Making Yourself Memorable: Increase Sales & Readership Through Branding
Saturday, January 19 @ 10 am
From choosing the genre to book signing attire and souvenirs, marketing success and building a fan base is all about the details and relationships. Nancy Haddock and Nancy Quatrano have different experiences to support the success of Branding in their marketing and writing initiatives. They'll provide samples and ideas to share with attendees about how anyone can make themselves memorable. Haddock will discuss Branding as a New York published author while Quartano will present it from a small press author and publisher's perspective. All programs are presented in partnership with the Friends of the Main Library, SJC, and the Ancient City Chapter, Florida Writers Association. The Friends benefit from all books sold. Meetings are free and are open to the public and writers of all genres.Edible Art: Winter Wonderland!
Saturday, January 19 @ 1 pm
Kids and teens, get rid of the winter “blahs” with some cool and cute winter art that you can eat! Make a snowman, penguins, a polar bear or a skier!"Micro" Kids Party
Saturday, January 19 @ 1pm
Kids, are you ready for a day of “miniature” fun? Join us at the Southeast Library on Saturday at 1pm when we will shrink you down to the size of an ant so that you can enjoy our “micro” games, crafts, and treats. At 2pm we will show a movie about kids who are zapped by their dad’s electronic magnetic shrinking invention and suddenly find themselves at eye-level with ants. This movie is rated PG.
Viva Florida 500----Henry Flagler's St. Augustine: A Sense of Place
Saturday, January 19 @ 2 pm
Author and Historian Dr. Tom Graham will share his insights and observations regarding the impact of Henry Flagler on the sleepy little village of St. Augustine. Seating is limited to 60 persons.

