decoration. Appalachian Adventures: Nat Geo Adventurer of the Year Jennifer Pharr Davis has trekked over 12,000 miles on six different continents and currently holds the overall record on the Appalachian Trail. Hear about her adventures. Appalachian Adventures: Nat Geo Adventurer of the Year Jennifer Pharr Davis has trekked over 12,000 miles on six different continents and currently holds the overall record on the Appalachian Trail. Hear about her adventures. Homeschooling & the Library Learn which library resources may be particularly useful for homeschooling your children. Learn Loom Knitting Try an easy, fun way to knit a hat quickly. Computer Basics Perfect for the absolute beginner, this class will introduce the very basics. Dewey Decibel Comedy Tour Bring the whole family to this stand-up comedy show featuring Las Vegas comedians Bill Hildebrandt and Kevin Kramis. Tickets are available at evpl.org/decibel. Email Made Easy Learn everything you need to know to begin using email effectively. Google Explored Learn basics and advanced searching techniques plus other useful Google tools. Intermediate Excel 2010 Go beyond the basics into some of the more advanced features of Excel. Interstate Paranormal Investigations Hear members of IPI talk about what they do, how they collect evidence, and what they found (and saw) on some of their investigations. Intro Excel 2010 Learn to use Microsoft’s powerful spreadsheet software to organize information and analyze data. Learn to Zentangle Learn the relaxing and meditative art of Zentangle doodling. Make a Treasure Necklace Pull those broken bits and bobs from your jewelry box or junk drawer and turn them into a fabulous treasure necklace. Water Paper Paint Learn this cool technique in a 3 session series on painting, nature, and being creative. Based on the book Water Paper Paint: Exploring Creativity with Watercolor and Mixed Media by Heather Smith Jones. McCollough Branch 5115 Washington Ave. 428-8236 Appalachian Adventures: Nat Geo Adventurer of the Year Jennifer Pharr Davis has trekked over 12,000 miles on six different continents and currently holds the overall record on the Appalachian Trail. Hear about her adventures. Computer Basics Perfect for the absolute beginner, this class will introduce the very basics. Local Voices: Authors Herb Marynell and Steve Bagbey will share their experiences researching and writing Mob Murder of America’s Greatest Gambler, about the life and death of Evansville’s Ray Ryan. Money Smart: Health Care Choices Learn about the new health care laws and the marketplace exchanges that open this fall and how people of all ages and income levels can take advantage of the new Affordable Care Act. Local Voices: Concert by the River Rats Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy a live, outdoor concert. Red Bank Branch 120 S. Red Bank Rd. 428-8205 eBooks & the Library Get one-on-one assistance checking out eBooks and downloading them to your portable device. Money Smart: Helping Parents & Grandparents Pay for College Learn about tax credits and deductions that can help pay for college and technical school. Raising Backyard Chickens Jennifer Willett, from Evansville Backyard Chickens, will discuss the basics of owning chickens and answer your questions. APPALACHIAN ADVENTURES Hikers, outdoor enthusiasts, and adventure seekers, meet the 2012 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year! Jennifer Pharr Davis has trekked over 12,000 miles on six continents and currently holds the overall record on the Appalachian Trail. Hear about her journeys when she visits three EVPL locations: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 6:00 pm • Oaklyn Branch THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 10:00 am • McCollough Branch 6:00 pm • North Park Branch Davis is the author of five books, including Becoming Odyssa and Called Again. She has been featured in the New York Times, NPR’s Talk of the Nation, and the CBS Morning Show. Book Discussions Film Series Central Library East Branch Oaklyn Branch Central Library Books My Mom Liked 6:00 pm • Conference Room September 24 The Book Thief by Markus Zusak October 22 Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed Book Discussion 11:00 am September 9 Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work by Jeanne Marie Laskas Browning Events Room North Park Branch Mostly Nonfiction Book Discussion 3:30 pm September 9 Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work by Jeanne Marie Laskas October 21 Defending Jacob by William Landay Mystery Lovers Book Discussion 4:30 pm September 26 Wicked Autumn by G.M. Malliet The Track of the Cat October 24 by Nevada Barr Oaklyn Book Discussion 3:30 pm September 18 The Orchardist by Amanda Coplin October 16 The Light in the Ruins by Chris