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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Mona Susan Power
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join us as Mona Susan Power chats about her newest novel A Council of Dolls. This conversation highlights how her work explores Native Rights and Native American culture\, in particular using an important symbol that anchors comfort and companionship in Native life: dolls. \nFrom the mid-century metropolis of Chicago to the windswept ancestral lands of the Dakota people\, to the bleak and brutal Indian boarding schools\, A Council of Dolls is the story of three women\, told in part through the stories of the dolls they carried…. \nSissy\, born 1961: Sissy’s relationship with her beautiful and volatile mother is difficult\, even dangerous\, but her life is also filled with beautiful things\, including a new Christmas present\, a doll called Ethel. Ethel whispers advice and kindness in Sissy’s ear\, and in one especially terrifying moment\, maybe even saves Sissy’s life. \nLillian\, born 1925: Born in her ancestral lands in a time of terrible change\, Lillian clings to her sister\, Blanche\, and her doll\, Mae. When the sisters are forced to attend an “Indian school” far from their home\, Blanche refuses to be cowed by the school’s abusive nuns. But when tragedy strikes the sisters\, the doll Mae finds her way to defend the girls. \nCora\, born 1888: Though she was born into the brutal legacy of the “Indian Wars\,” Cora isn’t afraid of the white men who remove her to a school across the country to be “civilized.” When teachers burn her beloved buckskin and beaded doll Winona\, Cora discovers that the spirit of Winona may not be entirely lost… \nA modern masterpiece\, A Council of Dolls is gorgeous\, quietly devastating\, and ultimately hopeful\, shining a light on the echoing damage wrought by Indian boarding schools\, and the historical massacres of Indigenous people. Mona Susan Power weaves a spell of love and healing that comes alive on the page. Register now to join the conversation! \nAbout the Author: Mona Susan Power is an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Her novel\, A Council of Dolls\, was longlisted for the National Book Award and the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction. She is the author of three previously published works of fiction\, The Grass Dancer\, which won the Pen/Hemingway Prize\, Sacred Wilderness\, and Roofwalker. Her short stories have been published by The Atlantic Monthly\, The Paris Review\, The Best American Short Stories\, and more. Mona is a graduate of Harvard and the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She lives in Saint Paul\, Minnesota. \n  \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/60868\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-mona-susan-power/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Javier Zamora
DESCRIPTION:Tune in for a special conversation with New York Times bestselling author Javier Zamora as he chats with us about his riveting tale of survival and perseverance as told in his award-winning memoir Solito. \nZamora’s adventure is a three-thousand-mile journey from his small town in El Salvador\, through Guatemala and Mexico\, and across the U.S. border. He will leave behind his beloved aunt and grandparents to reunite with a mother who left four years ago and a father he barely remembers. Traveling alone amid a group of strangers and a “coyote” hired to lead them to safety\, Javier expects his trip to last two short weeks. \nAt nine years old\, all Javier can imagine is rushing into his parents’ arms\, snuggling in bed between them\, and living under the same roof again. He cannot foresee the perilous boat trips\, relentless desert treks\, pointed guns\, arrests and deceptions that await him; nor can he know that those two weeks will expand into two life-altering months alongside fellow migrants who will come to encircle him like an unexpected family. \nSolito provides an immediate and intimate account not only of a treacherous and near-impossible journey\, but also of the miraculous kindness and love delivered at the most unexpected moments. Solito is Javier Zamora’s story\, but it’s also the story of millions of others who had no choice but to leave home. Register today to learn more about this gripping and moving story! \nAbout the Author: Javier Zamora was born in El Salvador in 1990. His father fled the country when he was one\, and his mother when he was about to turn five. Both parents’ migrations were caused by the U.S.-funded Salvadoran Civil War. When he was nine Javier migrated through Guatemala\, Mexico\, and the Sonoran Desert. His debut poetry collection\, Unaccompanied\, explores the impact of the war and immigration on his family. Zamora has been a Stegner Fellow at Stanford and a Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard and holds fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation. \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/60413\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-javier-zamora/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Stanley Milford\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:You are welcome to join us in conversation with Navajo Ranger\, Stanley Milford\, Jr. as he chats about the chilling and clear-eyed memoir of his investigations into bizarre cases of the paranormal and the unexplained in Navajoland. \nAs a Native American with parents of both Navajo and Cherokee descent\, Stanley Milford\, Jr. grew up in a world where the supernatural was both expected and taboo\, where shapeshifters roamed\, witchcraft was a thing to be feared\, and children were taught not to whistle at night. In his youth\, Milford never went looking for the paranormal\, but it always seemed to find him. When he joined the fabled Navajo Rangers—a law enforcement branch of the Navajo Nation who are equal parts police officers\, archeological conservationists\, and historians—the paranormal became part of his job. Alongside addressing the mundane duties of overseeing the massive 27\,000-square-mile reservation\, Milford was assigned to utterly bizarre and shockingly frequent cases involving mysterious livestock mutilations\, skinwalker and Bigfoot sightings\, UFOs\, and malicious hauntings. \nIn The Paranormal Ranger\, Milford recounts the stories of these cases from the clinical and deductive perspective of a law enforcement officer. Milford’s Native American worldview and investigative training collide to provide an eerie account of what logic dictates should not be possible. Register now to expand your own worldview and be ready for a chill to run down your spine! \nAbout the Author: Stanley Milford\, Jr.