From NORTH BALTIMORE LIBRARY
The North Baltimore Public Library is having its first Local Author Day on Thursday, April 25.
Starting at 3 p.m. the library will welcome three local children’ authors:
- Kirstene D. Adkins, author of “Oodles,” from Ottawa
- Rachel L. Hackenburg, author of “When They All Disappeared” from Jerry City
- Jeff Orlowski, author of the “Avery Green” series from Wayne.
They will each share a bit of their stories with kids of all ages and families. From 4-6 p.m., all authors will offer books for sale and signing.
At 6 pm, local authors for adults will be featured. They are:
- Nate Aguinaga, author of “Connie Armstrong” from North Baltimore
- Alli Baker, author of the “Breaker Heights” series from North Baltimore.
- Margaret Bobb, author of “The Saga of N. Baltimore’s Company K,” from the North Baltimore Area Historical Society
- Erica Hunt, author of “Walking by the Way: Homeschooling in the Light of Eternity” from Jerry City
- Holly Hartlerode Kirkendall, author of “Ohio’s Infirmary Buildings,” from the Wood County Museum
- Kevin L. Moore, co-author of “Unnatural Ohio” from Toledo
- Peg Trout author of “Sisters in War,” originally from North Baltimore
- S. E. Van Meter, author of “What Lies Beyond the Grove,” from Bloomdale.
They will bring their stories to the Wolfe Community Room for a lively discussion of how they became authors and what they have written.
Food Trucks, including Poppa’s Meals and Not Your Mama’s Grilled Cheese, will be on site from 4-7 p.m..
The event is sponsored by the Friends of the North Baltimore Public Library.