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Drop-In Crafternoon (for Adults!)

Drop-In Crafternoon (for Adults!) When: 01/06/2023 @ 2:00-4:00 Where: In-Person Who: Ages 18+ Registration is not required. Join us for a free-for-all craft program hosted by Aubrey! Adults 18+ are welcome to attend. All craft materials are provided. Supplies are available on a first come first served basis. (Friday) 01/06 - DIY marble coffee mugs […]

Inkhearts Fiction Writers Workshop

What: Inkhearts Fiction Writers Workshop When: Tuesday, 01/10/22 @ 6:00-7:30 P.M. Where: Library Meeting Room B Who: Ages 18+ Registration Recommended To register, please e-mail Chanan Emmons at cemmons@gclibrary.com. Join fiction writer and GCL staff member Chanan Emmons for a monthly dive into fiction writing and the writing life. The Inkhearts meet on the second […]

1/14 Perceptions of Color: Livestream of the 25th Annual Hot Springs NAACP #6013 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Breakfast

What: Livestream of the 25th Annual Hot Springs NAACP #6013 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Breakfast When: Saturday, January 14 @ 8:30am Where: Livestreamed for free at facebook.com/garlandcountylibrary and youtube.com/garlandcolibrary Who: 18+ As a special edition of the Perceptions of Color series, the Garland County Library will livestream the 25th Annual Hot Springs NAACP […]

Hot Springs Reservation and the Birth of the National Park Service

What: Hot Springs Reservation and the Birth of the National Park Service When: 1/17/22 @ 12pm Where: Hybrid. In-person at Garland County Library or Virtual Livestream at facebook.com/garlandcountylibrary or youtube.com/user/GarlandCoLibrary Who: 18+ No registration required This program is sponsored by the Garland County Historical Society in collaboration with the Garland County Library. Historians have struggled […]

Lincoln on Slavery, Emancipation, and Equality

What: Lincoln on Slavery, Emancipation, and Equality When: 1/17/22 @6pm Where: Library Auditorium Who: Ages 13+ Registration Required In this first-person presentation of President Abraham Lincoln in period dress, he shares his ever-evolving perspectives on the subjects of slavery, emancipation, and equality. The program will be followed by Q&A, photos, and informal interaction. Mr. Lincoln […]

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