Bilingual Book Club
Club bilingüe de lectura
Tuesday, August 18
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Join us for our new bilingual adult book club — complete with free child care and Spanish translation provided by our partners at the Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County (ECPAC).
Enjoy a welcoming space to read, connect and chat without worrying about the kids. Before the meeting, read "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig, then come ready for thoughtful conversation. Light snacks and refreshments will be offered while supplies last.
Appropriate for adults. This book club will be hosted in English and Spanish. All adults — with children or child‑free — are welcome to attend. Space is limited; registration required. Click here to register through ECPAC’s sign-up page.
Acompáñanos en nuestro nuevo club bilingüe de lectura para adultos que incluye guardería gratis e interpretación en español por cortesía de nuestra organización para la primera infancia Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County (ECPAC, por su sigla en inglés). Disfruta de un ambiente acogedor para leer, conectarte y platicar sin preocuparte por los niños.
Antes de la reunión, lee "La Biblioteca de la Medianoche" de Matt Haig, y ven preparado para una conversación reflexiva. Se ofrecerán bocadillos ligeros y refrescos mientras haya existencias.
Apropiado para adultos. Este club de lectura es en inglés y español. Todos los adultos están invitados a asistir, tanto con niños como sin niños. El espacio es limitado; se requiere inscripción. Haz clic aquí para inscribirte por medio de la página de ECPAC.
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