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SUMMARY:KCPL StoryWalk®
DESCRIPTION:KCPL StoryWalk®\nMay 28 – June 1\n \nThe whole family will enjoy our StoryWalk®\, “Mrs. Honey’s Hat”\,  in the Library Walkway (entrances on Capitol and Summers Streets). Every day a different creature removes an item from Mrs. Honey’s large and outlandish hat\, leaving behind something new in its place. StoryWalks® promote early literacy\, physical activity\, and family time together in nature. \nLocation: Kanawha County Public Library\, 123 Capitol Street
URL:https://festivallcharleston.com/event/kcpl-storywalk/
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SUMMARY:Literary Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Literary Roundtable\nMay 30 | 5:30pm – 7:30pm\n																										 \nCurated and hosted by West Virginia Poet Laureate Marc Harshman\, this year’s panel on written fiction will feature the works of Marie Manilla\, Natalie Sypolt (change from print schedule)\, and Glenn Taylor. \nLocation: Taylor Books Annex Gallery\, 226 Capitol St. \n*FREE Event* \n																										 \nGlenn Taylor\nGlenn Taylor’s fourth novel\, The Songs of Betty Baach won the 2023 Juniper Prize in Fiction. His first novel\, The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award. Glenn’s work has appeared in such venues as the Oxford American\, The Guardian\, Gulf Coast\, and Huizache. Born and raised in Huntington\, West Virginia\, he now resides with his family in Morgantown\, where he is at work on a new novel. \n  \n  \n																										 \nNatalie Sypolt\nNatalie Sypolt lives and writes in West Virginia. She is the author of The Sound of Holding Your Breath (2018\, West Virginia University Press) and second book\, tentatively titled If Only the Rain Would Come\, is set to be published by University Press of Kentucky in 2026. Her work has appeared in Glimmer Train\, Appalachian Review\, Still: The Journal\, r.kv.r.y.\, Superstition Review\, Paste\, Willow Springs Review\, and The Kenyon Review Online\, among other fine journals.  Natalie is the former President of the Appalachian Studies Association\, has taught in the low-residency MFA Program at West Virginia Wesleyan College\, and works as an Associate Professor of English at Pierpont Community & Technical College. \n  \n																										 \nMarie Manilla\nWest Virginia native Marie Manilla is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her novel\, The Patron Saint of Ugly\, received The Weatherford Award. Shrapnel won The Fred Bonnie Award for Best First Novel. Stories in her collection\, Still Life with Plums\, first appeared in the Chicago Tribune\, Prairie Schooner\, Mississippi Review\, and other journals. Her essays have appeared in Word Riot\, Cossack Review\, Gargoyle\, and elsewhere. Marie lives in her hometown of Huntington with her husband\, Don Primerano. \n Learn more about Marie here.
URL:https://festivallcharleston.com/event/literary-roundtable/
LOCATION:Taylor Books\, 226 Capitol Street\, Charleston\, WV\, 25301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literature,Local Art,other-events
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SUMMARY:Annual Kanawha County Public Library Used Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:Annual Kanawha County Public Library Used Book Sale\nMay 31 | 10am – 3pm\nThis year’s Annual Kanawha County Public Library Used Book Sale\, in conjunction with the Capitol Street Art Fair and Children’s Art Fair\, will be held at the Main Library in Room 311. \nAll proceeds help fund library programs and services.
URL:https://festivallcharleston.com/event/annual-kanawha-county-public-library-used-book-sale/
LOCATION:Kanawha County Public Library
CATEGORIES:family-fun,Literature,other-events
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SUMMARY:Summer Library Club Saturday: Color Our World Kick-Off
DESCRIPTION:Summer Library Club Saturday: Color Our World Kick-Off\nMay 31 | 11am – 2pm\n \nJoin the Kanawha County Public Library outside on the Plaza for a Summer Library Club pre-registration celebration!  \nRegister to read in their annual Summer Library Club Challenge\, play lawn games\, make rainbow sand art\, and enjoy the Capitol Street Art Fair! The theme of our reading challenge this year is Color Our World. \nEarn colorful prizes as you read\, no matter your age! Ask a staff member to register online or pick up a paper reading log inside. In case of inclement weather\, we will be indoors on the Children’s Floor in the Main Library. \nLocation: Kanawha County Public Library Plaza\, 123 Capitol Street
URL:https://festivallcharleston.com/event/summer-library-club-saturday-color-our-world-kick-off/
LOCATION:Kanawha County Public Library
CATEGORIES:family-fun,Literature,other-events
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SUMMARY:Poems While You Wait
DESCRIPTION:Poems While You Wait\nMay 31\, 12-2pm\n																										 \n  \nWV Poet Laureate Marc Harshman\, along with poets Kirk Judd and Sara Henning\, will create original one-of-a-kind poems designed just for you! \nStop by Taylor Books while you are out enjoying the Capitol Street Art Fair and take home a little memory. \nDonations: $5 donation to purchase a poem goes back to FestivALL  \nLocation: Taylor Books Annex Gallery\, 226 Capitol St.
URL:https://festivallcharleston.com/event/poems-while-you-wait-3/
LOCATION:Taylor Books\, 226 Capitol Street\, Charleston\, WV\, 25301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literature,other-events
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