\, graduated from the United States Indian Police Academy at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Artesia\, New Mexico\, and worked continuously as a sworn law enforcement officer for over twenty-three years. He served as the delegated Chief Navajo Ranger for over two years through March of 2019. While with the Navajo Rangers\, Stan oversaw a section called the Special Projects Unit (SPU)\, whose responsibilities included the investigation of cases that did not fit within everyday parameters of law enforcement or criminal investigation\, many of which involved reports of the paranormal or supernatural. After leaving the Navajo Rangers\, Stan served as the senior investigator for the Navajo Nation’s White Collar Crime Unit. \n  \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/59503\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-stanley-milford-jr/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Lori Gottlieb
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, nearly 30 million Americans sit on a therapist’s couch—and some of these patients are therapists. In her remarkable book Maybe You Should Talk to Someone\, Lori Gottlieb tells us that despite her license and rigorous training\, her most significant credential is that she’s a card-carrying member of the human race. “I know what it’s like to be a person\,” she writes\, as a crisis causes her world to come crashing down. \nEnter Wendell\, the quirky but seasoned therapist in whose office she suddenly lands. With his balding head\, cardigan\, and khakis\, he seems to have come straight from Therapist Central Casting. Yet he will turn out to be anything but. In her book\, Lori explores the inner chambers of her patients’ lives—a self-absorbed Hollywood producer\, a young newlywed diagnosed with a terminal illness\, a senior citizen threatening to end her life on her birthday if nothing gets better\, and a twenty-something who can’t stop hooking up with the wrong guys (even one from the waiting room)—she finds that the questions they are struggling with are the very ones she is now bringing to Wendell. \nWith startling wisdom and humor\, Gottlieb reveals our blind spots\, examining the truths and fictions we tell ourselves and others as we teeter on the tightrope between love and desire\, meaning and mortality\, guilt and redemption\, terror and courage\, hope and change. \nMaybe You Should Talk to Someone is revolutionary in its candor\, offering a deeply personal yet universal tour of our hearts and minds and providing the rarest of gifts: a boldly revealing portrait of what it means to be human\, and a disarmingly funny and illuminating account of our own mysterious lives and our power to transform them. \nWe invite you to join us as Gottlieb shares her wisdom on examining the truths and fictions we tell ourselves to help us breakthrough what is holding us back and getting in the way of living the life we desire. Register now to start your journey! \nAbout the Author: Lori Gottlieb is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone\, which has sold over two million copies and is currently being adapted as a television series starring Kristen Bell. In addition to her clinical practice\, she co-hosts the popular “Dear Therapists” podcast produced by Katie Couric and writes The Atlantic’s “Dear Therapist” advice column. She is a sought-after expert in media such as The Today Show\, Good Morning America\, CBS This Morning\, CNN\, and NPR’s “Fresh Air” and her TED Talk was one of the Top 10 Most Watched of the Year. She is the creator of the Maybe You Should Talk To Someone Workbook: A Toolkit for Editing Your Story and Changing Your Life and the Maybe You Should Talk To Someone Journal: 52 Weekly Sessions to Transform Your Life. Learn more at LoriGottlieb.com or by following her on Instagram @lorigottlieb_author and X @LoriGottlieb1. \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/58550\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-lori-gottlieb/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Silvia Moreno-Garcia
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to free your mind with the highly acclaimed Silvia Moreno-Garcia\, New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of several novels including Mexican Gothic\, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau\, Gods of Jade and Shadow\, and many more! \nMoreno-Garcia’s most recent novel\, The Seventh Veil of Salome\, is set in 1950s Hollywood. Vera Larios\, an unknown Mexican ingénue\, has just won a star-making role in a big budget movie about the legendary woman whose story has inspired artists since ancient times–Salome. Vera quickly becomes the talk of the town and an object of envy for Nancy Hartley\, an actress whose career has stalled and who will do anything to win the fame she believes she richly deserves. \nThe Seventh Veil of Salome follows two actresses\, both determined to make it to the top in Golden Age Hollywood—a city overflowing with gossip\, scandal\, and intrigue—makes for a sizzling combination. But this is the tale of three women\, for it is also the story of the princess Salome herself\, consumed with desire for the fiery prophet who foretells the doom of her stepfather\, Herod. Salome is a woman torn between the decree of duty and the yearning of her heart. Before the curtain comes down\, there will be tears and tragedy aplenty in this sexy Technicolor saga. \nJoin us as Moreno-Garcia chats with us about Latin American Genre fiction\, her writing process and journey\, as well as her newest book The Seventh Veil of Salome. Register now! \nAbout the Author:  Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the author of a number of critically acclaimed novels\, including Gods of Jade and Shadow (Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic\, Ignyte Award)\, Mexican Gothic (Locus Award\, British Fantasy Award\, Pacific Northwest Book Award\, Aurora Award\, Goodreads Award)\, Velvet Was the Night (finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Macavity Award)\, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau\, and The Seventh Veil of Salome. She writes in a variety of genres including fantasy\, horror\, noir and historical. \nMexican by birth\, Canadian by inclination. Cachanilla and Canuck\, originally from Baja California\, she now resides in Vancouver. She has an MA in Science and Technology Studies from the University of British Columbia. \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/58098\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-silvia-moreno-garcia/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Hidden World of Tropical Bats
