Story Hour: Opposites Day (ages 3–5)
Story Hour: Opposites Day For ages 3–5 3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group! […]
Story Hour: Opposites Day For ages 3–5 3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group! […]
for ages 1–3 Toddler Time This interactive program features songs, rhymes and stories in English for the very young. Books featured during our Toddler Time […]
Critical Conversations We are delighted to announce the third season of Critical Conversations, an expert-led discussion series that will allow Library members to delve deeper into […]
Teen Night: The Art of Performance For ages 12–18 Join Children’s and Teens’ Services Intern Pallas-Amenah, staff and volunteers for a night dedicated to the art of […]
Storytelling with Sylvie Mombo For ages 6–12 During this special event, professional storyteller Sylvie Mombo will share her stories with participants, then talk about her process […]
In Difficult Women, writer and journalist Helen Lewis explores the complexities, incoherencies, and bad behavior across a history of feminism. Rejecting the contemporary taste for feel-good […]
Story Hour: Surprises Galore! For ages 3–5 3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group! […]
Join Evenings with an Author (online) to discuss How Forests Think with anthropologist and author Eduardo Kohn Click here to RSVP Can forests think? The driving force (and […]
Talk Like Shakespeare Day For ages 8–12 What do the sayings “green-eyed monster,” “wild goose chase,” and “heart of gold” all have in common? They were […]
Say it with a Poem: a Workshop For ages 8–12 Join Children’s and Teens’ Services Librarian Kirsty and Library volunteers in the Children’s Library for a […]
Evenings with an Author and The Overseas Press Club of America (in person and online*) present The French Election, Analyzed with journalists Vivienne Walt, Victor Mallet, Sarah Paillou, […]
The Library will be closed on Friday 1 November and Monday 11 November for the Toussaint and Armistice 1918 holidays.
Friends of the Library (50€ – 249€) will receive invitations to unique, donor-only programs.
Folio Society (250€ – 1 999€) supporters will be invited to the annual Book Award ceremony, as well as donor-only programs.
Gutenberg Society (2 000€ – 9 999€) patrons will have the opportunity to host a dinner with an Evenings with an Author sponsored by GRoW @ Annenberg speaker, as well as all the benefits listed above.
Ex Libris Lux Society (10 000€ and above) sponsors will be invited to an annual dinner with Ex Libris Lux donors and Library leadership, as well as all the benefits listed above. They will also be invited to an exclusive cocktail dînatoire with our Gala speaker.
A charitable gift from your estate is simple to implement and is easy to change if you should need to access the assets during your lifetime. If you would like to include a gift to the Library in your will, ask your estate planning attorney to add this suggested wording to your will or living trust. Please make sure to use the Library’s correct legal name appears in all final documents as: The American Library in Paris Inc.
Unrestricted Gift: I give, devise, and bequeath to the American Library in Paris Inc, (insert dollar amount) Dollars* to be used for its general purposes.
Residuary Bequest: I give, devise, and bequeath to the American Library in Paris Inc , (insert percentage amount) percent of the residue of my estate to be used for its general purposes.