Paint with Us

paint1 pm Community Room, Lower Level
Enjoy step-by-step instruction with our experienced and enthusiastic instructor. You'll leave with a one-of-a-kind creation to enjoy! Cost: $5 per person. All art materials supplied. Registration begins one month prior via telephone or in person at the library. Ages 18 & up.

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A Monthly Roundtable: What’s Going to Become of Mom? 

Second Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 

Small Meeting Room 

Being a caregiver is often a difficult, complicated, unappreciated task, but possibly one of the most important roles you will ever play. This series of five workshops will cover the basics and present an opportunity for participants to share their personal experiences and challenges for the benefit of others in a non-judgmental way. Sessions are facilitated by Glen Dunbar, a semi-retired social gerontologist. No registration required. 

February 11 - Legal and financial issues including protection from exploitation, guardianship, end-of-life planning, powers of attorney and what Medicare does NOT pay for. 

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Fredricksen Reads: Simpatia by Rodrigo Blanco Calderon (2024)

7 pm, Small Meeting Room/Zoom

The books we're reading are award winners (The Booker Prize) or have been featured in the public space as a good read. Join us as we discuss these literary gems. You are welcome to attend whether or not you have read or listened to the selection. Ages 18+. Books selected for Fredricksen Reads will be listed on the Fredricksen Library online events calendar.

February: Simpatia by Rodrigo Blanco Calderon (2024) 240 pages. 

Set in the Venezuela of Nicolas Madura, Ulises Kan navigates political and domestic upheaval including a mass exodus of the intellectual class who have been leaving their pets behind. Following the death of his father-in-law, General Martin Ayala, Ulises discovers he has been entrusted to transform Los Argonautas, the great family home, into a shelter for abandoned dogs. The terms of the will also stipulate that he must be successful within four months or the rescue will be forced to shutter. Betrayal, intrigue and shadowy federal agents threaten Ulises in his quest to make good on the inheritance. Long listed for the Booker Prize in 2024. Registration required.

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Curl Up with the Classics - Hybrid

Small Meeting Room  

Moby Dick, by Herman Melville, will be our featured read in three installments. Discussion for each reading selection will be via zoom or at the library. Registration required to receive the zoom link. 

Reading for discussion on January 2 – Chapters 1 – 38  

Reading for discussion on February 6 – Chapters 39 – 97

Reading for discussion on March 6 – Chapters 98 – 135 & Epilogue 

This program is sponsored in memory of Marie Schleicher.

 

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Curl Up with the Classics - Hybrid

Small Meeting Room  

Moby Dick, by Herman Melville, will be our featured read in three installments. Discussion for each reading selection will be via zoom or at the library. Registration required to receive the zoom link. 

Reading for discussion on January 2 – Chapters 1 – 38  

Reading for discussion on February 6 – Chapters 39 – 97

Reading for discussion on March 6 – Chapters 98 – 135 & Epilogue 

This program is sponsored in memory of Marie Schleicher.

 

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Curl Up with the Classics - CANCELLED

Small Meeting Room  

Join with fellow book lovers as we take a look at works from a period in a language or culture's history that was particularly creative and productive. You do not have to read the selection before the meeting date. No registration required.

February: Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston 

Fair and long-legged, independent and articulate, Janie Crawford sets out to be her own person—no mean feat for a black woman in the '30s. Janie's quest for identity takes her through three marriages and into a journey back to her roots. 

 This program is sponsored in memory of Marie Schleicher.

 

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Game Day for All!

game day1:00 pm, Community Room 

Join us for an afternoon of board games, card games, games of skill and strategy. Fun for the entire family. The library has a stash of games to choose from or you are welcome to bring your own. Ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No registration necessary. 

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Stained Glass: from Glaziers to Groziers

Stained glass background with text: "Stained Glass: from Glaziers to Groziers"2nd Floor Meeting Room
No Registration Required
Come learn about the art of stained glass - its history, techniques, and use in the modern world.  Discover all the possibilities that are out there when you integrate paint into the mix.  Taught by local artists Tiffany George and Cynthia Rudzis, whose work is on display in the Charley Krone Gallery at the Library throughout December and January, this presentation is sure to be informative and fun.

 

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Solopreneur Roundtable--Keep It Balanced: Bookkeeping & Tax Basics for Solo Entrepreneurs

small businessBusiness & Career Center (BCC) HUB

Join our monthly roundtable discussion with other small, local business owners (less than 5 employees) to share valuable support and insight, considering the unique challenges that solopreneurs face! This roundtable meets the last Friday of the month in The Business & Career Center HUB, with a theme for each session. Please sign up for each session separately.  REGISTER

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Let's Give Them Something to Talk About

Thursday, January 23 at 6pm in the BCC HUB 

Beth Taylor, social and digital expert for the food and hospitality industry, and Anne Deeter Gallaher, founder/CEO of Deeter Gallaher Group, a PR, marketing, and digital media agency, will share some actionable insights to help small businesses grab attention, make news, and grow! Beth and Anne are both founding members of the Downtown Camp Hill Association, community servants, and small business champions! REGISTER

"There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about!" ~Oscar Wilde 

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