Sometimes a book is so good, movie studios can't help but to make it more than once. The book Moby Dick is a wonderful example. Not only has this book been adapted to the silver screen for nearly as long as the silver screen has existed, but it has been imagined and re-imagined hundred of times over. To highlight this fact, Herrick District Library will be hosting a Moby Dick movies marathon, featuring films going all the way back to the 1930s. The films being featured are Moby Dick (1930), Moby Dick (1956), and In the Heart of the Sea. Stay for one, or come and enjoy all of them, you're guaranteed to have a whale of a time.
April Maritime Programs
North Branch Book Club: The Island of Sea Women
North Branch
April 1 - 30
Movie Mornings: Muppet Treasure Island
North Branch Community Room
April 3 | 10:30am - 12pm
Frozen in Time: The Shipwreck John V. Moran
North Branch Community Room
April 6 | 6:30 - 8pm
Moby Dick Movie Marathon
Main Library Auditorium
April 8 | 12 - 6pm
Michigan History: Women of the Watch
Main Library Auditorium
April 12 | 7 - 8pm
Tea Time with Historical Films: Pirates of the Caribbean
Main Library Auditorium
April 15 | 2 - 4pm
Create Sea Glass Art
North Branch Community Room
April 20 | 6 - 8pm