Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 14:23:33 +0000
From: Susan Clayton
Subject: This Week at Chatham County Libraries
Tuesday, Oct. 20
10am Preschool Story Time
2pm French Conversation Group for adults. Join us on the third Tuesday of each month for lively French conversation on a variety of topics. The meeting is conducted entirely in French and the group is immersed in the conversation the entire time. Newcomers and drop-ins are always welcome but plan to come a few minutes early or stay a few minutes afterwards if you want to meet the others or chat with the organizer.
4pm Book Club for Kids Ages 9-11
5:30-6:15pm Reflective Reading & Meditation Forum
Chatham Community Library is offering a six week forum designed to deepen our reflection and personal understanding. Each session will consist of a short reading, followed by 15-20 minutes of silent meditation/contemplation, and close with a few moments for shared insights. The readings will draw from the writings of some of the world’s most profound thinkers. We will start with a reading from HD Thoreau’s Walden. Jeshua Pacifici will host the forum.
Tuesday, October 20th
Tuesday, October 27th
Each session will start at 5:30pm and conclude at 6:15pm.
Thursday, Oct. 22
9-12 & 1-3pm Genealogy Assistance. Reservations requested. Contact the Reference Desk at 919-545-8086.
Friday, Oct. 23
9:30am Toddler Story Time
10:30am Preschool Story Time
Saturday, Oct. 24
3:30 pm Spanish Book Club for Adults. This club, moderated by Sandy Reul, meets twice a month in the double study room and is conducted entirely in Spanish. All the book club members are bilingual, the majority of our club members are native English speakers, with a small portion whose native language are different from English.
If you are interested in participating you can contact Sandy Reul at <mailto:> or you are welcome to come and sit in.
Wren Library, Siler City
Wednesday, Oct. 21
10:30 am Preschool Story time
Goldston Library, Goldston
Thursday, Oct. 22
10:30 am Preschool story time
“Love, butter & the company of cats is the recipe for a good life”. Julia Child.
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