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Art and Adventures with Dan Santat

Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Digital Library
Program Type:
Arts & Crafts, Author Events, Family Programming, Literature & Writing, Virtual/Zoom Events
Age Group:
Children (7 - 11), Teens (12 - 18), Adults

Join bestselling author and illustrator Dan Santat for an afternoon event all about books and art with friend and collaborator, author Minh Lê.

Dan Santat is the author and illustrator of over a hundred books for young people

Virtual Event
Library Branch: Digital Library
Age Group: Children (7 - 11), Teens (12 - 18), Adults
Program Type: Arts & Crafts, Author Events, Family Programming, Literature & Writing, Virtual/Zoom Events
Event Details:

Join bestselling author and illustrator Dan Santat for an afternoon event all about books and art with friend and collaborator, author Minh Lê.

Dan Santat is the author and illustrator of over a hundred books for young people

This event is in the "Teens (12 - 18)" group.
This event is in the "Adults" group.

Poverty: A Discussion with Matthew Desmond

Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Digital Library
Program Type:
Author Events, Current Events, Educational Programming, Social Justice, Virtual/Zoom Events
Age Group:
Teens (12 - 18), Adults

Join us to close out our fourth season with bestselling author Matthew Desmond in conversation with award-winning journalist Natalie Moore. 

Matthew Desmond is a professor of sociology at Princeton Unive

Virtual Event
Library Branch: Digital Library
Age Group: Teens (12 - 18), Adults
Program Type: Author Events, Current Events, Educational Programming, Social Justice, Virtual/Zoom Events
Event Details:

Join us to close out our fourth season with bestselling author Matthew Desmond in conversation with award-winning journalist Natalie Moore. 

Matthew Desmond is a professor of sociology at Princeton Unive