Author Victoria Bynum
Join us and author Victoria Bynum as she presents her book, "Deep Roots, Broken Branches." Grab a glass of wine and a copy of her book on July 19th at 3 pm.
Join us and author Victoria Bynum as she presents her book, "Deep Roots, Broken Branches." Grab a glass of wine and a copy of her book on July 19th at 3 pm.
Tess and her book club are discussing, "How to Dodge a Cannonball" by Dennard Dayle. This is a sharp, satirical commentary on violence in American war. Join us at 6 pm.
Join Hannah and the Fantasy book club as they discuss, "One Dark Window" by Rachel Gillig.
This month Kassie is telling the story of Robert Henson. He was a mild mannered bakery owner who loved to hunt, people. Join us for brunch, a mimosa, and a story of abuse, murder and a double life. This story contains adult themes and triggering content.
Three, limited-seating reservations available at 9 am, 11 am and 1 pm. Enjoy house made scones, teas, and a selection of savory and sweet treats!
Join us for brunch and celebrate Jane Austen's 250th, along with the start of KLRN's six-week series, "Pride and Prejudice." Limited seating available at 9 am, 11 am, and 1 pm.
Join us to celebrate Jane Austen's 250th Birthday year and the start of KLRN's six-week "Pride and Prejudice" series during our Sunday Brunch. Due to popular response, reservations will be required for our Pride & Pastries Service.
Mark and the Classics book club will be discussing "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. Get a pastry, glass of wine and share your favorite parts of this classic story.
The Crime Book Club is meeting on Thursday, August 8th at 6pm. They will be discussing, "The stranger beside me" by Ann Rule.
Join Tess and her book club while they discuss a mystery by Chris Pavone. "The Doorman" follows Chicky Diaz and his unusual job.
Join us as we discuss "Murderland" by Caroline Fraiser. The fascinating story of industrialization and the consequences of pollution.
Between 1854 and 1929, about 200,000 orphaned children were sent by rail from eastern cities to rural families in the west by the Children's Aid Society.