A monthly book discussion series that explores racial, social and gender equity and the history and culture of North Carolina continues with its second installment at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March
February is usually the time of year to shine a spotlight on Black authors, but one St. John's librarian is offering a few recommendations that you should read all year round.
One Author, One Kirkwood with Brendan Slocumb This year’s annual One Author One Kirkwood author is Brendan Slocumb! Originally from Fayetteville, North Carolina, he started playing the violin at the age of nine and majored in music at the University of North Carolina. In addition to performing in orchestras, he also works as a teacher in kindergarten, elementary and junior high and high school music education. The Violin Conspiracy is his debut work as a novelist, followed by Symphony of Secrets. For more information, visit our One Author, One Kirkwood page. As always this is a FREE event to the public. Registration is required.