Brown Bag Lunches At The Birmingham Public
Library During April
Please
join us at the Birmingham Public Library each Wednesday during April at 12:00 noon for our Brown Bag Lunch series. These
programs will be held in the Arrington Auditorium of the Linn-Henley
Building at the Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place. Bring your
lunch, the Library provides a beverage. Reservations are not necessary.
These programs are free and open to the public. For more information call,
226-3604.
April 3
Vanessa Davis Griggs will talk about her love of being able to use words to
inspire and empower others. Vanessa is spiritually based and very proud to
have penned Destiny Unlimited, The Rose of Jericho and Promises Beyond
Jordan.
April 10
Birmingham attorney
Mike Stewart is the author of several popular mystery
novels which are set in Alabama and the South. Several years ago he left his
successful corporate law practice to devote himself full time to writing.
His books, so far, are Sins of the Brother, Dog Island and Clean
Kill. Fans eagerly await his next work.
April 17
Come hear Dr. Don Dodd, a “good ole boy”, from Winston County talk about his
books. He has written a history of the “Free State of Winston”, co-authored
with Warren Trest Wings of Denial; The Alabama Air Guard’s Covert Role in
the Bay of Pigs and has several other books to his credit. It is a pure
pleasure to hear him tell his stories. You are guaranteed a good time.
April 24
Carol Padgett will appear in authentic nineteenth century dress to preview
her brand new book Keeping Hearth & Home in Old Alabama. Her work
includes 19th century rhymes, recipes and advice on such things as how to
grow 150 pound watermelons, find the best buys on drill drawers and protect
your oyster beds from predators.
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