Vegan Farm-to-Table Cooking Demo & Food Justice Discussion
Registration Required. Space is limited. Register here or call 608-437-5021
Registration Required. Space is limited. Register here or call 608-437-5021
*This event is currently full and has a wait list! Check our calendar for the 3 other libraries that will be hosting it this month.*
A learning event for adults. Registration required. Limited to 20 participants.
Journaling can help you find inspiration, achieve goals, and reduce stress--and these are only a few of the benefits of keeping a journal!
Journaling can help you find inspiration, achieve goals, and reduce stress--and these are only a few of the benefits of keeping a journal!
Join three African American Women Writers from Madison as they discuss their poetry, prose, and drama in relation to three African American Writers of Resistance.
Experience literature and discussion that informs and enlightens us in the ways in which we have agitated and advocated for change in our society both past and present.
Join three African American Women Writers from Madison as they discuss their poetry, prose, and drama in relation to three African American Writers of Resistance.
Experience literature and discussion that informs and enlightens us in the ways in which we have agitated and advocated for change in our society both past and present.
Members of the Madison-WI based Badger Bonsai Society are proud to offer an introduction to the art of bonsai (pronounced "bone-sigh" ... not "ban-zai"). Our presentation will include a review of the history of bonsai and how this centuries old art form has made its way into the popular culture today.
Wednesday, October 19 | 6-7:30pm
Miércoles, 19 de Octubre | 6-7:30pm
Join three African American Women Writers from Madison as they discuss their poetry, prose, and drama in relation to three African American Writers of Resistance.
HMong music is the last surviving musical language in the world—it is able to mimic HMong speech by using musical intervals, ornamentation, and chords to mimic linguistic tones, consonants, and vowels—allowing musicians to literally speak with music.