Showing posts with label round-table discussions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label round-table discussions. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Sisters in Crime/Hawaii Members Join in Two-day Fun-filled Celebration for THE MAKIKI COMMUNITY LIBRARY 40TH ANNIVERSARY

Sisters in Crime/Hawaii Chapter on O’ahu enthusiastically participated in the Makiki Community Library 40th Anniversary Celebration, September 17 and 18, 2016. As a volunteer-run library, they are dependent on donations. They also sponsor SinC/Hawaii monthly meetings. For these reasons, we were eager to support their fundraiser. 

During the library’s big used-book sale, SinC/Hawaii members presented round-table discussions focused on the art and craft of writing. SinC members introduced fresh topics each hour during the celebration. Library patrons were encouraged to join in the discussions.
 
SATURDAY September 17, 2016


SinC/Hawaii set-up for
Makiki Community Library 40th Anniversary Celebration


 

On Saturday, Kent Reinker (Alain Gunn) covered Writing Beyond Your Own Experiences: Imagination or Research?

Lizbeth Hartz opened a discussion session with the topic
Fictionalized Memoir vs
Memoir base on True Story.


Vicki White covered Researching a Story Setting.





Gail Baugniet discussed the topic of Writing the First Draft and her participation in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) each November.


(Watch for future posts covering these topics in further detail.) 

 
 
 




Authors  . . . never at a loss for words!














Researching a Story Setting
discussion led by
Vicki White (D.V. Whyte)
 





Makiki Library Board Members, President Wendy Maxwell and Della Au Belatti
lighting candles on the 40th Anniversary Celebration cupcakes for the kids!!!


Special Spinning Wheel game for the kids to win lots of donated prizes! 


One boy had so much fun he returned with his coin jar and proceeded to dole out money to his friends to pay for a chance to spin the wheel and win a prize.



Makiki Library Board Members Johnny and Linda Prado "manning" the Spinning Wheel game and keeping the table refreshed with enticing prizes for the neighborhood children.









Sunday, September 18, 2016


Rose Mary Thompson opened the day's celebration with
a discussion about Research,
and shared stories about her personal research projects.
 

Dawn Casey fielded questions
on the topic of Historical Creative Non-Fiction
along with writing memoirs.
 

Larry Mild sharing information
about writing in the mystery genre
 
To round out the two-day celebration,
before the Fairy Grandmother arrived with magic and fun
for the keiki (children),
Rosemary and Larry Mild presented
 “A Quickie Exploration of the Mystery.”




 

Interrupting with C - A - K - E . . . NO PROBLEM!
Makiki Library Board Member Julie Wo
sharing birthday cake for Board Member Harold Burger


 
CELEBRATING THE MAKIKI LIBRARY 40 ANNIVERSARY!!

MAHALO, LESLIE



Sisters in Crime/Hawaii meets the third Wednesday of the month at Makiki Library, 6-8pm.  Please check the "Meetings and Events" page on this site for the most up-to-date information.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

THE MAKIKI COMMUNITY LIBRARY - 40 YEARS

MAKIKI COMMUNITY LIBRARY
40TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
SEPTEMBER 17 and 18, 2016
Saturday Noon to 4pm
Sunday Noon to 3pm
Sisters in Crime/Hawaii participation
 
The Makiki Community Library
Celebrates its 40th Anniversary!
 

We are celebrating the 40th anniversary of The Makiki Community Library on September 17th and 18th (Sat. and Sun.) from 12:00 to 4:00. Come and join us in the following activities:

  • A big used book sale, including a variety of children's books, vintage books, DVDs and records. Get your free book coupon to use at the book sale when you come to check-out books, before the anniversary weekend.
  • The Sisters in Crime will be hosting round table discussions with local authors on Sat. until 4:00 and Sun. until 3:00. The public is welcome to participate.
  • The Fairy Grandmother will bring magic and fun to the keiki on Sunday at 3:00.
  • And oh . . . enjoy some refreshments!
For more information about the library, call (808) 536-7766. 

Makiki Community Library Hours
Wednesdays 2-6 pm
Saturdays 12-4 pm
Sundays 12-4 pm

 
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Sisters in Crime/Hawaii members will hold round-table discussions focused on the art and craft of writing.

Everyone is welcome to join in the discussions, to listen, participate, and ask questions.

Discussion topics will range from:
 
Writing the First Draft;
 
Researching a Story Setting or Background;

Memoir -vs- Based on True Story;

and Writing From Experience.
 
All questions are welcome.

SinC/Hawaii authors will display their published works for sale and book signing.

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