DESCRIPTION:Join us in kicking off October as we welcome three Smithsonian-affiliated scientists to teach us about the remarkable world of tropical bats! \nFor decades\, scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have studied the remarkable biodiversity of bats on Barro Colorado Island in Panama\, where an astonishing seventy-six species coexist. Now\, for the first time\, Smithsonian scientists’ expertise pairs with the stunning photography of National Geographic contributor Christian Ziegler for a captivating visual journey into the fascinating world of these elusive night creatures\, to bring you the book Bat Island: A Rare Journey into the Hidden World of Tropical Bats. \nBats are unique among mammals: they have acquired true flight\, they provide essential ecosystem services\, and represent the ecologically most diverse group of mammals worldwide. Synthesizing decades-worth of intensive study\, Drs. Rachel Page\, Dina Dechmann\, Teague O’Mara\, and Marco Tschapka provide authoritative insight alongside 150 photographs that showcase bats’ extraordinary environmental adaptations and rich natural history. \nThis presentation will cover topics from the book\, such as the diverse sensory abilities of bats\, their foraging strategies\, roosting ecologies\, and social systems. Bat Island presents decades of study of the hyper diverse bat population on Barro Colorado Island in addition to the most comprehensive and long-term datasets on tropical bats. The book and this presentation highlights how bats are threatened by habitat fragmentation and land degradation\, and communicate the initiatives needed to ensure the survival of these animals\, which are critical to maintaining healthy\, balanced ecosystems. \nAnd let’s not forget\, the award-winning photojournalist Christian Ziegler’s photography as the images within the book illuminate the unique beauty and allure of bats and the tropical rainforest in Panama. Register now for this rare look into Bat Island! \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/57646\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-talk-hidden-world-of-tropical-bats/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: LIANE MORIARTY
DESCRIPTION:If you knew your future\, would you try to fight fate? If you were told you only had a certain amount of time left to live\, would you do things differently? Would you try to dodge your destiny? Join us as we chat with mega-bestselling author Liane Moriarty about her newest novel Here One Moment. Moriarty’s Here One Moment is a brilliantly constructed tale that looks at free will and destiny\, grief and love\, and the endless struggle to maintain certainty and control in an uncertain world. \nIn Here One Moment\, aside from a delay\, there will be no problems. The flight will be smooth\, it will land safely. Everyone who gets on the plane will get off. But almost all of them will be forever changed. Because on this ordinary\, short\, domestic flight\, something extraordinary happens. People learn how and when they are going to die. For some\, their death is far in the future—age 103!—and they laugh. But for six passengers\, their predicted deaths are not far away at all. \nHow do they know this? There were ostensibly more interesting people on the flight but none would become as famous as “The Death Lady.” Not a single passenger or crew member will later recall noticing her board the plane. She wasn’t exceptionally old or young\, rude or polite. She wasn’t drunk or nervous or pregnant. Her appearance and demeanor were unremarkable. But what she did on that flight was truly remarkable. \nA few months later\, one passenger dies exactly as she predicted. Then two more passengers die\, again\, as she said they would. Soon no one is thinking this is simply an entertaining story at a cocktail party. \nA modern-day Jane Austen who humorously skewers social mores while spinning a web of mystery\, Moriarty asks profound questions in her newest I-can’t-wait-to-find-out-what-happens novel. Be sure to register now! \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/56634\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-liane-moriarty/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: NATE KLEMP
DESCRIPTION:Join us as New York Times bestselling author and philosopher Nate Klemp helps us explore pathways back to openminded living when he talks to us about the core tenets in his new book Open: Living with an Expansive Mind in a Distracted World. \nWith the avalanche of information we get every day\, closing down our minds and hearts seems to be the only way to survive. We close off to ourselves by compulsively checking our devices. We close to each other by getting caught in echo chambers of outrage. But what if there’s another way? In this climate of distraction and division\, Nate Klemp’s Open offers a path back to a way of living that is expansive\, creative\, and filled with wonder. \nDrawing on personal stories\, scientific findings\, and traditional wisdom\, Klemp explores why we close down when faced with stressors or threats―then reveals why training ourselves to fully engage even with discomfort\, pain\, and sadness leads to greater well-being in the long run. \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/56181\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-nate-klemp/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: GARRETT M. GRAFF
