June Events!
Based on the surveys that we received, we picked two different days and times that were most commonly chosen. We scheduled two different meetings in hopes that everyone has the chance to make it to a meeting. You don't have to come to both, but you are more than welcome to if you would like!
Please come prepared to discuss the first 3 chapters!
Monday June 12th from 12:00-1:00p.m. located at the Library in the large meeting room. (we will provide light refreshments, but please bring your own lunch if you plan to eat)
Thursday June 15th from 5:00-6:00p.m. located at the Highlander in their meeting room (they will have food and drinks available for purchase)
Please reply directly to me (or call the office (208)756-3146) which meeting you plan to attend, or if you are unable to attend either one. This will help us plan!
If you have interest in our next book club or have a suggestion for the next book, please reach out to us at (208) 756-3146 or email heather@mahoneyhouse.org
Please come prepared to discuss the first 3 chapters!
Monday June 12th from 12:00-1:00p.m. located at the Library in the large meeting room. (we will provide light refreshments, but please bring your own lunch if you plan to eat)
Thursday June 15th from 5:00-6:00p.m. located at the Highlander in their meeting room (they will have food and drinks available for purchase)
Please reply directly to me (or call the office (208)756-3146) which meeting you plan to attend, or if you are unable to attend either one. This will help us plan!
If you have interest in our next book club or have a suggestion for the next book, please reach out to us at (208) 756-3146 or email heather@mahoneyhouse.org
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