Bohjalian Page Turners Book Discussion 1:00 pm September 24 Call It Sleep by Henry Roth October 22 The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri Red Bank Branch Classic Book Discussion 1:00 pm • Conference Room September 12 Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Frankenstein October 10 by Mary Shelley Temeraire’s Exploits Book Discussion 6:00 pm • Conference Room September 25 Crucible of Gold Book 7 by Naomi Novik McCollough Branch Cover to Cover Book Discussion 3:00 pm September 25 The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce October 20 Faith by Jennifer Haigh Popular Book Discussion 6:30 pm September 3 Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary One Book One Community Exploration of the Book Discussion Unseen People Who 10:00 am Make This Country Work October 18 Hidden America: From by Jeanne Marie Laskas Coal Miners to Cowboys, October 1 The Heart and the Fist an Extraordinary by Eric Greitans Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work by Jeanne Marie Laskas Intro to iPad Learn to get the most out of your iPad. We will discuss the iOS settings and basics plus other useful features and powerful apps. Intro to Word 2010 Begin creating professional-quality documents using Microsoft Word. Local Voices: Concerts October 2 Monte Skelton October 16 Opal Fly October 30 After Hours Jazz Trio Welcome to the Internet Learn about accessing and navigating the web using a browser, web safety and security, and useful web sites. eBooks & the Library Get one-on-one assistance checking out eBooks and downloading them to your portable device. Coffee Talk Book Discussion 12:00 pm September 11 The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin October 9 Defending Jacob by William Landay Film Movement Series 6:30 pm September 11 The Day I Saw Your Heart (France) Teddy Bear (Denmark) October 9 Classic Film Series 6:00 pm September 19 Lullaby of Broadway (1951) October 17 The War of the Worlds (1953) Director’s Lobby Film Series 6:00 pm September 3 Nashville September 17 A Perfect Couple Health Docs Series 6:00 pm September 4 Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead September 18 Vegucated Killer at Large October 2 Untitled Book Discussion 6:30 pm September 30 Keeping the Castle by Patrice Kindl October 28 Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma Tabletop Adventures Try new board games and meet new people. Our friendly competitions are for avid gamers and dabblers alike. Money Smart: Helping Parents and Grandparents Pay for College Learn about tax credits and deductions that can help pay for college and technical school. Money Smart: Making Your Money Last Through Retirement Learn about choices for those at all income levels to lower the stress of saving and investing through your entire lifetime. Music @ the library Experience live music from different genres. River Rats Wednesday, September 11 • 6:30 pm • Oaklyn Branch Enjoy a concert on the lawn with this local band playing music from the 70s, 80s & 90s. Peter Fletcher Sunday, September 22 • 3:00 pm • Central Library Treat your ears to a classical guitar concert by this New York City guitarist. Fletcher gives over 100 concerts a year including performances at Carnegie Hall. Local Voices: Performances by Local Musicians • Central Library Wednesdays, 7:00 pm October 2 Monte Skelton – Hear the smooth sounds of this popular artist. October 16 Opal Fly – Feel the rhythm of blues, folk, and ragtime. October 30 After Hours Jazz Trio – Relax and take in the swinging beat. Program/Events Descriptions Central 200 S.E. M.L.K., Jr. Blvd 428-8200 East Branch 840 E. Chandler Ave. 428-8231 North Park Branch 960 Koehler Dr. 428-8237 Oaklyn Branch 3001 Oaklyn Dr. 428-8234 Classical Guitar Concert Peter Fletcher is back with an encore performance. Halloween Cage Doll Transform ordinary objects into a doll– this year’s perfect Halloween decoration. Appalachian Adventures: Nat Geo Adventurer of the Year Jennifer Pharr Davis has trekked over 12,000 miles on six different continents and currently holds the overall record on the Appalachian Trail. Hear about her adventures. Appalachian Adventures: Nat Geo Adventurer of the Year Jennifer Pharr Davis has trekked over 12,000 miles on six different continents and currently holds the overall record on the Appalachian Trail. Hear about her adventures. Homeschooling & the Library Learn which library resources may be particularly useful for homeschooling your children. Learn Loom Knitting Try an easy, fun way to knit a hat quickly. Computer Basics Perfect for the absolute beginner, this class will introduce the very basics. Dewey Decibel Comedy Tour Bring the whole family to this stand-up comedy show featuring Las Vegas comedians Bill Hildebrandt and Kevin Kramis. Tickets are available at