DESCRIPTION:Don’t forget to register for this incredibly moving virtual chat with New York Times bestselling author Garrett Graff! An expert at capturing the human drama\, Graff will speak about his body of work with particular focus on his oral histories\, The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 and When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day. \nMuch has been written and said about the terrorist attacks of September 11\, 2001\, and the profound impact they had on America and the world. But those names\, stories\, and memories have never before been collected in one place to tell the full\, 360-degree story of what happened that day\, and in the days after. In The Only Plane in the Sky\, award-winning journalist Garrett Graff draws on never-before-published transcripts\, recently declassified documents\, and original interviews and stories from nearly five hundred government officials\, first responders\, witnesses\, survivors\, friends\, and family members to paint the most comprehensive\, minute-by-minute account of the September 11 attacks yet\, all told in the words of those who experienced that dramatic and tragic day. \nIn his most recent work\, When the Sea Came Alive\, Graff explores the full impact of a world changing event: D-Day\, one of history’s greatest and most unbelievable military and human triumphs. Though the full campaign lasted just over a month\, the surprise landing of over 150\,000 Allied troops on the morning of June 6\, 1944\, is understood to be the moment that turned the tide for the Allied forces and ultimately led to the defeat of the Axis powers in World War II. This book dives deep into the complexities—from the secret creation of landing plans by top government and military officials and organization of troops\, to the moment the boat doors opened to reveal the beach where men fought for their lives and the future of the free world. \nGraff’s work\, filled with impressive detail\, captures a human drama and history like no other. Register today! \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/55728\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-garrett-graff/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Remarkably Bright Creatures
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us as we chat with the amazing New York Times bestselling author Shelby Van Pelt about her beloved novel Remarkably Bright Creatures. You don’t want to miss this deep-dive exploration of friendship\, reckoning\, hope\, and so much more! \nRemarkably Bright Creatures is a luminous debut novel about a widow’s unlikely friendship with a giant Pacific octopus reluctantly residing at the local aquarium—and the truths she finally uncovers about her son’s disappearance 30 years ago. \nAfter Tova Sullivan’s husband died\, she began working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium\, mopping floors and tidying up. Keeping busy has always helped her cope\, which she’s been doing since her eighteen-year-old son\, Erik\, mysteriously vanished on a boat in the Puget Sound over 30 years ago. \nAs she works\, Tova becomes acquainted with curmudgeonly Marcellus\, a giant Pacific octopus living at the aquarium. Marcellus knows more than anyone can imagine\, but wouldn’t dream of lifting one of his eight tentacles for his human captors—until he forms an unlikely friendship with Tova. \nEver the detective\, Marcellus deduces what happened the night Tova’s son disappeared. As his affection for Tova grows\, Marcellus must use every trick his old\, invertebrate body can muster to unearth the truth for her before it’s too late. \nCharming\, compulsively readable\, and full of wit\, Shelby Van Pelt’s debut novel is a beautiful exploration of friendship\, reckoning\, and hope–a reminder that sometimes taking a hard look at the past can help uncover a future that once felt impossible. Register now for a conversation you just don’t want to miss! \n  \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/53350\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-remarkably-bright-creatures/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240815T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240731T152807Z
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UID:10005304-1723730400-1723734000@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Talk on College Admissions
DESCRIPTION:Another college application season is around the corner\, and stress is already beginning to ratchet up for teens and their parents. You’re invited to join us for this must-watch talk by Irena Smith\, PhD. You will hear about constructive and healthy ways to approach the college application process\, preserve your relationship with your teen\, and help them define success on their terms instead of chasing the elusive “golden ticket.” \n  \nIrena is a former Stanford Admissions Officer who has spent 18 years advising accomplished\, tightly-wound students in Palo Alto and around the world. She saw firsthand the extreme measures parents took to help their children gain admission to highly selective colleges and the toll it took on the children as well as on their parents. \nAt the same time\, Irena’s own children struggled with developmental delays\, learning differences\, severe depression\, and anxiety. She kept her double life—successful college counselor at work\, anxious mom at home—tightly under wraps for years until a stunning realization: she was exactly like the anxious parents of the students she worked with\, all of whom were equally terrified about their children’s future. Irena’s memoir\, The Golden Ticket: A Life in College Admissions Essays\, which candidly explores her personal as well as professional life\, was published in 2023\, and she has since devoted her time to speaking out about hard things: the heavy burden of generational expectations\, teen and young adult mental health\, and the importance of embracing a broader\, more generous vision of what it means to succeed. To learn more about Irena’s personal experience as a parent\, professional experience as a college admissions officer\, and leave with tips on how to help your child approach the application process in practical\, healthy ways–register now! \n  \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/52919\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-talk-on-college-admissions/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240807T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240807T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240731T150906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T174846Z
UID:10005303-1723039200-1723042800@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to virtually step inside one of the greatest international achievements with a behind-the-scenes guide to space exploration with the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum curator Dr. Jennifer Levasseur. \nRevealing a new perspective into the world of space exploration and the daring astronauts who make it possible\, Dr. Levasseur will guide you through the Smithsonian’s Behind the Scenes at the Space Station and take you on a once-in-a-lifetime virtual tour of the International Space Station. \n  \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/52488\nUnable to attend on that date? You can view the recording of this talk and all other past talks at: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/archive \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-smithsonian-air-and-space-museum/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240620T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240620T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240601T153749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240601T153829Z
