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Parallels Art Gallery Walk and Book Discussion at the KAM

Kruizenga Art Museum 271 Columbia Ave, Holland, MI 49423

Charles Mason, KAM director, will lead a gallery walk of the Focus Exhibition Parallels after which there will be a book discussion of Homegoing.

Celebrating Pan Africa Student Association at Hope College

Hope College Maas Auditorium 264 Columbia Ave Holland, MI 49423

In conjunction with the Big Read and in partnership with Hope's Center for Diversity and Inclusion and the Kruizenga Art Museum this event will feature the Motherland Culture Connections who...

Herrick Library’s North Branch Art Project Celebration

Herrick District Library - North Branch

The collaborative art piece created by participants of our North Branch Art Project will be unveiled at a special gallery celebration. Join us to learn about this month-long series, meet...

Preschool Storytime: Change Sings by Amanda Gorman

Herrick District Library - North Branch

Come read Change Sings at Herrick North Branch Library, and explore early literacy skills by sharing stories, singing, and other activities!

Fables, Folklore, and Legends Night

Cook Library, Western Theological Seminary 101 E. 13th St., Holland, MI, United States

Throughout Homegoing, characters exchange fables, folklore, and beliefs. How are fables and folklore connected to belief throughout the novel? What forms of belief are depicted in the book and what...

Freestyle Crafts: NEA Big Read Lakeshore Edition

loutit district library 407 Columbus Avenue, Grand Haven, MI, United States

Kick off a Community Art project by creating your own art inspired by any of the NEA Big Read Lakeshore books that will be added to a larger display! Can't...

Book Discussion: Homegoing

Scott Hall 113 East 13th St., Holland, MI, United States

Calling all Hope College students—join Sara Sanchez, Resident Director of Scott Hall, and the Phelps Scholars program in discussing Homegoing!

Book Discussion

Saugatuck-Douglas District Library 174 Center St, Douglas, MI, United States

Come to the Saugatuck-Douglas District Library to discuss a book. All are welcome.

Byron Borger: Why Reading Widely Matters

Winants Auditorium, Graves Hall, Hope College 263 College Avenue, Holland, MI, United States

Join Byron Borger, a bookstore owner from Pennsylvania, as he discusses the subject of literature and why it matters, especially now in today’s society.