Postponed -Meet the author: Faith Sullivan | Red Wing Public Library
The Red Wing Public Library is excited to host author Faith Sullivan,10am in the Foot Room in the library.
The Red Wing Public Library is excited to host author Faith Sullivan,10am in the Foot Room in the library.
Annie Meehan is an internationally known speaker and author and is presenting her two books, The Pineapple Principle, and Be the Exception!
Meet the author of The Life and Times of a Railroad Engineer, Bud Hoekstra. Bud Hoekstra was born on the South side of Chicago. As a child he fell in love with trains, and as an adult he got to work with them. Bud is now retired and lives in Nelson, WI.
The Red Wing Public Library is excited to host author Ken McCullough,10am in the Foot Room at the library.
The Wonders of the Peculiar Parasol is a children’s fantasy story about dragons, wizards, and a powerful parasol that lands three cousins in a strange new world, and will appeal to advanced elementary to early middle school readers with its story of magical empowerment and struggle. Mandy is on her way to her grandmother’s house.…
Every woman sacrifices. Career for kids. Her own well being for her husband. Her ideals and goals for the patriarchal world at large. Sacrifice is in their nature… but is it in their blood? Three friends who had survived everything life seemed to throw at women – eating disorders, motherhood, suicide attempts, heartbreak, addiction, and…
Tom Struve grew up on the banks of the Mississippi River in Prescott, Wisconsin. One of the many proud river professionals from that community, Captain Struve has provided a comprehensive and fun handbook for towboat admirers and enthusiasts.
Join the staff of Fair Trade Books on March 26th at 7:00PM for an intimate concert with musician, author, podcast producer, songwriter, and activist David Rovics. David Rovics was born in New York City, and as a guitar-slinging singer/songwriter now based in Portland, Oregan, has toured in over two dozen countries, including at mass protests…
Two Harbors resident Katya Gordon’s 2nd book, Climate Change Musings and Studies from Lake Superior’s North Shore, is an easy read intended to help regular people along the North Shore connect the dots between climate change and what they see happening around them—and then see themselves as agents of change. Katya will read from the…