Sherlock Week: Sherlock on the Screen
Stop in the Madison Community Foundation room (Study Room #2) and view a Sherlockian movie or show of your choice!
11-13 years
Stop in the Madison Community Foundation room (Study Room #2) and view a Sherlockian movie or show of your choice!
Teens in grades 6 and up can expect to enjoy sleuth-inspired games during this session of Improv Club!
No registration required.
Apply Sherlock's methods of deduction to solve clues and puzzle your way out of Baker Street.
Space is limited and registration is required.
For teens in grades 6 and above.
Please call (608)873-6281, email storef [at] stolib.org, or stop at the 2nd Floor Information Desk to register.
Apply Sherlock's methods of deduction to solve clues and puzzle your way out of Baker Street.
Space is limited and registration is required.
For teens in grades 6 and above.
Please call (608)873-6281, email storef [at] stolib.org, or stop at the 2nd Floor Information Desk to register.
Always wanted to be in an art show?
Now is your chance!
Teens in grades 6 and up; come and create some Sherlock Holmes-inspired art that will go on display during the library’s Sherlock Week.
Bonus: Try out our new pizza maker.
Cell phones aren't the only small devices connecting people these days. Ukuleles are transcending borders, genres, and generations. Madison's thriving ukulele culture includes a 700-member club called Madison Area Ukulele Initiative (MAUI) www.MAUImadison.com. MAUI director Andrew Wilke will be available to help beginners learn to play in this free, 2-hour workshop and sing-along.
Bring a ukulele or try one of the instruments available at the event. No prior musical experience required.
Anton Treuer will come to speak about his book, Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians but Were Afraid to Ask. He will also talk about his work as a professor and an Ojibwe tribal member.
Short Biography (taken from http://antontreuer.com)
In its fourth year, the Pinney Mini Book Festival continues to connect local authors and patrons. In addition to a local author slam of 5-10 authors, Pinney will host a panel session comprised of 3 successful authors, editors, and/or publishers. We hope this will further foster community and collaboration among local budding authors who are honing their skills and marketing their work.
This event is part of the series: The Horse-Human Connection.
This event is part of a series: The Horse-Human Connection.