An Introduction to Route 66, America’s Most Famous Highway

What: An Introduction to Route 66, America’s Most Famous Highway
When: 4/16/24 @ 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

This program series is sponsored by the Garland County Historical Society in collaboration with the Garland County Library.

This program will discuss the what, where, why, and how of this country’s most storied highway, U.S. 66, as heralded in Drew Knowles’ Route 66 Adventure Handbook. Ride shotgun as Drew and his photographs take you on an armchair adventure featuring some of the most iconic sights along what has been called “America’s Main Street” and “The Mother Road,” stretching from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California.

Drew Knowles is a writer, photographer, and veteran of dozens and dozens of road trips throughout the United States. In addition to Route 66 Adventure Handbook, he is the author of Route 66 Quick Reference Encyclopedia, and many articles.

Arts & the Park 2023: Local Author Day

What: Local Author Day 2023
When: 05/03/2023 |11 AM to 4 PM
Where: Library Auditorium
Who: All Ages

 

As part of the 2023 Arts & the Park festival, the library is hosting an event celebrating local authors.

 

Itinerary:

Local Author Meet & Greet: 11 AM-noon and 12:30-1:30 PM. Registered authors will gather in the library’s auditorium to meet and greet the public, sell and sign books, and network with each other.

Local Author Panel: 2-3:30 PM. Authors will take the stage in the art corner of the nonfiction section to briefly introduce themselves and their work to the public. This portion of the event will also be livestreamed via Facebook Live at facebook.com/garlandcountylibrary and on the Garland County Library’s YouTube channel at youtube.com/garlandcolibrary.

Young Writer Showcase: 3:30-4 PM. Writers ages 18 & under are invited to submit flash fiction and poetry for display at a special reception for young writers.

 

No registration is required for attendees. If you are an author interested in participating, please contact Chanan Emmons at cemmons@gclibrary.com. Author spaces are limited, and registration will close when all table spaces are filled.

Young writers ages 12 & under can submit a 1-2 page short story or poem. Ages 13-18 can submit flash fiction (a story with a beginning, middle, and end in 1000 words or less) or 1-2 pages of poetry. All material should be family-friendly. Email submissions to cemmons@gclibrary.com.

Local Author Day is held in conjunction with the Arts & the Park festival, April 28th-May 7th, celebrating arts and culture in the Hot Springs area.

What’s All the Buzz About?

What: What’s All the Buzz About?
When: May 1st @ 1:00pm
Where: Library Auditorium
Who: 18+
No Registration

In collaboration with the Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance, the Garland County Library will be the host venue for several programs that are part of the Arts & The Park 2023 festival.

Not only are bees the preferred pollinator for agriculture, they benefit our world and help us satisfy our sweet tooth. Find out ways to support our buzzing pollinator neighbors and learn some interesting facts about honey.

This program is hosted by Alison Crane Family and Consumer Sciences Agent- Garland County Extension Service.

For more information about Arts & The Park 2023, visit the official website here:

Arts & The Park 2023

Quartz of the Ouachita Mountains

What: Quartz of the Ouachita Mountains
When: May 2nd @ 11:00am
Where: Library Auditorium
Who: 18+
No Registration

In collaboration with the Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance, the Garland County Library will be the host venue for several programs that are part of the Arts & The Park 2023 festival.

Lisa Coleman Carey is the daughter of Ron Coleman of Ron Coleman Mining. She grew up immersed in the world of quartz crystal and in college, upon realizing she had to take science courses, began to learn it in a whole new way. She has an undergraduate degree from Trinity University in San Antonio and a masters degree from the University of Arkansas.

She worked as the employee communications coordinator at Murphy Oil Corporation, the director of development at what is now National Park College, and eight years ago opened All Things Arkansas and then All Things Natural in downtown Hot Springs.

During her presentation, she will take you on a brief history of quartz crystals in the Ouachita Mountains and growing up in rural Arkansas while being involved in international business. You will most likely learn something you did not know, and you might even laugh once or twice along the way.

For more information about Arts & The Park 2023, visit the official website here:

Arts & The Park 2023