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SUMMARY:CWBF: Open Mic Poetry
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival invites local poets to share their work during an open mic poetry event starting at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday\, September 27 at the Portage County Public Library. \nFor today’s final CWBF event occurring in Stevens Point\, poets from around central Wisconsin are welcome to join us to read their poems. We’ll have a signup sheet at the beginning\, and poets should plan on reading at least one or two poems\, depending on how many people attend. Original poems are preferred. Please make sure your poem is suitable for a general audience. \nThis Central Wisconsin Book Festival event is free and open to writers of all ages\, and no need to register ahead of time. Call 715-346-1548 for more information. \nThe Central Wisconsin Book Festival would not happen without the support from several organizations\, foundations\, and businesses. Support for the 2025 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library\, and McMillan Memorial Library\, and the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. Additional support was provided by the MURCO Foundation\, Ruder Ware Law Firm\, the Marathon County Public Library Foundation\, and the Portage County Public Library Foundation\, as well as Bound to Happen Books\, Janke Book Store\, Sojourn Booksellers\, Red Eye Brewing Company\, the Hmong American Center Inc.\, the Marathon County Historical Society\, Timekeeper Distillery\, Wisconsin Public Radio\, and the UW Center for Civic Engagement.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/cwbf-open-mic-poetry/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Children (6-11),CWBF,Young Adults (12-18),Young Children (0-5),Youth
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SUMMARY:CWBF: “Chainsaw Love” with Author James Card
DESCRIPTION:The Portage County Public Library will host Wisconsin author James Card during the Central Wisconsin Book Festival to discuss his new book\, “Chainsaw Love: Field Notes on the World’s Most Dynamic Power Tool\,” at the Stevens Point Branch. \nConsidered the most powerful of all handheld tools\, the chainsaw has been vital to contemporary life in ways large\, small\, and sometimes surprising since it first came on the market in the 1940s. In “Chainsaw Love\,” Card celebrates this formidable implement in unflinching style\, sharing stories and reflections about the world of chainsaws and the people who use and appreciate them. He will join us to discuss the book (and chainsaws)\, take questions\, and sign copies of his book\, scheduled to be published September 2025 from the Wisconsin Historical Society Press. \nCard has written for The New York Times\, Rolling Stone\, and other national publications. Between stints as a magazine editor and a journalist\, he worked as a line-clearance tree faller. He is the author of “The Dawn Patrol Diaries\,” recounting his experiences as South Korea’s only fly-fishing guide. He lives in central Wisconsin. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, no registration required. Call 715-346-1548 for more information. \nThe Central Wisconsin Book Festival would not happen without the support from several organizations\, foundations\, and businesses. Support for the 2025 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library\, and McMillan Memorial Library\, and the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. Additional support was provided by the MURCO Foundation\, Ruder Ware Law Firm\, the Marathon County Public Library Foundation\, and the Portage County Public Library Foundation\, as well as Bound to Happen Books\, Janke Book Store\, Sojourn Booksellers\, Red Eye Brewing Company\, the Hmong American Center Inc.\, the Marathon County Historical Society\, Timekeeper Distillery\, Wisconsin Public Radio\, and the UW Center for Civic Engagement.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/cwbf-chainsaw-love-with-author-james-card/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250927T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250927T110000
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SUMMARY:CWBF: “The Quiet Librarian" with Author Allen Eskens
DESCRIPTION:The Portage County Public Library is thrilled to welcome author Allen Eskens\, award-winning\, bestselling author of 10 books\, including “The Life We Bury.” Eskens will discuss his latest page-turner\, “The Quiet Librarian”—a haunting new novel about a quiet Minnesota librarian whose life is turned upside down after her best friend is murdered…and she may be next. A Q&A session and book signing will follow. \nEskens is the recipient of the Barry Award\, Minnesota Book Award\, Left Coast Crime Award\, and Silver Falchion Award and has been a finalist for the Edgar® Award\, Thriller Award\, Anthony Award and Nero Award. He has a journalism degree from the University of Minnesota and a law degree from Hamline University. He studied creative writing in the M.F.A. program at Minnesota State