evpl.org/decibel. Email Made Easy Learn everything you need to know to begin using email effectively. Google Explored Learn basics and advanced searching techniques plus other useful Google tools. Intermediate Excel 2010 Go beyond the basics into some of the more advanced features of Excel. Interstate Paranormal Investigations Hear members of IPI talk about what they do, how they collect evidence, and what they found (and saw) on some of their investigations. Intro Excel 2010 Learn to use Microsoft’s powerful spreadsheet software to organize information and analyze data. Learn to Zentangle Learn the relaxing and meditative art of Zentangle doodling. Make a Treasure Necklace Pull those broken bits and bobs from your jewelry box or junk drawer and turn them into a fabulous treasure necklace. Water Paper Paint Learn this cool technique in a 3 session series on painting, nature, and being creative. Based on the book Water Paper Paint: Exploring Creativity with Watercolor and Mixed Media by Heather Smith Jones. McCollough Branch 5115 Washington Ave. 428-8236 Appalachian Adventures: Nat Geo Adventurer of the Year Jennifer Pharr Davis has trekked over 12,000 miles on six different continents and currently holds the overall record on the Appalachian Trail. Hear about her adventures. Computer Basics Perfect for the absolute beginner, this class will introduce the very basics. Local Voices: Authors Herb Marynell and Steve Bagbey will share their experiences researching and writing Mob Murder of America’s Greatest Gambler, about the life and death of Evansville’s Ray Ryan. Money Smart: Health Care Choices Learn about the new health care laws and the marketplace exchanges that open this fall and how people of all ages and income levels can take advantage of the new Affordable Care Act. Local Voices: Concert by the River Rats Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy a live, outdoor concert. Red Bank Branch 120 S. Red Bank Rd. 428-8205 eBooks & the Library Get one-on-one assistance checking out eBooks and downloading them to your portable device. Money Smart: Helping Parents & Grandparents Pay for College Learn about tax credits and deductions that can help pay for college and technical school. Raising Backyard Chickens Jennifer Willett, from Evansville Backyard Chickens, will discuss the basics of owning chickens and answer your questions. APPALACHIAN ADVENTURES Hikers, outdoor enthusiasts, and adventure seekers, meet the 2012 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year! Jennifer Pharr Davis has trekked over 12,000 miles on six continents and currently holds the overall record on the Appalachian Trail. Hear about her journeys when she visits three EVPL locations: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 6:00 pm • Oaklyn Branch THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 10:00 am • McCollough Branch 6:00 pm • North Park Branch Davis is the author of five books, including Becoming Odyssa and Called Again. She has been featured in the New York Times, NPR’s Talk of the Nation, and the CBS Morning Show. September Sunday Monday 1 2 8 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12:00Coffee Talk Book Discussion 6:00 eBooks & the Library* 6:30 River Rats Concert 6:30 Film Movement 12 9:00 eBooks & the Library* 10:00Welcome to the Internet* 1:00 Classic Book Discussion 6:00 Money Smart 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Labor Day Libraries Closed 6:00 Director’s Lobby Film 6:30 Popular Book Discussion 9:00 Computer Basics* 10:00 Computer Basics* 11:00Book Discussion 3:30 Mostly Nonfiction Book Discussion 6:00Money Smart 11:00Make a Treasure Necklace* 6:00 Money Smart 3:00 Classical Guitar Concert 9:00 eBooks & the Library* 6:30 Local Voices: Authors Herb Marynell & Steve Bagbey 10:00 Google Explored* 6:00 Director’s Lobby Film 6:00 Appalachian 10:00Appalachian Adventures Adventures 6:00 Health Docs Series 6:00Appalachian Adventures 10:00Email Made Easy* 3:30 Oaklyn Book 5:00 Tabletop Adventures Discussion 6:00 Health Docs Series 6:00 Classic Film Series 10:00 Intro to Word* 9:30 eBooks & the 4:30 Mystery Lovers 1:00 PageTurners Bk Disc. Library* Book Discussion 2:00 Water Paper Paint* 3:00 Cover to Cover 6:00 Homeschooling & Book Discussion the Library 6:00 Temeraire’s Exploits 6:00 Books My Mom Book Discussion Liked Book Disc. 12:30 Tabletop Adventures 6:00 Dewey Decibel Comedy Tour Color=Location Black=Central Brown=East Green=McCollough Blue=North Park Pink=Oaklyn Red=Red Bank Purple=West *denotes registration required 6:30 Untitled Book Discussion October Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 4 5 9 10 11 12 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 28 6:30 Untitled Book Discussion Saturday 3 7 27 Friday 2 6 9:00 eBooks & the Library* 11:00 HalloweenCage Doll* 3:30 Mostly Nonfiction Book Discussion 6:30 Raising Backyard Chickens 1 2:00 Water Paper Paint* 6:00 Health Docs Series 6:30 Learn Loom Knitting* 7:00 Local Voices: 6:30 Popular Book Concert Discussion 9:00 Computer Basics* Thursday 2:00 Water Paper Paint* 12:00 Coffee Talk Book 6:00 Computer Basics* Discussion 6:00 eBooks & the Library* 6:30 Film Movement 9:00 eBooks & the Library* 1:00 Classic Book Discussion 6:00 Welcome to the Internet* West Branch is closed during the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival October 7-12. 