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SUMMARY:Wide Angle Lunches: Sharon Richardson
DESCRIPTION:Wide Angle Lunch is a thought-provoking lunch hour in the peaceful surroundings of the Charleston Library Society while you fulfill your appetite in every way. \nSharon Richardson ~ Audubon Year of the Bird \nBirds have a peculiar power to connect us to each other\, as well as to places and policy. Sharon Richardson\, the Executive Director of South Carolina Audubon\, will discuss Audubon’s original vision that today inspires restoration of habitat to create safe places for birds and people\, now and into the future. South Carolina Audubon owns 22\,000 acres across the state and helps identify firsthand how birds inspire people and bring wonder to all our lives. \nSharon Richardson\, Executive Director of South Carolina Audubon\, has helped protect over 30\,000 acres of land (including 18\,000 in the state of South Carolina)\, and has raised more than $8 million to aid conservation efforts. With her team she has leveraged more than $50 million in land projects. Ms. Richardson has a Master’s degree in Public Administration from University of Vermont and a BA in Psychology from Middlebury College. \n$20 members/ $30 nonmembers for individual sessions \nOR \nSeries Pass: $60 members/ $90 nonmembers \nTo purchase tickets\, call 843-723-9912 or click here
URL:https://charlestonlibrarysociety.org/event/wide-angle-lunches-sharon-richardson/
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Cinelle Barnes
DESCRIPTION:Local author Cinelle Barnes will be joined in conversation with Jeanette Guinn\, the Host of SC Public Radio(Arts Daily) to discuss her incredible memoir\, Monsoon Mansion. To RSVP\, please call 843-723-9912 or email dreutter@charlestonlibrarysociety.org \nTold with a lyrical\, almost-dreamlike voice as intoxicating as the moonflowers and orchids that inhabit this world\, Monsoon Mansion is a harrowing yet triumphant coming-of-age memoir exploring the dark\, troubled waters of a family’s rise and fall from grace in the Philippines. It would take a young warrior to survive it. \nCinelle Barnes was barely three years old when her family moved into Mansion Royale\, a stately ten-bedroom home in the Philippines. Filled with her mother’s opulent social aspirations and the gloriously excessive evidence of her father’s self-made success\, it was a girl’s storybook playland. But when a monsoon hits\, her father leaves\, and her mother’s terrible lover takes the reins\, Cinelle’s fantastical childhood turns toward tyranny she could never have imagined. Formerly a home worthy of magazines and lavish parties\, Mansion Royale becomes a dangerous shell of the splendid palace it had once been. \nIn this remarkable ode to survival\, Cinelle creates something magical out of her truth—underscored by her complicated relationship with her mother. Through a tangle of tragedy and betrayal emerges a revelatory journey of perseverance and strength\, of grit and beauty\, and of coming to terms with the price of family—and what it takes to grow up. \nCinelle Barnes is an essayist\, memoirist\, and educator with a BA in media studies in journalism from Hunter College and a master of fine arts in creative writing from Converse College. She is a fellow of the Kundiman Creative Nonfiction Intensive at Fordham University and the Voices of the Nations Arts at the University of Pennsylvania\, a founding member of the C.D. Wright Women Writers Conference\, and a presenter-member for the Creative Writing Studies Organization. Her writing has appeared in Literary Hub\, Skirt\, Hub City Press’s online anthology\, and TAYO Literary Magazine\, among others. Books have been the one constant in her life—through her tumultuous childhood in the Philippines\, her years living as an undocumented immigrant in New York City\, her time as a new bride living in the American South\, and as she completed her MFA program and began writing about her secrets. She lives between two states with her husband and daughter: New York\, where she is always inspired to write\, and South Carolina\, where she can be close to the ocean. Find her online at www.cinellebarnes.com\, and follow her on Instagram @cinellebarnesbooks.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180503T133000
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SUMMARY:Wide Angle Lunches: Armand Derfner