University-Mankato\, as well as the Loft Literary Center and the Iowa Summer Writer’s Festival. \nThis Central Wisconsin Book Festival event is free and no registration is required. Call 715-346-1548 for more information. \nThe Central Wisconsin Book Festival would not happen without the support from several organizations\, foundations\, and businesses. Support for the 2025 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library\, and McMillan Memorial Library\, and the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. Additional support was provided by the MURCO Foundation\, Ruder Ware Law Firm\, the Marathon County Public Library Foundation\, and the Portage County Public Library Foundation\, as well as Bound to Happen Books\, Janke Book Store\, Sojourn Booksellers\, Red Eye Brewing Company\, the Hmong American Center Inc.\, the Marathon County Historical Society\, Timekeeper Distillery\, Wisconsin Public Radio\, and the UW Center for Civic Engagement.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/cwbf-the-quiet-librarian-with-author-allen-eskens/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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SUMMARY:CWBF: Local Author Fair
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the Stevens Point Branch of the Portage County Public Library for our Local Author Fair\, where published local authors will showcase their work! Discover new books\, chat with talented writers from our community\, and get inspired! Featured authors include: Jill Sisson Quinn\, Doug Henderson\, Faith Blum\, Jason R. Davis\, Joy Kirsch\, Rick Bie\, Lor E. Lynn\, Greg McKinney\, T. J. Monroe\, and Tom Jensen. \nCome celebrate local stories and support our writing community! Stop by on Saturday\, September 27\, from 8:00-9:30 a.m. This Central Wisconsin Book Festival event is free and no registration is required. For more information\, please call 715-346-1544. \nThe Central Wisconsin Book Festival would not happen without the support from several organizations\, foundations\, and businesses. Support for the 2025 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library\, and McMillan Memorial Library\, and the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. Additional support was provided by the MURCO Foundation\, Ruder Ware Law Firm\, the Marathon County Public Library Foundation\, and the Portage County Public Library Foundation\, as well as Bound to Happen Books\, Janke Book Store\, Sojourn Booksellers\, Red Eye Brewing Company\, the Hmong American Center Inc.\, the Marathon County Historical Society\, Timekeeper Distillery\, Wisconsin Public Radio\, and the UW Center for Civic Engagement.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/cwbf-local-author-fair/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Children (6-11),CWBF,Young Adults (12-18),Young Children (0-5),Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250926T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250926T200000
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SUMMARY:CWBF: Nickolas Butler Presents "A Forty Year Kiss"
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed\, bestselling author Nickolas Butler will join us during the Central Wisconsin Book Festival to discuss his newest book\, “A Forty Year Kiss.” The novel\, Butler’s fifth\, is a small-town love story about one couple’s hard-won second chance at love\, forty years after their divorce. Butler last joined us in 2022 to discuss his previous novel\, “Godspeed\,” and we’re thrilled to welcome him back for his first festival event in Stevens Point!\n\n\nHe will discuss the book\, take audience questions\, and sign copies of his books. This event is free and open to the public\, no registration required. For more information\, please contact 715-346-1544.\n\nThe Central Wisconsin Book Festival would not happen without the support from several organizations\, foundations\, and businesses. Support for the 2025 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library\, and McMillan Memorial Library\, and the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. Additional support was provided by the MURCO Foundation\, Ruder Ware Law Firm\, the Marathon County Public Library Foundation\, and the Portage County Public Library Foundation\, as well as Bound to Happen Books\, Janke Book Store\, Sojourn Booksellers\, Red Eye Brewing Company\, the Hmong American Center Inc.\, the Marathon County Historical Society\, Timekeeper Distillery\, Wisconsin Public Radio\, and the UW Center for Civic Engagement.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/cwbf-nickolas-butler-presents-a-forty-year-kiss/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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SUMMARY:Stevens Point: "Familiaris" With David Wroblewski
