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SUMMARY:Cooking the Book Discussion Club
DESCRIPTION:If you like to cook (or eat!)\, join your neighbors for food and conversation each month at our cookbook club! Each month\, we’ll take home copies of the same cookbook and then prepare one of the recipes to bring to the next meeting. At meetings\, we’ll eat and talk about the food and book\, our food traditions\, and other topics.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/cooking-the-book-discussion-club/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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SUMMARY:Book Club: How the Penguins Saved Veronica
DESCRIPTION:If you want to participate in the book club\, please contact the library at director@WhitingLibrary.org or call 802-875-2277 to reserve a copy of the monthly selection.\n\n\n \n\n\nHappy reading!
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/book-club/
CATEGORIES:Adults,Book Discussion
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SUMMARY:Page to Screen Film Series: The Color Purple (2023)
DESCRIPTION:Join us to watch and chat about a feature movie based on a book. This month’s film\, “The Color Purple\,” is based on a book by Alice Walker. Reading the book is not a requirement. Free popcorn will be served. \nThis is a musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel about the life-long struggles of an African American woman living in the South during the early 1900s. \nWarner Brothers\, 2023\, Rated PG 13\, 140 minutes. \nStarring Halle Bailey\, Taraji P. Henson\, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor\, and Elizabeth Marvel.
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/page-to-screen-film-series-the-color-purple-2023/
CATEGORIES:Adults
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SUMMARY:The Red Scare in Vermont
DESCRIPTION:What happened in Vermont when the anti-Communist fear known as the “Red Scare” swept the country? Quite a bit\, as it turns out. Rick Winston\, author of the recently published “Red Scare in the Green Mountains: Vermont in the McCarty Era\,” explores some forgotten history as we see how a small\, rural “rock-ribbed Republican” state with a historically libertarian streak handled the hysteria of the time. \nThere were several fascinating stories in the Green Mountains\, including a high-profile academic firing\, a conservative senator who helped take down Joseph McCarthy\, controversies involving left-leaning summer residents\, and some veteran newspaper editors who spoke out against McCarthy’s tactics. \nRick Winston was the co-owner of Montpelier’s Savoy Theater for 29 years\, and was Programming Director for the Green Mountain Film Festival for 14 years. He has taught film history at Burlington College\, Community College of Vermont\, Goddard College\, and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute\, and has made presentations throughout Vermont on film history. \nThis talk is free\, open to the public\, and accessible to those with disabilities. To request accommodations or for more information\, contact the library at 802-875-2277 or info@whitinglibrary.org. \nThe Red Scare in Vermont is a Vermont Humanities Council program hosted by Whiting Library. (Supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the NEH and VHC).
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/the-red-scare-in-vermont/
CATEGORIES:Adults
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SUMMARY:The Middle East
DESCRIPTION:The term “Middle East” is a changing geopolitical concept. Throughout recent history\, this term referred to a political\, cultural\, and geographical region with no clear boundaries. Moreover\, this concept serves to generate stereotypes and misunderstandings. This multimedia presentation by Mohamed Defaa provides an analytical framework to understand the histories\, social identities\, and cultures behind this complex concept of “Middle East.” \nMohamed Defaa is certified by the International Center for Educational and Cultural Consulting in Lyon\, France. He earned an MA in Communication and Expression at the University Mohamed V in Rabat\, Morocco\, and a BA in French Language and Literature from the University Ibn Tofail in Kénitra\, Morocco. He has received an Advanced Counterterrorism and Homeland Security Certificate from Southern New Hampshire University. \nDefaa has served as an assistant professor of Communication and Cultural Expression at the University Hassan the Second in Casablanca\, Morocco\, and a college instructor in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He is a French and Arabic teacher at Merrimack High School\, and an Arabic instructor at Southern New Hampshire University. \nThis talk is free\, open to the public\, and accessible to those with disabilities. To request accommodations or for more information\, contact the library at 802-875-2277 or info@whitinglibrary.org. \nThe Middle East is a Vermont Humanities Council program hosted by Whiting Library. (Supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the NEH and VHC).
URL:https://www.whitinglibrary.org/event/the-middle-east/
CATEGORIES:Adults
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