Events

Join us for a thoughtful lunchtime discussion of one of the most unsettling and unforgettable short stories in American literature. Taking place Tuesday, April 21, at noon in the library, this session will be led by retired English instructor Jim Fatka and Library Services Coordinator Lisa Johnson, who will guide an engaging conversation on Flannery O’Connor’s darkly comic and deeply challenging classic, exploring themes of morality, grace, violence, and human nature. Free copies of the story will be available at the library reference desk, guided reading questions will be provided, and attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch, their questions, and their perspectives. All are welcome.