THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 2024
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(9:00 am) America's White Table
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Main Lobby (1)
Program Type: Family
America’s White Table
November 4 – 11, 2024
Veterans Awareness Series (VAS) and Chapin Memorial Library are proud to present "America's White Table" display as a tribute to our veterans. Please join us in this tribute by visiting the library and learning more about the display.
The display will be on the first floor of the library from November 4–11, 2024. -
(9:30 am) Toddler Storytime
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Youth Program Room (214)
Program Type: Youth
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(10:00 am) Mobile Library - Wither's Swash Park Stop
Location: Mobile Library - Bookmobile (1)
Program Type: MobileWither's Swash Park
314 Withers Swash Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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(11:00 am) Bunco
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Non-Fiction Area (102)
Program Type: AdultIt's a fun dice game. Bring a friend or meet new friends while playing a fun, lively game.
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(11:00 am) Preschool Storytime
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Youth Program Room (214)
Program Type: Youth
For 3-5 years. -
(2:00 pm) Mobile Library - International Culinary Institute Stop
Location: Mobile Library - Bookmobile (1)
Program Type: MobileInternational Culinary Institute of Myrtle Beach
920 Crabtree Lane
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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(4:00 pm) Teens Create
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Youth Program Room (214)
Program Type: TeenTeen Create
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(7:00 pm) Virtual Author Talk with Stanley Milford, Jr.
Location: Online - Streamed Event (1)
Program Type: AdultA Navajo Investigator’s Search for the Unexplained: In Conversation with Stanley Milford, Jr.
This event is online-only. Join us for a conversation with Navajo Ranger, Stanley Milford, Jr. as he chats about the chilling and clear-eyed memoir of his investigations into bizarre cases of the paranormal and the unexplained in Navajoland.
About the Author: Stanley Milford, Jr., graduated from the United States Indian Police Academy at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Artesia, New Mexico, and worked continuously as a sworn law enforcement officer for over twenty-three years. He served as the delegated Chief Navajo Ranger for over two years through March of 2019. While with the Navajo Rangers, Stan oversaw a section called the Special Projects Unit (SPU), whose responsibilities included the investigation of cases that did not fit within everyday parameters of law enforcement or criminal investigation, many of which involved reports of the paranormal or supernatural. After leaving the Navajo Rangers, Stan served as the senior investigator for the Navajo Nation’s White Collar Crime Unit.
Click here to register for this online event!