Showing posts with label Special Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special Events. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

Lunch with June Hall McCash


Jan. 15, 2013 at 12 noon
Cost
$30: Includes lunch and a copy of Almost to Eden or Plum Orchard
Or $44: Includes lunch and a hard cover copy of A Titanic Love Story

Lunch choices are:
4 salad medley, cookie
or 
Turkey Avocado Club , Broccoli Salad, chips , cookie

Reservations and pre-payment required. 
554-8677 or hattiesbooks@bellsouthh.net

Friday, April 27, 2012

Special Lunch and Discussion with Sea Change Author, Karen White



Hattie's Books is hosting a luncheon and book discussion with Karen White on Tuesday, June 19th from 12:30 to 2:00. Karen newest book, Sea Change is set on St. Simons Island. On her website White says, "it's a book about second chances, leaps of faith, and love."

Lunch will be catered by Suzanne Scaglione's Catering By Design. 
Please choose between:
Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad with Roll, Dessert Bar & Beverage 
OR
4 Salad Medley: Shrimp salad, Pasta Salad, Chicken Salad, Fruit, Cookie & Beverage

The luncheon event is $30 and includes a signed copy of Sea Change. Seating is very limited so make your reservations soon! Payment required with your reservation. Contact Marcia at hattiesbooks@bellsouth.net or 912-554-8677. 

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Last Minute Addition - Big Read Event in Darien!

Author Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon defined detective fiction, and Sam Spade epitomized the hard-boiled private detective character. Please join us for a casual, interactive discussion of this classic entertaining and highly influential 1930 novel.
Thursday, March 1
5:30-6:30PM
In the Ladies’ Library at Ashantilly Center15591 GA Hwy 99, Darien
This program is part of the The Big Read: Coastal Georgia Reads The Maltese Falcon
An initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest and sponsored locally by Golden Isles Arts and Humanities Association, The Three Rivers Regional Library System, and the College of Coastal Georgia. Additional partners include McIntosh Art Association, Arts Camden, The Brunswick News and Qantum Communications.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Women of Mystery - A Big Read Event!

The Maltese Falcon defined detective fiction, and Sam Spade epitomized the hard-boiled private detective character. What has historically been a male-dominated genre is not anymore. Female authors have brought us female versions of the private detective, as well as characters that solve crimes while doing their jobs as police investigators, lawyers, park rangers, medical examiners, and housewives.

At the Women of Mystery discussions, participants are asked to come to casually discuss favorite female detectives in fiction: how are they similar to each other and how are they different? And, how do they stack up to their male counterparts?

So, come tell the group about your favorite female investigator and listen to what others think about women of mystery.  Not yet a fan of female detective fiction? That’s okay, come anyway, and maybe you’ll be inspired to give the women a shot.

Discussions led by Ann Mason.


Wednesday, February 22, 11am
at Hattie’s Books
This program is part of the The Big Read: Coastal Georgia Reads The Maltese Falcon
An initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest and sponsored locally by Golden Isles Arts and Humanities Association, The Three Rivers Regional Library System, and the College of Coastal Georgia.  Additional partners include McIntosh Art Association, Arts Camden, The Brunswick News and Qantum Communications.