DESCRIPTION:Internationally bestselling author David Wroblewski\, a native of Wisconsin\, will hold his first book event in the Badger State in 14 years when he joins the Central Wisconsin Book Festival in September! \nFifteen years ago\, David Wroblewski’s debut — The Story of Edgar Sawtelle — released to instant acclaim. A #1 New York Times bestseller\, the book was called a modern classic by critics and readers alike\, and was selected as Oprah’s 66th Book Club pick. \nThis year\, Wroblewski’s highly anticipated follow-up novel marks the return of the Sawtelle family in Familiaris\, the 106th Oprah’s Book Club pick. Edgar Sawtelle leads an idyllic life with his parents on their farm in remote northern Wisconsin. But with the unexpected return of Claude\, Edgar’s paternal uncle\, turmoil consumes the Sawtelles’ once peaceful home. When Edgar’s father dies suddenly\, Claude insinuates himself into the life of the farm – and into Edgar’s mother’s affections.Grief-stricken and bewildered\, Edgar tries to prove Claude played a role in his father’s death\, but his plan backfires – spectacularly. \nDavid will join us at the Dreyfus University Center theater on the campus of UW-Stevens Point for this free event to discuss his book\, take audience questions and sign copies of the novel. Open to the public\, no registration required. Call the Portage County Public Library at 715-346-1544 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/familiaris-with-david-wroblewski/
LOCATION:Dreyfus University Center (UWSP)\, 1015 Reserve Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T153000
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SUMMARY:Wausau: "Wisconsin for Kennedy" With B. J. Hollars
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival is happy to welcome back Wisconsin author B.J. Hollars to discuss his new book about the 1960 presidential primary election in Wisconsin! \nJust ahead of this year’s presidential election\, Hollars will talk about his book Wisconsin for Kennedy: The primary that launched a president and changed the course of history. The book shares the stories behind JFK’s history-making 1960 Wisconsin primary campaign\, and how Kennedy’s team managed to outmaneuver\, out-hustle and outspend his politically seasoned opponent from neighboring Minnesota\, Hubert Humphrey. \nPlease note this event will be held at Peking Restaurant in downtown Wausau. On February 25\, 1960\, a reception was held for Kennedy in the Crystal Ballroom of what was then the Hotel Wausau and that now houses Peking and Landmark Apartments. The public will have a chance to learn more about Kennedy’s historical primary run in the very same space where JFK himself spoke in 1960! \nThis and other Central Wisconsin Book Festival events are free and open to the public\, and no registration is required for this event. Call MCPL Wausau at 715-261-7230 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; Janke Book Store; and Peking Restaurant.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wausau-wisconsin-for-kennedy-with-b-j-hollars/
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin Rapids: "Monsters We Have Made" With Lindsay Starck
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival welcomes Minneapolis-based author Lindsay Starck to the McMillan Memorial Library in Wisconsin Rapids to discuss her newest novel! \n“Monsters We Have Made\,” published earlier in 2024\, is Starck’s second novel. Thirteen years ago\, Sylvia Gray’s young daughter\, Faye\, attacked her babysitter in order to impress the Kingman\, a monster she and her best friend had encountered on the Internet. When the now twenty-three-year-old Faye goes missing\, leaving her toddler behind\, Sylvia launches a search that propels her back into the past and back into the Kingman’s orbit. \nA poignant and evocative novel that explores the bounds of familial love\, the high stakes of parenthood\, and the tenuous divide between fiction and reality. Lindsay will read from the novel and take audience questions\, and copies of the novel will be available to purchase. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, and no registration is required. Call the McMillan Memorial Library at 715-422-5136 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wisconsin-rapids-monsters-we-have-made-with-lindsay-starck/
LOCATION:McMillan Memorial Library\, 490 East Grand Avenue\, Wisconsin Rapids\, 54494\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T153000
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SUMMARY:Stevens Point: "Seeds in Soil" With Susan Apps-Bodilly
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival welcomes author Susan Apps-Bodilly to the Portage County Public Library in Stevens Point to talk about food and gardening for the whole family! \nSusan is the author of One Room Schools and coauthor (with Jerry Apps) of Old Farm Country Cookbook. If you’ve been inspired by seed collections at your library to plant and grow more local food and plants\, her newest book\, Seeds in Soil\, is for you! She has been an elementary and middle school educator in rural and urban school districts in Wisconsin and Ohio and currently teaches second grade. \nThis and all other CWBF events are free and open to the public. No registration is required for this event. Call the PCPL at 715-346-1544 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/stevens-point-seeds-in-soil-with-susan-apps-bodilly/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Children (6-11),CWBF,Young Adults (12-18),Young Children (0-5),Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T150000
