Women Want to Read Fun Books!

Women want to read fun books!Grab a friend, enjoy some refreshments, and connect with fellow book lovers at this lively and inspiring afternoon with two amazing local authors who write books for and about women! 

Meet the authors, hear about their writing and publishing journeys, and get the inside scoop on their latest books. Whether you love heartwarming fiction, empowering nonfiction, or a little of both, this event is for you. There will be time for Q&A, book signings, and fun conversation. It’s going to be a fantastic afternoon!

Location: The Learning and Book Sale Center at 45 W. Allen St., Mechanicsburg

Registration: Please register online.

Questions? Email Joelene or call 766-0171.

Meet Beth Bringer!
author Beth Bringer

Beth Binger is on a mission to equip and inspire women to step confidently into a new season of life by planning and embarking on a solo road trip. Through her YouTube channel, blog, and now her new book, There’s Wonder Around the Bend, Beth shares and teaches women the practicalities of solo travel, but more importantly, how to leave confusion and uncertainty in the rear view as they seek freedom and wonder.

Beth’s passions have always revolved around teaching, writing, and traveling.  In her 30 years as an educator, she taught every grade but kindergarten in public and private schools and homeschooled her own children for eight years. She makes her home in a Civil-War Era house just up the road from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Visit Beth’s blog: https://www.wonderbingtravel.com/blog 

There's Wonder around the bendBeth will talk about her book, There's Wonder Around the Bend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meet Angela Enos
Meet Angela Enos

Angela Enos resides near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with her husband, John. They have five children and five grandchildren. Angela has nine years of experience as an author and has written three books. Read more about Angela Enos and her book on her website: https://www.angelaenosauthor.com

Under the RoofIn Angela's book Under the Roof, Aggie Drakos loses her husband in a scandalous accident and decides to relocate to escape the inquisitive stares and baseless gossip of her longtime neighbors. As Aggie settles in and meets her new neighbors, she forms speculative opinions about her acquaintances, giving them nicknames to help her remember their personas. Are these neighbors who they appear to be? Will Aggie’s nicknames hold? Or will she discover she is misguided when she gets under their roofs and learns their life stories? 

 

 

 

 

 

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Plan for the Future

Plan for the FutureConsidering the future can be overwhelming, but planning ahead ensures that your wishes are honored and your loved ones are protected. Join us for an informative session with Jessica Fisher-Greene, a knowledgeable Elder Law attorney on June 18 at 1:00 pm.

Jessica has spoken here before and is known for making complex topics easy to understand. She’ll break down estate planning, trusts, and how to secure your assets–without the confusing legal jargon. Don’t wait until it’s too late–get the information you need now to make confident decisions for yourself and your family.

Jessica Fisher Greene is an attorney with Walters & Galloway, PLLC and focuses on Elder Law, Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Medicaid Planning, and Disability Planning.  Jessica graduated from The Penn State Dickinson School of Law in May 2010, in the top fifteen percent of her class. In 2015 she earned a master’s degree (LL.M.) in Elder Law, graduating “with distinction” from Stetson University College of Law, whose Elder Law advanced degree is nationally respected.

Location: The Learning and Book Sale Center at 45 W. Allen St., Mechanicsburg

Registration: Please register online.

Questions? Email Joelene or call 766-0171.

 

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Dickinson Jazz Ensemble

Jazz bandJoin us for our April Music at Bosler concert featuring the Dickinson Jazz Ensemble! Friday, April 25 at 7:00 pm. Concert is free and open to all! This concert is generously sponsored by F&M Trust.

The official Big Band of Dickinson College. Comprised of 15-20 students, the ensemble is a diverse cross section of various majors. The group performs music by great Big Band composers such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, Thad Jones, and Quincy Jones.

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Dances of Universal Peace

2 p.m. - 4 p.m. in the Community Room  

Led by Yasmin Haut and musician friends, the Dances explore sacred phrases for many of the world’s great spiritual traditions combined with simple folk-dance movement. All are welcome to join as we focus on this simple practice to achieve greater understanding, forgiveness and trust. Wear comfortable clothing. No registration necessary.

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Journaling for Life

2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the Small Meeting Room  

From the BUJO and personal organization to creative art journaling, join fellow journal writers as we practice methods to capture thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Whether you are tracking personal growth, cultivating gratitude, setting goals or managing stress, developing your journaling style and routine will boost a positive mindset. Facilitated by paper artist Christine Pizano-Rudy who specializes in all things journaling. Bring your own journal – some art and decorative supplies will be provided.

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Journaling for Life

2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the Small Meeting Room  

From the BUJO and personal organization to creative art journaling, join fellow journal writers as we practice methods to capture thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Whether you are tracking personal growth, cultivating gratitude, setting goals or managing stress, developing your journaling style and routine will boost a positive mindset. Facilitated by paper artist Christine Pizano-Rudy who specializes in all things journaling. Bring your own journal – some art and decorative supplies will be provided.

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Neurodivergent Adult Support Group (Autism, ADHD, ADD)

neuro3 pm Small Meeting Room, Lower Level
This program is intended to give neurodiverse people opportunities to discuss relevant topics, share resources and think of ways to help each other. A project of the Neurodiverse Network (https://www.ndnet.org). 18+ adult. 

 

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Coffee (BYO) and Conversation

coffee10 am in the Community Room

Believe in the power of community! Bring your coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or water bottle and let's chat in an informal program where participants gather to discuss meaningful topics that unite us all. Whether it's sharing personal stories, exploring new ideas, or simply listening to others, this program is a space for thoughtful dialogue helpful in strengthening our community bonds. No registration necessary. 

 

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Paint with Us

paint1 pm Community Room, Lower Level
Enjoy step-by-step instruction with our experienced and enthusiastic instructor. You'll leave with a one-of-a-kind creation to enjoy! Cost: $5 per person. All art materials supplied. Registration begins one month prior via telephone or in person at the library. Ages 18 & up.

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Paint with Us

paint1 pm Community Room, Lower Level
Enjoy step-by-step instruction with our experienced and enthusiastic instructor. You'll leave with a one-of-a-kind creation to enjoy! Cost: $5 per person. All art materials supplied. Registration begins one month prior via telephone or in person at the library. Ages 18 & up.

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