On Sunday, Feb. 9, Sherra Babcock, vice
president of education at the Chautauqua
Institution in western New York state, will
discuss 2014's selections for the oldest con-
tinuing book club in America, the Chautauqua
Literary and Scientific Circle, during a presen-
tation at Bookstore1Sarasota.
According to Goodreads, the Circle was
founded in 1878 and "has remained a
leader in adult education through quality
programming."
The session will begin at 2 p.m. the store has
announced. Bookstore1 is located at 1359
Main St. in downtown Sarasota.
On Feb. 16, the shop will feature its next "edi-
tion" of Poetry LocalMic, which will begin at
2 p.m., a news release notes.
Local poets Ernesto Epistola and Roberta
Beary will present their work.
More information is available at book-
store1sarasota.com or 365-7900. %
BABCOCK TO DISCUSS AMERICA'S OLDEST CONTINUING BOOK CLUB
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Sarasota News Leader February 7, 2014 Page 129