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Upcoming Fresno Library Events
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Friends of the Fresno County Public Library Informational Meeting
October 17 at 6 pm, Cedar-Clinton Branch Library
October 23 at 7 pm, Sunnyside Regional Library
The Friends will host informational meetings to encourage participation
in forming new groups for the Cedar-Clinton and Sunnyside libraries.
The Friends coordinate a variety of fundraising events throughout the
year to raise money for more library programs and services. Call Linda
Calandra at 488-3492 or go online to
www.fresnolibrary.org/help/develop/friends.html.
Branching Out: Two Nights with Kay Ryan on Emily Dickinson, Nov 5 at
6:30 pm and Nov 6 at 7 pm
Kay Ryan will discuss the works of poet Emily Dickinson and will read
from her own poetry. Woodward Park Regional Library, 488-3856.
Mas Masumoto: Heirlooms, Letters From a Peach Farmer
November 5 at 7 pm, Sanger Branch Library, 875-2435
November 7 at 3:30 pm, Caruthers Branch Library, 8640-8766
The author will read from and discuss his new book. Copies of the book
will be available for signing following the presentation.
Town Hall Book Discussion: No God But God: The Origins, Evolution and
Future of Islam, November 6 at 7 pm
James Druley will lead a discussion on Reza Aslan's book in conjunction
with Aslan's Town Hall lecture on November 14. Copies of of the book
are available to check out at the Politi Branch Library. Politi Branch
Library, 488-3856.
Woodward Shakespeare Festival Reader's Theatre: "Henry IV", November 7
at 6:30 pm
This is a staged reading of Shakespeare's classic play. Audience
members can bring copies of the play to read along with the cast.
Woodward Park Regional Library, 488-3856.
Change is Coming Over the Sierra, November 7 at 6:30 pm
Fresno author and historian Gene Rose will discuss the Sierra Nevada and
modern impacts upon the mountain range. Auberry Branch Library,
855-8523.
Literacy Tutor Training, November 10 from 9 am to 5 pm
Volunteers are needed to help adults improve their reading, writing,
spelling and math skills. Free training and tutoring materials
provided. Woodward Park Regional Library, 224-7094.
Society of Western Artists Exhibit and Reception, November 10 at 2 pm
The Society will host its annual art show and reception. Artwork will
be on display throughout the month of November. Sunnyside Regional
Library, 255-6594.
Antique Appraisal Clinic, November 17 at 11 am
Kathryn Osterberg Sobelman will appraise your family heirloom or estate
sale treasure. One item per person. Appraisals are verbal estimates
only and are not guaranteed. Gillis Branch Library, 225-0140.
Mystery Book Club: Justice Hall, November 18 at 2:30 pm
This monthly book club co-sponsored by the Sisters in Crime gathers to
discuss popular mystery novels and "whodunits". The featured book in
November is written by Laurie R. King. Clovis Regional Library,
299-9532.
An Evening of Mystery and Song with Author Lorie Ham, November 26 at 7
pm
Local author and singer Lorie Ham will talke about her background as an
author and her process writing mystery novels. Ham will present a
concert and will sign copies of her books after her lecture. Sanger
Branch Library, 875-2435.
Basic Steps of Salsa, November 29 at 5:30 pm
Learn basic salsa dancing with instructor Carlos Estrada. Students will
rotate so a partner is not needed. All ages are welcome.
Pre-registration is required due to limited space. Gillis Branch
Library, 225-0141.
Book Discussion: What is the What, November 29 at 6:30 pm
This monthly book group will discuss the true life story of Sudanese
refugee Valentino Achak Dang who triumphs over enemy soldiers,
liberation rebels, hyenas and lions, disease and starvation, and militia
death squads. Kingsburg Branch Library, 897-3710.
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