Louisburg Library Adult News
November 2022
Register by Oct 28th!
Thursday, November 3 | 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
OR
Friday, November 4 | 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
at Louisburg Library
Assistance provided by SHICK through ECKAAA
- FREE & Unbiased Part D Plan Comparison
- Appointments will maintain 6ft Social Distance
- 1 Appointment per Person. Couples please register separately.
- Register by October 28 at 913-837-2217 or click the link below
- Fill out the WORKSHEET
You can pick up or Download the Worksheet at Louisburg Library - Mail your completed Worksheet to the address at the top of the form.
Once your worksheet is received, you will be contacted about appointment times for the day you registered.
Starting Friday, November 11
Travel the globe through spices and herbs. Four times this year we will delve into spices with a packet; which will include a sample of the spice, information about the origin of the spice and recipes to try with your spice. This month we will delve into: Cinnamon.
Pick-Up at Louisburg Library
Starting Friday, November 11
Kits will be available while supplies last. One per adult.
Pick up in person, if there are extenuating circumstances please contact the library.
Tuesday, Novemer 15 @ 7 pm
Please join us in honoring four area authors on Tuesday, November 15, 7:00 pm @ Fox Hall.
KATIE ARNETT
Leaving Safe: Stories by Katie Arnett
Katie Arnett’s characters have flaws and strengths that make the characters real. Even the world the characters live in seems familiar as she takes her reader through plots with aha moments. --Ron Talbott
JIM COSGROVE
Ripple: A Long Strange Search for a Killer by Jim Cosgrove
Follow the trail of a compelling true-life murder mystery involving a well-known Kansas City family. Frank McGonigle, a hapless Grateful Dead fan, left his home in 1982 and never returned. His large Irish-Catholic family searched nine years for him, only to learn of his murder in a gritty South Carolina fishing village populated with salty characters, a ruthless local crime boss, an earnest county coroner, and a soft-hearted psychic.
MORGAN MENEFEE
Rebuilding Home by Morgan Menefee
When Dani returns home after a divorce, she's just looking for a place to hide from her ex and lick her wounds. The neglected house on her parents' farm seems like the perfect project to occupy her time. But when Dani starts to experience things she can't explain, she must face the reality that not everyone is quite as they appear. Starting over means a new home, new friends, and new information about her family. Will Dani find the peace she's after, or will family secrets and a persistent ex keep her from building a new life?
KIMBERLI ROQUEMORE
Tiny: How Going Tiny Can Lead to Big Freedom by Kimberli Roquemore
Kim shares her journey into tiny house living. Part memoir and part ‘How-To’ manual, Kim walks through the practical processes of downsizing to achieve more personal and financial freedom. Her inspiring and humorous story will have you believing that less really is more. If you’ve ever thought about downsizing and living a simpler, minimalistic life, this book is for you.
Each author will be selling their books at this event.
Friday, November 18 @ 7 pm
Want to play at Fox Hall?
You can compete IN-PERSON with other Potter fans at Fox Hall.
About Trivia Night:
* Registration is suggested but not required.
* Team minimum, 2 teams, must be met by Thursday, November 17 at 7 pm to host this trivia event.
* Teams of 2-6 players. Teams with a kid wizard must include an adult wizard. Teams with only adult wizards welcome.
* Register by Teams, not individual.
* Bring a smart device for Kahoot! play.
Be the Team with the most Wizard Wisdom to WIN a Prize!
Want to play from Home?
Compete with other Potter fans VIRTUALLY!
About Trivia Night:
* Registration is suggested but not required.
* Team minimum, 2 teams, must be met by 6 pm to host this trivia event.
* Teams of 2-6 players. Teams with a kid wizard must include an adult wizard. Teams with only adult wizards welcome.
* Register by Teams, not individual.
* Have a smart device for Kahoot! play.
Be the Team with the most Wizard Wisdom to WIN a Prize!
Each month enjoy a range of talks from bestselling authors and thought leaders.
Adult STEAM Discussion Group 1st Monday of the Month @ 7 pm
- November 7, 7 pm @ Louisburg Library - Watch & Discuss Treasures of the Earth, Part 2
- December 5, 7 pm @ Louisburg Library - Watch & Discuss Treasures of the Earth, Part 3
Guys Read 2nd Wednesday of the Month @ 7 pm
- November 9, 7 pm @ Louisburg Library - Discuss The Lobster Kings by Alexi Zentner
- December 14, 7 pm @ Starbrooke Clubhouse - Discuss Our First Civil War by H.W. Brands
Mystery Book Club 2nd Wednesday of the Month @ 10 am
- November 9, 10 am @ Louisburg Library - Discuss Billy Boyle by James R. Benn
- December 14, 10 am @ Louisburg Library - Discuss Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz
Explore Your 4th Friday 4th Friday of the Month @ 6:00 pm
- Watch for the 2023 schedule!
Take & Make Available starting on the 2nd Friday of the Month @ 9:00 am
- November 11 - Spiced Up #4: Cinnamon
- December 2 - Grinch Bath Salts
- December 9 - Snowy Mason Jar
Please join the FUN!
Contact Holly for details on how to participate in any of these great monthly programs.