An Evening With Brendan Slocumb
An Evening With Brendan Slocumb
Welcome to An Evening With Brendan Slocumb!
Join us for a night of music, mystery, and good vibes at the Community College of Beaver County on
Thursday, September 26th at 6PM with bestselling author, music educator, and concert violinist, Brendan Slocumb.
Doors open at 5pm with complimentary refreshments
The Blackhawk Jazz Band will open the evening at 5:30
Brief introduction by our Keynote Speaker Dr. Jeffrey Tedford, Grove City College Director of Orchestras
Mr. Slocumb's speaking engagement begins at 6pm
This event is free to the public
Copies of his most recent titles will be available for purchase
CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT
This engagement is sponsored by The Pennsylvania Charter School and will be hybrid for the public who wish to attend virtually. More details soon.
One Book Beaver County (1BBC) is a program designed to create countywide discussions by encouraging all residents to read and discuss the same book.
ACCESSIBILITY DETAILS
Golf Cart Shuttle Service will be available before and after the event . Wait for the shuttle service near the bus stop in parking lot B .
Assisted Listening Devices (ALD's) will be available at the registration table.
** Please see an event staff member should you require specific seating **
Let's Discuss
Mr. Slocumb's books, audio books, and e-books are now available to borrow through our Library System catalogue.
All book discussions are free.
** Due to popular demand **
Monaca Public Library will host an additional 1BBC book discussion on
Saturday Sept. 14th @ 12:00 pm
998 Indiana Ave. 2nd Floor Monaca, Pa. 15061
724-775-9608
INSTRUMENT DRIVE WITH BRIGHTON MUSIC CENTER
Got an old instrument collecting dust? Bring it with you and donate to Brighton Music Center. A message from BMC:
I would love to say that we live in a state where all instruments needed for children to learn are provided-- but we don't. I was approached by a school who is in need of musical instruments. As affordable as Brighton Music Center tries to make renting an instrument, there are still families who are unable to manage the monthly fee. In conjunction with this event, we ask the public to donate old instruments... Brighton Music Center will fix them and donate them to the school.
This would be an opportunity to put instruments in a child's hands who would benefit exponentially from them. -Beth Schiemer
Brighton Music Center's vehicle will be parked outside of the venue for instrument donations.
READ (MORE) INTO IT
If you enjoyed Symphony of Secrets, you might enjoy the following books now available in our collection