Talbot County Free Library has announced the following programming for the month of December.
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
December 7, 6 p.m.
A Worcester County Library Event
Professor of History at Salisbury University Dr. Dean Kotlowski leads a lecture and discussion about Pearl Harbor as we commemorate and honor the men and women lost in this attack.
Register here: https://worcesterlibrary.libcal.com/event/7278158
Build your LinkedIn and Social Media Profile
December 9, 3 p.m.
A Howard County Library System Program
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 80% of jobs are never posted anywhere, but instead come from connections between people. LinkedIn can give you an advantage. Learn how to build your profile, use the advanced features of the site, and build a professional network and online image. Presented by Rachel Bachman, M.Ed. – Rachel has over six years of career counseling and coaching experience in higher education. She currently serves as a Career Specialist in the Career Center at UMBC. Register here: https://live-howardcounty.pantheonsite.io/events/build-your-linkedin-and-social-media-profile
WW II Tunes
December 9, 7 p.m.
A Worcester County Library Event
Frank Nanna and the WW IIunes will celebrate America of the 1940s. Join us for a swinging good time. Register here: https://worcesterlibrary.libcal.com/event/7269278
Wine Making 101
December 15, 6 p.m.
A Worcester County Library Event
Brews Up wine making experience, with a holiday twist. Explore the ease of making your own personalized wine in the comfort of your home. The complete process of making, fermenting, and bottling will be conducted live for hands on questions. Brews Up supports wine Expert Kits and we will pour a few of our favorites to discuss. Register here: https://worcesterlibrary.libcal.com/event/7274732
It’s a Wonderful Lecture with Dustin Pari
December 16, 7 p.m.
A Worcester County Library Event
Taking a look at the beloved classic It’s a Wonderful Life, Dustin uses quotes, scenes, and characters from the movie as he weaves a tale of commonality and humanity that brings us all together in love, kindness, and harmony. Hear the tale and feel the struggle of George Bailey, because his issues are our issues. We all walk through this human experience together, feeling the ripple of the lives of those around us. Register here: https://worcesterlibrary.libcal.com/event/7269255
Children’s Programs
Latinx KidLit Book Festival
December 4-5 via Facebook LIVE
The Latinx KidLit Book Festival is a virtual celebration of Latinx KidLit authors, illustrators, and books for all readers and educators. The festival will open its virtual doors from December 4-5, 2020, and present two free days of keynote sessions, Q&A events, and panels with your favorite Latinx authors and illustrators of picture books, middle grade, young adult, graphic novel, and poetry. The sessions are geared towards readers and educators everywhere. To learn more, please visit: https://www.latinxkidlitbookfestival.com/festival
Aesop’s Fables
December 5, 10 a.m.
A Prince George’s Community College Center for Performing Arts Program
Register here: https://www.pgcc.edu/about-pgcc/events/event-details/aesops-fables.php?dm_i=5HO9,CM5P,5D7S39,1BARZ,1
These fables from the legendary Greek storyteller, Aesop, have been delighting young and old alike for thousands of years, and they still have a message for us today. Perfect for younger audiences (pre-K – grade 5), these classic tales entertain but also share a strong message about treating others fairly.
Story time
Tuesdays, Dec. 8, 15 – 10 a.m.
Thursdays, Dec. 10, 17 – 10 a.m.
Facebook LIVE
Stories, songs and rhymes for families with young children.
Teen Journaling via Zoom
Wednesdays, December 16, 1 p.m.
Register: https://www.tcfl.org/child/programreg/
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