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2022-04-16 12:00:002022-04-16 13:00:00America/New_YorkCooking With KoleJoin an online cooking class straight to your own kitchen!Virtual -
Saturday, April 16 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Add to Calendar2022-04-16 12:00:002022-04-16 13:00:00America/New_YorkCooking With KoleJoin an online cooking class straight to your own kitchen!Virtual -
Join us on Zoom the third Thursday of each month! We are currently discussing selections from "Even Deadlier: A Sequel to The 7 Deadly Sins Sampler". Click on the event title for more info.Register
Tom D. Crouch, a Smithsonian veteran of almost 45 years, paints a robust picture of a unique American establishment and its lasting legacies in his book Smithson’s Gamble.Register
Do you love to read romance novels? Want to talk about them with other romance enthusiasts? Join us on the last Wednesday of the month! Click on the event title for more details. Register
Join us in conversation with bestselling author and humorist Michael Perry, whose collection of genre-spanning works encapsulates the experiences–and magic–of the everyday people in rural towns.
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Celebrate Women's History Month by joining us for an online discussion of these powerful stories: "Recitatif" by Toni Morrison and "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. Register
Join us online for a discussion of Elin Hilderbrand's 2019 historical novel featuring four siblings who experience the drama, intrigue, and upheaval of the '60s summer when everything changed.
Celebrate Women's History Month with a discussion of Dorothy Sayer's 1937 novel, a Lord Peter Wimsey novel.. She was a premier "Queen of Crime" writer during the Golden Age of detective fiction. Register
Read and discuss the best of today's Virginia literature—including books by Library of Virginia Literary Award winners and finalists in fiction and nonfiction. Register