UID:10004901-1718892000-1718895600@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk: Tiffany Jewel
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, you’re invited to hear #1 New York Times bestselling author\, Tiffany Jewell\, highlights the inequities Black and Brown students face from preschool through college as she presents lessons and knowledge from her new book Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned In School. \n  \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/49395\nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-tiffany-jewel/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240530T222746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T223153Z
UID:10004900-1718308800-1718308800@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Author Talk with Freida McFadden
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, you’re invited to get your popcorn and take a seat as we pick the brain of the queen of twists herself! Freida McFadden will join us online to chat about writing psychological thrillers and her mega-bestselling hit The Housemaid series. \n  \nRegister Now: https://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/48970\nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-author-talk-with-freida-mcfadden/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240421T225022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T225127Z
UID:10004823-1716318000-1716321600@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Book Talk with Yellowface Author R.F. Kuang
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, join the author as she chats with us about her New York Times bestselling novel\, Yellowface. Yellowface grapples with questions of diversity\, racism\, and cultural appropriation\, as well as the terrifying alienation of social media. \nIn Yellowface\, Authors June Hayward and Athena Liu were supposed to be twin rising stars. But Athena’s a literary darling. June Hayward is literally nobody. Who wants stories about basic white girls\, June thinks. \nSo when June witnesses Athena’s death in a freak accident\, she acts on impulse: she steals Athena’s just-finished masterpiece\, an experimental novel about the unsung contributions of Chinese laborers during World War I. \nSo what if June edits Athena’s novel and sends it to her agent as her own work? So what if she lets her new publisher rebrand her as Juniper Song—complete with an ambiguously ethnic author photo? Doesn’t this piece of history deserve to be told\, whoever the teller? That’s what June claims\, and the New York Times bestseller list seems to agree. \nBut June can’t get away from Athena’s shadow\, and emerging evidence threatens to bring June’s (stolen) success down around her. As June races to protect her secret\, she discovers exactly how far she will go to keep what she thinks she deserves. \nWhite lies\, dark humor\, and deadly consequences await within the pages of Yellowface. With its totally immersive first-person voice\, Kuang’s novel is timely\, razor-sharp\, and eminently readable. Register to join the conversation! \nAbout the Author: Rebecca F. Kuang is the award-winning\, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Poppy War trilogy\, Babel: An Arcane History\, and Yellowface. A Marshall Scholar\, she has an MPhil in Chinese Studies from Cambridge and an MSc in Contemporary Chinese Studies from Oxford; she is now pursuing a PhD in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale\, where she studies diaspora\, contemporary Chinese literature\, and Asian American literature. \nhttps://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/47584 \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-book-talk-with-yellowface-author-r-f-kuang/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240421T215708Z
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UID:10004822-1715194800-1715198400@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Book Talk Mother Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, join us as with Nina Simon online as she chats about her lighthearted whodunnit about a grandmother-mother-daughter trio of amateur sleuths\, Mother-Daughter Murder Night. \nMother-Daughter Murder Night follows high-powered business woman Lana Rubicon. She has a lot to be proud of with her keen intelligence\, impeccable taste\, and the L.A. real estate empire she’s built. But when she finds herself trapped 300 miles north of the city\, convalescing in a sleepy coastal town with her adult daughter Beth and teenage granddaughter Jack\, Lana is stuck counting otters instead of square footage—and hoping that boredom won’t kill her before the cancer does. \nIn a turn of events\, when Jack happens upon a dead body while kayaking she quickly becomes a suspect in the homicide investigation\, and the Rubicon women are thrown into chaos. Beth thinks Lana should focus on recovery\, but Lana has a better idea. She’ll pull on her wig\, find the true murderer\, protect her family\, and prove she still has power. With Jack and Beth’s help\, Lana uncovers a web of lies\, family vendettas\, and land disputes lurking beneath the surface of a community populated by folksy conservationists and wealthy ranchers. But as their amateur snooping advances into ever-more dangerous territory\, the headstrong Rubicon women must learn to do the one thing they’ve always resisted: depend on each other. \nHarness your inner detective and sign up for the investigation. Register now! \nAbout the Author: Nina Simon writes crime fiction about strong women. She is the New York Times-bestselling debut author of Mother-Daughter Murder Night. This big-hearted whodunnit is a Reese’s Book Club pick and a “best of 2023” selection for Amazon\, Barnes & Noble\, CrimeReads\, and LibraryJournal. \nBefore turning to fiction\, Nina wore many hats: NASA engineer\, slam poet\, game designer\, museum director\, and nonprofit CEO. Her work on community participation in museums\, libraries\, parks\, and theaters has been featured in the Wall Street Journal\, the New York Times\, NPR\, and the TEDx stage. \nMother-Daughter Murder Night is Nina’s first novel. She wrote it as a love letter to her mother\, as a way to entertain\, comfort\, and connect with her during a major health crisis. Born and raised in Los Angeles\, Nina now lives off-the-grid in the Santa Cruz Mountains with her family. More information can be found on her website\, ninaksimon.com. \nhttps://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/47165 \nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-book-talk-mother-daughter-murder-night-by-nina-simon/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240501T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240501T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240421T214435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T214641Z
