Subject areas of biographies, science, nature, entrepreneurship, leadership, the home, events in history plus other topics. Attend one of our first gatherings and help us pick titles to come...
Why Am I Taller? : What Happens to an Astronaut's Body in Space
by Dave Williams
Wednesday, March 22nd 6-7 PM
I Guess I Have'nt Learned That Yet
by Shauna Niequst
Wednesday, April 26th 6-7 PM
Digital Minimalism
by Cal Newport
Wednesday, May 24th 6-7 PM
Due to the historic nature of the EVPL East, West, and Stringtown buildings their meeting rooms are not fully ADA accessible. If you are interested in participating in a program that is not accessible, please contact that location to arrange alternate accommodations.
Located at 2000 W Franklin St., EVPL West was one of three original libraries built in Evansville with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie. Along with EVPL East, it was dedicated and opened to the public on January 1, 1913. Renovated in 2003, the building is surrounded by a park-like setting that is home to annual events like the Farmer’s Market and West Side Nut Club Fall Festival. EVPL West features a spacious meeting room, public access computers, and comfortable adult and youth areas.