A Wee Bit of Scotland Comes to the Library
April 19 , 2013 by Sarah Gough"Oh, ye'll tak' the high road, and I'll tak' the low road,
And I'll get to the Library afore ye..."Teen Tech Experience
March 22 , 2013 by Christina Fuller-GregoryGiddy about gadgetry? Thrilled by Technology? If this describes you then join us on Monday, March 25th from 6PM- 8PM for the Teen Tech Experience. Create your own stop motion animation like Tim Burton's Frankenweenie using the ReadyANIMATOR, play fun apps on the 42-inch touch screens, learn how to download FREE music using Freegal , and checkout Kindle Paperwhites, Nooks, and other entertaining technology that the library has to offer!
Experience The World Like A Peace Corps Volunteer
March 20 , 2013 by Sarah GoughBasket weave like a Botswana. Take a ride in a Malian bush taxi. Bargain at a Nigerian marketplace. Play an El Salvadorian marbles game. Come see how people in other countries live through performances and presentations from many cultures by Peace Corps members.
Foxy Lady: Adventure and Intrigue with a Revolutionary South Carolina Woman
March 4 , 2013 by Sarah GoughPlantation owner, Revolutionary War patriot, wealthy heiress, and mother-in-law of Major-General Thomas Pinckney -- Rebecca Brewton Motte is one fascinating woman.
The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia
March 14 , 2013 by Sarah GoughWhat do Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Whoopi Goldberg, Pablo Picasso, Muhammad Ali, George Washington, Richard Branson and Cher all have in common? Dyslexia.
My Dearest Jane: Pride and Prejudice Turns 200
February 28 , 2013 by Sarah GoughJoin Richland Library literary resident Howard Burnham and celebrate the bicentennial of Jane Austen's most beloved novel. My Dearest Jane: Henry Austen Recalls His Sister, written and performed by Burham, will take place on Tuesday, March 5th from 7:00 to 8:00 pm in the Main Library Auditorium.