Fredricksen Writes

write7 pm Hybrid (Small Meeting Room & Zoom)
Want to be part of a local, supportive writing group that helps you grow in your craft? Fredricksen Writes is for writers of all experience levels who want to be critiqued and in exchange provide critiques for other writers. This group is best suited for writers of memoirs, short stories, novels or essays. Join us to observe and learn what we’re all about. Space is limited; registration required.

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Natalie D. Craumer Writers’ Workshop - PROGRAM FULL

craumer8 Session Workshop  
March 5 - April 30 (no session March 26)
Community Room/Small Meeting Room

An Exercise a Day Keeps the Rejections Away! Join Catherine Jordan, author, editor, and mentor, for an 8-week course using fiction writing exercises to keep the creative juices flowing. These exercises will be done in class. Focus is on the craft, not on editing or critique. Whether you’re an aspiring author or seasoned makes no difference. Use this class to build your author portfolio, polish your craft, or work toward a submission. Registration is required.
 

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Tuesday

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Curl Up with the Classics Series: Epic Poems

8 pm - 9 pm via Zoom
Thursdays, March 28 - April 25
Join us online as we discover and discuss two epic poems: The Epic of Gilgamesh and Beowulf. Please read the listed sections ahead of each meeting, but please don’t read ahead. Registration is required
March 28—The Epic of Gilgamesh: all
April 4—Beowulf: lines 1 through 800
April 11— Beowulf: lines 801 through 1600
April 18— Beowulf: lines 1601 through 2400
April 25— Beowulf: lines 2401 through end

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Thursday

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Understanding Islam

understanding islam2 pm Community Room
Join us for this two part series:
A faith, a culture, and a political movement – Islam has represented all of these throughout history. Many Americans find the subject of Islam mysterious, even worrisome, as they reflect on the rise of terrorist movements across the globe. This two-part program seeks to promote a broad, objective understanding of the world’s second-largest religion. Among the topics to be covered are the life of its charismatic founder, the Prophet Muhammad; its core rituals and beliefs; its sectarian diversity; the rise and fall of Muslim power and influence from the 7th through the 19th centuries; and the issues posed by a reinvigorated Islam today. The program is facilitated by historian John Maietta, whose career includes a Master’s Degree in Applied History, service as a public affairs officer with the PA National Guard and completion of deployments to Bosnia, Kosovo, Germany and Iraq.

Part 2: March 17 @ 2pm

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Sunday

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Concert with The Sea The Sea

sea7 pm in the Atrium, Upper Level
We welcome Nashville based indie folk-pop duo The Sea The Sea featuring “excellent harmonies” (NPR’s All Songs Considered) and “two of the loveliest male-female voices you might ever hear this or any other year” (Huffington Post). They have been featured on Mountain Stage and have 20 million + streams on Spotify to date. No registration necessary.  MORE INFO

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A Celtic Concert with Seasons!

SEASONSMarch 24 @ 2 pm in the Atrium, Upper Level
Join us as we welcome Seasons back to Fredricksen! Seasons is an award-winning Celtic New-Folk group out of Central PA. Their albums have received national acclaim and radio play, and several of the band members have competed in Ireland at the highest level of Irish music competition. The band has performed at numerous festivals, including Celtic Fling, Bethlehem Music Festival, and the Kutztown Folk Festival. Their concerts include traditional Irish songs and instrumentals and also original compositions on harp, hammered dulcimer, fiddle, concertina, and more! Check them out:  www.seasonsmusic.com

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Heartfulness Meditation Workshop

heartfulness meditation2 pm Small Meeting Room
New to meditation? No problem! A certified trainer from the Heartfulness Institute (www.heartfulnessinstitute.org) will help you in taking that first step to develop calmness from within. As a practitioner, you can experience better concentration, inner balance and true wellness of being. Come and experience the peace and love as a starting point of many good things in life. Registration required.

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Take Me Out to the Ballgame!

ball1:30 pm Community Room
Join Randy Whitaker, Vice President and General Manager of the Harrisburg Senators, who will talk recap of past seasons, stats, players, and events of the 2024 season. The Senators are Harrisburg’s Minor League Baseball team who play in the Eastern League, and are the Double-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals.   

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Silent Book Club

book2 pm Small Meeting Room
An in-person gathering offered twice monthly (1st Sundays and 4th Wednesdays), inviting you to bring your own book for shared reading experiences. Explore dedicated silent reading time before and after the main session, creating a tranquil space for personal literary immersion. Connect with fellow book enthusiasts during pre-and post-event socializing, sharing literary discoveries and building lasting connections in an inviting atmosphere that seamlessly combines the pleasure of reading with the joy of social interaction. Ages 18+.  

Monthly themes: Poetry Showcase - Poetry books from the library will be on display and attendees are encouraged to share their favorite poet or poetry book. 

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Silent Book Club - CANCELED

book2 pm Small Meeting Room
An in-person gathering offered twice monthly (1st Sundays and 4th Wednesdays), inviting you to bring your own book for shared reading experiences. Explore dedicated silent reading time before and after the main session, creating a tranquil space for personal literary immersion. Connect with fellow book enthusiasts during pre-and post-event socializing, sharing literary discoveries and building lasting connections in an inviting atmosphere that seamlessly combines the pleasure of reading with the joy of social interaction. Ages 18+. 

Monthly themes: Poetry Showcase - Poetry books from the library will be on display and attendees are encouraged to share their favorite poet or poetry book

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