Featuring
tom cipullo (host and sound editor), Tom Norris, Amber Puckett, Caitlin Brisson, Maribel DeJesus
The podcast guests talk about library programs for the month of February: Black History events at all locations, concerts, stories and more; the Friends of the Library Book Sale at Hagen Ranch Road Branch; What’s All That Jazz About? with Shenole Latimer; multiple Orisirisi storytelling events; Book Discussion: “The Underground Railroad,” by Colson Whitehead; baby painting; jazz flute, and MORE! Remember to check each event for age appropriateness or limits.
CLICK HERE to listen or right-click to save the podcast. Length: 11:48.
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Monday, January 29, 2018
Thursday, January 4, 2018
January 2018 Podcast
Featuring
Tom Cipullo(host), with guests
Chris Jankow,
Christina Stone,
Ariel Carmichael,
Amanda Woolf,
Tom Norris
The podcast guests talk about library programs for the month of January:
The Writers Live series, including National Book Award finalist, Edwidge Danticat; also James O. Born, who co-authored "Haunted" James Patterson; and others coming in February.
Also coloring, and sewing events at various branches; CIA in the Everglades: The Archaeology of the Cold War in South Florida; Bridging Cultures Series: Tea & Chinese Calligraphy; Virtual Reality demonstrations; "The Night the Moon Fell: A Maya Myth," a bilingual story event; Storytelling: I’ll Tell You Mine, If You’ll Tell Me Yours... and MORE!
Remember to check each event for age appropriateness or limits.
CLICK HERE to listen or right-click to save the podcast. Length: 10:51.
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Tom Cipullo(host), with guests
Chris Jankow,
Christina Stone,
Ariel Carmichael,
Amanda Woolf,
Tom Norris
The podcast guests talk about library programs for the month of January:
The Writers Live series, including National Book Award finalist, Edwidge Danticat; also James O. Born, who co-authored "Haunted" James Patterson; and others coming in February.
Also coloring, and sewing events at various branches; CIA in the Everglades: The Archaeology of the Cold War in South Florida; Bridging Cultures Series: Tea & Chinese Calligraphy; Virtual Reality demonstrations; "The Night the Moon Fell: A Maya Myth," a bilingual story event; Storytelling: I’ll Tell You Mine, If You’ll Tell Me Yours... and MORE!
Remember to check each event for age appropriateness or limits.
CLICK HERE to listen or right-click to save the podcast. Length: 10:51.
PLAY
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