Storywalk™ “We Are Water Protectors” by Carole Lindstrom
The story of an Ojibwe girl who fights against an oil pipeline in an effort to protect the water supply of her people. All Ages. All month long!
The story of an Ojibwe girl who fights against an oil pipeline in an effort to protect the water supply of her people. All Ages. All month long!
Join us for a yarn social hour for knitting, crocheting, and yarn crafting at the Main Library, McAuliffe Branch, or both!
At the Main Library, meet Wednesday mornings at 10 AM and the 2nd and 4th Saturdays at 10 AM. At the McAuliffe Branch, meet Wednesday evenings at 6 PM.
This is not a learn to knit or crochet program, but we can offer pointers and tips.
Join us for this revisit of celebrated director Alfred Hitchcock in these four films! The program includes an introduction to the film, the screening, and a 30-minute post screening discussion led by Dr. Arthur Nolletti, Jr., Professor Emeritus of English and Film Studies at FSU.
11/01: Strangers on a Train (1951, 103m)
A disturbed young man (Robert Walker) proposes a scheme to a famous tennis player (Farley Granger) in which each man is to murder a person they loathe.
Join us for knitting, crochet, and yarn crafting social hour! This is not a learn to knit or crochet program, but in person we can offer pointers and tips.