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12 SEPTEMBER World Insights: U.S. Foreign Policy at a Crossroads with Mitch Lerner Tuesday, September 9 7–8:00 PM The United States currently faces a world of challenge and uncertainty. President Trump has upended the nation’s traditional approaches to international relations, rejecting conventional alliances and tactics in favor of what the President calls an “America First” approach to the globe. This talk will consider Trump’s foreign policy within the long arc of American foreign relations, and situate his approach within the broad frameworks that have defined recent American approaches to the world around us. Dr. Lerner is a Professor of History and Director of the East Asian Studies Center at The Ohio State University. Crochet-a-Long: Snake Plant Tuesday, September 16 6–8:00 PM Register to create a crocheted snake plant. You provide the 3.75mm hook; we’ll provide the rest! Crochet experience required. Teen Tech: Screen Print Wednesday, September 17 5–7:00 PM | Learning Lab Learn how to screen print on fabric. Character Creation with Thurber House Tuesday, September 23 6–7:30 PM Turn your “basic” characters into something “extra.” Learn what it takes to develop perfectly imperfect characters that make your readers stay invested. Generously sponsored by the Susan Cramer Fund. Building the College List (for families who won’t qualify for need-based aid) + FAFSA Thursday, September 25 7–8:30 PM A workshop on demonstrated strategies for building a list with the bottom line in mind. The latest updates to the FAFSA will also be covered. Parents of students in Grades 9–12 are welcome to come learn more with Amber Gilsdorf and Jamie Kirby of Estrela Consulting. Teen Programs Unless otherwise noted, all programs are for teens in Grades 7–12, require registration, and will be held in the Library Community Room. Registration opens August 1. Teen Programs Grades 7 to 12

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