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Join us the 2nd Saturday of each month for a lively book discussion of popular titles. New members are always welcome!
Join us the 2nd Saturday of each month for a lively book discussion of popular titles. New members are always welcome!
Sat. May 10th | 2:00pm – James Earl Jones: Voices and Silences by James Earl Jones
Sat. June 14th | 2:00pm – Lady Clementine by Marie Benedict
Sat. July 12th |2:00pm – You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame, Resilience, and the Black Experience by Tarana Burke
Sat. August 9th | 2:00pm – What a Plant Knows: a Field Guide to the Senses by Daniel Chamovitz
The Mildred L. Terry Library has been serving customers near the heart of the city of Columbus since 1952. Named for its former branch manager, the Library was founded as the segregated “Colored” library for the area. In its 60+ year history it has grown to serve the needs of all area residents as a community center, a location for research and a place for outstanding family programs. Three rooms of various sizes are available to be booked by the public