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March 2010 Events

Posted by: Friend of North UC Library on Mar 1st, 2010

The  March 2010 Calendar is now available!

Note:
DUE TO BUDGET REDUCTIONS IN THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO ALL LIBRARIES WILL HAVE REDUCED HOURS AND A CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE MARCH 20, 2010

DAILY SCHEDULE AND HOURS OPEN

BRANCH LIBRARIES
Tuesday & Wednesday 12:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Thursday & Friday 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Saturday 09:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Sunday & Monday CLOSED

BRANCH LIBRARIES OPEN SUNDAY
La Jolla/Riford, Point Loma/Hervey, Serra Mesa-Kearny Mesa
Sunday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

CENTRAL LIBRARY
Monday & Wednesday 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 09:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Thursday & Friday 09:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday 01:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

January 2010 Library Events

Posted by: Friend of North UC Library on Dec 30th, 2009

The January 2010 Events Calendar is now available!

‘MovieTime’ (2009-2010) at NUC Library.

Posted by: Friend of North UC Library on Aug 10th, 2009

The MovieTime at NU Library is back , so check out the movies and mark your calendars for a lovely evening.

Color of Freedom

The Color of Freedom (2008), 115 min., rated R

Playing October 14, 2009
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

White prison guard James Gregory’s life is profoundly altered when he meets the prisoner Nelson Mandela, whom he ends up guarding for more than twenty years.


Eat Drink Man Woman

Eat Drink Man Woman (1999), 124 min., rated NR

Playing November 18, 2009
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

Distracted by their complicated love lives and secret ambitions, three adult sisters reluctantly humor their widower father by enduring the elaborate, traditional Taiwanese dinners he insists on having every Sunday.


Sideways

Sideways (2004), 124 min., rated R

Playing January 13, 2010
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

Two men go on an excursion and end up inducing midlife crises in this comedy-drama. Miles convinces friend Jack to enjoy his last days of bachelorhood with a wine country road trip.


Room with a View

A Room With A View (1985), 86 min., rated NR

Playing February 10, 2010
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

While on a grand holiday, a young woman experiences self-discovery, independence and love.


Hotel Rwanda

Hotel Rwanda (2004), PG-13, 122 min., rated PG

Playing March 10, 2010
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

Amid the holocaust of tribal fighting in Rwanda that sees the butchering of thousands of men, women and children, one ordinary man musters the courage to save these helpless refugees by sheltering them in the hotel he manages.


Monsoon Wedding

Monsoon Wedding (2001), 114 min., rated R

Playing April 14, 2010
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

As the monsoon rains loom Lalit Ver and his extended family reunite for the last-minute arranged marriage of his daughter Aiditi in New Delhi. But long-guarded secrets threaten to tear the family apart.


Calendar Girls

Calendar Girls (2003), PG-13,108 min., rated PG-13

Playing May 12, 2010
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

The Rylstone Women’s Institute of North Yorkshire members are resilient, resourceful and refined. They’re also about to shock the residents of this little English town when the group decides to put out their yearly calendar to raise money for the local cancer center.


All requests/ suggestions from the readers are heartly welcome. Do leave a note about the movie you saw or any other special requests.
The “Friends” community will be more than happy to satisfy your request. Thanks.


Movie rating descriptions:
PG: Material not suitable for children under 10
PG-13: Material not suitable for children under 13
R: no one under 17 without parent or adult guardian
NR: no one 17 or under will be admitted

August Book Sale

Posted by: Friend of North UC Library on Jul 20th, 2009

FRIENDS of NUC LIBRARY present: 

“THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER

BOOK LOVERS’ FESTIVAL”

When: Saturday, August 8, 2009 , 9 AM- 4PM

                                                                                                                   Read to-MISS FANNY AGATHA WIGGLESWORTH”,

                                                                                                                 Book & Kids Lover; a.k.a. Doggie Ambassador-at-large

(*Read a Book to Your Pet, too!*)

ALSO:

