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SUMMARY:Great Books
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to read some of the world’s greatest authors of literature\, philosophy\, economics\, political science\, and psychology\, but would like a context for discussing the content? The Great Books Discussion Group at the Transylvania County Library has been meeting for over 30 years and explores a wide variety of selections from works of classic and modern prose\, poetry\, and drama.  The group uses the shared inquiry method of discussion\, focusing exclusively on the assigned reading selection that allows every participant the opportunity to contribute.  The selections are usually short to allow for the twice a month meeting schedule. The group meets from 10:30 am to noon on the first and third Mondays of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). They usually take the summers off\, so do not meet in June\, July or August. They will be reading from The 7 Deadly Sins Sampler beginning in September of 2025 \nThe group is open to adults and there is no cost to participate other than the cost of the book which contains the themed selections covering many months of discussion. For more information\, contact Lisa Sheffield at the Library at lisa.sheffield@transylvaniacounty.org or call 828-884-3151 x1805.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/great-books-3-4-2-2/2025-10-06/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-09-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:Great Books
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to read some of the world’s greatest authors of literature\, philosophy\, economics\, political science\, and psychology\, but would like a context for discussing the content? The Great Books Discussion Group at the Transylvania County Library has been meeting for over 30 years and explores a wide variety of selections from works of classic and modern prose\, poetry\, and drama.  The group uses the shared inquiry method of discussion\, focusing exclusively on the assigned reading selection that allows every participant the opportunity to contribute.  The selections are usually short to allow for the twice a month meeting schedule. The group meets from 10:30 am to noon on the first and third Mondays of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). They usually take the summer off\, so do not meet June\, July and August. \nUpcoming reads are listed below from The 7 Deadly Sins Sampler: \nMarch 2: D.H. Lawrence\, The Rocking Horse Winner\, 168-187 (19) \nMarch 16: Elizabeth Bowen\, The Inherited Clock\, 188-213 (25) \nApril 6: No Meeting \nApril 20: Raymond Carver\, Fat\, 216-223 \nMay 4: Xu Xi\, Famine\, 224-241 (17) \nMay 18: Perri Klass\, Not a Good Girl\, 244-253 (9) \nJune 1: Nathan Englander\, For Relief of Unbearable Urges\, 254-269 (15) \nThe group is open to adults and there is no cost to participate other than the cost of the book which contains the themed selections covering many months of discussion. For more information\, contact Lisa Sheffield at the Library at hale.durant@transylvaniacounty.orgor call 828-884-3151 x1805.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/great-books-3-3-2-2/2025-09-15/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-08-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:Teen Book Party
DESCRIPTION:Are you a teen between the ages of 14 and 18? Do you love books? Wanna hang out with fellow book lovers? Join us for the ultimate book party! \nWhat to expect: \n\nShare your latest reads—what rocked\, what flopped\, and everything in between\nRead your favorite passages out loud\nDiscover cool new books\nMunch on tasty snacks (yum!)\n\nWe’re all reading different books\, so get ready for some awesome chats about all kinds of genres and topics. It’s all about fun\, friendly\, and respectful discussions. \nWe’ll host a Teen Book Party four times in 2025\, so stay tuned for future dates. \nRegistration is required for each program. Sign up by stopping by the Kids & Teens desk or by calling 828-884-3151 ext. 3.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/teen-book-party-3/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Teen Event
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CREATED:20240226T212056Z
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-07-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T113000
DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
CREATED:20240226T212056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T141146Z
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-06-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T113000
DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
CREATED:20240226T212056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T141146Z
UID:10010762-1747821600-1747827000@library.transylvaniacounty.org
SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-05-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T160000
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SUMMARY:Teen Book Party
DESCRIPTION:Are you a teen between the ages of 14 and 18? Do you love books? Wanna hang out with fellow book lovers? Join us for the ultimate book party! \nWhat to expect: \n\nShare your latest reads—what rocked\, what flopped\, and everything in between\nRead your favorite passages out loud\nDiscover cool new books\nMunch on tasty snacks (yum!)\n\nWe’re all reading different books\, so get ready for some awesome chats about all kinds of genres and topics. It’s all about fun\, friendly\, and respectful discussions. \nWe’ll host a Teen Book Party four times in 2025\, so stay tuned for future dates. \nRegistration is required for each program. Sign up by stopping by the Kids & Teens desk or by calling 828-884-3151 ext. 3.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/teen-book-party-2/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Teen Event
