Events & Programs
Evenings with an Author
Events: 5
One of the Library's most popular programs and a tradition since the 1930s is the Evenings with an Author series, supported by the Annenberg Foundation. The program has featured some of the most prominent writers of the 20th century.
Unless otherwise stated, programs begin at 19h30, take place at the Library, and are free and open to Library members and to the general public.
Contact Ann Mah if you are interested in scheduling a reading at the Library.
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Wed 15 September 2010
19h30 |
Evenings with an Author: Douglas Kennedy | Evenings with an Author |
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Wed 06 October 2010
19h30 |
Evenings with an Author: Jonathan Fenby | Evenings with an Author |
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Wed 13 October 2010
19h30 |
Evenings with an Author: Melinda Blau | Evenings with an Author |
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Wed 20 October 2010
19h30 |
Evenings with an Author: Thomas Kennedy | Evenings with an Author |
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Wed 10 November 2010
19h30 |
Evenings with an Author: Alan Riding | Evenings with an Author |
@ The Library
Events: 3
The American Library in Paris is a place where people can come together to participate in a wide variety of program opportunities. By joining with other non-profit organizations in and around Paris, the Library is able to present innovative programs for our members and the wider community, serving as a forum of discussion and exchange. All @The Library events are free and open to the public.
Contact Naida Kendrick Culshaw if you're interested in partnering with the Library.
| Date | Event | Category |
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Tue 21 September 2010
19h30 |
WICE @ The Library - Writers on Writing: Susan Herrmann Loomis | @ The Library |
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Thu 23 September 2010
19h30 |
Festival America @ The Library: Richard Russo | @ The Library |
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Tue 05 October 2010
19h30 |
WICE World Watch @ The Library - Africa’s future: powerhouse or tinderbox? | @ The Library |
For Children
Events: 19
The children's department is a busy place that offers close to 200 programs a year for children of all ages. Annual Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Valentines Day parties are always a big hit. Our ever-changing series of member programs and events for children includes our Mother Goose program, a lap-sit for one- to three-year-olds. Slightly older children (three to five years old) may participate in our weekly story hour every Wednesday (morning and afternoon). There are also events for children six years and up on Saturdays. Young adults (age 12 and up) have their own special programs.
A monthly flyer of children's and teen programs is available at the Library, or you can print out a copy from the link in the right column of this page.
For Young Adults
Events: 4
Book discussions, reading programs, and Teen nights featuring author visits, acting workshops, and creative writing workshops are just some of the programs offered throughout the year for young adults (age 12 and up). Watch this space for program announcements. And don’t forget that the teen librarian wants your advice! What kind of young adult books, programs, and research help would you like to see at the library? Are you looking for internships or volunteer opportunities? Please feel free to email your ideas, or to drop by and chat.
| Date | Event | Category |
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Fri 24 September 2010
19h00 - 21h00 |
HOWL! A full-moon workshop (ages 11+) | For Young Adults |
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Fri 08 October 2010
19h00 - 21h00 |
Self Made! Three-part Writing Workshop (ages 12+) | For Young Adults |
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Fri 15 October 2010
19h00 - 21h00 |
Self Made! Three-part Writing Workshop (ages 12+) | For Young Adults |
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Fri 22 October 2010
19h00 - 21h00 |
Self Made! Three-part Writing Workshop (ages 12+) | For Young Adults |
Special Events & Programs
Events: 11
Art on View
Events: 3
| Date | Event | Category |
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Tue 15 June 2010
- Sun 19 September 2010
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The North Star Project - Authors from the Americas | Art on View |
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Tue 21 September 2010
- Sun 14 November 2010
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Otherness: Outside the Borders | Art on View |
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Tue 01 February 2011
- Sun 27 March 2011
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Images of the African Diaspora in New York City Community Murals | Art on View |
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