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Visit Sun Valley Virtual Community Webinar

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

The Community Library is honored to host the Visit Sun Valley team – along with a handful of invited guests – for its biannual community meeting. The webinar will be recorded and posted for those who can’t attend in real time.

Questions can be sent in advance to aly@visitsunvalley.com, and there will be ample time for Q&A after the presentation. 

Register for the webinar online: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5963603041986145294

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

VIRTUAL – Special Screening: “Back to the Titanic”

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Rescheduled! We apologize to those who tried to tune in for the screening on June 18. We had technical difficulties that could not be resolved. We hope you can join us on August 6.

Join The Community Library for a special live screening of Atlantic Production’s Back to the Titanic.

CLICK HERE to view the film and live Q&A beginning at 2:00 p.m. (Mountain).

This acclaimed National Geographic documentary follows the first manned expedition to RMS Titanic in nearly 15 years and captures the wreck for the first time in stunning 4K. The film reveals the answers to some previously unsolved mysteries about the Titanic, such as finding the state rooms of one of the richest passengers on board the ship, Benjamin Guggenheim, and revealing the state of the captain’s cabin. Using the submersible camera systems, the team performed dedicated photogrammetry on the wreck, allowing highly accurate, photo-real 3D models of RMS Titanic to be produced. The expedition revealed that the Titanic is being slowly destroyed by metal-eating bacteria and received world-wide news coverage when it was announced. 

This special screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the producer of the film, multi-BAFTA and Emmy award-winning filmmaker Anthony Geffen, who will take questions from the audience about the film.

Questions? Email mwilliams@comlib.org.

Atlantic Productions is a multi award winning independent factual production company. Founded in 1992 Atlantic is respected for its unparalleled access and world-class story-telling.  Their diverse output includes history, science, natural history, current affairs, observational, music, arts and drama. They have won over 50 international awards, including multiple British Academy Awards and multiple Emmy Awards.

Special Virtual “Upbeat with Alasdair”

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Sun Valley Music Festival Music Director, Alasdair Neale, returns to host his popular “Upbeat with Alasdair” speaking series on Tuesday, May 12.

Co-presented with The Community Library, the live program will feature Music Director Alasdair Neale at his home in San Francisco, joined by Associate Concertmaster Juliana Athayde and Principal Oboe Erik Behr from their home in Rochester, New York. It will be an immersive experience, with familiar interview-style observations on musical subjects paired with stories, a short musical performance, and opportunities to engage with the presenters.

The program will air live at 6:30 PM (MT) on the Festival website: svmusicfestival.org

From the homepage, click “Watch online broadcast.” No special software or technology is needed, other than a device with speakers or earphones that can access the internet, such as a computer, cell phone, or tablet. No sign-up or password is required. This program will not be recorded, so tune in!

Note, you may go to the broadcast as early as 6:15 PM to test your connection and audio. If you are having technical issues, you may contact the Festival office at (208) 622-5607 to have a staff member help get you connected. You can also contact the Festival office for more information on attending this broadcast at info@svmusicfestival.org.

Virtual Tech Class with Paul: “Video Tools: Thinking Outside the Box While Stuck Inside”

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

May 14, 2020

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Join us for this virtual class with our tech expert, Paul Zimmerman. Paul will discuss the three primary video tools you’ve been hearing about: Facetime, Zoom, and Google Meet. He’ll show how each tool works and discuss the pros and cons of each for different uses. These tools can be used for fun, family and business, so whatever your use, Paul will help you understand which tool best fits your staying at home and post-pandemic needs.

“Churchill, Race and Empire: Fact and Fiction” with Lee Pollock

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

August 12, 2020

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More than a half-century after his death and eighty years since his “finest hour”, Winston Churchill remains an icon of modern times, admired for his determination and resilience leading Britain and the free world in the greatest conflict the world has ever seen.

Churchill created history but also chronicled it, believing it would be kind to him. He carefully laid the groundwork for the Churchill legend, most notably in his Nobel prize-winning history of the second world war, in which he played the leading role. To Churchill, “the longer you can look back, the farther you can look forward.”

Steeped as he was in the past, Churchill would not have been surprised that future generations might interpret his role in history in different and challenging ways.  Today, he is accused of transgressions from suppressing workers in England and revolutionaries in Ireland to neglecting or even causing a sweeping famine in India.  His views on race and empire, often expressed in moments of passion recorded by his contemporaries, are used to condemn him a racist and white supremacist.  By the definition of some, he is no longer worthy of commemoration and the recent defacing of his statue in London has become a powerful expression of that.

So what is fact and what is fiction in the differing portrayals of someone whose admirers still call the “Great Man”? Where does Churchill stand at a time when the world is increasingly focused on issues of race, identity, and equality? Is there much we can still learn from him or is he no longer relevant for our post-modern world?

Join acclaimed Churchill speaker and popular Community Library presenter Lee Pollock as he explores these vital questions in an insightful and fascinating presentation.

Lee Pollock is a popular writer, historian and public speaker on the life and times of Sir Winston Churchill and a regular presenter at The Community Library. He serves as a Trustee and Advisor to the Board of The International Churchill Society and was the Society’s long-time Executive Director. He also served as Publisher of the Society’s Journal, “Finest Hour,” and led the development of the National Churchill Library and Center in Washington, DC. A native of Montreal, Canada, Lee is a graduate of McGill University and hold’s a master’s degree from The University of Chicago.  He is a frequent editorial writer on Churchill topics for The Wall Street Journal, The New Criterion and other publications.  He is the author of Action This Day: Adventures with Winston Churchill.

Story Time is Online!

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

During the closure of The Community Library due to COVID-19 our virtual story time has moved off the Zoom platform and will be available online. Each week, our regular story time host, Lee Dabney, will be sharing a story time for the WEEK along with an easy, simple craft project that can be done at home with supplies you likely have on hand. We are still going to use our regular story time days and times on our website calendar but you can actually watch anytime, at your convenience. We hope you enjoy!

Online Story Time can be found HERE:

or to save this link use: https://www.comlib.org/virtual-story-time/

Please note:   Each week’s story time will be available online until June 30, 2020, when all content will be removed due to the expiration of temporary copyright restriction easements during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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