UID:10004821-1714575600-1714579200@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Book Talk About World War I with Douglas Brunt
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, join us as we chat with New York Times bestselling author\, Douglas Brunt\, about instant bestselling debut non-fiction work The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel: Genius\, Power\, and Deception on the Eve of World War I. This book reveals the hidden history of Rudolf Diesel\, one of the world’s greatest inventors\, and his mysterious disappearance on the eve of World War I. \nSeptember 29\, 1913: the steamship Dresden is halfway between Belgium and England. On board is one of the most famous men in the world\, Rudolf Diesel\, whose new internal combustion engine is on the verge of revolutionizing global industry forever. But Diesel never arrives at his destination. He vanishes during the night and headlines around the world wonder if it was an accident\, suicide\, or murder. \nAfter rising from an impoverished European childhood\, Diesel had become a multi-millionaire with his powerful engine that does not require expensive petroleum-based fuel. In doing so\, he became not only an international celebrity but also the enemy of two extremely powerful men -– Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and John D. Rockefeller\, the founder of Standard Oil and the richest man in the world. The Kaiser wanted the engine to power a fleet of submarines that would finally allow him to challenge Great Britain’s Royal Navy. But Diesel had intended for his engine to be used for the betterment of the world. \nBrunt reopens the case and provides a compelling new conclusion about Diesel’s fate. Register now to see how the mystery unfolds! \nAbout the Author: Douglas Brunt is the New York Times bestselling author of The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel and host of the top-rated SiriusXM author podcast Dedicated with Doug Brunt. A Philadelphia native\, he lives in Connecticut with his wife and three children. Visit DouglasBrunt.com for more information. \nhttps://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/45431\nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/virtual-book-talk-about-world-war-i-with-douglas-brunt/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240316T154502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T154632Z
UID:10004641-1713384000-1713387600@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Power\, Love\, and Art with Xochitl Gonzalez Virtual Book Talk
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, join us as we chat with award-winning and bestselling author Xochitl Gonzalez about her newest novel Anita de Monte Laughs Last. In 1985. Anita de Monte\, a rising star in the art world\, is found dead in New York City; her tragic death is the talk of the town. Until it isn’t. By 1998 Anita’s name had been all but forgotten―certainly by the time Raquel\, a third-year art history student was preparing her final thesis. On College Hill\, surrounded by privileged students whose futures are already paved out for them\, Raquel feels like an outsider. Students of color\, like her\, are the minority there\, and the pressure to work twice as hard for the same opportunities is no secret. But when Raquel becomes romantically involved with a well-connected older art student\, she finds herself unexpectedly rising up the social ranks. As she attempts to straddle both worlds\, she stumbles upon Anita’s story\, raising questions about the dynamics of her own relationship\, which eerily mirrors that of the forgotten artist. \nhttps://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/45431\nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/power-love-and-art-with-xochitl-gonzalez-virtual-book-talk/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240316T154111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240316T154111Z
UID:10004640-1712671200-1712674800@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Colum McCann American Mother Virtual Book Talk
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, join us for a one-of-a-kind conversation with National Book Award-winner Colum McCann as he is joined by Diane Foley\, the inspiration behind the heartrending book American Mother\, the story of a mother who\, in the course of confronting her son’s killer\, gets to the elemental heart of violence and forgiveness. Diane Foley is the mother of Jim\, a freelance journalist captured and beheaded by ISIS in 2014\, an image that became one of the most iconic of the 21st century. Seven years later\, Diane gets the chance to spend three days with the murderer of her son in a Virginia courthouse\, inspiring her to tell her life story. \nhttps://libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/45026\nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/colum-mccann-american-mother-virtual-book-talk/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240402T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240402T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240313T000638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T001012Z
UID:10004639-1712066400-1712070000@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Smithsonian Food History Book Virtual Talk
