Events in March 2025
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Tuesday morning social knitting via Zoom Tuesday morning social knitting via Zoom
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March 4, 20259:00 am to 10:30am
Zoom room id: 974-601-1269
Passcode: Knitting (capital K)
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March 2025 Bookclub selection “The Shadow of the Wind” March 2025 Bookclub selection “The Shadow of the Wind”
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March 5, 2025
The Shadow of the Wind is a coming-of-age tale of a young boy who, through the magic of a single book, finds a purpose greater than himself and a hero in a man he’s never met. With the passion of García Márquez, the irony of Dickens, and the necromancy of Poe, Carlos Ruiz Zafón spins a web of intrigue so thick that it ensnares the reader from the very first line. The Shadow of the Wind is an ode to the art of reading, but it is also the perfect example of the all-encompassing power of a well-told story.
At the first light of dawn in postwar Barcelona, a bookseller leads his motherless son to a mysterious crypt called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. This labyrinthine sanctuary houses the books that have lost their owners, books that are no longer remembered by anyone. It is here that ten-year-old Daniel Sempere pulls a single book—The Shadow of the Wind—off of the dusty shelves to adopt as his own. With one fateful turn of a page, he begins an adventure that will unravel another man’s tragedy and solve a mystery that has already taken many lives and will shape his entire future.
When Daniel speaks with Gustavo Barceló, a local booktrader, to find out more about his new treasure, word begins to spread that he has uncovered a long-sought rarity, perhaps the only copy of any of Julián Carax’s works in existence. Soon after, a mysterious stranger whom Daniel recognizes as Laín Coubert, the leather-masked, cigarette-smoking devil from Carax’s novel, propositions Daniel, offering to buy the book from him for an astronomical price. Daniel refuses, in spite of the man’s thinly veiled nod” threats. With the help of his bookselling friends, Daniel discovers th Laín Coubert has cut a swath of destruction through two countries, methodically searching for and destroying all of Carax’s books while erasing every trace of Carax’s life.
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Thursday morning social knitting via Zoom Thursday morning social knitting via Zoom
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March 6, 2025Room id: 974-601-1269
Passcode: Knitting (capital K)
9:00am to 10:30 am
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Monthly guild meeting 2nd Saturday of the month Monthly guild meeting 2nd Saturday of the month
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March 8, 2025Meeting location: 1524 27th St. 2nd floor in the Be Brillant conference room.
Meeting time: 9:00 am to noon.
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Tuesday morning social knitting via Zoom Tuesday morning social knitting via Zoom
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March 11, 20259:00 am to 10:30am
Zoom room id: 974-601-1269
Passcode: Knitting (capital K)
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March 2025 Bookclub selection “The Shadow of the Wind” March 2025 Bookclub selection “The Shadow of the Wind”
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March 12, 2025
The Shadow of the Wind is a coming-of-age tale of a young boy who, through the magic of a single book, finds a purpose greater than himself and a hero in a man he’s never met. With the passion of García Márquez, the irony of Dickens, and the necromancy of Poe, Carlos Ruiz Zafón spins a web of intrigue so thick that it ensnares the reader from the very first line. The Shadow of the Wind is an ode to the art of reading, but it is also the perfect example of the all-encompassing power of a well-told story.
At the first light of dawn in postwar Barcelona, a bookseller leads his motherless son to a mysterious crypt called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. This labyrinthine sanctuary houses the books that have lost their owners, books that are no longer remembered by anyone. It is here that ten-year-old Daniel Sempere pulls a single book—The Shadow of the Wind—off of the dusty shelves to adopt as his own. With one fateful turn of a page, he begins an adventure that will unravel another man’s tragedy and solve a mystery that has already taken many lives and will shape his entire future.
When Daniel speaks with Gustavo Barceló, a local booktrader, to find out more about his new treasure, word begins to spread that he has uncovered a long-sought rarity, perhaps the only copy of any of Julián Carax’s works in existence. Soon after, a mysterious stranger whom Daniel recognizes as Laín Coubert, the leather-masked, cigarette-smoking devil from Carax’s novel, propositions Daniel, offering to buy the book from him for an astronomical price. Daniel refuses, in spite of the man’s thinly veiled nod” threats. With the help of his bookselling friends, Daniel discovers th Laín Coubert has cut a swath of destruction through two countries, methodically searching for and destroying all of Carax’s books while erasing every trace of Carax’s life.