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SUMMARY:Wausau: "Pahua & the Dragon's Secret" With Lori M. Lee
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival welcomes author Lori M. Lee back to Wausau to discuss her newest books! \nLori last joined us in 2022 to discuss her Southeast Asian fantasy novel Pahua and the Soul Stealer. The second book in the series\, published once again through the “Rick Riordan Presents” imprint\, is titled Pahua and the Dragon’s Secret and will be published in September 2024. Also\, the final book in Lori’s Shamanborn series\, Calling of Light\, was published in April 2024. Lori will join us to talk about her work\, answer audience questions and sign copies of her books. \nFree and open to the public\, no registration required. Call MCPL Wausau at 715-261-7230 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wausau-pahua-the-dragons-secret-with-lori-m-lee/
LOCATION:Marathon County Public Library—Wausau Headquarters\, 300 First Street\, Wausau\, WI\, 54403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF,Young Adults (12-18),Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T140000
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin Rapids: "Typewriter's Block" With Robert Walker
DESCRIPTION:The McMillan Memorial Library in Wisconsin Rapids welcomes author Robert Walker to discuss his debut novel during the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival! \nWalker’s novel\, “Typewriter’s Block\,” follows struggling writer and typewriter enthusiast Kyle Lindsay. He hopes the typewriter of his dreams\, a 1967 Hermes 3000\, will inspire him to greatness. The typewriter he acquires\, however\, has other plans. It is possessed by “JK\,” a spirit whose goal is to rid the world of mediocre writers\, and it is determined to make Kyle abandon his career and dream. Will Kyle prevail\, or will JK destroy another would-be writer? \nWalker\, a retired journalist and communications specialist\, lives in central Wisconsin with his wife and has his own collection of more than 20 typewriters! He’ll discuss the book and take questions from the audience\, and copies of the novel will also be available. \nFree and open to the public\, no registration required. Call the McMillan Memorial Library at 715-422-5136 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wisconsin-rapids-typewriters-block-with-robert-walker/
LOCATION:McMillan Memorial Library\, 490 East Grand Avenue\, Wisconsin Rapids\, 54494\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T140000
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SUMMARY:Stevens Point: Children's Author Darcy Miller
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Stevens Point during the Central Wisconsin Book Festival for an event with celebrated children’s author Darcy Miller! \nDarcy is the author of several books for kids and kids-at-heart\, including Roll; Margot and Mateo Save the World; and the Strangeville School series\, including Strangeville School Is Totally Normal and Strangeville School Is Definitely Not Cursed. She lives in Wisconsin with her two children\, her librarian husband\, and way too many pets. \nThis event – and all others during the Central Wisconsin Book Festival – is free! No registration required. Call the Portage County Public Library’s Stevens Point Branch at 715-346-1544 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/stevens-point-childrens-author-darcy-miller/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:CWBF,Young Children (0-5),Youth
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T133000
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SUMMARY:Wausau: Wisconsin Author Holly Wilson
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival welcomes Wisconsin author Holly Wilson to the Marathon County Public Library in Wausau to discuss her debut novel\, Kittentits. \nHolly Wilson grew up in Kansas and now calls Wisconsin home\, and she’s an associate professor of creative writing at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Her first novel\, Kittentits\, was published in May 2024. A surrealist and bold take on the American coming-of-age novel\, the novel centers on 10-year-old Molly and incorporates the 1992 World’s Fair\, a sweet pair of LA Gear Heatwave shoes\, and potty mouths. Wilson will talk about the novel\, answer audience questions and sign copies of her book. \nFree and open to adults\, no registration required. Call MCPL Wausau at 715-261-7230 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wausau-author-holly-wilson/
LOCATION:Marathon County Public Library—Wausau Headquarters\, 300 First Street\, Wausau\, WI\, 54403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T113000
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin Rapids: "Reclaim Your Story" With Dr. Carrie Jarosinski
