Exploring Identity, Love, and Being Black in America in Fiction Writing: A Conversation with Award-Winning Author Jason Mott
You’re invited to join us as we talk to New York Times bestselling author Jason Mott about his recent novel Hell of a Book.
You’re invited to join us as we talk to New York Times bestselling author Jason Mott about his recent novel Hell of a Book.
Come learn Spanish with us! Salisbury University Spanish professor, Dr. Sally Perret, will lead these fun and engaging Spanish classes for children. This class will occur weekly on Tuesdays at 4:30. Session 1 will take place 2/20 - 3/12.
Children under 8 must be monitored by a guardian who is at least 13 years old to assure the safety and behavior of that child. Children ages 8 and older may visit the library independently provided they are able to care for themselves and are able to understand and follow the Library’s Behavior Guidelines.
This is a beginner class where students will be learning the basics of sewing, including understanding how to use your sewing machine and its accessories, sewing terminology, sewing notions, and tips and tricks for beginners.
For our bedtime storytime, all 0-5 year-olds and their caregivers are welcome to join us at the Paul S. Sarbanes downtown library to share songs, rhymes, and stories together on the first and third Tuesdays of January and February.
Want to practice your Spanish or English? Do you know someone in the community who does? Join these weekly conversation hours, led by SU students and department faculty, for lively practice and fun. We hope you will come!
Attend in person or on Zoom! Registration is required. Held in-person at the Paul S. Sarbanes Branch. Zoom links will be sent the day before.
Please join the Virtual Book Club from the comfort of your home for a relaxed discussion. Come prepared to share book(s) that you're reading or have recently read. Registration is required.