Arts & Entertainment
Songs And Stories For Grown-ups At Bethel Public Library
Lenny Levine, a local storytelling musician, will again present live music and lively stories just for grown-ups at the Bethel Library.
From the Bethel Public Library: Storytime is not just for kids! Adults are invited to join us at the Bethel Public Library on Thursday, Jan. 9, 7-8 p.m., for “Songs and Stories for Grownups.” Back by audience request, Lenny Levine, local storytelling musician, will again present live music and lively stories just for grown-ups! Mr. Levine is a local professional musician whose songs have been recorded and performed by some of music’s greats—Diana Ross, The Pointer Sisters, and Barry Manilow—and his jingles for Jeep and McDonalds’s will ring a bell for a certain generation! Lenny’s stories have been widely published, and he was awarded a Pushcart Prize nomination for short fiction. As one reviewer noted, “Lenny is a think-outside-the-box writer.”
This program is for adults, age 21 and up; it is not for teens or children. Registration is required. Call 203-794-8756 ext. 4, register online at www.bethellibrary.org, or sign up at the Library’s Reference Desk. All Bethel Public Library programs are open to the public and meet accessibility requirements for the disabled. 189 Greenwood Avenue, Bethel, CT.
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