Sunday, May 5, 2019

This Week at the New Orleans Public Library

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Adult Events
All New Orleans Public Library locations will be closed Friday, May 10 for a staff training day. The Main Library will close at 5pm on Thursday, May 9.

Basics of Substance Use Disorders & Treatment Options

This workshop, presented by Christina Illarmo of the Institute of Women & Ethnic Studies, will cover the basics of substance use disorders, how to recognize them, and how to get help locally. In partnership with the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public LibraryRegister here.

Norman Mayer Library
Monday, May 6 from 6pm - 7pm

Script Your Family's Future - Why You Need an Estate Plan

Designed to help you understand the important role a well-executed estate plan can play in ensuring that your strategy remains aligned with your goals. Sponsored by Edward Jones.

Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center
Tuesday, May 7 from 6pm - 7:30pm

Relax and Restore

Meditation can reduce stress, improve concentration, and help manage emotions. Unplug and unwind in the meeting room with this mid-day meditation session. Registration encouraged. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. Register here.

Mid-City Library
Wednesday, May 8 from 12pm - 1pm

How to be a Movie Star

Do you want to work in the film industry? Mae Chapman of Mae Chapman Casting will answer your questions about jobs in the film industry.

Central City Library
Wednesday, May 8 from 5:30pm - 6:45pm

Mental Health: Stigma and Treatments

A presenter from Jackson Hands of Change, a behavioral health agency, will be on hand to discuss mental health, stigma, and local treatment options. In partnership with Jackson Hands of Change. Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library. Register here.

East New Orleans Regional Library
Thursday, May 9 from 6pm - 7pm

More Events

Occasionally, event dates and times change. To ensure you are viewing the most current event information, visit nolalibrary.org or contact the Library.

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