DESCRIPTION:Paula J. Johnson\, The Foods\, People\, and Innovations That Feed Us\, Tuesday\, April 2nd \n  \nVirtually step into the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History with \nCurator Paula Johnson as she discusses the book Smithsonian American Table: The Foods\, \nPeople\, and Innovations That Feed Us. \n  \nAmerican Table is a sweeping history of food and culture that summons everyone to the table \nfor a fresh look at some of the people\, ingredients\, events\, and movements that have shaped \nhow and what we eat. Johnson\, curator and project director of the American Food History Project\, \nwill discuss several stories featured in the volume\, with an emphasis on those that intersect most  \ndirectly with the Smithsonian’s research\, collecting\, and programming around food history. \n  \nAfter this enlightening\, enriching\, and entertaining webinar\, you can cook your way through the \nrecipes that are featured in the volume that reflect American history and culture. Hungry for \nmore? Register now: libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/44621 \n  \nFunded by the Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/smithsonian-food-history-book-virtual-talk/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240209T150803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T151205Z
UID:10004631-1711047600-1711051200@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Madeline Miller: Virtual Author Talk
DESCRIPTION: As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, you’re invited to a fascinating exploratory conversation with Madeline Miller\, bestselling author of The Song of Achilles and Circe\, as she chats with us about her body of work and her process of retelling Greek classics into fresh\, modern epics in fiction. \nIn The Song of Achilles\, Achilles\, “the best of all the Greeks\,” son of the cruel sea goddess Thetis and the legendary king Peleus\, is strong\, swift\, and beautiful\, irresistible to all who meet him. Patroclus is an awkward young prince exiled from his homeland after an act of shocking violence. Brought together by chance\, they forge an inseparable bond despite risking the gods’ wrath. \nIn Circe\, to Helios\, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans\, a daughter is born. But Circe is a strange child–neither powerful like her father nor viciously alluring like her mother. Turning to the world of mortals for companionship\, she discovers that she does possess power: the power of witchcraft\, which can transform rivals into monsters and menace the gods themselves. Circe must summon all her strength and choose\, once and for all\, whether she belongs with the gods she is born from or with the mortals she has come to love. \nRegister Now: libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/42967\nFunded by The Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/madeline-miller-virtual-author-talk/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20240209T145813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T150024Z
UID:10004630-1709740800-1709744400@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Nina Totenberg: Virtual Author Talk
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Library Speakers Consortium\, you are invited to a FREE intimate conversation with Nina Totenberg as she talks about her nearly fifty-year friendship with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her book\, Dinners With Ruth: A Memoir on the Power of Friendships. \nDinners with Ruth is an extraordinary account of two women who paved the way for future generations by tearing down professional and legal barriers. It is also an intimate memoir of the power of friendships as women began to pry open career doors and transform the workplace. Ruth and Nina saw each other not only through personal joys but also illness\, loss\, and widowhood. They shared not only a love of opera\, but also of shopping\, as they instinctively understood that clothes were armor for women who wanted to be taken seriously in a workplace dominated by men. During Ruth’s last year\, they shared so many small dinners that Saturdays were “reserved for Ruth” in Nina’s house. Inspiring and revelatory\, Dinners with Ruth is a moving story of the joy and true meaning of friendship. \nRegister now: libraryc.org/tiltonlibrary/42965\nFunded by the Friends of Tilton Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/nina-totenberg-virtual-author-talk/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231008T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20230822T182233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T182329Z
UID:10003358-1696777200-1696784400@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Fantasy and Science Fiction Festival Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Deerfield Community Center\, 16 Memorial Street\, Old Deerfield. \nCASH ONLY – FIRST-COME\, FIRST SERVE\nTICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR: $20 for adults\, $10 for ages 12 and under. \n  \nPANEL DISCUSSION! READINGS! BOOK SIGNING! \nMEET PIONEER VALLEY AUTHORS: \nHOLLY BLACK\nAuthor of The Book of Night\, The Stolen Heir\, and the Spiderwick series. \nANDREA HAIRSTON\nAuthor of Will Do Magic For Small Change and Redwood and Wildfire. \nALLEN STEELE\nAuthor of the Coyote series and the new Captain Future series \nJAMES CAMBIAS\nAuthor of A Darkling Sea and the “Billion Worlds” \n  \nSponsored by the Tilton Fund\, Inc.\, Deerfield.\nAll proceeds benefit the Tilton Library renovation fund. \n 
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/fantasy-and-science-fiction-festival-benefit/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks,Community Fundraising Event,Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20230816T174454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230816T175624Z
UID:10003355-1695839400-1695844800@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:ZOOM: Imagined Climate Future Through Fiction
DESCRIPTION:A COLLABORATION WITH BLUE MARBLE LIBRARIES. \nZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89211589262?pwd=WDd6TEk3VDI4dE85dm9jOHJLMVQ3dz09 \n 
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/zoom-imagined-climate-future-through-fiction/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks,Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20221102T183826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T183826Z
UID:10004400-1668618000-1668621600@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:Poetry Reading with Linda Rhinehart Neas
DESCRIPTION:Reading from a new book of poetry\, Uprooting\, by Linda M. Rhinehart Neas\, inspired by years of teaching immigrants English as a second language. The poems paint a powerful picture of classroom life as well as the lives of students. Books will be available for sale and signing. \nProfits will go to the Library Building Expansion fund.
