April prepares her green traffic light and the world thinks, “Go!” – Christopher Morley
Or did he mean go to the library?? Either way, make sure you check out what is happening in the library in April - lots of offerings to "go" to!
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Join Jo-Ann Vega as she revisits the late writer and cultural icon Joan Didion’s background and memoirs (The Year of Magical Thinking and Blue Nights) for an informative and interactive discussion on memoir, loss, aging, and healing through writing. Registration is requested.
Join us by the fireplace in the library for an evening of music by Second Opinion, an electric piano and guitar duo that joyfully delivers both original songs and classic standards. Registration required: https://t.co/iP5Z7LR3dI
This sale includes more than 1,500 biographies, at prices starting at just $3. More than 1,000 old, unusual, or rare books, are available at prices starting at just $1. Admission is free and open to the public. All proceeds benefit the Lewes Public Library.
Through interactive discussion, participants will gain insight into the Medicare fraud and abuse scams that occur daily and who the culprits really might be. Registration required: https://t.co/dLSV8ESLef
Share your love of cooking and trying new recipes. This event is offered as part of the Longwood Gardens Community Read, a program designed to encourage reading for pleasure and start a conversation. https://t.co/CdZQS8coqH
This hands-on workshop will give you the skills and confidence you need to find trustworthy health information online for you and your family.
Registration required: https://t.co/eMCnw8hwL2
Back by popular demand - Whimsical Masterpieces With Pastel Workshop Series. A fun, engaging, & empowering artistic experience for adults 55+ investigating creative potential while building a basic level of mastery using pastels. For info or to register: https://t.co/1RmRwdUMV6
Drum roll please! Our volunteer of the month is Bonnie Warrington! Some of you may remember when Bonnie was the Circulation Manager at our old building - she has been involved with the library for that long. If you see her in the stacks, say hello!