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First Monday Classics

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

First Monday of the month at 6:30 pm at the Main Library in Hillsborough (except on holidays, please check our calendar for more information). Each discussion is led by one of these local authors, Ariel Djanikian, Clay Griffith, Nathan Kotecki, or James Maxey. Check out our website to see what we’re reading next www.bit.ly/ocplibrary.

Poetry for Everybody with Dee Stribling | All Ages Copy

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

The library invites you to celebrate and enjoy poetry with a series of events for all ages hosted by Hillsborough’s Poet Laureate, Dee Stribling! On the last Wednesdays of the month throughout the year, hear poems written by well-known authors, sign-up to read a poem of your own if you’d like, and participate in the … Continued

Free

First Monday Classics

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

First Monday of the month at 6:30 pm at the Main Library in Hillsborough (except on holidays, please check our calendar for more information). Each discussion is led by one of these local authors, Ariel Djanikian, Clay Griffith, Nathan Kotecki, or James Maxey. Check out our website to see what we’re reading next www.bit.ly/ocplibrary.

Poetry for Everybody with Dee Stribling

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

OCPL invites you to celebrate and enjoy poetry with a series of events for all ages hosted by Hillsborough’s Poet Laureate, Dee Stribling, at the Main Library in Hillsborough. Hear poems written by well-known authors, sign-up to read a poem of your own if you’d like, and participate in the experience of writing a poem … Continued

Poetry for Everybody with Dee Stribling | All Ages Copy

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

The library invites you to celebrate and enjoy poetry with a series of events for all ages hosted by Hillsborough’s Poet Laureate, Dee Stribling! On the last Wednesdays of the month throughout the year, hear poems written by well-known authors, sign-up to read a poem of your own if you’d like, and participate in the … Continued

Free

Event Series First Monday Classics

First Monday Classics

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

First Monday of the month at 6:30 pm at the Main Library in Hillsborough (except on holidays, please check our calendar for more information). Each discussion is led by one of these local authors, Ariel Djanikian, Clay Griffith, Nathan Kotecki, or James Maxey. Check out our website to see what we’re reading next www.bit.ly/ocplibrary.

Poetry for Everybody with Dee Stribling | All Ages Copy

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

The library invites you to celebrate and enjoy poetry with a series of events for all ages hosted by Hillsborough’s Poet Laureate, Dee Stribling! On the last Wednesdays of the month throughout the year, hear poems written by well-known authors, sign-up to read a poem of your own if you’d like, and participate in the … Continued

Free

Event Series First Monday Classics

First Monday Classics

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

First Monday of the month at 6:30 pm at the Main Library in Hillsborough (except on holidays, please check our calendar for more information). Each discussion is led by one of these local authors, Ariel Djanikian, Clay Griffith, Nathan Kotecki, or James Maxey. Check out our website to see what we’re reading next www.bit.ly/ocplibrary.

M. Lynette Hartsell Reading: “Stanly Has a Lynching”

Orange County Main Library 137 W. Margaret Ln, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Hartsell’s book outlines the 1892 lynching of Alexander Whitley, a white man, in Stanly County, NC in 1892. The work also examines the ways in which the media as well as religious, political, and social institutions have used ballads, fiction, and folklore tales for over a century to celebrate, rather than condemn the crime. Hartsell, a … Continued

Free