Computer Class

Computer Class

Wednesday, March 30
10:30 am - 11:30 am

If you know little to nothing about computers, are afraid or confused about them, or interested but don’t know where to start, this is the place for you.  We cover the basics of Microsoft Word and Excel, email, and how to search the Internet for whatever interests you. There is no fee, you can start any day, but you can only attend once a week. Classes last an hour and are held on Mondays at 6pm and Tuesdays/Wednesdays at 10:30am.

Smash! Club for Teens

Wednesday, March 30
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Teens and tweens are invited to the new Smash Club! Using the library’s Nintendo Wii U, teens will play various games on the system, particularly Super Smash Bros. Differing from our regular Video Game Tournaments, Smash Club will be about fun and not competition. Other games that we play will include Mario Kart 8, the Wonderful 101, Injustice, Tekken Tag Tournament, and more multiplayer games will be purchased as they come out. Whether you’re a beginner or a highly-skilled gamer, this club will have something for everyone.

Whitestone by Andrew L. Cota, Jr. – Meet the Author

Wednesday, March 30
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Andrew L. Cota, Jr. returns to the Derby Neck Library to talk about and sign copies of his new novel Whitestone on Wednesday March 30 at 6:30pm. The story is about an individual named Alex who is headed to the apex of his life and starts to realize that there is more to life than just living for today. He was doing pretty well until something outside the norm started to occur in his life. His experiences take him through a whirlwind of action that teeters between all the possible realms of reality that exist.

Mr. Cota is a retired police chief who has experienced many things in his own life and has had a broad array of life experiences to call upon in writing with a depth of understanding that will be found in this book. The fiction aspect of the book gives him the liberty to project his thoughts in a fictional story form. He is the author of a non-fiction book entitled, “Through the Lens of an Old Man.” That book delved into the depths of the human condition from the perspective of the spiritual, philosophical and psychological life of people.