• Morning Book Discussion

    April 11, 2023 at 10:00 AM The Story of Arthur Truluv By: Elizabeth Berg "A moving novel about three people who find their way back from loss and loneliness to a different kind of happiness.” – Goodreads This group meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. New members are welcome. Copies of the […]

  • Telling Your Story: A Gift to Those You Love

    Tracy Memorial Library

    *Program Full - Waitlist Open!* Saturday, April 15, 9AM-3PM (midday break - please make your own plan for lunch) Led by experienced instructor Joan Katz, this memoir writing workshop offers participants the opportunity for mental stimulation, understanding family dynamics, and exploration of their own personal, social, and cultural history. It offers a sense of community […]

  • Morning Book Discussion

    May 9, 2023 at 10:00 AM A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories By: Lucia Berlin Underappreciated in life but posthumously lionized as a master of the short story, Lucia Berlin refined an affecting alchemy of working class grit leavened by wry humor and moments of unexpected transcendence. The group meets monthly on the 2nd […]

  • Estate Planning Seminar

    Tracy Memorial Library

    Tuesday, May 16, 10AM-12PM End-of-Life Planning: Three Keys to Avoiding Financial Ruin Presented by Beasley & Ferber, the Elder & Disability Law Firm A long- term care crisis can devastate a family and its finances. Nobody “wants” to go to a nursing home...and almost nobody “needs” to lose their life savings if it happens. At this legal seminar, […]

  • Local Authors Series

    Join us for writer Susan Lynch's presentation, Healing After Loss, where she'll discuss her award-winning memoir Life After Kevin and the experiences of losing a son to accidental overdose and moving through grief with the loving support of two Golden Retrievers. Email friends@tracylibrary.org by May 23 for a confirmed seat. Sponsored by the Friends of […]

  • Morning Book Discussion

    June 13, 2023 at 10:00 AM The Wright Brothers By: David McCullough The incredible true story of the brothers whose courage and ingenuity made it possible for us to fly. Copies of the book to be discussed can be borrowed at the Circulation Desk in the Library.