Author Talk with Robyn Carr: An East End Libraries Event

Join East End Libraries for this author event Robyn Carr, author and creator of the Virgin River series, now in its 4th Season on Netflix, will be joining the East End Libraries of Long Island via Zoom. Registration is required. An East End Libraries Event with Westhampton Free Library. Saturday 11/12 virtually 1-2 PM ToContinue reading Author Talk with Robyn Carr: An East End Libraries Event

SHY, the Alarmingly Outspoken Memoirs of Mary Rodgers: A Conversation with Jesse Green and David Alpern

East End Libraries Present:Join David Alpern, radio and print journalist, and Jesse Green, chief theater critic for The New York Times, as they discuss Green’s collaboration with Mary Rodgers on her unique memoir, SHY, the Alarmingly Outspoken Memoirs of Mary Rodgers.5:30 — 7 PM Via Zoom November 10th To Register: Call (631) 324-0222 Ext. 3,Continue reading SHY, the Alarmingly Outspoken Memoirs of Mary Rodgers: A Conversation with Jesse Green and David Alpern

Author Talk – Judy Sleed – The Fight of the Crayons!

Join us as we welcome Judy Sleed, creator of the coloring book, The Fight of the Crayons! “The Fight of the Crayons (thefightofthecrayons.com) is a tender tale with a peaceful resolution. This timeless message is of love and acceptance for children of all different colors, sizes, and shapes. Parents will love it too! The bookContinue reading “Author Talk – Judy Sleed – The Fight of the Crayons!”

Author Talk & Signing, William McKeever, “Emperors of the Deep”

Author Talk and Book Signing at The East Hampton Library 159 Main St East Hampton, NY 11937 Friday November 1st 6 PM William McKeever is an author and documentary filmmaker. His book, Emperors of the Deep, focuses on raising awareness to the plight of sharks and makes a call for action to save them. He alsoContinue reading “Author Talk & Signing, William McKeever, “Emperors of the Deep””

Karl Grossman, “Jewish History on Long Island’s East End”

Journalist and professor of journalism, Karl Grossman, will give a presentation from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, August 15 about “Jewish History on Long Island’s East End” from 6 to 8 p.m. at the East Hampton Library. There is free admission. call (631) 324-0222 ext.3 or visit Eventbrite to register http://www.eventbrite.com… Grossman is a full professor ofContinue reading “Karl Grossman, “Jewish History on Long Island’s East End””

Author Talk – Sparrow Beach – Shelby (Skip) Raebeck

Join us in welcoming author Shelby (Skip) Raebeck as he discusses his novel, Sparrow Beach! Living on Long Island’s fast-developing East End, local builder Michael Dorian is forced to reckon: with a building industry being overrun by Manhattan developers; with a failing marriage and teenage daughter riddled with anxiety; with the nature of a hauntingly beautifulContinue reading “Author Talk – Sparrow Beach – Shelby (Skip) Raebeck”

Author Talk – The Courtroom is My Theater – Jay Goldberg

Join us in welcoming attorney and author Jay Goldberg as he discusses his book, The Courtroom is My Theater. One man’s journey through the practice of law with some of the world’s most powerful and colorful characters, including Robert F. Kennedy, Willie Nelson and Bess Myerson. SAT JULY 20th 3:30 – 5 PM To Register:Continue reading “Author Talk – The Courtroom is My Theater – Jay Goldberg”

Author Talk “How a Nursing Home Works” Peter D. Busacca

Peter D. Busacca takes the reader through each department of a nursing home to show them the complexities of what goes on there to deliver quality care to the patient/resident. Healthcare is the fastest-growing sector of the economy, so a young person thinking of a career in healthcare could see what they are going toContinue reading “Author Talk “How a Nursing Home Works” Peter D. Busacca”