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Step Inside the Library (and Leave with a Brownie)

What’s better than a warm brownie on a cold day? You can make your own single serve Brownie in a Mug in minutes. Recipe, ingredients and mugs will be provided. Just mix, microwave and enjoy! Registration is limited to twenty per location. Call your library or register online at http://kanawhalibrary.org/events-classes/?c_month=12.

Riverside Public Library Holiday Open House

Enjoy live holiday music, crafts, and pictures with Santa. Explore the library and get in the holiday spirit. Refreshments will also be available.

History Alive! Theodore Roosevelt

This West Virginia Humanities Council “History Alive!” presentation celebrates 100 years of the National Park Service as Gene Worthington of Fayetteville portrays Theodore Roosevelt, the youngest president in our history. Often called “the conservation president,” Roosevelt pushed himself to overcome a sickly childhood and advocated a “life of strenuous endeavor.” He later established some of our most beloved national parks. “History Alive” presenters base their historical characterizations on carefully researched writings, speeches and biographies of the characters they portray, using their original words whenever possible. Humanities Council.” 304-949-2400