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Second City@ the Library Workshops
Thursday, July 17, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. (FEE $5.00)
Thursday, July 23, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. (FEE $5.00)

Adults & Teens (ages 13 up)

Sign up for a crash course in “improv,” taught by a pro from Second City. Learn the basics of skit comedy through games, scripted scenarios, etc. Build self-confidence and get a chance to perform. Prizes will be awarded! Don’t miss this opportunity to “ham it up” and sharpen your acting skills. Bring out your inner comedian!

Registration is required (limit 15) for afternoon OR night session.

Spelling Bee

What’s the Buzz? The Buzz is the Baldwin Bee! Spelling Bee that is!

For ages 9-99: Thursday, July 31 at 6:30 p.m.

Ever wonder how your spelling skills would stand up in competition? Here’s a chance to put your spelling skills to the test. Sign up to participate in Baldwin’s first Spelling Bee as a group or individual and help us celebrate the end of Summer Reading! Prizes and Fun for All!

LOL @ Monday Night Movies!

Mondays, 7:00 p.m.

Presenting some of Hollywood’s funniest films on Monday evenings throughout the summer

June 30 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) Matthew Broderick and Jennifer Gray John Hughes’ magical comedy about how playing hooky for a single day can produce a lifetime’s worth of adventure.

July 7 O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)George Clooney, John Goodman In Depression-era deep South, three escapees from a Mississippi prison chain gang attempt to return home. An incredible journey filled with colorful characters in this modern-day spin on Homer's The Odyssey.

July 14 Uncle Buck (1989) John Candy, Amy Madigan Ne’er-do-well bachelor Uncle Buck is left in charge of his nephew and nieces. Carefree and fun loving, he’s the last person you’d want to watch the kids, but with a little luck and a lot of love, he might just surprise everyone

July 21 What About Bob? (1991) Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss Psychiatrist needs a vacation from his patients, especially from his most needy patient, Bob. Bob invites himself to Dr. Leo’s family’s vacation home but the doctor discovers that Bob isn’t the only one needing therapy in this hilarious comedy.

July 28 The Philadelphia Story (1940) Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart Classic upper-crust comedy set in the high society of the Philadelphia "Mainline." James Stewart won an Academy Award for his role as the reporter who falls in love with Hepburn’s wealthy heiress.