Springtime Pages and Programs
The Plateau’s twin libraries offer an entire suite of programs to illuminate the magic and majesty
of the season.
The Plateau’s twin libraries offer an entire suite of programs to illuminate the magic and majesty
of the season.
The twin libraries have used the Quiet Season to spruce up their interiors and their grounds.
Both local libraries are offering free resources to monitor and maintain good mental and emotional health.
If you’re reading this, you’re learning. Continue this trend with regular visits to Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library and
Hudson Library.
For author Michael Almond, the conflicts at the core of The Tannery continue to simmer just below the surface of modern American life. He’ll talk about his work and the themes that animate his writing with a pair of events at local libraries.
The Bibliophiles Book Group, meeting at Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library, is open to anyone passionate about good literature and lively discussion.
The twin libraries celebrate new novels that resonate with this corner of Western North Carolina and celebrate the freedom to read controversial works that are under threat of removal.
Author Karen White’s new novel spotlights the residents of London during the Blitz and the way their experiences resonated through the decades. She’ll talk about The Last Night in London and her life as a writer in a pair of free presentations – July 9 and 10 at Albert-Carlton Cashiers Community Library and Hudson Library in Highlands.
Come on in! Hudson and Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library are back to normal and offering new services (like these neat Take and Make kits) for their patrons.
Author Mary Alice Monroe will illuminate the timely and timeless lessons embedded within her new novel, The Summer of Lost and Found, with a pair of presentations, May 28 and 29.
The show is Saturday, October 9, (in tandem with the Fall Leaf Festival) from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the Cashiers Library. Admission is free.
Almond is scheduled to share his book and to speak at the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Library at a community event hosted by The Friends of the Library on October 22 at 3:00 P.M. He will also speak at a Books and Bites public event at the Highlands Hudson Library on October 23 at 12:30 P.M.
Kristin Harmel, September 3, 3:00 P.M., Albert Carlton Cashiers Community Library Harmel will discuss her latest release: The Forest of Vanishing Stars.
Meet Author Kristin Harvey as she discusses the craft of writing at Cashiers Albert Carlton Community Library.
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