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LOCAL ROTARY CLUB AND CCBC CATONSVILLE
HOST AUTHORS NIGHT AND BOOK FAIR
Baltimore County, Md. -- The Rotary Club of Catonsville – Sunrise
and The Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville (CCBC Catonsville)
will sponsor an “Authors Night and Book Fair” from 6:30 until
8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 23 at CCBC Catonsville, K-100, 800 S. Rolling
Road. CCBC Catonsville’s Office of Student Life coordinates the
event.
The “Authors Night and Book Fair” will feature more than 25
Maryland authors discussing and autographing their recent books. Books
are in the following categories: fiction, non-fiction, history, biography,
children’s, sports, nature and family. Food will be available for
purchase.
Confirmed books and authors include:
- Terps-National Champions by The Baltimore Sun
- Small Town Baltimore: An Album of Memories by Gilbert Sandler
- Answering Their Country’s Call: Marylanders in World War II
by Michael Rogers
- But How’d I Get in There in the First Place? Talking to your
Young Child About Sex by
Deborah Roffman
- Sex and Sensibility: The Parent’s Guide to Talking Sense about
Sex by Deborah Roffman
- Journeys to the Heart of Baltimore by Michael Olesker
- To Fly: The Story of the Wright Brothers by Wendie Old
- Maryland Basketball: Tales from Cole Field House by Paul McMullen
- Hiking, Cycling and Canoeing in Maryland by Bryan MacKay
- Baltimore Trails by Bryan MacKay
- From Out of the Blue: Living with Change and Trompin the Wraparound
by Mantle Hood
- Johnny Holliday: From Rock to Jock by Johnny Holliday
- Inside the Yellow Submarine: The Making of the Beatles’ Animated
Classic by Robert Hieronimus
- A Just Determination and Stark’s Crusade by John G. Henry
- Camelot at Dawn: Jacqueline and John Kennedy in Georgetown, May 1954
by Annie Garside
- Baltimore’s Own Little Italy Artist: The Artwork of Tony DeSales
by Rita French
- If I Gave You God’s Phone Number…Searching for Spirituality
in America by Mare Cromwell
- Downsizing Democracy: How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized
Its Public by Matthew Crenson.
- How to Talk with Teens About Love, Relationships and S-E-X: A Guide
for Parents by Amy and Charles Miron.
For information, call 410-744-4844 or visit the Rotary Web site at
www.rotarycatonsvillesunrise.org.
CCBC is one of 12 Vanguard Learning Colleges noted nationally
for its commitment to student learning. CCBC is a premier, learning-centered,
single college, multi-campus institution consisting of three comprehensive
campuses and five extension centers in metropolitan Baltimore County,
Md. CCBC serves its diverse community as a center for lifelong learning
to improve the quality of life in Baltimore County and the region.
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