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-04-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-03-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-02-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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UID:10005259-1738857600-1738861200@library.transylvaniacounty.org
SUMMARY:Teen Book Party
DESCRIPTION:Are you a teen between the ages of 14 and 18? Do you love books? Wanna hang out with fellow book lovers? Join us for the ultimate book party! \nWhat to expect: \n\nShare your latest reads—what rocked\, what flopped\, and everything in between\nRead your favorite passages out loud\nDiscover cool new books\nMunch on tasty snacks (yum!)\n\nWe’re all reading different books\, so get ready for some awesome chats about all kinds of genres and topics. It’s all about fun\, friendly\, and respectful discussions. \nWe’ll host a Teen Book Party four times in 2025\, so stay tuned for future dates. \nRegistration is required for each program. Sign up by stopping by the Kids & Teens desk or by calling 828-884-3151 ext. 3.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/teen-book-party/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Teen Event
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2025-01-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
CREATED:20240226T212056Z
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-12-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
CREATED:20240226T212056Z
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UID:10003613-1732183200-1732188600@library.transylvaniacounty.org
SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-11-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-10-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-09-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
CREATED:20240226T212056Z
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-08-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-07-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240621T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-06-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-05-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-04-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Affairs Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the complex currents shaping our world? Yearning to engage in meaningful discussions about global issues? Join the World Affairs Book Club\, where passionate readers and engaged citizens delve into thought-provoking books that illuminate international politics\, economics\, and culture. Dive into the latest bestseller on climate change\, dissect a historical analysis of a global conflict\, or explore the social fabric of a distant land – all through the lens of engaging literature.  Vibrant group discussions foster understanding\, challenge perspectives\, and spark lively debate. Open to all\, regardless of background or expertise\, the World Affairs Book Club is a welcoming space to learn\, connect\, and become more informed global citizens. \nBooks to be discussed can be placed on hold through the North Carolina Cardinal system and will be delivered to the Transylvania County Library for you to check out.  The group meets from 10:00 am to 11:30 on the third Thursday of most months in the Connestee Conference Room on the second floor of the Library (except when the Library is closed). \nSo\, pick up a book\, grab a coffee\, and start a journey to explore the world\, one chapter at a time!  Contact Hale Durant to confirm titles as discussion titles can change based on book availability.  Upcoming books for discussion (updated 1/13/26): \nJanuary                        Atul Gawande                            Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End \nFebruary                      Siddharth Kara                          Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives \nMarch                           Yanis Varoufakis                       Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism             \nApril                              Scott Anderson                         King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris\, Delusion and Catastrophic  \n                                                                                              Miscalculation \nMay                               Michael McFaul                        Autocrats vs. Democrats: China\, Russia\, America\, and the New Global Disorder \nJune                              Richard Bell                               American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nJuly                               Chen Quifan and Kai-Fu Lee  AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future \nAugust                        Thomas Sewell                           Black Rednecks and White Liberals \nSeptember                  Eli Shanabi                                Hostage \nOctober                        Timothy Snyder                       On Tyranny \n  \nIf you need help placing a hold for the books\, feel free to contact any library staff member. \nFor any additional information or questions\, email Hale Durant or call 828-884-3151 x 1805
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/world-affairs-book-club/2024-03-21/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Kickoff to College and Career with CFNC
DESCRIPTION:This program is cancelled. \nAre you planning your next steps into a career and/or college?  Do you know all the FREE resources to help you explore potential careers\, learn about a range of college and training programs to get there\, and access the funding to make college affordable?  Join The College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) for inspiration and information to get on your way to the future you dream of! You’ll leave with the tools to confidently find a great career\, apply to a range of right fit college and career programs\, and access financial aid to help bring down costs. \nAttendees are welcome to bring and follow along on a device – the site is mobile friendly. Anyone interested in college and career exploration can benefit from this workshop. Registration is not required.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/kickoff-to-college-and-career/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Teen Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T160000
