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  • Fri 31
    Fri 31 January 2020 @ 19 h 00 min - 21 h 00 min

    Teen Night: Flash Fiction with Jane Mobille (ages 12-18) (By RSVP)

    For ages 12-18   Back by popular demand...Writing from your ♥ with Jane Mobille!   “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” - Ernest Hemingway Writing from […]

  • February 2020

  • Tue 4
    Tue 4 February 2020 @ 19 h 30 min - 21 h 00 min

    Evenings with an Author: Katherine Ewing

    Sufis embody the mystical side of Islam but are also part of well-established institutional networks—the Sufi orders that extend across the Muslim world. Through the words, […]

  • Wed 5
    Wed 5 February 2020 @ 10 h 30 min - 11 h 30 min Recurring

    Story Hour (ages 3-5): What is a Rainbow?

    For ages 3-5   3-5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for our weekly Wednesday Story Hour! No advance registration is required, but […]

  • Wed 5
    Wed 5 February 2020 @ 19 h 30 min - 21 h 00 min

    Black ou Noir(e): A Public Panel on Black Expats and Belonging in Paris

    Picking up the thread from the Library's February 2019 panel on mixed race and identity, this public panel, moderated by Tarani Merriweather and featuring discussants Jacqueline […]

  • Sat 8
    Sat 8 February 2020 @ 17 h 00 min - 18 h 30 min

    Teen Writing Group (ages 12-18) (By Application-FULL)

    For ages 12-18.   Join fellow aspiring writers in a relaxed and creative setting where you can share your ideas, get feedback and work on your […]

  • Tue 11
    Tue 11 February 2020 @ 19 h 30 min - 21 h 00 min

    Evenings with an Author: Michael Webber

    A global tour of energy–the builder of human civilization and also its greatest threat. Energy is humanity’s single most important resource. In fact, as energy expert […]

  • Wed 12
    Wed 12 February 2020 @ 10 h 30 min - 11 h 30 min Recurring

    Story Hour (ages 3-5): Valentine’s Day

    For ages 3-5   3-5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for our weekly Wednesday Story Hour! No advance registration is required, but […]

  • Wed 12
    Wed 12 February 2020 @ 19 h 30 min - 21 h 00 min

    Emerging disease- the Coronavirus and beyond: A public conversation with Dr. Mariana Marrana and Taylor Gabourie (World Organisation for Animal Health)

    Join us for an public conversation with Dr. Mariana Marrana and Taylor Gabourie, who will be discussing the science behind emerging disease, the role of human […]

  • Sat 15
    Sat 15 February 2020 @ 15 h 00 min - 16 h 00 min

    Saturday Series: Black History Month Scavenger Hunt (ages 6-12)

    For ages 6-12   Let's celebrate Black History Month by finding out more about literary and artistic figures from the 20th and 21st centuries!     […]

  • Sat 22
    Sat 22 February 2020 @ 17 h 00 min - 18 h 30 min

    Debut author interview and book premier celebration: with Echo Brown (ages 12-Adult)

    Ages 12-Adult   Join us for an afternoon with actress and writer Echo Brown. Echo will talk about how she came to write her debut YA […]

  • Tue 25
    Tue 25 February 2020 @ 19 h 30 min - 21 h 00 min

    Marc Weitzmann in conversation with Rachel Donadio

    Please join us for a conversation between journalist Rachel Donadio and the 2019 American Library in Paris Book Award winner, Marc Weitzmann. The two will discuss […]

  • Wed 26
    Wed 26 February 2020 @ 10 h 30 min - 11 h 30 min Recurring

    Story Hour (ages 3-5): Classics & Favorites

    For ages 3-5   3-5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for our weekly Wednesday Story Hour! No advance registration is required, but […]

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