DESCRIPTION:Harness the power of storytelling in your own life during this Central Wisconsin Book Festival event with Dr. Carrie Jarosinski at the McMillan Memorial Library in Wisconsin Rapids. \nDr. Jarosinski is a certified nurse educator\, certified health coach and group fitness instructor.\nHer book\, “Reclaim Your Story: Renew Your Health and Wellness through the Power of Storytelling” is a unique blend of storytelling and journaling (with space for readers to do their own writing) as a means to guide readers toward renewing their own health and wellness. Carrie will discuss the book and answer audience questions\, and copies of the book will be available to purchase. \nFree and open to the public\, and no registration is required. Call the McMillan Memorial Library at 715-422-5136 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store. \n  \n\n\nCWBF: “Reclaim Your Story” With Dr. Carrie Jarosinski\n📅 Sat.\, 9/28/24\, 10:30–11:30 a.m. CDT @ McMillan Memorial Library (Wisconsin Rapids)\n\n\n20240928_OS_CWBF-Reclaim-Your-Story-with-Dr-Carrie-Jarosinski_0p0q\nSaturday\, September 28\, 2024\n10:30–11:30 a.m. \n\n\n  \nStaff Description
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wisconsin-rapids-reclaim-your-story-with-dr-carrie-jarosinski/
LOCATION:McMillan Memorial Library\, 490 East Grand Avenue\, Wisconsin Rapids\, 54494\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marathon County Public Library":MAILTO:info@mcpl.us
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T120000
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SUMMARY:Stevens Point: Local Author Fair
DESCRIPTION:Stop by anytime between 10am and noon at the Portage County Public Library in Stevens Point during the Central Wisconsin Book Festival‘s local author fair! \nWe’ll host 10 authors from around Wisconsin at the PCPL. The public will have a chance to meet the authors who reside in some of our own communities\, talk with them about their work and\, if you feel so inclined\, to purchase their work and have it signed! \nThe authors scheduled to join us include: Gina Ramsey\, Rebecca Zornow\, Jeff Hein\, Ken Farmer\, Charlene Stratton\, Lee Kluck\, Kerry Ames\, Art Rathburn\, Brian Maes\, and Philip Venzke. \nFree and open to the public\, no registration required. Call the Portage County Public Library at 715-346-1544 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/stevens-point-local-author-fair/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marathon County Public Library":MAILTO:info@mcpl.us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240928T110000
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CREATED:20240910T200609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T202749Z
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SUMMARY:Wausau: Cartoonist & Illustrator Duachaka Her
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival welcomes cartoonist and illustrator Duachaka Her to the Marathon County Public Library for a conversation about her work! \nDuachaka (Dua)\, who also lives in central Wisconsin\, is the author and illustrator of mini comics such as “Witchy’s Halloween” and the comic books “The Collection” and “Then and Now.” She’ll join us at MCPL Wausau to talk about her art\, which often focuses on aspects of her Hmong-American identity and experiences\, and the audience will be able to see examples during the conversation. \nDua currently has an exhibit of her work at the Center for the Visual Arts in Wausau\, also called “Then and Now\,” through October 19. A reception will be held from 5-7:30pm on Friday\, September 27 at the CVA (also an official CWBF event!) \nFree and open to the public\, no registration required. Call the library at 715-261-7230 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wausau-cartoonist-illustrator-duachaka-her/
LOCATION:Marathon County Public Library—Wausau Headquarters\, 300 First Street\, Wausau\, WI\, 54403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF,Young Adults (12-18),Youth
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T200000
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin Rapids: "Beyond the Flames" With Gregory Lee Renz
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival welcomes author Gregory Lee Renz back to the McMillan Memorial Library in Wisconsin Rapids to discuss his second novel. \nGreg was a guest at our 2021 festival to share his debut novel\, “Beneath the Flames.” We’re very happy to host him again this year to discuss the follow up\, “Beyond the Flames.” The novel follows embittered Fire Captain Lee Garrison as he battles PTSD and a violent motorcycle gang to save a young girl forced into the sex trade. With the help of retired Police Captain Brigid O’Brien\, Garrison confronts the gang leader and uncovers a plot that threatens the entire community. This gripping thriller is a must-read for fans of action-packed\, emotionally charged stories. Renz himself is a retired fire captain and draws upon his wealth of experience to inform the novel. \nThis event is free and open to the public (along with all the rest of our CWBF events) and no registration is required. Call the McMillan Memorial Library at 715-422-5136 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wisconsin-rapids-beyond-the-flames-with-gregory-lee-renz/
