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Start: 4:00 pm
Join Opera Grand Rapids' Maestro Robert Lyall for a wine and cheese reception and an in-depth look at Mozart's The Magic Flute. | 30
Start: 7:00 pm
This month the Schuler horror reading group is looking at The Secret of Crickley Hall by bestselling British author James Herbert. Each monthly selection is 20% off. | 31
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Start: 7:00 pm
We are so pleased to welcome back Lansing-area author Courtney Allison Moulton for the release Wings of the Wicked, the second book in her young adult paranormal Angelfire series. Wings of the Wicked is another fast-paced supernatural thriller entwined with a compelling romance, but now that the secret of who Ellie really is has come out, so have Hell's strongest reapers. Grown bold and more vicious, the demonic threaten her in the light of day and stalk her in the night. Treachery comes even from those whom she loves, and Ellie is broken by the deaths of those who stood beside her in this Heavenly war. Still, she must find a way to save the world, herself, and her love for Will. If she fails, there will be Hell to pay. | 2
Start: 7:00 pm
This monthly writers group focuses on faith-based writing. Start: 7:00 pm
About the Book: Dante’s Dance: All for an Amen is the inspirational true story of the late Dante Aligheri Venegas, a Grand Rapids pastor whose life began as a criminal on the streets of NYC battling heroin addiction and jail sentences until a powerful conversion experience changed his life path forever. About the Authors: Chris Meehan worked for nearly 30 years as a newspaper reporter, much of the time covering religion. Jackie Venegas worked as an educator in Chicago, New York and Grand Rapids, MI. She also worked very closely with her husband Dante in his ministry. Start: 7:00 pm
At some point in nearly every marriage, a wife finds herself asking, What the @#!% is wrong with my husband?! In David Finch’s case, this turns out to be an apt question. Five years after he married Kristen, the love of his life, they learn that he has Asperger syndrome. The diagnosis explains David’s ever-growing list of quirks and compulsions, his lifelong propensity to quack and otherwise melt down in social exchanges, and his clinical-strength inflexibility. But it doesn’t make him any easier to live with. Determined to change, David sets out to understand Asperger syndrome and learn to be a better husband— no easy task for a guy whose inability to express himself rivals his two-year-old daughter’s, who thinks his responsibility for laundry extends no further than throwing things in (or at) the hamper, and whose autism-spectrum condition makes seeing his wife’s point of view a near impossibility. Nevertheless, David devotes himself to improving his marriage with an endearing yet hilarious zeal that involves excessive note-taking, performance reviews, and most of all, the Journal of Best Practices: a collection of hundreds of maxims and hard-won epiphanies that result from self-reflection both comic and painful. They include “Don’t change the radio station when she’s singing along,” “Apologies do not count when you shout them,” and “Be her friend, first and always.” Guided by the Journal of Best Practices, David transforms himself over the course of two years from the world’s most trying husband to the husband who tries the hardest, the husband he’d always meant to be. Filled with humor and surprising wisdom, The Journal of Best Practices is a candid story of ruthless self-improvement, a unique window into living with an autism-spectrum condition, and proof that a true heart can conquer all. | 3
Start: 7:00 pm
Kelsey Rottiers' music merges folk and indie sustenance with pop simplicity that will be imprinted in your mind like a brilliant sunset. | 4
Start: 1:00 pm
This breakout session helps beginners learn basic astronomy skills. |