![]() Tree hooks for bird feeders are an excellent way to hang feeders in a prime feeding location – trees! Hanging a bird feeder safely and securely is essential for both the birds and bird watchers. Parental discretion is advised for anyone under the age of 18.Bird feeders usually come with a hook or loop used to attach the feeder to something to hang, but it’s more than just simply hooking it on and walking away. Please be aware that this book does contain some minor adult themes, content, and language. Search for copies in the catalog or download a digital copy on Hoopla. ![]() Agatha is on a mission to discover the truth and save the community garden if she can. Unfortunately, he is then declared the prime suspect in his father’s murder and then another body turns up. Everyone is relieved to hear that his son has no interest in continuing the development plans. The book follows private detective Agatha Raisin as she investigates the murder of the wealthy Lord Bellington who recently made waves by announcing his plans to turn the community garden into a housing estate. In order to celebrate April being National Garden Month, we will be holding this month’s discussion in the Library’s beautiful new front garden, weather permitting. Beaton, which is part of the Agatha Raisin series. ![]() The book for this month is Pushing Up Daisies (2016) by M. Be ready to talk about a genre that puts us all at ease while keeping us on our toes. Join us to discuss a different cozy mystery on the 3rd Thursday of each month at the Leonardtown Library. Register to receive the link to the Zoom meeting. Stewart, Sojourner Truth and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, organizers and suffrage activists Ida Bell Wells-Barnett and Mary Church Terrill, Native American activists Zitkala-Ša and Marie Loiuse Bottineau Baldwin, migrant rights advocate Dolores Huerta and many more women of all colors and creeds who fought for women’s rights and women’s lives.Ī Q & A session will follow this presentation. She shares the stories of Phillis Wheatley, the enslaved woman who wrote a poem in honor of George Washington, noted abolitionists and women’s rights speakers Maria W. The presenter of the program just learned that the mother of one of her dearest friends has died and that the memorial service is scheduled for the evening of April 19th, the night of the program.Īs a result, the program is being rescheduled to June 22Ĭarol Simon Levin, storyteller and author of "Remembering The Ladies: From Patriots in Petticoats to Presidential Candidates," tells the story of the long fight for women’s rights emphasizing the overlooked role played by women of color. June 03: Memorial Days: Vietnam Stories, 1973-2022 by Wayne Karlin (in Longfellow room) The Veterans’ Book Group is invited to both appearances. I will be hosting the author, live and on zoom at the College of Southern Maryland on March 29, and she will be at St. The book’s release date is March 14th, 2023. May 06: Dust Childby Nguyen Phan Que Mai Wayne’s Note: The author’s new novel (the group read The Mountains Sing by her last year) centers on what the Vietnamese call the “dust of life,” the children (now adults) of American servicemen and Vietnamese women, a group shunned and persecuted in Vietnam. March 04: Her Privates Weby Frederic ManningĪpril 01: Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl The reading group has previously discussed Places and Names: On War, Revolution, and Returning by Ackerman. If you need special accommodations for any Library event or program, please submit our Accommodations Request form as soon as possible.įebruary 04: T he Fifth Act: America’s End in Afghanistan by Elliott Ackerman Wayne’s Note: Ackerman, a former Marine, spent five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is supported in part by Lockheed Martin, David Bruce Smith, and the Wawa Foundation. The Veterans Book Group is coordinated statewide by Maryland Humanities and is presented locally in partnership with St. Book descriptions are from Amazon unless otherwise noted. Participants should plan to attend all sessions. at Lexington Park library and online via ZOOM. Meetings will be held the first Saturday of the month 2-4 p.m. We will read and discuss four books written in a very different style but connected by themes of war, courage, honor, and trauma. Service members of all eras, their spouses, and adult children are welcome. For more information contact Kimberlé Fields at 30 or book discussion series is tailored for veterans and their families. Mary’s County LibraryĪ book discussion series for veterans led by Vietnam veteran Wayne Karlin.
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