This event is in the "Adults (18 years & up)" group. Stories from the Streets 9:30am - 11:30am Adults (18 years & up) Main Library (Rock Hill) This event is in the "Adults (18 years & up)" group. May 6 2025 Tue Stories from the Streets 9:30am - 11:30am Main Library (Rock Hill) Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Remaining seats Remaining waitlist seats Library Branch: Main Library (Rock Hill) Room: Meeting Room (RH) Age Group: Adults (18 years & up) Program Type: Workshop Event Details: This is a workshop for writers of any skill level, and housed or unhoused!! Facilitated by Matt Shaw of Speak Up Magazine, a publication written by people facing homelessness. Mr.
This event is in the "Adults (18 years & up)" group. Tuesdays at Ten Book Club 10:00am - 12:00pm Adults (18 years & up) York Library This event is in the "Adults (18 years & up)" group. May 6 2025 Tue Tuesdays at Ten Book Club 10:00am - 12:00pm York Library Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Remaining seats Remaining waitlist seats Library Branch: York Library Room: Meeting Room (YK) Age Group: Adults (18 years & up) Program Type: Book Club Event Details: Book lovers meet the first Tuesday of each month to discuss a great book. Visit the York Library to pick up a copy of the book we'll be discussing. Limit 15.
This event is in the "Adults (18 years & up)" group. Genealogical Evidence Analysis 5:00pm - 7:00pm Adults (18 years & up) Main Library (Rock Hill) Closed Registration Required This event is in the "Adults (18 years & up)" group. May 6 2025 Tue Genealogical Evidence Analysis 5:00pm - 7:00pm Main Library (Rock Hill) Closed Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Remaining seats Remaining waitlist seats Library Branch: Main Library (Rock Hill) Room: Meeting Room (RH) Age Group: Adults (18 years & up) Program Type: Genealogy Registration Required Event Details: Genealogical sources provide us information from which we select evidence to answer our research question. But how do we do that, and how do we judge good sources from the bad, and reliable information from the inaccurate?