Wednesday, October 11, 6 pm, Civic Center Library
Nancie Petrucelli is the coordinator and senior genetic counselor of the Cancer Genetic Counseling Service at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. She will discuss the impact that personal and family history has on their chance of developing cancer as, well as the risk to other family members. Registration online here or call 586-574-4564.
Wednesday, October 4, 6 pm, Civic Center Library
Come share ideas and spend some dedicated time working on projects. You will be able to make a homemade greeting card or two. Bring pictures and any supplies you would like. The library will provide paper, adhesives, stamping supplies, and a Cricut machine. Register online here or call 586-574-4564.
Thursday, September 28, 6:00 pm, Civic Center Library
Driving instructor Mr. Jepheus Henry, of the Grace and Mercy Driving School in Warren, will talk about driving safety, how to avoid becoming a distracted driver, and the concerns of older drivers and their families.
Please call 586-751-0770 to register.
Friday, September 8, 1 pm, Civic Center Library
The Warren Public Library is proud to present a panel of over a dozen local authors. Their works run the gamut from fiction (thrillers, romance, mysteries, intrigue, and more), poetry, non-fiction (including African-American history) and young adult fantasy. From 1:00pm -2:15pm, hear the authors talk briefly about their books and how they came to be published. After the authors’ presentations, meet the authors. Books will be available for purchase and signing. To register, please call 586-574-4564.
Authors include: Mianne Adufuste, Shelbie and Hasani Ali, Tony Aued, Writer L. Bush, Nicole Castle, Veronica Dale, Annmarie DeClark, Thomas Galasso, Gil Guevara, Donald Levin, John Marks, Evelyn Millstein, Gregory Schindler, and Victoria Staat.
Wednesday, August 23, 6 pm, Civic Center Library
Start the upcoming school year off on the right foot. Mike Klein from the Macomb Intermediate School District will share ideas and strategies to excite students and help them succeed in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) subjects. Families with middle school and high school students are encouraged to attend this informative presentation. Registration is required. Register here or call 586.751.0770.