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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Estate Planning
DESCRIPTION:Join the Library Foundation and moderator and board member Jennifer Green for a virtual lunchtime program at no charge to learn helpful tips and insights from Debra Foster\, an esteemed local attorney who specializes in estate planning. \nDebra shares why and how we should all think about our future needs and legacy plans. There will also be ample time for questions following her presentation. \nCLICK HERE  to register for this event. \n 
URL:https://foundation.cmlibrary.org/date/an-introduction-to-estate-planning/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Donor Event
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SUMMARY:Verse & Vino
DESCRIPTION:Verse & Vino is Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation’s signature annual fundraiser. This celebration of reading\, writing and the joy of libraries – shared with a community of readers and New York Times best-selling authors – has become one of our region’s most anticipated events. \nDue to the COVID-19 pandemic\, Verse & Vino 2020 was transformed into a fast-paced\, entertaining virtual event. Verse & Vino 2021 will be a hybrid format – we will build on the success of last year’s broadcast and add more opportunities to gather in person. Public and private gatherings of all sizes throughout the County will be incorporated into the broadcast\, and we encourage participants to attend or host one of these celebrations. \n \nSpecial thanks to PNC\, presenting sponsor of Verse & Vino. \nFind a list of all Verse & Vino sponsors here. \n 
URL:https://foundation.cmlibrary.org/date/verse-vino-3/
LOCATION:Virtual and satellite celebrations
CATEGORIES:Author Event,Donor Event
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SUMMARY:Carnegie Circle Donor Appreciation Event
DESCRIPTION:This annual invitation-only event celebrates members of the Carnegie Circle\, over 200 Library supporters whose annual gifts of $1\,000 or more create a community where reading\, learning and imagination thrive. \nThis year’s event will feature Annette Gordon-Reed\, Harvard professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of On Juneteenth. \n \n  \nSpecial thanks to Bank of America\, presenting sponsor of this event.
URL:https://foundation.cmlibrary.org/date/carnegie-circle-donor-appreciation-event/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Event,Donor Event
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SUMMARY:Verse & Vino
DESCRIPTION:Verse & Vino is a Charlotte literary tradition.  This evening of food\, wine\, and conversation with New York Times best-selling authors celebrates the joy of reading\, writing and libraries\, and brings together a community of readers in support of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation. \nVerse & Vino is made possible with the generous support of PNC Bank and other corporate\, foundation and individual sponsors.
URL:https://foundation.cmlibrary.org/date/verse-vino-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Carnegie Circle Donor Appreciation Dinner with Susan Orlean
DESCRIPTION:An annual invitation-only event celebrating members of the Carnegie Circle\, over 200 Library supporters who make annual gifts of $1\,000 or more. Learn more about joining the Carnegie Circle here. \n  \nThis year’s event will feature New York Times best-selling author Susan Orlean\, author of The Library Book. \n\n  \nphoto credit Noah Fecks\nSusan Orlean is the bestselling author of Rin Tin Tin\, The Orchid Thief and The Library Book. Orlean has been described by The New York Times Book Review as “a kind of latter-day Tocqueville.” One of her generation’s most distinctive journalistic voices\, she is fascinated by American stories of every stripe. From Rin Tin Tin\, the orphaned German shepherd who became a silent film star in the 1920s\, to John Laroche\, the convicted felon who slinks through the swamps of southern Florida looking for rare orchids\, Orlean has an eye for the moving\, the hilarious\, and the surprising. A staff writer at The New Yorker for more than twenty years\, she has also written for Outside\, Esquire\, Rolling Stone\, Vogue\, and The Boston Globe\, and has edited both Best American Essays and Best American Travel Writing. Her writing has inspired two films\, including Adaptation\, the Academy Award-winning film directed by Spike Jonze and starring Meryl Streep. \n  \nThe Library Book is an exploration of the history\, power\, and future of these endangered institutions\, told through Orlean’s quest to solve a mysterious act of arson that nearly destroyed the Los Angeles Public Library in 1986. It was named one of both The New York Times’ 100 Notable Books of 2018 and The Washington Post’s Best Books of 2018. Orlean will adapt The Library Book for a forthcoming television series with Paramount TV. \nFor more information on Susan Orlean\, please visit susanorlean.com. \n\n  \nThe Carnegie Circle Dinner is presented by Bank of America. \n 
URL:https://foundation.cmlibrary.org/date/carnegie-circle-donor-appreciation-dinner-2/
LOCATION:NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Event,Donor Event
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SUMMARY:Verse & Vino
DESCRIPTION:Verse & Vino 2019 is currently SOLD OUT! Join our waiting list to be notified if tickets become available. \nVerse & Vino is a Charlotte literary tradition.  This evening of food\, wine\, and conversation with New York Times best-selling authors celebrates the joy of reading\, writing and libraries\, and brings together a community of readers in support of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation. \nVerse & Vino is made possible with the generous support of PNC Bank and other corporate\, foundation and individual sponsors.
URL:https://foundation.cmlibrary.org/date/verse-vino/
LOCATION:Charlotte Convention Center\, 501 S. College St.\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Carnegie Circle Donor Appreciation Dinner
DESCRIPTION:An annual event celebrating members of the Carnegie Circle\, over 200 Library supporters who make annual gifts of $1\,000 or more. \nThis year’s event features Marie Benedict\, author of The Other Einstein and Carnegie’s Maid. Her new novel\, The Only Woman in the Room\, is based on the incredible true story of Hedy Lamarr – a glamour icon and scientist whose groundbreaking invention revolutionized modern communication. \nThe Carnegie Circle Dinner is presented by Bank of America\, with additional support from Foundation For The Carolinas. \n 
URL:https://foundation.cmlibrary.org/date/carnegie-circle-donor-appreciation-dinner/
LOCATION:Foundation For The Carolinas\, 220 North Tryon Street\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Donor Event
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