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NOTE: Event has been rescheduled for Aug. 12.

WAYNE — Cary Memorial Library, 17 Old Winthrop Road, will host Mark Rochkind, longtime summer resident, at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5. Rochkind will share photography and impressions from recent travels in Asia. He will talk about his experiences in Hiroshima, Japan; Manila. Philippines; Orangutan, Borneo; Borobudur, Indonesia; Komodo Island, Indonesia; Bangkok, Thailand; Eagles Nest Monastery, Bhutan; Kathmandu and Everest, Nepal; and more about this region, according to a news release from the library.

The next program in the Cary’s summer series will take place Wednesday, Aug. 19, with visiting archaeologist Richard Liebhart. The illustrated talk will focus on The Oldest Wooden Structure in the World, also known as the tomb structure of ancient King Midas in preset day Turkey, according to the release.

Both programs are free. The library is handicapped accessible and air conditioned.

For more information, call 685-3612.

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