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Two new dates added to Dinner Programs at the Palms Grill

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[March 04, 2015]  ATLANTA - The Atlanta Public Library and Museum will host a series of Friday Night Dinner Programs at the Palms Grill Café from October 2014 through February 2015. The Dinner Programs feature local speakers who will present after dinner programs and/or activities at the Palms Grill Café. Dinner begins at 5:30 pm, with the evening’s program or activity starting at 7pm. 

Reservations are required and limited to approximately 50 people. The Palms Grill Café will feature a set of dinner specials, including homemade desserts for each program. Phone 217-648-5077 to make a reservation for any of the scheduled Dinner Programs.  

Saturday, March 21 - Jean Kerr and Paul Dennhart - Theatre Artists

Ever wondered how those sword fights happen on stage? Jean Kerr and Paul Dennhart, theatre artists, will give us a special backstage look at all the secrets of fight choreography and stage movement. They will show us how actors learn to move, jump, fall, and careen across the stage without getting hurt, as well as demonstrate some weapon technique. Jean is well known to our Library as she has served for two years as director of Arts Discovery Camp Theatre Week. She and her husband, Paul, teach at Illinois Wesleyan University.

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Saturday, April 11 - Gary W. Moore, Author
 
Illinois writer Gary W. Moore will join us to celebrate Back to Baseball Month at the Library. Often known as "America's Storyteller," Gary will talk about his popular book Playing with the Enemy about his father Gene, whose remarkable life in war and baseball is the subject of a movie. He will also share insights into his life as a writer and share some of his work with us, including excerpts from his book on Buddy Holly. Gary is famous worldwide as an inspirational and motivational speaker, a successful entrepreneur and acclaimed musician. He is also a contributor to Chicken Soup for the Soul.
 

[Bill Thomas, Atlanta Public Library]

 

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