Now in its fourth year, OneBook, OneLakeville is an annual community effort to promote family reading and literacy, to offer cultural and educational activities for all ages and to further community understanding and interaction by encouraging everyone to read the same book.
For more information about OneBook, our sponsors, and to register for the Main Event with Matthew Sanford and Leslie Ball, go to http://heritagelibraryfriends.com/ or call the Heritage Library at 952-891-0362.
Here are the OneBook, OneLakeville events for Feb. 4-8:
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• Writing as Healing” Writing Workshop—10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, Dakota County Heritage Library, 20085 Heritage Drive
Join Roxanne Sadovsky, freelance writer, teacher and psychotherapist, as she discusses how writing can heal. Explore the differences between personal writing and writing for an audience, and discuss what makes each healing story unique and universal. Develop your writing skills and learn about current healing memoirs to add to your reading list. Free, no registration required.
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• Book Discussion for Bring your family and friends to discuss" Waking: A Memoir of Trauma and Transcendence" by Matthew Sanford—10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, at Lakeville Senior Center, 20732 Holt Ave. Free, no registration required.
• One Drink/One Lakeville— 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, Mainstreet After Hours, Downtown Lakeville.
Toast and talk books with the OneBook, OneLakeville Committee and the Friends of the Heritage Library.
OneBook, OneLakeville is made possible by the Dakota County Heritage Library, Friends of the Heritage Library, the City of Lakeville, and many local businesses and organizations. This project is funded in part by Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.