Telling Our Stories: Omotayo Rite of Passage
Matter Park Bandshell N. River Rd. and N. Quarry Rd., Marion, INJoin a drum circle to nourish creativity and learn about African dance, music, folklore and history.
Join a drum circle to nourish creativity and learn about African dance, music, folklore and history.
Anne Pratt will lead the discussion in the REDucation room at the museum.
Discover the legacy of African American suffragist Naomi Anderson and learn about Michigan City's efforts to honor her.
In this hour-long presentation, performer and scholar Dr. Adam Henze shares poems about big cities, small towns, and the search for home on the roads between them.
Hear the story of local artist and author Tashema Davis and learn about her contributions to African American children's illustrated literature.
Join us for a book discussion of NY Times best-selling novel "The Year We Left Home" by Jean Thompson, a mesmerizing, decades-spanning saga of one ordinary American family.
Fulton County Public Library staff member Brittany Skaley will be facilitating a community book discussion. The discussion will take place in Meeting Room A and is geared toward older teens/adults.
Dive into water—an essential component of life on our planet, environmentally, culturally, and historically.
Welcome the Smithsonian Water/Ways traveling exhibit to the North Webster Community Public Library!
Explore the groundbreaking novel and its impact on America.
Come learn about mussels and river otters with Darci Zolman from the Kosciusko Soil & Water Conservation District.