Jazz for Jenkins with Tuffus Zimbabwe, Mayor Tecklenburg, and Quentin Baxter

A Special Fundraiser for the Jenkins Institute: Jazz for Jenkins with Tuffus Zimbabwe, Mayor John Tecklenburg, and Quentin Baxter Thursday, June 7th ~ 7:00 PM Join Saturday Night Live pianist Tuffus Zimbabwe, Mayor John Tecklenburg, and Quentin Baxter for an evening rich in the jazz roots of the Lowcountry. Zimbabwe, the great-grandson of the Rev. Daniel Joseph Jenkins, […]

CLS Summer Camp- King Street Camp

Camp 1: King Street Camp Monday, June 11th – Friday, June 15th 8:45am-9am (drop-off) – 9-12:30pm (camp) Ages: 6-9 y/o (Grades 1-3) Snack provided daily $120 members, $150 nonmembers To enroll, call 843-723-9912 or click here. If enrolling online, please call the Library Society to answer follow up questions. Charleston Library Society staff will creatively use books, […]

Young & Adult Book Club: The Secret Garden

Join us for our first ever Young & Adult Book Club featuring The Secret Garden. This event is open to literary lovers of all ages, but encouraged to be enjoyed by young and old alike, together. Parents and grandparents are invited to rediscover The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett with their young adults this month, then come together at CLS to […]

CLS Summer Camp- Broad Street Camp

Camp 2: Broad Street Camp July 23rd – July 27th 8:45am-9am (drop-off) – 9-12:30pm (camp) Ages: 9-12 y/o (Grades 4-6) Snack provided daily $120 members, $150 nonmembers To enroll, call 843-723-9912 or click here. If enrolling online, call the Library Society afterwards to answer follow-up questions. Charleston Library Society staff will creatively use books, crafts, and activities […]

Speaker Series: Jason Heller

Charleston Library Society hosts Jason Heller for a night of funkadelic music and literary discussion about his new book Strange Stars unlike anything seen before in the Lowcountry. Come for the music, stay for the stories and the Strange Stars cocktail. For tickets, call 843-723-9912 or click here. $5 members/$10 nonmembers Spearheaded by Hugo Award winning author and music journalist Jason Heller […]

Speaker Series: Christopher Swann

In this gripping literary thriller, Shadow of the Lions, Christopher Swann will take you deep into the dark heart of privilege, secrets, and lies at an elite boys’ boarding school in Virginia. Atmospheric and full of twists, this accomplished debut explores the nature of friendship, betrayal, and whether it is possible—ever—to escape the past. Swann, an alumnus […]

Summer Chamber Music at the Library with Yuriy Bekker

It has been a hot and rainy summer and we are all eager for some live chamber music. So the Library Society has the solution. Join Charleston Symphony Orchestra musicians for an evening of intimate chamber music by Brahms and Mozart. Yuriy Bekker and Jan-Marie Joyce will first perform Mozarts Duo for violin and viola. […]

Speaker Series: Timothy Boyce

Join Timothy Boyce as he presents on his national book tour of the World War II concentration camp diary, From Day to Day. To RSVP, call 843-723-9912 or email dreutter@charlestonlibrarysociety.org Hailed by The New Yorker as “among the most compelling documents to come out of the war,” From Day to Day is a World War II concentration camp diary—one […]

Speaker Series: Lisa Patton

Tennessee native and bestselling author, Lisa Patton will discuss her contemporary story of sorority fiction in Rush. Inspired by her real-life experiences, she offers a provocative peek at a centuries-old tradition and calls for change in the Southern sorority and fraternity customs that allow race and pedigree to remain factors in the treatment others.  This event is […]

Speaker Series: Patrick Ahearn

Join Patrick Ahearn FAIA, award-winning architect and author of Timeless, as he opens the doors to his world of traditional architecture combined with the ideals of modernism. He will share some of the firm’s most recent projects ranging from Wellesley, MA to Martha’s Vineyard, and walk us through how he adapts and applies philosophy’s greater […]

Royal Oak Presents – Behind Closed Doors: Stepping into Bloomsbury Rooms

The Royal Oak Foundation presents Behind Closed Doors: Stepping into Bloomsbury Rooms with NINO STRACHEY $30 Special CLS member price (with co-sponsor code: 18FCHLIB) To purchase tickets call 212-480-2889, x201 or click here. Head of Research and Specialist Advice for the National Trust, Nino Strachey is descended from a family at the heart of the Bloomsbury Group. […]

Wide Angle Lunch: Dr. Sundar Balasubramanian

GOOD HEALTH & GOOD BREATHING Come look into the mechanisms of ancient mind-body practice, Yogic breathing.  Dr. Balasubramanian will discuss the science of Yogic breathing (Pranayama). Attendees will be able to get acquainted with the concept of Yogic breathing, various ways in which it is practiced, and the potential benefits of Yogic breathing for good health.   $20 […]

Speaker Series: James Scott & Hampton Sides with Jim Hornfischer

Speaker Series: JAMES SCOTT & HAMPTON SIDES with JIM HORNFISCHER Enjoy the extraordinary storytelling of two authors who transform military history into visceral experiences. Pulitzer Prize finalist and acclaimed military historian James Scott will discuss Rampage: MacArthur, Yamashita, and the Battle of Manila, a definitive history of one of the most brutal campaigns of the Pacific, the bloody […]

Wide Angle Lunch: Dr. Jeb Hallett

CURIOSITY – THE KEY TO LIFE Why are you curious or NOT? Dr. Jeb Hallett will explore why curious people may be more engaged, healthier and happy with life. Through science, Dr. Hallett will illustrate how curiosity expands health and happiness and suggest a “personal curiosity plan” for each attendee. $20 members / $30 nonmembers; boxed […]

Speaker Series: Stephen Watson & The National WWII Museum

Stephen Watson: The National WWII Museum Stephen Watson, President and CEO of The National WWII Museum, will discuss the mission and history of the New Orleans institution.  The Museum has grown to be one of the nation’s most comprehensive repositories for the history and education relating to the conflict.  Watson tells the story of the […]