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Poetry Workshop with Richard Blanco

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Free Workshop for Educators and Students

In advance of the Hemingway Distinguished Lecture on July 16, poet Richard Blanco will lead a 4-hour, outdoor workshop for local students and educators. The workshop, intended for ages 13 and over, will be held for 2 hours each day. Blanco will lead a conversation and exercises on the first day, and participants will return the second day to workshop their original poems.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from and engage with one of our most influential contemporary poets. To be entered for a chance to join the workshop, email mwilliams@comlib.org with:

          –  Your name
          –  Age/Grade/School (Students*)
          –  School/Specialty (Teachers)
          –  A short paragraph about your interest in poetry or writing

*Recent graduates and students home from college are welcome to apply.

Click here for more information on the Hemingway Distinguished Lecture.

2020 Audacious Read: ULYSSES by James Joyce

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Third Tuesday of every Month | 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Email jdavidson@comlib.org to join this Zoom meeting.

James Joyce’s Ulysses (1922) may be more talked about than read. It occupies an intimidating position within the literary canon as a byword for experimental modernism. Joyce helped to forge its reputation, mischievously claiming, “I’ve put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that’s the only way of insuring one’s immortality.” Even Virginia Woolf, reading shortly after publication, found Ulysses a struggle, dismissing it as “diffuse,” “brackish,” and “pretentious.” Prestige is evident in its perennial placing in lists of “Great Books,” and echoed in its value to collectors. In 2009, a first edition sold at auction for £275,000, the highest sum ever achieved for a 20th-century novel. Yet its reputation for difficulty masks the extent to which Ulysses is warm, welcoming and witty, granting a uniquely intimate perspective on what it is to be human.

– Dr. Katherine Mullin

Reading Schedule

January 21 – Introduction and Episode 1, “Telemachus” (roughly pages 1-23)

February 18 – Episodes 2-6,“Nestor” | “Proteus” | “Calypso” | “The Lotus-Eaters” | “Hades” (roughly pages 24-111)

March 17 – Episodes 7-8, “Aeolus” | “Lestrygonians” (roughly pages 112-175) – *CANCELLED*

April 21 – Episode 9, “Scylla & Charybdis” (roughly pages 176-209) 

May 19 – Episodes 10-11, “Wandering Rocks” | “Sirens” (roughly pages 210-279)

June 16 – BLOOMSDAY! Episode 12, “Cyclops” (roughly pages 280-330)

July 21 – Episode 13, “Nausicaa” (roughly pages 331-365)

August 18 – Episode 14, “Oxen of the Sun” (roughly pages 366-407)

September 15 – Episode 15, “Circe” (roughly pages 408-565)

October 20 – Episode 16, “Eumaeus” (roughly pages 569-618)

November 17 – Episode 17, “Ithaca” (roughly pages 619-689)

December 15 – Episode 18, “Penelope” (roughly pages 690-732)

 

Resources

Recorded presentation by literary scholar Dr. Enda Duffy at The Community Library Lecture Hall on 7 December 2019: https://livestream.com/comlib/duffy

Free digital copy of Ulysses through Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/4300/4300-h/4300-h.htm#chap15

British Library online introduction to Ulysses: https://www.bl.uk/20th-century-literature/articles/an-introduction-to-ulysses

Online guide to Ulysses by Dr. Patrick Hastings: http://www.ulyssesguide.com/

 

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Jenny Emery Davidson

jdavidson@comlib.org

(208) 806-2620

                                    

Photo courtesy of LitHub.

 

Special Virtual “Upbeat with Alasdair”

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Sun Valley Music Festival Music Director, Alasdair Neale, returns to host his popular “Upbeat with Alasdair” speaking series on Tuesday, May 12.

Co-presented with The Community Library, the live program will feature Music Director Alasdair Neale at his home in San Francisco, joined by Associate Concertmaster Juliana Athayde and Principal Oboe Erik Behr from their home in Rochester, New York. It will be an immersive experience, with familiar interview-style observations on musical subjects paired with stories, a short musical performance, and opportunities to engage with the presenters.

The program will air live at 6:30 PM (MT) on the Festival website: svmusicfestival.org

From the homepage, click “Watch online broadcast.” No special software or technology is needed, other than a device with speakers or earphones that can access the internet, such as a computer, cell phone, or tablet. No sign-up or password is required. This program will not be recorded, so tune in!

Note, you may go to the broadcast as early as 6:15 PM to test your connection and audio. If you are having technical issues, you may contact the Festival office at (208) 622-5607 to have a staff member help get you connected. You can also contact the Festival office for more information on attending this broadcast at info@svmusicfestival.org.

Free On-Demand Webinar: Loving Spirit, A Facilitated Journey Through Loss

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

In April, The Community Library had planned to host an all-day workshop with Loving Spirit, a non-profit committed to helping transform the journey of loss. Following the cancellation of our local and other regional in-person workshops, Loving Spirit embarked on preparing a free webinar to share online. The Library is honored to partner in sharing this webinar with our community.

Loving Spirit workshops are intended for adults who are grieving a major loss in their lives, whether through the death of a loved one, divorce, career change, medical diagnosis, or other event. The workshops teach new mindsets, skill sets, and tools that anyone can adopt and look at the journey of loss through a multi-cultural perspective.

The new webinar series launches June 1, 2020, and will be available to view anytime. Comprised of six, approximately one-hour sessions, the webinar will be accessible on all devices (computers, notepads, cell phones) as well as on Apple TV. The webinar is closed-captioned for the hearing impaired. Later in the summer a Spanish language version will be available.

Anyone interested in attending the webinar can register at: www.lovingspiritwebinar.com. A workbook will be available online to download after registration.

In the past six years, Loving Spirit has  held its free workshops in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Ohio, Idaho, Illinois, and Utah. The organization is led by Dayle and Will Spencer, who founded Loving Spirit following the death of their daughter, Allie, at age 28, from the flu. Dayle has written two books on grief and loss, Loving Allie, Transforming the Journey of Loss, and Loving Spirit, Self-help for the Journey of Loss. The non-profit, headquartered in Sun Valley, Idaho, with affiliate locations in Arizona and Colorado, provides its workshops and materials free to all attendees, thanks to charitable donations.

Census Day!

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

April 1 is Census Day!

Respond online at https://2020census.gov/

Library Closed for Presidents’ Day

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

The Library will be closed on Monday, February 17 in observance of Presidents’ Day. We will reopen on Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m. for regular business.

The Gold Mine Thrift will be open for regular hours, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

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