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Old Town Newhall Library Spotlights Santa Clarita Writers At Annual Celebration

Santa Clarita local authors and residents are invited to the Fifth Annual Celebration of Local Authors event, expected to take place Jan 13 2018., presented by the Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library in partnership with the Santa Clarita Public Library.


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Santa Clarita residents are welcome  to come  meet and greet over 40 SCV writers at this free event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Attendees can expect to purchase signed books from their favorite writer and enjoy a moderated panel discussion about their craft.

All proceeds from three bookstores and fundraising efforts support programming for the Santa Clarita Public Library.
Since 2014, the Celebration of Local Authors event has been spotlighting local writers and providing residents with the opportunity to meet with authors and explore their work.

Related: Fourth Annual Celebration Of Local Authors To Be Held At Old Town Newhall Library

This year’s event will highlight approximately 40 local authors, all skilled storytellers in genres including children’s, young adult, fiction, non-fiction, self-help and poetry/short story.

The Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library support the library through advocacy, volunteer service, and supplemental funding.

For more information about this event, click here.

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Old Town Newhall Library Spotlights Santa Clarita Writers At Annual Celebration

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