Amy Cotler, veteran culinary professional and farm to table advocate will talk about her new book, a comprehensive how-to guide for seeking out and savoring local food all year round. Talk, reading, signing with questions and answers.
For September, we are reading The Puzzle of the Paper Daughter (An American Girl “Julie” Mystery) by Kathryn Reiss.
Bring a poem or two to share, your own or someone else’s.
Pauline Muth is president of the American Bonsai Society and has been studying and practicing Bonsai for more than 35 years.
In 1903 Mary Boulton flees alone across the West, one heart-pounding step ahead of the law.
Local author Marcia Reiss, who has written seven books on architecture and New York history, will unearth the European roots of our quintessential American homes and commercial buildings.
An acclaimed documentary about the rise of DIY, art, craft, and design. Plus author Jenna Woginrich with her book “Made from Scratch”
Jon Katz reads from his new novel, “Rose in a Storm” — a gripping adventure tale and a remarkable window into the mind of an animal.

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