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Events Calendar

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Thursday, August 8, 2024

Library
Time Items
All day
 
10:30am
10:30am to 11:30am
Multi-age Storytime

Multi-age Storytime

Community Room Combined
Thursday, Aug 8, 2024, 10:30am to 11:30am

READ and PLAY together with children ages 5 and under! Engaging with books, songs and playful experiences all help children develop communication skills, patience, empathy, and pre-reading skills. It also helps to build a lifelong love of reading. Library programs are always free. Siblings and childcare groups are welcome.

Thursdays, June 20 - August 15, 10:30am

Note: No storytime on Thursday, July 4.

Community Room Combined
 
12:00pm
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Daytime Book Discussion of "You Don’t Know Us Negroes and Other Essays" by Zora Neale Hurston

Daytime Book Discussion of "You Don’t Know Us Negroes and Other Essays" by Zora Neale Hurston

Community Room - Fireplace Side
Thursday, Aug 8, 2024, 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Read the book and join the discussion of "You Don’t Know Us Negroes and Other Essays" by Zora Neale Hurston. New members always welcome!

"Spanning more than three decades and penned during the backdrop of the birth of the Harlem Renaissance, Montgomery bus boycott, desegregation of the military, and school integration, Hurston’s writing articulates the beauty and authenticity of Black life as only she could. Collectively, these essays showcase the roles enslavement and Jim Crow have played in intensifying Black people’s inner lives and culture rather than destroying it. She argues that in the process of surviving, Black people re-interpreted every aspect of American culture—"modif[ying] the language, mode of food preparation, practice of medicine, and most certainly religion.”White supremacy prevents the world from seeing or completely recognizing Black people in their full humanity and Hurston made it her job to lift the veil and reveal the heart and soul of the race. These pages reflect Hurston as the controversial figure she was—someone who stated that feminism is a mirage and that the integration of schools did not necessarily improve the education of Black students. Also covered is the sensational trial of Ruby McCollum, a wealthy Black woman convicted in 1952 for killing her lover, a white doctor." -- Amazon.com

Community Room - Fireplace Side
 
6:30pm
6:30pm to 7:30pm
[FULL] Cooking with Chef Paul: Spring Rolls

[FULL] Cooking with Chef Paul: Spring Rolls

Community Room Combined
Thursday, Aug 8, 2024, 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Join Chef Paul to learn the envelope-forming technique to make fresh spring rolls—a perfect way to enjoy the produce of the season! Demonstration only.

Limited space; registration is required. This program is currently full. Contact Lakeview Library at (608) 246-4547 or email lakeview@madisonpubliclibrary.org to be added to the waitlist.

Presented in partnership with Willy Street Co-Op.

 

About the Presenter

Paul grew up in Taiwan surrounded by fresh hanging foods in the market, but he didn’t have an appreciation for Taiwanese or Chinese ingredients until attending culinary school in Chicago where he developed a love for cooking. After serving in many kitchens over the years, he wanted to share the skills he learned with others which led him to teach. He says about teaching, "Cooking and sharing what I have learned is my passion. Teaching a cooking class gives me a chance to share my knowledge about the differences and uniquenesses of foods that people overlook. I want to show people how to be respectful, creative, and economical about food. To feel delighted when they learn an easy cooking technique using just a couple of simple fresh ingredients. The food is the real star, we are just the facilitators."

Community Room Combined
 
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Naturalist-in-Residence: Nature Walk at Turville Point Conservation Park

Naturalist-in-Residence: Nature Walk at Turville Point Conservation Park

*Offsite
Thursday, Aug 8, 2024, 6:30pm to 7:30pm

This workshop is a chance to see our local parks in a different way. Nature walks can help us be present in our daily lives. By taking a moment to notice how environments need each individual organism to fulfill its purpose for the ecosystem to thrive, we can see how our actions impact the local ecosystem we interact with daily.

Meet to attend this event at 1202 Olin-Turville Ct, Madison, WI 53715

Space is limited for this event; registration is required. Registration will open two weeks before the event, on Thursday, July 25.

Part of the MPL Naturalist-in-Residence. For more information visit madpl.org/naturalist. The Naturalist-in-Residence is made possible in part by generous support of Nancy Leff and Kenneth Lerner, and in partnership with Madison Parks.

*Offsite