The Blue Bell branch will be closed Sunday April 28 during regular hours in preparation for the 100 Year Anniversary Celebration. Please join us at the party; more info available HERE.
Due to popular demand, we've added this 2nd performance evening!
The Celtic Strings return to Ambler Library for a night of Irish folk music and dancing! Join us for this family-friendly event!
Examine medical ethics and the complexities involved. Facilitated by an experienced doctor, this interactive course will present case studies exploring issues regarding end of life, reproductive rights, and more.
Presented by Robert Michaelson a retired ObGyn and former medical staff president and medical director. He has lectured on medical ethics and public health at Arcadia and other forums.
Eclipse Time! March 18 at 6:30PM at Ambler Library
Some of our favorite characters in opera are the bad guys and dangerous women. There are almost no rivels to Scarpia in Tosca, Lago in Otello and Don Giovanni. All unrepentant haters of moral and arrogant to the very notion of God. The women who make us think twice about the "fairer sex" are self-possessed like Manon, ambitious like Lady MacBeth and murderously seductive like Carmen.
Join us to look at some of the best of the worst characteres from grand operas.
Created by composers such as Mozart, Verdi, Bizet, Puccini and others.
From the start of the First World War through our involvement in Afghanistan, American thinking about war has been molded by experience, perception, participation, narrative and counter narrative. Explore the web of interactions throughout the century and examine ways in which things we " know" are not completely true.
Presented by John Shepherd. A military veteran and retired defense contractor.