The Library will be closed on Monday, October 14 for Indigenous Peoples' Day. 

   

Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad

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From Prince George's Community College:  This stirring drama with music is a classic tribute to the great American who freed herself and hundreds of others from the bonds of slavery. Her courage helped to change the world. Share her adventurous life with your students in this accurate and deeply moving musical history lesson.

(Best For Grades 3 - 8)

This is a virtual event. You will be emailed a link to view streamed event prior to start time or no later than 1 hour before the scheduled start time. No printed ticket is required.

Dad Guild Book Group

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March: The Cooking Gene by Michael W. Twitty

Explore topics such as racism as they are covered in this month's book and relate to parenting. This is an opportunity to create a safe space for discussion, keeping in mind that the facilitators are not experts and are looking to connect and support each other around important parenting issues. 

Drawing Across the Colorline with Kids

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From Embrace Race:

A great many children love to draw. Yet, while more and more attention is paid to racial, ethnic, and other kinds of diversity in children's books, we pay little attention to diversity in children's depictions of the world. In observing our own children and talking to other guardians and educators, it seems that most kids, including kids of color, start by drawing White characters. This was true in our own childhoods and remains true today, even though children of color are fully half of all children in the US. 

CLiF: Dan Brown

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From CLiF (Children's Literacy Foundation):

We’re THRILLED to announce our next Book Club for Grown-Ups Friday, February 12 at 7:00 p.m. EST with bestselling author Dan Brown!

We’ll be discussing the latest book in the Robert Langdon series, Origin. Dan will also talk about his new children’s book, Wild Symphony, and answer your questions! This is a free, virtual event open to all.

 

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Of a Feather: Dayna Lorentz in conversation with Kate Messner

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Phoenix Books is excited to welcome Dayna Lorentz to our Zoom channel to celebrate the release of her new middle-grade book, Of a Feather. Dayna will be joined by fellow author Kate Messner.

This event is free but requires registration.

A Virtual Conversation with Jason Reynolds

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A Virtual Conversation with Jason Reynolds

Jason recently wrote the bestselling Stamped with Ibram X. Kendi, and as the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature at the Library of Congress, he's no stranger to bringing literature to life. We hope you'll join us and bring your friends.

For more information and to reserve your place, visit Decameronproject.org/jason-reynolds.

On His Own Resources: The Enigmatic Alexander Twilight, 1795–1857

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Middlebury College Professor Emeritus William Hart on Alexander Twilight.

On His Own Resources: The Enigmatic Alexander Twilight, 1795–1857

The Old Stone House Museum & Historic Village has partnered with Historic New England for the first in a new series of virtual talks. Please consider joining us for “On His Own Resources: The Enigmatic Alexander Twilight, 1795–1857” with William Hart, Professor Emeritus of History at Middlebury College.