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/poetry-reading-with-linda-rhinehart-neas/
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks,Book Sales,Library Fundraising Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221115T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20221025T172730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T172730Z
UID:10004388-1668526200-1668529800@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:How to Bake a Universe Author Visit
DESCRIPTION:Calling all cosmic chefs! Alec Carvlin will be reading his debut picture book\, How to Bake a Universe\, at the Tilton Library!\nKids will love decorating their own cosmic sunglasses\, hearing the book read aloud by the author\, and asking questions about the fun and funky science at the end. So come on down and bring nothing! \nhttps://www.howtobakeauniverse.com/ \n 
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/how-to-bake-a-universe-author-visit/
LOCATION:Tilton Library\, 75 North Main Street\, South Deerfield\, MA\, 01373\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks,Book Discussions,Kids Room,Reading Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T110000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20220921T154248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221015T151020Z
UID:10004356-1667642400-1667646000@www.tiltonlibrary.org
SUMMARY:True You Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:NEW DATE \nLocal authors Gwen Agna & Shelley Rotner visit the Tilton Library to read their new picture book about gender diversity! Copies of this and Shelley’s other books will be available for purchase. \nEvent with be held outside or inside with masks\, depending on the weather. \n 
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/book-signing/
LOCATION:Tilton Library\, 75 North Main Street\, South Deerfield\, MA\, 01373\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks,Book Discussions,Book Sales,Kids Room,Reading Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T110000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20220616T181712Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Rosie Helps the Animals Author & Illustrator Visit
DESCRIPTION:Do animals get earaches? Sore throats? Stomachaches?  Who can help if they can’t talk? Dr. Rosie can!  \nMeet the local author\, Jennifer Welborn and the illustrator\, Rozilla MH \nLearn How Dr. Rosie helps animals and practice helping stuffed animals yourself!  Bring a stuffed animal if you can. \nBook Signings\, Book Reading & Hands-On Activities ! \nContact the library to sign up
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/dr-rosie-helps-the-animals-author-illustrator-visit/
LOCATION:Tilton Library\, 75 North Main Street\, South Deerfield\, MA\, 01373\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activity,Artist Talk,Author Visits & Talks,Book Discussions,Kids Room,Reading Event,Summer Library Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20211006T173301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211016T193939Z
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SUMMARY:Story Walk series: Many Voices\, One Story
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Union 38 Family Network & the Deerfield Cultural Council.  \nOutside the Tilton Library\, Saturdays October 9-November 20 11am-4pm \nPlease join us as we share children’s stories told from multiple perspectives and through a culturally diverse lens.  Let’s learn together! \n  \n\nOct 9 – My America by Karen Katz  \nOct 16 – May Your Life Be Deliciosa by Michael Genhart\n\n*Oct 23 – Hello Goodbye Dog by Maria Gianferrari\n\n*Tilton will also be hosting Reading About Service Dogs With Service Dogs 2:30-3:30pm\n\n\nOct 30 – Freedom Soup by Tami Charles \nNov 6 – What Riley Wore by Elana K. Arnold \nNov 13 – Eyes that Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho  \nNov 20  – Meesha Makes Friends by Tom Percival  
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/story-walk-series-many-voices-one-story/2021-11-20/
LOCATION:Tilton Library\, 75 North Main Street\, South Deerfield\, MA\, 01373\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks,Presentation,Reading Event,Story Time
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T223400
CREATED:20211023T164729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211023T164729Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Rachel Geller\, author of "Saving the World One Cat at at Time. Virtual Talk & Q&A
DESCRIPTION:“Everyone loves a Good Cat Video\, but what if your cat isn’t acting quite as cute at the ones you see on the internet? \n“Are you tired of your cat thinking “outside of the box”… or living with a hardcore shredder? And I don’ mean snowboarding! \nDr. Rachel Geller\, certified cat behaviorist\, and author of “Saving the World One Cat at a Time”\, will answer these questions and more\, so bring your cat behavior questions! \nEmail the library at tiltonlibrary@cwmars.org for the Zoom link. \nThis program is a collaboration between the following libraries: Arms Library\, Cushman Library\, Dickinson Memorial Library\, Erving Public Library\, Leverett Library\, Pelham  Public Library\, Tilton Library\, Tyler Memorial Library\, and Wendell Free Library
URL:https://www.tiltonlibrary.org/event/dr-rachel-geller-author-of-saving-the-world-one-cat-at-at-time-virtual-talk-qa/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Author Visits & Talks
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