Cultural Center
MUSIC IN THE PARK
The John James Cultural Center hosts programs of interest for the Audubon Library patrons and community
*PROGRAMS IN THE CULTURAL CENTER
**CHECK THE LIBRARY'S FACEBOOK PAGE FOR UPCOMING PROGRAMS
October 9 (Wednesday) 6:30 pm Tech Safety & Social Media Awareness
*Kim Smith, an Ambassador with Shared Hope International, will be sharing tips and resources about how to speak with your kids about their online lives. She will also provide insight into how predators are finding and grooming children online. Topics include keeping private information private, recognizing online predators, consequences of sending and receiving sexting, setting boundaries if someone has shared or asked for inappropriate content, and sextortion and its connection to increased teen suicide. Very important program.
November 6 (Wednesday) 6:30 pm Better Not Bitter by Michelle Cowan
Author, Michelle Cowan, shares how she decided to write her memoir, the steps she took and how it has changed her life, how her faith was challenged but ultimately her faith only grew, and she was able to find forgiveness towards the drunk driver that took her husband's life. Michelle will have copies of her book available.
**AUDUBON LIBRARY'S MUSIC IN THE PARK
The Audubon Public Library provides free music entertainment on the City Park Stage during the summer months of June, July & August on Thursday evenings
beginning at 7 pm.
Check the schedule on the MUSIC IN THE PARK block on the homepage.
***The collection of Alice Swensen's Dolls and Leyman Swensen's Toy Collection are on display in the Cultural Center and are available to view by appointment. Contact the Library at (712)563-3301.