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February 16, 2023
From: Council Tree Library - Poudre River Public Library DistrictUpcoming Programs
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Wednesday, February 15
History Comes Alive
1:00 PM @ Harmony Library
Actor and scholar Becky Stone portrays Josephine Baker, African American singer, dancer, comedian, and actress.
Book Club for Mortals
3:00 PM, Via Zoom
For February's program, we will be discussing The Measure by Nikki Erlick. This club meets on the third Wednesday of every month and focuses on end-of-life themes. To register please email África García at [email protected].
Money Matters: A To Z Savings
6:00 PM @ Harmony Library or Online
Whether you are setting aside money for emergencies or looking for ways to save money on your expenses we have a tip to help. Register in advance.
The Scoop: Tools for Bridging Political Divides
6:00 PM @ Old Town Library
The Deliberative Journalism Project will present a program about finding common ground between political differences. We'll be exploring different tools to bridge political divides. Registration with an email is encouraged to receive supplementary readings.
Rekindle the Classics
6:30 PM @ Gryphon Games & Comics
This month's title is, The Woman of Colour: A Tale, by Anonymous and Lyndon J. Dominique. Join CSU English Department graduate students and faculty in lively and informative discussions of literature favorites
Thursday, February 16
Murder, Money & Misdirection: The Making of a Mystery
7:00 PM, Via Zoom
Authors Mandy Miller and J.C. Rivers uncover the not-so-secret tenets of mystery novels and learn how these authors made these elements their own. Both authors use elements of mystery writing to tell their tales and unearth stories of deep-rooted environmental catastrophe. Join the panel via Zoom.
Saturday, February 18
On the Edges and In-Between: Identity, Displacement, and Belonging
2:30 PM @ Council Tree Library
Hear from authors Nazli Koca (The Applicant), Harrison Candelaria Fletcher (Finding Querencia: Essays from In-Between), and Nina McConigley (Cowboys and East Indians), who weave stories and essays on finding identity, belonging, and reconciliation in displacement.
Sunday, February 19
How to Write "How To": A Writing Workshop
1:00 PM @ Old Town Library
Whatever your area of expertise - from knife making to xeriscape gardening to making an obstacle course for squirrels - you can learn to write about it in a way that allows today's reader to find exactly what they are looking for.
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