Thurs, Sept 28th, 4pm at Port Richmond Branch Library, 77 Bennett St, SINY 10302
Join your neighbors for a conversation about Charles Portis’ novella True Grit, and share ideas.
Book giveaway, while supplies last.
Thurs, Sept 28th, 4pm at Port Richmond Branch Library, 77 Bennett St, SINY 10302
Join your neighbors for a conversation about Charles Portis’ novella True Grit, and share ideas.
Book giveaway, while supplies last.
Sat, Sept 23, 2pm. At the Richmondtown Branch Library, 200 Clarke Ave, SINY 10306
True Grit book giveaway. Free bandanas for all (while supplies last).
Country music & free screenings of your favorite spaghetti westerns!
Monday, Sept 18 2017, 4pm. At Mariners Harbor Library, 206 South Ave, SINY 10303.
Staten Island OutLOUD & the librarians at the Mariners Harbor Branch NYPL invite you to a Wild West party for kids & teens. Kids can pan for gold, enjoy a horseshoe toss and sing cowboy/cowgirl songs. Teens can enjoy a free screening of True Grit, and toss a horseshoe or two.
Free cowboy/cowgirl hats for the kids, free bandanas & book giveaway for the teens.
Sunday, Aug 13th, 2pm at the Greenbelt Nature Center, 700 Rockland Ave, SINY 10314
Staten Island’s Greenbelt owes a lot to self-taught naturalist Matilde Weingartner. Born in Switzerland, she emmigrated to the US with her family in the early 1920s & graduated from Curtis High School. She was a mainstay of the Staten Island Museum, where she taught generations of Islanders to value our environment. Tillie establshed the William T. Davis Wildlife Preserve,and she helped lay the groundwork for the present-day Greenbelt Conservancey, and she helped preserve much of the beautiful wilderness and parkland that distinguishes Staten Island today.
We’ll feature Island writer Eileen Monreale’s biography, “Matilde Weingartner: A Staten Island Naturalist”.
Saturday, Aug 5th, 2pm at the Greenbelt Nature Center. 700 Rockland Ave, SINY 10314
Kids (up to age 10) can have fun & practice their skills by reading aloud to JJ, an adorable licensed therapy dog. This popular program is hosted by Doris Nielsen, a therapy dog trainer & OutLOUD board member. JJ is gentle, and she’s a very good listener!
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Saturday, July 29th, 6pm at the historic Biddle House, 70 Satterlee St, SINY 10307 (2 blocks from Hylan Blvd)
Staten Island OutLOUD’s annual celebration of Melville’s haunting tale of the sea, of Captain Ahab, of the crew of the Pequod, and of the great white whale.
Maritime music by the brass ensemble of the Staten Island Philharmonic Orchestra.
Free. Good for all ages.
The Biddle House is on Sattlerlee St, just 2 short blocks from the Conference House. Plenty of free parking on the surrounding streets (including Shore Rd & Craig Ave) & lots of free parking space in the Conference House Visitors Center parking lot (Hylan Blvd & Satterlee). The #78 bus stops at the Conference House, then walk 2 blocks down Satterlee to the Biddle House.
Rain or shine – If the weather is fair, we’ll gather on the lawn, overlooking Raritan Bay. If it rains, we’ll enjoy the performance inside the charming Biddle House – a Staten Island landmark.
Bring a lawnchair. Good for all ages!
Saturday, July 15, 2pm at Killmeyers Old Bavaria Inn, 4254 Arthur Kill Road, SINY 10309
Staten Island OutLOUD explores Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “Between the World and Me” – it won the Natl Book Award & was a finalist for the Pulitzer. It is a narrative for his teenage son on the realities of being Black in the US. Toni Morrison says that Coates the intellectual successor to James Baldwin.
Sunday, June 25th, 2pm. Location info provided when you RSVP (Please RSVPto sioutloud@yahoo.com by 5pm, Sat June 24th 0 Thanks!)
Staten OutLOUD invites you for champagne & conversation in a lovely hillside Victorian, reminiscent of the San Francisco of Dashiell Hammett’s novels. We’ll explore some of his unpublished short stories – with plot twists like you wouldn’t believe! FREE!
Location info provided when you RSVP. Please reserve to sioutloud@yahoo.com by 5pm on Sat June 24th. Thanks!
Saturday, June 24th, 2pm at Silver Lake Park, Forest Ave & Victory Blvd, SINY 10301. (Enter the park at the intersection of Victory & Forest, then take the path downhill to the reservoir. OutLOUD will perform on the grassy lawn (to your left as you face the reservoir) at the water’s edge. Bring a lawn-chair! Good for all ages.
Global Water Dances will take place all over the world on Saturday, June 24th – Thousands of performers world-wide, will dance to raise awareness on the crucial need for safe water for everyone, everywhere.
Staten Island will celebrate this global event in Silver Lake Park, led by the cre-a-ion dance collective, a vibrant group of Island dancers and choreographers. Staten Island OutLOUD will collaborate with cre-a-tion to present dance and poetry to highlight our concern for safe water. Dance and spoken word: Perfect together.
Free & open to the public. Bring a lawn-chair or blanket.
More details TBA.
.statenislandoutloud.org www.globalwaterdances.org
Global Water Dances serves a global community of choreographers and dancers who inspire action and international collaboration on water issues through the universal language of dance.
Friday, June 16th, 7:30pm at SI MakerSpace, 450 Front St, Unit B, SINY 10304 (corner Thompson & Front Sts, one block from Bay St & 2 blocks from Tappen Park). Free parking on the surrounding streets.
Staten Island OutLOUD’s annual celebration of James Joyce’s comic epic “Ulysses” at SI MakerSpace.
Free. Adults only, please.