[Calendar of Events]

Chapin Memorial Library
Calendar of Events

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 2025


  1. (9:30 am) Babytime
    [ProgramImage1]

    Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Youth Program Room (214)
    Program Type: Youth


    For ages 4-18 months.

    Enjoy rhymes, fingerplays, music, bubbles, and playtime with age appropriate toys.

  2. (1:00 pm) Career Assistance
    [ProgramImage1]

    Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Small Study Room (209)
    Program Type: Adult


    Career Assistance

    Would you like assistance with refreshing your job search skills, updating your resume, or filling out an online job application? The Library is partnering with the Goodwill Career Opportunity Center to bring a Career Navigator to the library to assist you.

    Reserve your 30-minute appointment by calling the Information Services desk at 843-918-1295.

    Reservations required.

  3. (2:00 pm) Virtual Author Talk With Lee Hawkins
    [ProgramImage1]

    Location: Online - Streamed Event (1)
    Program Type: Adult

    I Am Nobody’s Slave: An Author Talk with Pulitzer Prize Finalist Lee Hawkins

    This event is online-only. We welcome you to our conversation with journalist and author Lee Hawkins as he talks to us about the examination of his family’s legacy of post-enslavement trauma and resilience in this riveting memoir, I Am Nobody's Slave: How Uncovering My Family’s History Set Me Free.

    About the Author: Lee Hawkins was a 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist as a lead reporter on a series about the Tulsa Massacre of 1921 at the Wall Street Journal, where he worked for nineteen years. He has received several fellowships, including The Carter Center’s Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism, the Alicia Patterson Foundation Journalism Fellowship, the O’Brien Fellowship for Public Service Journalism, the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism National Fellowship for reporting on child well-being. Hawkins is a five-time winner of the National Association of Black Journalists’ “Salute to Excellence” Award. He is the creator and host of the podcast “What Happened in Alabama?” and lives in the New York City area.

    Click here to register for this online event!

  4. (3:00 pm) Basic Computer Class- February
    [ProgramImage1]

    Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Medium Study Room (208)
    Program Type: Adult

    Tuesdays, February 11, 18, 25, & March 4

    Learn the basics of using a computer. 

    This in-person, 4-part, introductory series will cover...
  5. how a computer works
  6. basic use of Microsoft Word
  7. the internet
  8. email

  9. Please plan to attend all sessions.
    No computer experience necessary. Computers will be provided. We are using computers with Windows software. Ages 18 and up. Questions, contact Ashley at 843-918-1275

  • (4:30 pm) Teens Explore
    [ProgramImage1]

    Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Youth Program Room (214)
    Program Type: Teen

    Teens Explore

    In this program, teens will try various activities to broaden their skill set.
    This month, they will learn the art and process of collage.

  • (5:30 pm) Jazz in the Stacks: Burnin Bridges
    [ProgramImage1]

    Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Non-Fiction Area (102)
    Program Type: Adult


    Jazz in the Stacks
    Tuesdays in February • 5:30-6:30pm
    Admittance: Free: open to public

    Performance by: Burnin Bridges

    An hour of talented jazz musicians weekly on Tuesday nights from 5:30 to 6:30. Enjoy the stylings of a different group each week. Free and open to the public. January 7, 2025 through March 4, 2025.

  • Return to Calendar subdirectory_arrow_left