LOCATION:McMillan Memorial Library\, 490 East Grand Avenue\, Wisconsin Rapids\, 54494\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T200000
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SUMMARY:Stevens Point: Suspense Author Hannah Morrissey
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival welcomes one of our state’s own talented writers\, Hannah Morrissey\, to the Portage County Public Library in Stevens Point for her first CWBF event! \nHannah is the author of the Black Harbor suspense series\, which so far includes three books: Hello\, Transcriber; The Widowmaker; and When I’m Dead. A fourth novel in the series\, The Unlucky Ones\, is scheduled to be published in March 2025. Inspiration for the series came in part from Hannah’s own experience transcribing police reports\, and her novels have inspired their own sub-genre called “Midwestern Noir.” \nThis CWBF event is free and open to the public\, no registration required. Call the Portage County Public Library at 715-346-1544 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/stevens-point-suspense-author-hannah-morrissey/
LOCATION:Portage County Public Library\, 1001 Main Street\, Stevens Point\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marathon County Public Library":MAILTO:info@mcpl.us
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240927T193000
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SUMMARY:Wausau: Center for the Visual Arts "Gathering" & "Then & Now" Receptions
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival is excited to partner with the Center for Visual Arts in Wausau on receptions for their poetry and art exhibit\, “Gathering\,” as well as a new solo exhibition by cartoonist and illustrator Duachaka Her titled “Then and Now.” \nGathering is a uniquely curated exhibition of art created in different mediums and poems written in an ekphrastic response to the art. For those unfamiliar with the term\, ekphrastic poems are vivid descriptions of various scenes or works of art and all of the poems in the Gathering exhibit were written in direct response to the art pieces that will hang on the walls. Along with plenty of time to wander the exhibit\, the reception will feature a live poetry reading starting at 6:30pm and featuring many of the poets to contributed work to the exhibit. \nAlso that evening\, the CVA is hosting a reception for another current exhibition featuring the work of cartoonist and illustrator Duachaka Her\, a Central Wisconsin Book Festival alum who appeared at our 2018 festival and will join us for a conversation at MCPL Wausau the next day at 10am! \nThe reception is free and open to the public\, no registration required. Both exhibits will be on display at the CVA through October 19. Call the Center for Visual Arts at 715-842-4545 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store. \n(Artwork by Duachaka Her)
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wausau-center-for-the-visual-arts-gathering-then-now-receptions/
LOCATION:Center for the Visual Arts\, 427 North 4th Street\, Wausau\, WI\, 54403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marathon County Public Library":MAILTO:info@mcpl.us
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T193000
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SUMMARY:Wausau: "True North" With Andrew Graff
DESCRIPTION:The Central Wisconsin Book Festival is happy to welcome back author Andrew Graff to discuss his new novel\, True North. \nAndrew last joined us in 2021 to read from his debut novel Raft of Stars. Like his first novel\, Andrew’s second is set in Wisconsin and revolves around a river that is\, by turns\, tranquil and menacing. The same could be said for the marriage of the couple at the heart of True North. Andrew will read from the book and discuss its creation\, take audience questions and also sign copies of his novel(s)! \nFree and open to the public\, no registration required. Call MCPL Wausau at 715-261-7230 for more information. \nSupport for the 2024 Central Wisconsin Book Festival was provided through the Marathon County Public Library\, Portage County Public Library and McMillan Memorial Library; the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin\, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board\, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. \nSupport also provided by the Murco Foundation; Ruder Ware Law Firm; the Portage County Public Library Foundation; Center for the Visual Arts; the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Libraries; Bound to Happen Books; Sojourn Booksellers; and Janke Book Store.
URL:https://mcpl.us/event/wausau-true-north-with-andrew-graff/
LOCATION:Marathon County Public Library—Wausau Headquarters\, 300 First Street\, Wausau\, WI\, 54403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,CWBF
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