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AUBURN — Auburn Public Library has announced the spring schedule for its PrimeTime Tuesdays program series. PrimeTime Tuesdays are especially for adults age 50 and over, but all are welcome to attend.

Admission to movies is 50 cents and includes popcorn and punch; all other programs are free. Unless otherwise noted, all programs begin at 2 p.m. in the library’s Androscoggin Community Room.

The programs are: March 8, classic movie: “Anchors Aweigh,” Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra; March 15, classic movie: “Sabrina,” Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart; March 22, speaker: “Homeopathy: Who Needs It?,” with Homeopathic Master Clinician Steven Kottler; March 29, classic movie: “Ziegfield Follies,” Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire.

Also, April 5, speaker: “Writing Lewiston-Auburn History,” author-historian Douglas Hodgkin; April 12, classic movie: “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” Doris Day, Jimmie Stewart; April 19, speaker: “Vintage Postcards of Lewiston-Auburn,” APL staffer-antique collector John Kelley; April 26, classic movie: “Tonight and Every Night,” Rita Hayworth.

Also, May 3, speaker: “Sailing the Mediterranean Sea in Summer ‘76,” Senior College instructor June Spear; May 10, classic movie: “The Unsinkable Mollie Brown,” Debbie Reynolds.

For a complete description of each program, see the library’s events calendar at www.auburnpubliclibrary.org.

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