WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 2025
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[7:45 am] Wellness with Wendy: In the Kitchen
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Other (0)
Program Type: Adult
Wellness with Wendy: In the Kitchen - Healthy Shopping Trip to Wilmington, NC
Wednesday, Nov. 5 • 7:45am-4:00pm
Come along with Wendy Bass, Recreation Leader /Fitness Instructor and One Day to Wellness coach, and learn how to “healthy shop” at some of her preferred grocery stores: Trader Joes, Lidl, Aldi, etc. Transportation will be provided. Please bring money for shopping and lunch.
You must complete the waiver form before leaving for the trip to Wilmington. Bus will leave the library at 8:00 AM sharp. Attendees must arrive by 7:45 AM.
Questions, please email forte@chapinlibrary.org or call Wanda at 843-918-1275. -
[10:00 am] Mobile Library- YMCA Stop
Location: Mobile Library - Bookmobile (1)
Program Type: MobileYMCA of Coastal Carolina
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[1:00 pm] Mobile Library - Valor Memorial Park
Location: Mobile Library - Bookmobile (1)
Program Type: MobileValor Memorial Park
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[2:00 pm] Basic Computer Class
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Medium Study Room (208)
Program Type: AdultWednesdays, October 15, 22, 29 & November 5
This in-person, 4-part, introductory series will cover...
- how a computer works
- basic use of Microsoft Word
- the internet
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 -
[2:00 pm] Virtual Author Talk with Joseph Lee
Location: Online - Streamed Event (1)
Program Type: Adult
Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity with Award-Winning Journalist Joseph Lee
Click here to register for this online event and submit questions for the author.This event is online-only. You’re invited to learn from journalist and author Joseph Lee as he chats online with us about his stirring memoir, Nothing More of This Land: Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity. In it, he explores Indigenous identity in proximity to land that serves as an iconic vacationing spot for the wealthy–the “island paradise” Martha’s Vineyard.
Lee weaves his own story—and that of his family—with conversations with Indigenous leaders, artists, and scholars from around the world about everything from culture and language to climate change and the politics of belonging. As he unpacks the meaning of Indigenous identity, Lee grants us a new understanding of our nation and what a better community might look like.
About the Author:Joseph Lee is an Aquinnah Wampanoag writer based in New York City. He has an MFA from Columbia University and teaches creative writing at Mercy University. His writing has been published in The Guardian, BuzzFeed, Vox, High Country News, and more. He was a Margins Fellow at the Asian American Writers Workshop and a Senior Indigenous Affairs Fellow at Grist.
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[3:00 pm] Mobile Library- Cresswind Community Stop
Location: Mobile Library - Bookmobile (1)
Program Type: Mobile