Kelly designs a challenge each year to help you expand your reading horizons, and this year she has a bingo card! Complete a line in any direction to be entered into a drawing for an Amazon gift card. Follow the link to register for the challenge on Beanstack: https://collegedalepubliclibrary.beanstack.com/reader365 **This challenge will continue throughout the […]
The Library is offering One-on-One sessions with Anthony Young who is a financial advisor from Thrivent, a nonprofit financial organization. 30 minute sessions are free and private in our meeting room. Getting your finances in order isn’t always easy or clear. That’s why Anthony is here to provide the expertise and support you need. Whether […]
CrimeReads Book Club is discussing the Maid by Nita Prose this month. The Maid is a Clue-like, locked-room mystery and a heartwarming journey of the spirit, it explores what it means to be the same as everyone else and yet entirely different—and reveals that all mysteries can be solved through connection to the human heart.
Brittany Hagy from Allon will be conducting a retirement educational workshop that will tackle topics such as how does inflation impact your retirement, along with income planning, Social Security, and much more! Does our current economic condition and market volatility have you concerned about your retirement? How do you know when you can retire? How […]
The Friends of Collegedale Public Library invite you to join Joe Guy as he discusses the fascinating history of this one-of-a-kind corner of Appalachia in his book The Hidden History of Southeast Tennessee. Joe Guy is an award-winning author, newspaper columnist, storyteller, and historian from McMinn County in Southeast Tennessee. The Friends of Collegedale Public […]
This month's CrimeRead discussion is The Searcher by Tana French. Retired detective Cal Hooper moves to a remote village in rural Ireland. His plans are to fix up the dilapidated cottage he's bought, to walk the mountains, to put his old police instincts to bed forever. Then a local boy appeals to him for help. […]