The Racine Public Library, 75 Seventh St., offers several collaborative programs in partnership with JavaVino, 424 Main St. in Downtown Racine.
- Foreign Film Series – The Racine Public Library offers a vast selection of the very best in foreign films. Join fellow film enthusiasts to preview some of this collection as JavaVino hosts free screenings on the 2nd Saturday of each month from 5-7 p.m. JavaVino offers appetizers, wine and coffee for purchase during the film. Participants are encouraged to then visit Downtown Racine's finest restaurants for dinner. The following films will be shown for August-November.
- August 9 – Her Name is Sabine – France – Directed by Sandrine Bonnaire
- Sept. 13 – Hawaii, Oslo – Norway – Directed by Erik Poppe
- Oct. 11 – Arranged – USA (Jewish/Muslim Culture) - Directed by Stefan Schaefer, Diane Crespo
- Nov. 8 – Dreams of Dust – France (Nigerian Culture) – Directed by Burkina Faso
- Teen and adult poetry enthusiasts unite monthly on the 3rd Thursday from 7-9 p.m. for Poetry Roundtable. These free events focus on contemporary American poetry, highlighting a different poet at each meeting. As a group, participants will read poetry excerpts, analyze them and discuss their significance in today's society. Individuals with varying levels of poetry experience are welcome. Due to scheduling conflicts the next Poetry Roundtable discussion will be held on the 4th Thursday, Aug. 28. Visit the library's Poetry Roundtable webpage at racinelibrary.info for information about each month's selected poet, interviews, criticisms, poetry and more. While Poetry Roundtable events are free and drop-ins are welcome, space is limited and it is recommended that interested participants call the Racine Public Library at 262.636.9217 to register in advance. Poetry Roundtable is facilitated by Nick Demske, a local poet and employee of the Racine Public Library.
- Families of children ages 8 and younger are invited to spend the first and third Saturday mornings from Sept.-Nov. with storytellers from the Racine Public Library at JavaVino. The next Saturday Stories will be held Sept. 6 and 20 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. and will feature storytelling with a simple craft. Enjoy a relaxing morning of breakfast fun with your children. This is a free event and no registration is necessary.
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