Programs for Wednesday, June 4th, 2025
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Mobile Library- YMCA Stop - 10:00 AM
Mobile Library
Bookmobile (1)
YMCA of Coastal Carolina -
Chair Yoga Strength - 11:00 AM
Chapin Memorial Library
Non-Fiction Area (102)
Yoga Strength Join Wendy Bass, an instructor with the City of Myrtle Beach Recreation Division, for chair yoga. This seated workout incorporates both yoga to improve mobility and flexibility as well as the use of one hand weight to improve strength and build bone mass. BRING YOUR OWN HAND HELD WEIGHT 1-3 LBS. You can use a can or a water bottle to offer some resistance. Please go at your own pace and if you are unsure of what weight to use, please start lighter. No experience necessary. -
Mobile Library - Valor Memorial Park - 1:00 PM
Mobile Library
Bookmobile (1)
Valor Memorial Park -
Virtual Author Talk with Gina Della Togna and Brian Gratwicke - 2:00 PM
Online
Streamed Event (1)
Extinctopedia–A Discovery of What We Have Lost, What is at Risk, and What To Do About it with Smithsonian Scientists
Click here to register for this online event and submit questions for the author.This event is online-only. Extinctopedia tells a complex story, not just of those who are extinct but also of those in greatest peril, with explanations of what threatens their survival.
You’re invited to grab your family and friends and join us as Smithsonian scientists highlight information found in the Smithsonian’s book, Extinctopedia: Discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet.
About the Presenters: Brian Gratwicke is a conservation biologist and leads the amphibian conservation programs at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Gratwicke grew up in Zimbabwe and began his conservation work researching the impacts to freshwater fish in Africa. In 2000, he was awarded a Rhodes scholarship that took him to Oxford, where he studied marine fish communities in the British Virgin Islands for his doctorate. After completing his doctorate, Gratwicke moved to Washington, D.C., where he worked as a program administrator and then assistant director of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's Save the Tiger Fund.
Dr. Gina Della Togna is a researcher and conservationist, currently serving as the Executive Director of the Amphibian Survival Alliance and a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.Her dedication to amphibian conservation extends to her involvement in global, regional, and local initiatives, where she fosters collaborations and spearheads innovative projects to safeguard amphibian populations. Her expertise and passion have made her a leading figure in the field of conservation biology, inspiring positive change for the future of amphibians and their ecosystems.
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Mobile Library- Withers Swash Park - 3:00 PM
Mobile Library
Bookmobile (1)
Wither's Swash Park