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TWO LIMITED EDITION RED NOSE DAY T-SHIRTS DESIGNED BY ARTIST, ILLUSTRATOR AND AUTHOR CHARLIE MACKESY AVAILABLE NOW TO SUPPORT CHILDREN LIVING IN POVERTY
T-Shirts Feature Beloved Illustrations Designed Specifically for Red Nose Day from Mackesy’s New York Times Bestseller ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse’
A special edition t-shirt for Red Nose Day featuring the well-known illustration ‘What do you want to be when you grow up? Kind said the Boy’ from the New York Times bestseller ‘The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse’ by Charlie Mackesy. Net proceeds of every shirt sold will be donated to Red Nose Day.
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Scott Weidensaul poses with a feathered friend.
State College New York Times Best Selling Author and Pulitzer Prize finalist, Scott Weidensaul will be the guest speaker at the third annual Pennsylvania Wildlife Gala held at the Wyndham Garden, State College on Friday, May 21, 2021. The Pennsylvania Wildlife Gala is the largest fundraiser for the Wildlife for Everyone Foundation, the conservation-focused organization based in State College. Weidensaul’s latest book, A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds, was released at the end of March and landed on the New York Times Bestseller list in the category of Biology of Wildlife.
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And that is just a few of the accolades the book ‘Firekeeper’s Daughter’ is getting!
Author Angeline Boulley is a member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. The story is set in Sault Ste Marie and Angeline describes it as an “indigenous Nancy Drew.”
This is Angeline’s first book. She first thought of the idea when she was 18 years-old, but then life happened. She was finally able to release the book earlier this year, at 55 years old, and it has been met with tremendous success.
The four’s Xavier Hershovitz sat down with Angeline to talk about her inspiration for the book, her journey in writing it and what she hopes people take away from the story. Watch their conversation above.
Saturday, May 1 through Monday, May 31, All Day (Online). May Virtual Gallery:
Visual Artists – Our Journey to a Personal Project
. During the month of May, the Camden Public Library will host an online show of photographic artwork by Sue Michlovitz and Dianne Kittle, who are presently completing Master of Fine Arts degrees at Maine Media College in Rockport. The images featured in the show highlight work that each artist has collected for publication in two fine press books.
Visit the photography show on the library’s website beginning May 1 at librarycamden.org/event/michlovitz-kittle
Monday, May 3,
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Walsh History Center Hour on Zoom. Do you have a question about the history of Camden, your ancestors that may have lived in the area, or the house you live in now? Ken Gross and the Walsh History Center team are happy to try to help you find an answer! Email kgross@librarycamden.org to request a Zoom link to participate.