DESCRIPTION:Wide Angle Lunch is a thought-provoking lunch hour in the peaceful surroundings of the Charleston Library Society while you fulfill your appetite in every way. \nArmand Derfner ~ Welcome Mat or No Trespassing Sign? Immigration in America \nArmand Derfner is no stranger to America’s immigration issues. Born in France to Polish Jews who had already fled their homeland in Hitler’s early days\, his family was forced to flee again as Nazis invaded France and the Vichy government proved incapable of protecting its more vulnerable citizens. This time\, their adopted homeland would be United States\, immigrating at a time when the Statue of Liberty’s welcome mat often seemed far more like a No Trespassing sign. \nIn his talk\, Mr. Derfner\, a longtime human rights lawyer\, will discuss the tumultuous and very mixed history of immigration in the United States\, from the mostly open doors of the early days to years of Isolationism to today’s refugee crises\, border walls\, and growing xenophobia. Boxed lunches will be served. \nArmand Derfner has been practicing civil rights law for over 54 years. His focus on voting rights began with representing voters in Greenwood\, Mississippi\, in August of 1965 on the first day of the Voting Rights Act. He helped shape the Voting Rights Act through his numerous Supreme Court arguments and his work with Congress. \nFor more than 20 years\, Mr. Defner worked on two long-running suits to desegregate and end racial inequality in the higher education systems in Alabama and Mississippi. In addition he has been involved in numerous other civil rights and public interest cases\, including representing civil rights demonstrators\, death row inmates\, victims of employment discrimination\, targets of free speech. In 2009\, the American Bar Association named his firm Public Interest Lawyers of the Year. \n$20 members/ $30 nonmembers for individual sessions \nOR \nSeries Pass: $60 members/ $90 nonmembers \nTo purchase tickets\, call 843-723-9912 or click here
URL:https://charlestonlibrarysociety.org/event/wide-angle-lunches-armand-derfner/
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Heather Lyn Mann
DESCRIPTION:Join the Charleston Library Society and the Sophia Institute in experiencing one woman’s death-defying\, life-affirming journey on the open ocean. Local author Heather Lyn Mann will share personal stories from Ocean of Insight: A Sailor’s Voyage from Despair to Hope. This event is free and open to the public. To RSVP\, call 843-723-9912 or email dreutter@charlestonlibrarysociety.org \n“Irma’s eye went right over top of us on September 6th.  I was alone on the oceanfront property during the entire time—reading Ocean of Insight. It was the scariest time of my life and your book put me in a perspective which allowed for a bit of solace…. Each time another gust would pound my doors\, I would just get deeper and deeper into your readings.” \nWilliam Matthews\, Virgin Gorda\, BVI \nHeather Lyn Mann was a battle-weary environmental advocate in Madison\, Wisconsin\, struggling over what to do about climate change when she and her husband decided to explore the Atlantic on a small sloop. This memoir of six years living afloat is a chronological unfolding of disasters and discoveries—life–threatening storms\, the boredom of isolation\, societies on the brink of extinction\, sinking ships\, colorful Caribbean characters\, near collisions\, a pirate scare\, and more. Throughout\, the ocean becomes Mann’s teacher\, transforming her with uncompromising lessons on how to harmonize with natural order\, the exact moments and ways to let in fearlessness\, resilience\, happiness\, impermanence\, balance\, compassion\, skillful action\, and beginner’s mind. \nHer suspenseful\, sometimes hilarious\, and always heart–warming journey of body and mind\, shaped by ancient Buddhist teachings\, entertains as it charts reality’s depths and danger zones so arm–chair adventurers\, spiritual seekers\, and the climate concerned can navigate tumultuous waters and arrive together on the shore of planetary well–being. \nSpiritual Ecologist Heather Lyn Mann is a practitioner of Buddhism\, sailing\, and mindful advocacy. Mann founded and led the not-for-profit Center for Resilient Cities—an organization mobilizing inner–city residents to restore natural beauty and function in damaged neighborhood landscapes. She also co–edits Touching the Earth: A Newsletter of Earth Holding Actions in the Plum Village Tradition.  In 2007\, together with her husband and cat\, Mann set sail on a 15\,000–nautical–mile\, six–year voyage.
