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November 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald and you'd be hard pressed to find anyone more knowledgeable about maritime history than Frederick S...
November 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald and you'd be hard pressed to find anyone more knowledgeable about maritime history than Frederick Stonehouse to talk about it.
Your child's teddy bear or favorite stuffed friend is invited to a special sleepover just for teddy bears at the library!Children will bring their stuffed friend to a teddy bear th...
Your child's teddy bear or favorite stuffed friend is invited to a special sleepover just for teddy bears at the library!
Meets the second Tuesday of each month, focusing for three months at a time on one geographic area or population. No need to attend all three sessions on any one topic.  ...
This is our third and final discussion of world religions. This month's title is Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women, by Geraldine Brooks.
On November 13 we will have the pleasure of the Quintet Cantabile which consists of flute, clarinet oboe horn and bassoon. The program will feature classical and p...
On November 13 we will have the pleasure of the Quintet Cantabile which consists of flute, clarinet oboe horn and bassoon. The program will feature classical and popular works by American composers..
Did you know the Ritz Cracker was invented in Jackson? Join authors Gail Offen and Jon Milan as they reveal secrets and surprises from their latest book “Classic Michigan Food...
Did you know the Ritz Cracker was invented in Jackson?
Can you imagine standing less than an arm's length from a 500-lb silver back gorilla? This past summer, Francina Graef and her husband Howard, traveled to Uganda and Rwanda t...
Can you imagine standing less than an arm's length from a 500-lb silver back gorilla?
Meets the fourth Monday of each month over Zoom only. Email dhemmye@hwoodslib.org for the Zoom link.
This month's title is The Mountains Sing, by Nguyen Phan Que Mai.
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