18 16 17 6:00 Intro to Excel* 1:00 Page Turners Book Discussion 6:00 Intro to the iPad* 6:00 Books My Mom Liked Book Discussion 29 6:00 Money Smart 11:00Learn to Zentangle* 7:30 One Book One Community Author Event @ Victory Theatre 3:30 Oaklyn Book Discussion 7:00 Local Voices: Concert 23 9:30 eBooks & the Library* 6:00 Interstate Paranormal Investigations 30 3:00 Cover to Cover Book Discussion 7:00 Local Voices: Concert 5:00 Tabletop Adventures 10:00 One Book One Community 6:00 Intermediate Excel* Book Discussion 6:00 Classic Film Series 24 4:30Mystery Lovers Book Discussion 31 25 12:30Tabletop Adventures 19 26 September Sunday Monday 1 2 8 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12:00Coffee Talk Book Discussion 6:00 eBooks & the Library* 6:30 River Rats Concert 6:30 Film Movement 12 9:00 eBooks & the Library* 10:00Welcome to the Internet* 1:00 Classic Book Discussion 6:00 Money Smart 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Labor Day Libraries Closed 6:00 Director’s Lobby Film 6:30 Popular Book Discussion 9:00 Computer Basics* 10:00 Computer Basics* 11:00Book Discussion 3:30 Mostly Nonfiction Book Discussion 6:00Money Smart 11:00Make a Treasure Necklace* 6:00 Money Smart 3:00 Classical Guitar Concert 9:00 eBooks & the Library* 6:30 Local Voices: Authors Herb Marynell & Steve Bagbey 10:00 Google Explored* 6:00 Director’s Lobby Film 6:00 Appalachian 10:00Appalachian Adventures Adventures 6:00 Health Docs Series 6:00Appalachian Adventures 10:00Email Made Easy* 3:30 Oaklyn Book 5:00 Tabletop Adventures Discussion 6:00 Health Docs Series 6:00 Classic Film Series 10:00 Intro to Word* 9:30 eBooks & the 4:30 Mystery Lovers 1:00 PageTurners Bk Disc. Library* Book Discussion 2:00 Water Paper Paint* 3:00 Cover to Cover 6:00 Homeschooling & Book Discussion the Library 6:00 Temeraire’s Exploits 6:00 Books My Mom Book Discussion Liked Book Disc. 12:30 Tabletop Adventures 6:00 Dewey Decibel Comedy Tour Color=Location Black=Central Brown=East Green=McCollough Blue=North Park Pink=Oaklyn Red=Red Bank Purple=West *denotes registration required 6:30 Untitled Book Discussion October Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 4 5 9 10 11 12 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 28 6:30 Untitled Book Discussion Saturday 3 7 27 Friday 2 6 9:00 eBooks & the Library* 11:00 HalloweenCage Doll* 3:30 Mostly Nonfiction Book Discussion 6:30 Raising Backyard Chickens 1 2:00 Water Paper Paint* 6:00 Health Docs Series 6:30 Learn Loom Knitting* 7:00 Local Voices: 6:30 Popular Book Concert Discussion 9:00 Computer Basics* Thursday 2:00 Water Paper Paint* 12:00 Coffee Talk Book 6:00 Computer Basics* Discussion 6:00 eBooks & the Library* 6:30 Film Movement 9:00 eBooks & the Library* 1:00 Classic Book Discussion 6:00 Welcome to the Internet* West Branch is closed during the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival October 7-12. 18 16 17 6:00 Intro to Excel* 1:00 Page Turners Book Discussion 6:00 Intro to the iPad* 6:00 Books My Mom Liked Book Discussion 29 6:00 Money Smart 11:00Learn to Zentangle* 7:30 One Book One Community Author Event @ Victory Theatre 3:30 Oaklyn Book Discussion 7:00 Local Voices: Concert 23 9:30 eBooks & the Library* 6:00 Interstate Paranormal Investigations 30 3:00 Cover to Cover Book Discussion 7:00 Local Voices: Concert 5:00 Tabletop Adventures 10:00 One Book One Community 6:00 Intermediate Excel* Book Discussion 6:00 Classic Film Series 24 4:30Mystery Lovers Book Discussion 31 25 12:30Tabletop Adventures 19 26 SM ADULTS Programs and Events September & October 2013 Dewey Decibel Comedy Tour Stop LOL at this family-friendly, high-energy, stand-up comedy show featuring Las Vegas comedians Bill Hildebrandt and Kevin Kramis. Saturday, September 28 • 6:00 pm Central Library, Browning Events Room Tickets available at evpl.org/decibel and range from $10 to a $25 family package. Arrive a half hour early and hear amazing local acoustic guitarist Kennedy Rose and snap some wacky photos in our fun photo booth! Proceeds benefit the EVPL Foundation, which provides funding for Library projects. For details: Call 428-8200 or visit evpl.org. 200 SE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. • Evansville, Indiana 47713 (812) 428-8200 • evpl.org 6-13:2M