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Town Talk: From Sci-fi to Educational Classes, Samuels Public Library is the Place to Be!

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September is shaping up to be a month filled with fun, education, and community spirit at the Samuels Public Library. With the Samicon 2023 event just around the corner, there’s never been a better time to immerse oneself in the world of creativity and learning.

Taking center stage this Saturday is Samicon 2023. The library’s decorations set the scene with influences ranging from “Land of the Lost” to “Outlander,” offering a glimpse of different times and worlds. One notable feature is the intricately designed Stargate placed at the entrance of the library, an homage to the classic sci-fi series. The event promises an arcade, magic shows, scavenger hunts, coloring stations, and historic miniature-gaming experiences. Participants can also expect a plethora of costumes, turning the library into a delightful blend of cosplay and Halloween vibes.

Local artist and internationally renowned author Ben Hatke is also set to join the event. He’ll be showcasing his new book, signing copies, and giving a presentation on storytelling with illustrations.

Beyond the glitz and glamour of Sammicon, the library is a hub of activity throughout September. Free GED classes in partnership with Laurel Ridge Community College are back in session. Those looking to boost their confidence and career opportunities by earning their GED will find these classes invaluable.

There’s also an assortment of clubs meeting this month, from the graphic novel-centric book club to the Genealogy Club, where beginners and veterans alike can discuss their ancestral discoveries. For those with green thumbs, the Master Gardeners are hosting an all-day event focused on houseplants, including dedicated sessions on orchids and general houseplant care.

Samuels Public Library also shines a spotlight on its collaboration with the Shenandoah River State Park for a special photography program. This event focuses on river photography, teaching attendees how to capture light, reflections, and movement.

On the children’s side, the library hosts a plethora of activities, including homeschool hubs, storytimes, and even a special Dungeons & Dragons one-day adventure. Perhaps most heartwarming is the upcoming theatrical performance titled “A Hard Act to Follow” by the local special needs community, set to take place on September 23rd.

With a variety of events catering to different age groups and interests, the Samuels Public Library proves once again to be an integral part of the Fort Royal community. Whether you’re a fan of sci-fi, a history buff, or a parent seeking educational fun for your kids, this library has something for everyone.


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