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SUMMARY:Artistic Afternoons in April
DESCRIPTION:The Transylvania County Library is offering an exploration of art for youth during the month of April. The programs are free\, but registration is required for each program. Call the Youth Services desk or stop by the Library to sign up NOW as space is limited! \nTuesday\, April 18 – 4pm-5pm – Origami Tech (Grades 6-12) \nLearn origami techniques combined with basic circuitry and LED lights to create moving and blinking projects. \n\nOther Programs This Month: \nTuesday\, April 4 – 3:45pm-5:00pm – Paper Marbling (Grades 6-12) \nCreate swirling designs using paper\, ink\, and water. \nTuesday\, April 11 – 3:45pm-5:15pm – Introduction to Weaving with Kelly McBride (Grades 4-8) \nLearn the basics of weaving in this beginner class. We’ll learn weaving vocabulary\, look at examples of different kinds of weaving\, and make our own woven wall hangings. \nTuesday\, April 25 – 4pm-5pm – Introduction to Crochet (Grades 3-6) \nLearn the basics of crocheting in this beginner class while making a friendship bracelet to take home. \n 
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/artistic-afternoons-in-april-04-04-2023-2023-04-18/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids Event,Teen Event
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UID:10002486-1675353600-1675359000@library.transylvaniacounty.org
SUMMARY:Teen Crocheting Series
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning how to crochet? Learn and build your skills by signing up for all three programs. Can’t make all three – that’s okay! Sign up for the sessions you can attend. \nPrograms are open to teens in grades 6- 12. No experience or supplies needed. Participants can keep their supplies to crochet more at home (bring back to the next session!). \nRegistration is limited\, so sign up by stopping by the Youth Services desk or calling 828.884.3151 ext. 3. \nDecember 1\, 2022: Rectangle Scarf or Infinity Scarf \nJanuary 5\, 2023: Beanie or Ponytail Beanie \nFebruary 2\, 2023: Ball or Silly Critter Head \nAll sessions meet 4:00 – 5:30 pm.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/teen-crocheting-series/2023-02-02/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Teen Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230105T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230105T173000
DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
CREATED:20221020T154519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T215301Z
UID:10002485-1672934400-1672939800@library.transylvaniacounty.org
SUMMARY:Teen Crocheting Series
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning how to crochet? Learn and build your skills by signing up for all three programs. Can’t make all three – that’s okay! Sign up for the sessions you can attend. \nPrograms are open to teens in grades 6- 12. No experience or supplies needed. Participants can keep their supplies to crochet more at home (bring back to the next session!). \nRegistration is limited\, so sign up by stopping by the Youth Services desk or calling 828.884.3151 ext. 3. \nDecember 1\, 2022: Rectangle Scarf or Infinity Scarf \nJanuary 5\, 2023: Beanie or Ponytail Beanie \nFebruary 2\, 2023: Ball or Silly Critter Head \nAll sessions meet 4:00 – 5:30 pm.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/teen-crocheting-series/2023-01-05/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Teen Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T173000
DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
CREATED:20221020T154519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T215301Z
UID:10002484-1669910400-1669915800@library.transylvaniacounty.org
SUMMARY:Teen Crocheting Series
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning how to crochet? Learn and build your skills by signing up for all three programs. Can’t make all three – that’s okay! Sign up for the sessions you can attend. \nPrograms are open to teens in grades 6- 12. No experience or supplies needed. Participants can keep their supplies to crochet more at home (bring back to the next session!). \nRegistration is limited\, so sign up by stopping by the Youth Services desk or calling 828.884.3151 ext. 3. \nDecember 1\, 2022: Rectangle Scarf or Infinity Scarf \nJanuary 5\, 2023: Beanie or Ponytail Beanie \nFebruary 2\, 2023: Ball or Silly Critter Head \nAll sessions meet 4:00 – 5:30 pm.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/teen-crocheting-series/2022-12-01/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Teen Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190630
DTSTAMP:20260619T133740
CREATED:20200113T192427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200113T192427Z
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SUMMARY:Teen Computer Animation Classes
DESCRIPTION:FREE Computer Animation Classes for teens ages 13-18 are being offered this summer June 24-28\, 2019.  Beginners will meet from 10:00 AM  1:00 PM and Advanced students who have taken this class before at the Library will meet from 2:00 PM  5:00 PM. The classes are taught by professional animator\, Vincent Warren using industry grade Maya software. \nRegistration is required by calling us at 828-884-3151 ext. 3 or by stopping by the Youth Services desk.
URL:https://library.transylvaniacounty.org/event/teen-computer-animation-classes-4/
LOCATION:Connestee Conference Room\, Transylvania County Library\, 212 S Gaston St\, Brevard\, NC\, 28712\, United States
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