Chatham Chuckwagon at St. Bartholomew’s

This week your cooking hosts are the co-teams from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Pittsboro Presbyterian Church. Swedish meatballs with egg noodles. We look forward to seeing you come through. Thank you all who are picking up for others, it’s you who are helping us reach further. St. Bartholomew’s is just NW of the circle, go west on Hanks St. to the end at Rectory St. and you will see us.

Offsite Event: Lamar Giles presents THE GETAWAY at the Chapel Hill Public Library, Flyleaf Books

Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill

Jay is living his best life at Karloff Country, one of the world’s most famous resorts. He’s got his family, his crew, and an incredible after-school job at the property’s main theme park. Life isn’t so great for the rest of the world, but when people come here to vacation, it’s to get away from all that. As things outside get worse, trouble starts seeping into Karloff. First, Jay’s friend Connie and her family disappear in the middle of the night and no one will talk about it. Then the richest and most powerful families start arriving, only... they aren’t leaving. Unknown to the employees, the resort has been selling shares in an end-of-the-world oasis. The best of the best at the end of days. And in order to deliver the top-notch customer service the wealthy clientele paid for, the employees will be at their total beck and call. Whether they like it or not. Yet Karloff Country didn’t count on Jay and his crew--and just how far they’ll go to find out the truth and save themselves. But what’s more dangerous: the monster you know in your home or the unknown nightmare outside the walls? Lamar Giles writes for teens and adults across multiple genres, with work appearing on numerous Best Of lists each and every year. He is the author of the acclaimed novels Fake ID, Endangered, Overturned, Spin, The Last Last-Day-of-Summer, Not So Pure and Simple, and The Last Mirror on the Left as well as numerous pieces of short fiction. He is a founding member of We Need Diverse Books and resides in Virginia with his wife.

WRITERS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION, with Jill McCorkle, Stephanie Elizondo Griest,and Tim Tyson at Flyleaf Books

Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill

Writers for Democratic Action celebrate National Voter Registration Day with readings by Tim Tyson and Stephanie Elionzo Griest, moderated by Jill McCorkle. Jill McCorkle’s first two novels were released simultaneously when she was just out of college, and the New York Times called her “a born novelist.” Since then, she has published five other novels and four collections of short stories, and her work has appeared in Best American Short Stories several times, as well as The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction. Five of her books have been New York Times Notable books, and her novel, Life After Life, was a New York Times bestseller. Stephanie Elizondo Griest is a globetrotting author from the Texas/Mexico borderlands. Her five books include the memoirs Around the Bloc; Mexican Enough; and All the Agents & Saints. She has also written for the New York Times, Washington Post, The Believer, and Oxford American. Among her honors are a Hodder Fellowship at Princeton and a Margolis Award for Social Justice Reporting. Currently Associate Professor of Creative Nonfiction at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, she has performed as a Moth storyteller. Tim Tyson is Senior Research Scholar at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Visiting Professor of American Christianity and Southern Culture at Duke Divinity School, and adjunct professor of American Studies at the University of North Carolina. He is the author of The Blood of Emmett Till, a New York Times bestseller; Blood Done Sign My Name, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and winner of the Southern Book Award for Nonfiction and the Grawemeyer Award in Religion, as well as the basis for a feature film; and Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams and the Roots of Black Power, winner of the James Rawley Prize for best book […]

Hands-on Video Marketing for Business

Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center 1801 Nash Street, Sanford

Let’s put fingers to keyboards and make some videos! Using video to market your business can help you stay visible in social media longer, get more exposure and engagement, and increase sales and traffic. In this hands-on seminar, you’ll make one video from a template and at least one video from scratch, all of which you’ll get to keep and use in your marketing immediately. Participants should bring a mobile device pre-loaded with behind-the-scenes photos/videos, product photos/videos, and logos. This class is free and offered by the Central Carolina Community College Small Business Center and will be taught at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center in Sanford. Pre-registration is required.