Face Painting:  Face Paint Your Book Lover

Music:  Sing a Song for Your Book Lover

Raffle:  Win a Rose for Your Book Lover

Additionally, Grab a Bag of Books for only $3.00

All Proceeds Benefit Your NUC Library                  **Checks Accepted**

 

“Music Mondays” Returns

Posted by: Friend of North UC Library on Jun 28th, 2009

Monday evenings, throughout the summer (from mid-July on), the public is invited once again to North University Community Branch Library for a series of hour-long concerts on our outdoor patio. These free concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. and will feature a variety of musical styles. This year, Music Mondays includes the following lineup:

July 13: George Svobada, classical/flamenco guitarist.

July 20: Local Condition, bluegrass, folk, and depression blues.

July 27: Bayou Brothers, New Orleans zydeco, blues, and R & B.

August 3: Travis Daudert Jazz Trio

August 10: Leonard Patton, keyboardist and Jazz/R&B song vocalist.

August 17: Paula Simmons Quaretto Sorrento, string quartet.

August 24: Calafia Music Guild, Renaissance music played with period instruments.

August 31: Peter Rutman Band, blues and jazz.

September 7: Labor Day, Library closed.

September 14: Ebony Fourest Clarinet Quartet, classical, pop and jazz.

July Library Events

Posted by: Friend of North UC Library on Jun 28th, 2009

The July Library Events Calendar is now available!

Winter/Spring Movie Series at NUC

Posted by: Friend of North UC Library on Jan 14th, 2009

The 2009 Winter/Spring Movie Series is over, but check back in the fall to see what else we’ll have planned.

Saving Grace (British) 4*, R, 94 min.

Playing January 14, 2009
NUC Community Room
7:30 PM

Newly widowed Grace (Brenda Blethyn) finds herself in financial ruin when she discovers that her dearly departed husband has left her deep in debt from his failed get-rich-quick schemes. With the help of her gardener, Matt (Craig Ferguson), Grace turns her green thumb to growing ganja, and soon, everyone in her small English town is getting high on more than life. Won the Sundance Film Festival’s Audience Award.


The Road Home (China) Rated G, 4*, 89 min

Playing February 11, 2009
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

Winner of Sundance 2001 and Berlin Film Feastival 2000. Veteran director Zhang Yimou this time trains his camera on a love story between a Chinese boy and girl that endures for 40 years. Starring Zhang Ziyi (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), The Road Home tells the tale of Zhao Di (Ziyi) and how she met the love of her life, Luo Changyu — a new schoolteacher assigned to teach the child.


Like Water for Chocolat (Italy) R, 105 min., 4*

Playing March 18, 2009
NUC Library Community Room
7:30 PM

A feast for the senses, this magical romance from director Alfonso Arau was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award and a Golden Globe. The passionate Tita (Lumi Cavazos) is in love with Pedro (Marco Leonardi), but her controlling mother (Regina Torne) forbids her from marrying him. When Pedro instead marries her sister, Tita throws herself into her cooking — and discovers she can transfer her emotions through the food she prepares in her small village.


The Kite Runner (Afganistan) 128 min, 4* , PG13

Playing April 8, 2009
NUC Community Room
7:30 PM

Years after fleeing the Taliban and immigrating to the United States, an Afghan man (Khalid Abdalla) returns to his war-ravaged homeland to try to repay his debt to a childhood friend whose trust he betrayed. Marc Forster (Finding Neverland, Monster’s Ball) directs this touching story of family, friendship and bravery, based on the best-selling novel by Khaled Hosseini.


Shakespeare in Love (USA) 122 min, 4*, R

Playing May 13, 2009
NUC Community Room
7:30 PM

Multiple Oscar-winning film. What if a penniless William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) fell in love with a noblewoman (Oscar-winner Gwyneth Paltrow) while struggling to write a comedy with the unlikely title “Romeo and Ethel the Sea Pirate’s Daughter?” Might the emotional turmoil inspire him to recraft the play into a tragedy with a more familiar-sounding name?