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TUESDAY, JULY 14TH, 2026


  1. [9:30 am] Babytime
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    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
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    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] Friendly Feud

    Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Main Meeting Room (101)
    Program Type: Adult


    Friendly Feud

    Join us for the game in which five members of one team are pitted against five members of another team. Each team's goal is to guess the results of survey questions that are Halloween-based. A player from each team initially faces off, answering the question to earn the chance to either pass or play. The team with the highest score wins.

    This event will see (2) teams in a Family Feud style tournament. Each team MUST have 5 players, no less and no more than 5 players. Register as a team by listing your name plus team name on the registration form (e.g., Forte - Team Chapin). If you do not have a team we will form a team for you.

  4. [4:00 pm] Seahawk Writers' & Poets' Group
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    Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Large Study Room (207)
    Program Type: Adult


    The Seahawk Writers’ and Poets’ Group
    2nd Tuesday of the month • 4:00pm-5:30pm • Age 18+

    The group will be a peer-led group. Expect discussions on the craft and practice of writing. Why do writers write? Why do poets feel the need to reach out?

  5. [7:00 pm] Virtual Author Talk with Karin Slaughter
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    Location: Online - Streamed Event (1)
    Program Type: Adult


    Small Towns and Big Secrets: In Conversation with Bestselling Author Karin Slaughter

    Click here to register for this online event and submit questions for the author.

    This event is online-only. Join us for a thrilling evening with acclaimed author Karin Slaughter as we chat about her North Falls series, consisting of We Are All Guilty Here, in which two teenage girls vanish in rural Georgia, and her upcoming sequel, The Secrets We Hide.

    In The Secrets We Hide, Slaughter welcomes readers back to North Falls. A small town with big secrets…

    When gunshots ring out, Sheriff Emmy Clifton and her sister, ex-federal agent Jude Archer, discover a devastating crime scene. Allison Vickery has been murdered in her own kitchen, and her teenage daughter is bleeding upstairs, left for dead.

    And it’s up to Emmy Clifton to uncover the truth…

    Register now to take part in the discussion, and for an exclusive sneak peek of The Secrets We Hide, coming out August 11, 2026!

    About the Author: Karin Slaughter is one of the world’s most popular storytellers. She is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty-five novels, including the Edgar nominated Cop Town and standalone novels Pretty Girls and False Witness. Karin Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta.

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