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SUMMARY:Wide Angle Lunches: Femi Oyediran & Miles White
DESCRIPTION:Wide Angle Lunch is a thought-provoking lunch hour in the peaceful surroundings of the Charleston Library Society while you fulfill your appetite in every way. \nFemi Oyediran & Miles White ~ Wine As We See It \nNo matter where in the world you are\, wine has a magical\, mystical power to bring people together. Whether it’s showing up at a dinner party with a beautiful bottle of Cabernet\, or sipping Chardonnay on the patio all summer long\, wine is featured in so many of life’s finer moments. \nFemi Oyediran and Miles White are two young Charleston-based Sommeliers and the co-owners of Graft Wine Shop. Together\, the two friends will share their personal stories and explain why they think wine is an accessory that tightens connections between friends and strangers. With Mr. Oyediran and Mr. White\, it’s always about the wine! Boxed lunches will be served. \nFemi Oyediran: Femi is the co-owner of Graft Wine Shop. Working under the tutelage of Sommelier Rick Rubel of Charleston Place Hotel\,  he made the rare achievement of passing the first three levels of the Court of Master Sommeliers within two years\, including gaining the Walter Clore Scholarship for achieving the highest score on his certified exam. He is one of 7 Advanced Sommeliers in the state of South Carolina. He is also a two-time national finalist for the Chaine des Rotisseurs Best Young Sommelier in America competition\, and the winner of the 2017 Top Somm Blind Tasting Competition of the Charleston Wine + Food Festival. He was featured as one of Zagat’s Charleston 30 Under 30 in the food and beverage industry and was listed as one of the “The Next Big Names in American Wine” by Tasting Table magazine. \nMiles White: Miles is the co-owner of Graft Wine Shop. Born in Charleston\, Miles started his hospitality career under his mother\, caterer Callie White and sister\, Carrie Morey of Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit. He attended Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration\, while also attending hotel school at Cesar Ritz Hotel School in Brig\, Switzerland. He received his sommelier certification through the Court of Master Sommeliers after graduating in the top of his class in the wine and beverage program at The Culinary Institute of America at Greystone in Napa Valley. Afterwards\, he was hired as a harvest intern at Antica Terra\, a cult winery in the Willamette Valley. After 3 years of traveling and winemaking in Oregon and Australia\, he returned to Charleston to work at lauded FIG Restaurant and to open Graft. \n$20 members/ $30 nonmembers for individual sessions \nOR \nSeries Pass: $60 members/ $90 nonmembers \nTo purchase tickets\, call 843-723-9912 or click here
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Johanna Neuman
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we welcome Johnna Neuman in conversation as she discusses her most recent book Gilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites Who Fought for Women’s Right To Vote. To RSVP\, call 843-723-9912 or email dreutter@charlestonlibrarysociety.org. \nGilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites Who Fought for Women’s Right To Vote\, tells the fascinating story of more than two hundred New York social figures — Astors\, Belmonts\, Harrimans\, Vanderbilts and their circle — who joined the women’s suffrage movement in the 1910s. Chronicled by a vibrant newspaper industry for their extravagant lifestyles\, they became the media darlings of their day. And when these glamorous socialites embraced the suffrage campaign\, they became the first celebrities to endorse a political cause in the twentieth century. Gilded Suffragists excavates their identities – until now hidden behind the label of Mrs. Somebody Else – and describes their rivalries for power within the suffrage movement\, the debate over chivalry that complicated their mission after the sinking of the Titanic and their political conflicts during the First World War. \nJohanna Neuman is a writer\, historian and scholar in residence at American University in Washington\, D.C. An award-winning journalist and former Nieman Fellow at Harvard\, she covered the White House\, the State Department and Congress for the Los Angeles Times and USA Today.
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SUMMARY:CLS Book Club: Prairie Fires
DESCRIPTION:CLS Book Club is back! This time we will discuss Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Caroline Fraser. Please RSVP to this free event. To RSVP\, call 843-723-9912 or email dreutter@charlestonlibrarysociety.org \nThe first comprehensive historical biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder\, the beloved author of the Little House on the Prairie books \nMillions of readers of Little House on the Prairie believe they know Laura Ingalls―the pioneer girl who survived blizzards and near-starvation on the Great Plains\, and the woman who wrote the famous autobiographical books. But the true saga of her life has never been fully told. Now\, drawing on unpublished manuscripts\, letters\, diaries\, and land and financial records\, Caroline Fraser―the editor of the Library of America edition of the Little House series―masterfully fills in the gaps in Wilder’s biography. Revealing the grown-up story behind the most influential childhood epic of pioneer life\, she also chronicles Wilder’s tumultuous relationship with her journalist daughter\, Rose Wilder Lane\, setting the record straight regarding charges of ghostwriting that have swirled around the books. \nThe Little House books\, for all the hardships they describe\, are paeans to the pioneer spirit\, portraying it as triumphant against all odds. But Wilder’s real life was harder and grittier than that\, a story of relentless struggle\, rootlessness\, and poverty. It was only in her sixties\, after losing nearly everything in the Great Depression\, that she turned to children’s books\, recasting her hardscrabble childhood as a celebratory vision of homesteading―and achieving fame and fortune in the process\, in one of the most astonishing rags-to-riches episodes in American letters. \nSpanning nearly a century of epochal change\, from the Indian Wars to the Dust Bowl\, Wilder’s dramatic life provides a unique perspective on American history and our national mythology of self-reliance. With fresh insights and new discoveries\, Prairie Fires reveals the complex woman whose classic stories grip us to this day.
