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Discover how small gestures spark big change in “Random Acts of Kindness, Then and Now,” by the Editors of Conari Press. Real stories that show kindness in action. #weekendreads#weknowbooks
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“Kindness and Wonder: Why Mister Rogers Matters Now More Than Ever,” by Gavin Edwards, celebrates Mister Rogers’ life, his empathy, authenticity, and compassion. #weekendreads#weknowbooks
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Our International Film Program will screen a foreign film tomorrow, Wed, December 17! Snacks provided. Doors open 5:30PM, film at 6PM. Ages 18+. #InternationalFilmProgram#foreignfilm#cinema
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"The Kindness Cure” by Tara Cousineau, shows how compassion and self-kindness heal stress and strengthen connections. #weekendreads#weknowbooks
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Our International Film Program will screen a foreign film next Wed, December 17. Snacks provided. Doors open 5:30PM, film at 6PM. Ages 18+. #InternationalFilmProgram#foreignfilm#cinema
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Discover how small acts make a big impact in “The Keys to Kindness,” by Claudia Hammond; an inspiring look at the science of compassion & how to practice it daily. #weekendreads#weknowbooks
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“Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-ravaged Hospital,” by Sheri Fink, recounts the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at a New Orleans hospital where doctors and nurses faced impossible medical choices amid chaos and failing systems. #weekendreads#weknowbooks
“Braiding Sweetgrass,” by Robin Wall Kimmerer, weaves indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and personal stories to show how honoring the gifts of the natural world fosters reciprocity, gratitude, and a balanced relationship with the Earth. #weekendreads#weknowbooks
A vintage pumpkin pie recipe submitted by Helen Scarborough to the Holiday Homes Cook Book, by Arcadia Auxiliary of Methodist Hospital of Southern California. Date unknown.
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Just a reminder: our International Film Program will be screening a foreign film tomorrow, Wed, November 19. Light snacks provided. Doors open at 5:30 PM, movie begins at 6 PM. For audiences 18 years or older. #InternationalFilmProgram#Cinema#WatchWithUs#foreignfilm
“Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking,” by Susan Cain, explores the power of introverts, revealing how their thoughtfulness, depth, and quiet strength can inspire creativity, leadership, and meaningful change. #weekendreads#weknowbooks
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Grab a friend, bring your dinner, and join us for a foreign film next Wed, November 19. Light snacks will be provided. Doors open at 5:30 PM, movie begins at 6 PM. Intended for audiences 18 years or older. #InternationalFilmProgram#foreignfilm#WatchWithUs#Cinema
“The Hidden Life Trees: A Graphic Adaptation,” is based on Peter Wohlleben’s book of the same name. The novel, adapted by Fred Bernard with drawings by Benjamin Flao, reveals how trees communicate and nurture each other. #weekendreads#weknowbooks
“The October Country,” by Ray Bradbury, is a collection of eerie, poetic tales exploring mortality, loneliness, and the macabre, where everyday life slips into the strange and unsettling. #WeekendReads#weknowbooks
“The Best of Richard Matheson,” edited by Victor LaValle, is a haunting anthology of 33 classic short stories, blending eerie suspense, moral twists, and psychological dread, showcasing Matheson’s genius in making every day horror unforgettable. #WeekendReads#weknowbooks
“Round the Fire Stories,” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is a collection of mysterious and suspenseful tales-ranging from eerie to the supernatural-told with wit and intrigue, perfect for reading by a crackling fire. #WeekendReads#weknowbooks
Just a reminder: our International Film Program will be screening a foreign film tomorrow, Wed, October 15. Light snacks provided. Doors open at 5:30 PM, movie begins at 6 PM. For audiences 18 years or older. #InternationalFilmProgram#Cinema#WatchWithUs#foreignfilm
“Poe’s Children” is Peter Straub’s anthology of 24 evocative, contemporary horror tales-from Stephen King to Neil Gaiman-blending psychological dread, literary finesse, and Poe-inspired spookiness in unsettling, unforgettable ways. #WeekendReads#weknowbooks
Grab a friend, bring your dinner, and join us for a foreign film next Wed, October 15. Light snacks will be provided. Doors open at 5:30 PM, movie begins at 6 PM. Intended for audiences 18 years or older. #InternationalFilmProgram#foreignfilm#WatchWithUs#Cinema