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3 Things To Do At The Tewksbury Library On Thursday, August 16
Learn How To Live A Happier, Healthier Life; Foreign Film Screening; & Exhibit Featuring Local Artists

Below are 3 things happening at the Tewksbury Public Library on Thursday, August 16, 2018.
FOR ADULTS
AUTHOR VISIT: Harness Your Body’s Energies For A Better Life with Dr. Joseph Cardillo
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Thursday, August 16, 7pm
Author Dr. Joseph Cardillo will discuss his new book, "Body Intelligence: Harness Your Body's Energies For Your Best Life." Joseph Cardillo, PhD, combines Western science, technology, psychology, and holistic medicine to show that we must first balance the body’s energies before we can enhance the mind. Based on cutting-edge ideas, learn how to tap into your energetic “sweet spot” and identify specific steps to take to remove energy blocks. Learn how to improve and understand the specific energy needed to live a happy, healthy, fulfilling life. Q&A and book signing to follow the event for those interested. Register HERE.
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MONTHLY FOREIGN FILM SCREENING: In The Fade
Thursday, August 16, 12:30pm
Enjoy a screening of the critically acclaimed foreign film – “In The Fade,” a crime drama from Germany. Katja's life collapses after the death of her husband and son in a bomb attack. After a time of mourning and injustice, Katja seeks revenge. Rated R. 106 minutes. Doors will open at 12:15pm. Candy and water will be served. A $1 donation is suggested. Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Tewksbury Public Library and Tewksbury Lions Club. Register HERE.
FOR ALL
Monthly Art Exhibit
The Tewksbury Community of Artists has a new art exhibit on display in the library's Fairgrieve Wing. The show's current theme is "Fountains and Falls." Participating artists include Valerie Borgal, Tom Borgal, Betsy Grecoe, and Elaine Meisinger. The show is on display until Tuesday, September 11.
A NOTE ABOUT PROGRAMMING
Most children and teen programming is in a 2-week summer hiatus.