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What’s Happening At The Mill Valley Public Library - April 17, 2023

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April 19, 2023

From: Mill Valley Public Library

Mill Valley Historical Society  Presents

"Mill Valley," the Song Heard 'round the World

Wednesday, May 3rd  |  6:00pm

In-Person Event in the Amphitheater 

On a balmy Christmas Day in 1969, Rita Abrams sat down on the bench next to the Mill Valley Greyhound Bus Depot (now the Plaza) to write a little song that, thanks to producer Erik Jacobsen, was to make her, the Strawberry Point School Third Grade Class, and Mill Valley itself famous. But more important was the emotional impact it has had on so many people worldwide. Join us as Rita shares memories and stories about her iconic song and its remarkable journey across the world. 

Registration required. Click here to register.

Book Launch

Before the Borderless: Dialogues with the Art of Cy Twombly

Thursday, April 27th  |  7:00pm

Creekside Room 

Join us as we celebrate the launch of Dean Rader's new book, Before the Borderless: Dialogues with the Art of Cy Twombly. Joining Dean will be newly-appointed Marin Poet Laureate Francesca Bell, who will give us an exciting sneak peek of her forthcoming second book What Small Sound

Registration required. For more information on the poets and to register click here.

Online Author Talk

William Kent Krueger

Thursday, April 27th  |  5:00pm

Online 

Join us for an online author talk with New York Times bestseller William Kent Krueger as he discusses his newest book in the Cork O’Connor series Fox Creek and his other works! 

Registration required. Click here to register.

Computer Class

Intro to Home Recording

Saturdays 4/22 and 4/29  |  1:00-3:00pm

Creekside Room and online via Zoom 

Maybe you're bursting with musical talent. Maybe you have the idea for the next great podcast. On your computer, tablet, and phone you can record professional-quality voiceovers, vocals, and instruments, then make use of non-destructive editing and a vast range of plugins to tune, customize, and sweeten your sound. 

In Part I, learn about the workings of microphones, room treatment, and good starting recording setups for voice and common instruments.
In Part II, learn about what to do with your audio once you've captured it. Dynamics, EQ, reverbs, processing, and editing in a Digital Audio Workstation. 

Register to attend either in-person or online (registrants will be sent the Zoom link).

Earth Month

The Buzz on Bees

Tuesday, April 25th | 6:00pm

Creekside Room 

From producing delicious honey to ensuring our fruits and flowers are pollinated, bees play an important role not just in our kitchens but in our entire ecosystem. Join us to learn about honeybees, native bees, and what you can do to help keep their populations strong. Join Dr. Jason Graham for this very special program. It's going to bee a great time! 

Registration is required. Limited seating. Click here to register.

For Readers

Chinese-American Literature Book Club

Monday, April 24th   |  6:00pm

Mamahuhu Restaurant - 173 Throckmorton Avenue 

This book club is a joint effort between the Mill Valley Library and Mamahuhu Chinese-American Restaurant to showcase the literature of Chinese and Chinese-American authors. Join us for a thoughtful discussion about culture, language, heritage, and belonging. This book club is open to all and meets the 4th Monday of every other month at Mamahuhu Restaurant.
 
This month we'll be discussing Stay True by Hua Hsu. 

To reserve your copy of the book click here to register.

Film Screening

Chinese Couplets with Felicia Lowe

Thursday, May 4th  |  6:00 - 7:30pm

Creekside Room 

Join us for an evening on a film screening and Q&A with local filmmaker and resident Felicia Lowe. Part memoir, part history, part investigation, Chinese Couplets spans two centuries, three countries and four generations of women in this intimate story that reveals the impact of America’s Chinese Exclusion era on her family. Lowe offers a nuanced, engaging approach to the debate that details the long-term, multi-generational effects of ethnically-motivated immigration policies while imparting a cautionary tale of living with cultural pluralism in the 21st century. 

Registration recommended. Click here to register.

Mill Valley Library Foundation Presents

Estate Planning Workshop

Wednesday, May 17th  |  7:00–8:00pm

Virtual workshop 

The Mill Valley Library Foundation is offering a free estate planning workshop that focuses on reviewing your estate plan. An estate plan may include a will, trust, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and beneficiary designations. The workshop will be led by Lisa Fialco, a certified specialist in estate planning, trust and probate law. She will offer tips to examine your estate plan and ensure that it reflects your current family, finances, and personal priorities. Registration required. 

For more information on Lisa Fialco and to register, click here.

(Registration is through the Mill Valley Library Foundation)

For Teens

Teen Book Swap Event

Sunday, April 23rd  |  12:30pm

Creekside Room 

Teen book lovers! If you love books, drawing, trivia (prizes!!) and food this is the event for you! Please bring any books you'd like to swap the day of the event to exchange. If you don't bring a book to exchange, you are still welcome to take home a free book! Hosted by Mill Valley Library Teen Advisory Board. 

Ages 11-19 only. No registration required.