You may have heard Russ Staples recently in his Drive Time interview with 93.5 WMWV. He talked about his book, “My Everest Odyssey,” and upcoming scheduled talks about his adventure to the Everest base camp as a 22-year-old in 1967. He had $200 in his pocket, and very little knowledge, or preparation as opposed to what we have access to today. Russ will talk about this adventure in the Ham Room of the Conway Library on Wednesday, May 1, at 6 p.m. He will have his books available for signing and purchase, and all are welcome to attend.
Saturday, May 4, is international Free Comic Book Day. Come to the library on Saturday, May 4, between 11 and 2 p.m. to claim a free comic book (on a first come, first serve basis). You can also explore graphic novels and non-fiction available for borrowing, and a display from White Birch Books that showcases their latest graphics that are available to purchase in their store.
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