Adults

TV Discussion: The Outsider, s1

The TV/film discussion group continues to meet online this month. If you’re interested in participating, call us or register on our website. A librarian will contact you to help facilitate your participation.

TV series: The Outsider season 1. “The gruesome murder of an 11-year-old boy in the Georgia woods leads a local detective into a disturbing search for the truth,” (The Outsider s1, 2020). The first season of this drama series is based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel of the same name. Join the discussion online at 4:00 pm on Friday, March 26.

Film Discussion: Adventureland

In this comedy film set in 1987, “a college graduate takes a ‘nowhere’ job at his local amusement park, only to find it’s the perfect course to get him prepared for the real world,” (Adventureland, 2009). Join the discussion online at 4:00 pm on Friday, March 19.

The TV/film discussion group continues to meet online this month. If you’re interested in participating, call us or register on our website. A librarian will contact you to help facilitate your participation.

Cardmaking Class: Keepin' It Cozy

Cardmaking classes are back! Teacher Anna Geis will be here between 5:00 pm and 6:30 pm to show people how to make three cards. Call or register on the library’s website to meet one-on-one with Anna, who will help you cut out and stamp the pieces of the cards; you then take your ‘kit’ to fully assemble at home. One person per time slot, please. Class fee is $6 per person; all supplies are provided.

Cardmaking Class: Keepin' It Cozy - RESCHEDULED FOR MARCH

Cardmaking classes are back! Teacher Anna Geis will be here between 5:00 pm and 6:30 pm to show people how to make three cards. Call or register on the library’s website to meet one-on-one with Anna, who will help you cut out and stamp the pieces of the cards; you then take your ‘kit’ to fully assemble at home. One person per time slot, please. Class fee is $6 per person; all supplies are provided.

Adult Virtual Book Club: My Sister, the Serial Killer

It’s difficult to meet in person right now, but SPL has thought of a way to help keep your mind active while we’re all social distancing: an at-home Book Club! Register for a spot (eight spots are open each month), and the next time you can stop by the library, you’ll be given a book and packet to keep. You can then join in via the SPL Adult Book Club on the library’s Facebook and discuss it with us from the comfort of your own home! This month our discussion will be open February 16-17. Facebook not your thing?

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