Book Recommendation – December
I’ll be home for Christmas by Jenny Bayliss Fred Hallow-Hart isn’t in love with the idea of returning home to Pine Bluff. But after a bad breakup and a subsequent eviction, she’s fresh out of options.
I’ll be home for Christmas by Jenny Bayliss Fred Hallow-Hart isn’t in love with the idea of returning home to Pine Bluff. But after a bad breakup and a subsequent eviction, she’s fresh out of options.
Help Us Fill Our Community Cabinet! What we need: Socks, gloves, hats, rain ponchos, travel size deodorant and tooth paste, water, first aid items, ChapStick, combs, and feminine hygiene products.
The work of local artist Viola Linley is now on display in the art gallery at the Suzette Brumleve Memorial Effingham Public Library. The artist, a 13-year-old Sacred Heart student, is showing a selection of her work through Dec.
November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, a time to heighten awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and show support to those living with it. The Forget Me Not Resource Center connects dementia patients and their caregivers with the education and tools that they need to navigate this difficult season.
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo Alex Stern can see ghosts, which got her a ticket to Yale. There, she is expected to supervise rituals secret societies perform, as these rituals attract the dead.