MARCH 2018 What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander
“It is hard to know what a person would wouldn’t person would andand wouldn’t do in any specific instance.”
SAME PAGE provides citizens with the opportunity to read and discuss a single book within their community by an author appearing at the Virginia Festival of the Book. The Jefferson-Madison Regional Library invites all book lovers to participate in this exciting program that will be held throughout the month of March in 2018.
KICKOFF Thursday, March 1 at 5-6:30pm Central Library In celebration of JMRL’s first Same Page community reading project, come view Congregation Beth Israel’s collection of Judaica, as well as an exhibit of lithographs on loan from the synagogue, and enjoy light refreshments. Pick up a free copy of the Same Page title, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander, while supplies last.
Join your neighbors in exploring the themes of Nathan Englander’s What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, including trust, neighborliness, and Jewish identity. Same Page is generously funded by the Friends of JMRL, and supported by the Art and Jane Hess Fund of the Library Endowment and the VA Festival of the Book. FESTIVAL EVENT
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Saturday, March 24 at 2-3:30pm Central Library STORYTIME MARATHON A selection of beloved children’s authors and illustrators take turns reading from their books, interspersed with short activities for children ages 3-6 and their parents.
SAME PAGE EVENTS
FILMS
Saturday, March 3 at 10:30am Crozet Library ME, MYSELF & I STORYTIME Celebrate what makes you you, with fun stories and art. Ages 3-7. Requested registration begins February 12.
Saturday, March 10 at 11am Northside Library SAME PAGE PICTURE BOOK FILMS View films of picture book stories that focus on neighborhoods and cultural identity. A snack and juice box will be provided.
Saturday, March 3 between 2-3pm Central Library PAWS TO READ: SHOW & TELL Show off something special from your home and heritage in this community event. Share your story with others, including our therapy dog Moon, leave a reminder of it in our community collage, and get in some dog petting for free.
Wednesday, March 14 at 3:30pm Crozet Library KIDS’ FILM FEST: FROM THE HEART Throughout history, young people have channeled their passions to make a positive change in their neighborhood and beyond. Enjoy several short films based on books about kids who have made a difference and then create a piece of art that reflects the passions in your own heart. Ages 6-11. Requested registration begins February 26.
Sunday, March 18 at 2pm Congregation Beth Israel WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE WALK Explore Charlottesville’s Jewish history during this 90 minute walking tour of downtown. See where Jewish residents lived and worked, creating a vital community in the late 19th and 20th centuries. Registration begins March 4. Tours start at Congregation Beth Israel. Thursday, March 22 at 6pm Northside Library MEET THE AUTHOR Meet and hear from Nathan Englander, award-winning author of the inaugural Same Page selection. Books will be available for purchase from New Dominion Bookshop.
Thursday, March 29 at 7pm Central Library CENTRAL FILM SERIES Showing: Everything is Illuminated (2005) Monday, March 26 at 6:30pm Crozet Library A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Showing: Loving (2016)
ADULT BOOK GROUPS
TWEEN BOOK GROUPS
Discussing: What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander
Discussing: Ghost by Jason Reynolds
Thursday, March 1 at 7pm Champion Brewing Company Greene County Library Monday, March 5 at 7pm Crozet Library Wednesday, March 14 at 7:30pm Gordon Avenue Library Thursday, March 15 at 12pm Central Library Tuesday, March 27 at 7pm Louisa County Library Wednesday, March 28 at 7pm Northside Library TEEN BOOK GROUPS Discussing: Dear Martin by Nic Stone Tuesday, March 13 at 6pm Teen Discussion at Central Library For grades 7-12 Tuesday, March 20 at 6:30pm The Literati at Crozet Library For more mature teen readers Wednesday, March 28 at 3:30pm Bibliophiles at Greene Co. Library For grades 8-12
Thursday, March 8 at 3:30pm The Sharks at Greene County Library For boys only, grades 4-8 Thursday, March 8 at 4:15pm Spine Crackers at Central Library For ages 9-12 Saturday, March 17 at 2pm Yak & Snack at Crozet Library For grades 5-6 Monday, March 26 at 7pm Book Batch at Gordon Ave. Library For grades 5-6 Wednesday, March 28 at 4pm Club of Chaos at Louisa County Library For ages 9-14 KIDS BOOK GROUPS Discussing: Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library by Carole Boston Weatherford Thursday, March 8 at 4pm Book Bugs at Northside Library For grades 3-4 Discussing: Mama Africa! by Kathryn Erskine Saturday, March 24 at 2pm Page Turners at Crozet Library For ages 7-11
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