Sunday, February 19, 2012

Hello All! I'm late getting this out. Sorry about the delay.

February's meeting was about Invisible Thread. What an inspirational story! If you haven't read that book yet, it should definitely be on your to-read list. Since it's been over two weeks since we met, I'm not going to be able to give lots of details here. (I've slept since then ;-). ) But I can tell you that we each shared many things about the story that struck a nerve. Great discussion. Great book. Awesome girl-time.

The book we're reading now is Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs. We will meet for this the 2nd Wednesday in March: March 14, 6:30-8:00 pm at Cuppa, Art 634. I'll send a reminder email to you the day before.

Our next book is A Secret Kept, by Tatiana De Rosnay. Tatiana is the author of Sarah's Key, which we read a few months ago and loved. I'm looking forward to reading this one.

I hope you're having a great February. Happy reading!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Tomorrow Night

Hello Fellow Book-Lovers!

Tomorrow night is our night.
  • Cuppa, Art 634
  • Wednesday, 2/8
  • 6:30-8:00 pm
  • The Invisible Thread
I look forward to seeing you!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Hague Park Photo


Deb Beda drove over to Hague Park to look around, and she shared this picture with us. This is the cement post mentioned in the book, the only thing left of the old amusement park.

Thanks, Deb!!!

Also, Patti and I noticed and talked about an article that came out in the Citizen Patriot over the weekend, talking about the flu epidemic of 1918-19 in Jackson. The article contained a photo of one family who happened to be aboard the Hague Park Ship. What is it they say about coincidences........?

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Hague Park Flyers


Hello all! Our first meeting of the year, and first at Cuppa, was so much fun! Larry Jacobson, local author, joined us to talk about Hague Park Flyers, his book we read, set here in Jackson. It was such a treat to have Larry there to answer all our questions about how he came up with the plot, how he developed the characters, how long it took him to write the story and how he researched the events and places in Jackson from a hundred years ago. It was also intriguing to hear how his time as a police officer shaped the story and the characters. Larry shared with us a hint about his next novel, too! Stay tuned.... If you want to look up anything else he's done, he uses the name, L. D. Jacobson.

Our current read is An Invisible Thread, by Laura Schroff. We will meet the 2nd Wednesday of February, 2/8, at Cuppa for the discussion, great coffee treats and fun times. I hope you can make it. Our March read is going to be Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs.

If you're a Westwinder, note that we're having a "satellite reboot" tomorrow between services. Hang out after the Cue and check out the other satellites available to you. Also, I've pasted below some information you may be interested in if you enjoy John Voelz's music:

Good Music. Good Community. Good Times.
There are three good opportunities right around the corner to hear Westwinds musicians throughout Jackson.
On Thursday, January 19th, JVo will be playing from 5:30-8:00 at the Ella Sharp Museum.
On Friday, January 20th, We are the Ink Monkey (JVo and Mark) and friends will be playing at Jackson Coffee Co. from 7:00-10:00.
On Saturday, January 21st, We are the Ink Monkey and friends will be at Cuppa Coffee in ART634 playing for the celebration of the grand opening of Essa Arts (new gallery owned and operated by Westwinds' own Sheryl Amburgey) from 7:00-9:00. Wow. Music AND art!
Invite all your friends!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Meeting Reminder - Hague Park Flyers

Happy New Year!!! For our first gathering of 2012, we're making some changes, as you all know by now. Tomorrow night, Wed, Jan 11, Cuppa at Art 634, 6:30-8:00. You won't want to miss this meeting. The author of our read for this month, Larry Jacobson, will join us to talk about the story, sign your books, and answer your questions. This is a special treat, so I hope you can make it. :)

Remember, going forward, our meetings will be the 2nd Wednesday of each month at Cuppa, the coffee shop at Art 634, from 6:30-8:00 pm.