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Start: 7:00 pm
Join us for a Girls’ Night Out encore event with New York Times-bestsellingauthor Kimberla Lawson Roby. Kimberla visited us in 2008 for the release of her stand-alone novel One In a Million; now she’s coming back to celebrate the eighth book in her best-selling Reverend Curtis Black series, Love, Honor and Betray. This time around, Curtis and Charlotte find themselves at total odds with one another as the end of their marriage now seems inevitable. Don’t miss this fantastic event, complete with our traditional Grab Bag Book Giveaway! | 1
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Start: 6:00 pm
Join us for our Annual Teacher appreciation night and enjoy a 25% store-wide discount with your Classroom Discount card (or sign up for your Classroom card adn receive your discount on the spot).* We'll have lots of Giveaways including books, posters, activities for your classroom, as well as delicious refreshments! *Storewide discount does not include Special Order Books, Periodicals, DVDs & CDs or items sold in the Chapbook Cafe. Start: 6:30 pm
This Japanese strategy game group is open to the public. Join in the fun! | 4
Start: 1:00 pm
Calling allplayers. A group of people play American Mah Jongg every Thursday afternoon in the Okemos Schuler Books & Music store's Cafe. The group invites all players to join them Thursday at noon for lunch and 1:00pm (until about 3pm) to play American Mah Jongg in the Cafe. If you don't know how to play but would like to learn the game, the group recommends reading A Beginner's Guide to American Mah Jongg by Elaine Sandberg. Start: 7:00 pm
For years, readers of The Grand Rapids Press have been urging Tom Rademacher to publish a book of his best works. Say hello to "Splitting Wood," a compilation of columns that spans his years at the newspaper. A native of Grand Rapids, Rademacher used imagery and his keen powers of observation to deliver exceptional stories of everyday people, and "Splitting Wood" brings it all home in a book that is nothing less than a keepsake. Tom Rademacher has been employed part-time as a lifeguard, factory worker, silkscreener, taxi-cab driver, handyman and swim coach. He has now worked nearly 31 years at The Grand Rapids Press. | 5
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