| ENJOY STORIES WITH WASHOE COUNTY MANAGER ERIC BROWN |
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Thursday, March 7, 11–11:30 am
Come and enjoy stories with Washoe County Manager Eric Brown. For children of all ages with a focus on enjoying literacy and language as a family. Stay and play after the program for more fun with music, STEAM toys, and friends.
Registration is recommended.
See all of our upcoming story time events here. |
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| The Bias Inside Us What Should We Do About Biases? |
Saturday, March 2, 1–2 pm Northwest Reno Library |
Dr. Callum Ingram, assistant professor in the department of political science at the University of Nevada, Reno, will present a range of possible individual, cultural, economic, and governmental responses to biases.
This event is presented in conjunction with The Bias Inside Us exhibit. |
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| Aria 51 A Crazy Little Thing Called Style |
Sunday, March 3, 11 am–noon Downtown Reno Library |
Musical trio Aria 51 combines classical and folk instruments with singing to create unique arrangements of a variety of musical styles. Aria 51 takes seniors on a nostalgic musical journey, revisiting popular music of their youth styled in a whole new way.
A Pioneer Center Golden Encore presentation. |
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| Pioneer Center Youth Programs Warp Trio |
March 3 and 7 Northwest and North Valleys Libraries |
Warp Trio is an internationally touring cross-genre chamber music experience. Since its inception in 2014, the group has been performing an eclectic mix of original material, dynamic interpretations of popular music, improvisation, and unique takes on classical repertoire. |
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| Heather Lemmons Choreography Café |
Monday, March 4, 11 am–noon Downtown Reno Library |
Sampling from the “Movement Menu,” participants will explore new ways to move, stretch, and wake up their bodies. No prior movement experience is necessary to make a reservation at the Choreography Café!
A Pioneer Center Golden Encore presentation. |
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| Author Talk Nina Totenberg |
Wednesday, March 6, 1–2 pm Online event |
You are invited to a conversation with Nina Totenberg as she talks about her nearly fifty-year friendship with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her book Dinners With Ruth: A Memoir on the Power of Friendships.
Nina Totenberg is NPR’s award-winning legal affairs correspondent. A frequent TV contributor, she writes for major newspapers, magazines, and law reviews. |
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| The Bias Inside Us Building Inclusive Worlds |
Saturday, March 9, 1–2 pm Northwest Reno Library |
Fantasy and science fiction can build whole worlds for us to explore. How do we build these worlds with everyone in mind? Together, we'll look at examples of inclusive worldbuilding in pop culture and brainstorm how to create our own worlds. Hosted by Naseem Jamnia, author of The Bruising of Qilwa.
This event is presented in conjunction with The Bias Inside Us exhibit. |
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WHAT TO READ NEXT |
Do-Overs and Second Chances for Teens |
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Liner Notes Book Club Survey
Liner Notes book club is a teen-led book club, launching this summer, that's all about music and the artists who make it. Interested? Click here to let us know how you want to participate.
Liner Notes is a collaboration of Washoe County Library, The Radical Cat book store, and the Holland Project. |
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FRIENDS OF WASHOE COUNTY LIBRARY
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Friends of Washoe County Library is a member-supported 501(c)(3) Nevada nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating, fundraising, and providing support for the Washoe County Library System.
To join, to donate, or for more information, please visit www.washoelibraryfriends.org or call 775-324-5522.
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Washoe County Library System
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301 S. Center St. Reno, NV 89501 |
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