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Jon Meacham
DESCRIPTION:NY Times Bestselling author Jon Meacham will visit The Charleston Library Society to discuss his latest book\, The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels with former Time\, Inc. Editor in Chief\, John Huey. \nIn this timely look at tumultuous periods when Presidents and ordinary citizens came together to defeat the forces of fear and hate\, Meacham offers a fresh take on immigration in the United States and the critical times in our history when hope has overcome hatred. Our current climate of partisan division is not new\, and by exploring past dark moments in American history Meacham shows us how our “better angels” have again and again won the day. \nMeacham will be in conversation with former Time\, Inc.\, Editor in Chief John Huey. Together they will explore the partisan divide in contemporary America and compare it with past periods of conflict and despair\, offering hope in what may not be one of our contentious hours. \nTickets are $30 per person and include a copy of The Soul of America. A special package is available at $40 for two tickets and a copy of The Soul of America. This event is sure to sell out quickly. To reserve tickets\, please call 843.723.9912 or click here.
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Dorothea Benton Frank
DESCRIPTION:NY Times Bestselling author Dorothea Benton Frank dishes the latest Lowcountry dirt on her newest novel\, By Invitation Only\, at the Charleston Library Society\, and despite the title\, this ticketed event is open to the public! \nBy Invitation Only tells the tale of two families from two very different worlds: the affluence of a Chicago high society high-rise\, and the working-class roots of a Johns Island peach farm. When a daughter of privilege plans to marry a Southern country boy\, both families are forced to face what it really means to be a Have or a Have Not. Will family secrets and parents from opposing cultures get in the way of marital bliss\, or will they all be invited to bridge the gap and find a way forward? \nYou’ll have to read the book to know how it all comes together in the end. One thing is for certain\, though: this evening with Dorothea Benton Frank is sure to delight all who attend. \nTickets are $30 per person and include a copy of By Invitation Only. A special package is available at $40 for two tickets and a copy of By Invitation Only. This event is sure to sell out quickly. To reserve tickets\, please call 843.723.9912 or click here. \nDorothea Benton Frank is the New York Times bestselling author of Bulls Island\, The Christmas Pearl\, The Land of Mango Sunsets\, and many other books. She has appeared on the Today show and Parker Ladd’s Book Talk and is a frequent speaker on creative writing and the creative process for students of all ages and in private venues\, such as the National Arts Club\, the Junior League of New York\, Friends of the Library\, and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Before she began her writing career\, Ms. Frank was involved extensively in the arts and education and in raising awareness and funding for various nonprofits in New Jersey and New York. Born and raised on Sullivan’s Island in South Carolina\, she currently divides her time between New Jersey and South Carolina.
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Patricia Moore-Pastides
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we host USC First Lady and author Patricia Moore-Pastides to discuss her new book\, At Home in the Heart of the Horseshoe: Life in the University of South Carolina’s President’s House \nAt Home in the Heart of the Horseshoe is the first book to feature the workings of the President’s House and gardens. A pictorial tour through all the public rooms calls attention to the provenance of special antiques and works of art. Presidential events are described and illustrated in charming photographs\, and delectable recipes and novel flower-arrangement ideas are shared. \nPerhaps most compelling are the stories from family members who have lived in the President’s House. Through interviews with wives and children – and in one case a grandchild – of former university presidents\, readers are privy to their most vivid memories of life in the house and recollections of campus happenings. Experiencing the house as her home\, Moore-Pastides shares highlights of her years as First Lady\, including the most poignant times as well as the lighter moments.” \nTo RSVP\, call 843-723-9912 or email dreutter@charlestonlibrarysociety.org
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