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Thursday morning social knitting via Zoom Thursday morning social knitting via Zoom
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March 13, 2025Room id: 974-601-1269
Passcode: Knitting (capital K)
9:00am to 10:30 am
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Tuesday morning social knitting via Zoom Tuesday morning social knitting via Zoom
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March 18, 20259:00 am to 10:30am
Zoom room id: 974-601-1269
Passcode: Knitting (capital K)
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March 2025 Bookclub selection “The Shadow of the Wind” March 2025 Bookclub selection “The Shadow of the Wind”
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March 19, 2025
The Shadow of the Wind is a coming-of-age tale of a young boy who, through the magic of a single book, finds a purpose greater than himself and a hero in a man he’s never met. With the passion of García Márquez, the irony of Dickens, and the necromancy of Poe, Carlos Ruiz Zafón spins a web of intrigue so thick that it ensnares the reader from the very first line. The Shadow of the Wind is an ode to the art of reading, but it is also the perfect example of the all-encompassing power of a well-told story.
At the first light of dawn in postwar Barcelona, a bookseller leads his motherless son to a mysterious crypt called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. This labyrinthine sanctuary houses the books that have lost their owners, books that are no longer remembered by anyone. It is here that ten-year-old Daniel Sempere pulls a single book—The Shadow of the Wind—off of the dusty shelves to adopt as his own. With one fateful turn of a page, he begins an adventure that will unravel another man’s tragedy and solve a mystery that has already taken many lives and will shape his entire future.
When Daniel speaks with Gustavo Barceló, a local booktrader, to find out more about his new treasure, word begins to spread that he has uncovered a long-sought rarity, perhaps the only copy of any of Julián Carax’s works in existence. Soon after, a mysterious stranger whom Daniel recognizes as Laín Coubert, the leather-masked, cigarette-smoking devil from Carax’s novel, propositions Daniel, offering to buy the book from him for an astronomical price. Daniel refuses, in spite of the man’s thinly veiled nod” threats. With the help of his bookselling friends, Daniel discovers th Laín Coubert has cut a swath of destruction through two countries, methodically searching for and destroying all of Carax’s books while erasing every trace of Carax’s life.
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Thursday morning social knitting via Zoom Thursday morning social knitting via Zoom
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March 20, 2025Room id: 974-601-1269
Passcode: Knitting (capital K)
9:00am to 10:30 am
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Tuesday morning social knitting via Zoom Tuesday morning social knitting via Zoom
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March 25, 20259:00 am to 10:30am
Zoom room id: 974-601-1269
Passcode: Knitting (capital K)
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March 2025 Bookclub selection “The Shadow of the Wind” March 2025 Bookclub selection “The Shadow of the Wind”
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March 26, 2025
The Shadow of the Wind is a coming-of-age tale of a young boy who, through the magic of a single book, finds a purpose greater than himself and a hero in a man he’s never met. With the passion of García Márquez, the irony of Dickens, and the necromancy of Poe, Carlos Ruiz Zafón spins a web of intrigue so thick that it ensnares the reader from the very first line. The Shadow of the Wind is an ode to the art of reading, but it is also the perfect example of the all-encompassing power of a well-told story.
At the first light of dawn in postwar Barcelona, a bookseller leads his motherless son to a mysterious crypt called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. This labyrinthine sanctuary houses the books that have lost their owners, books that are no longer remembered by anyone. It is here that ten-year-old Daniel Sempere pulls a single book—The Shadow of the Wind—off of the dusty shelves to adopt as his own. With one fateful turn of a page, he begins an adventure that will unravel another man’s tragedy and solve a mystery that has already taken many lives and will shape his entire future.
When Daniel speaks with Gustavo Barceló, a local booktrader, to find out more about his new treasure, word begins to spread that he has uncovered a long-sought rarity, perhaps the only copy of any of Julián Carax’s works in existence. Soon after, a mysterious stranger whom Daniel recognizes as Laín Coubert, the leather-masked, cigarette-smoking devil from Carax’s novel, propositions Daniel, offering to buy the book from him for an astronomical price. Daniel refuses, in spite of the man’s thinly veiled nod” threats. With the help of his bookselling friends, Daniel discovers th Laín Coubert has cut a swath of destruction through two countries, methodically searching for and destroying all of Carax’s books while erasing every trace of Carax’s life.
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Thursday morning social knitting via Zoom Thursday morning social knitting via Zoom
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March 27, 2025Room id: 974-601-1269
Passcode: Knitting (capital K)
9:00am to 10:30 am