Women’s History Extravaganza
Gal’s Guide Library, home to the first women’s history lending library in the United States, is celebrating women’s history month with three major events in March.
Art Show, March 3 – April 1
26 artists from Hamilton County and beyond are spotlighted in “Literally Inspired” an art show curated by Gal’s Guide. Art included in the exhibit is inspired by Lord of the Rings, Sleepy Hollow, The Devil Wears Prada and more. Opening night is March 3 from 6pm-9pm. Exhibit continues March 3-April 1 at the Nickel Plate Arts Gallery, 107 S. 8th Street, Noblesville. Sales benefit Nickel Plate Arts and the individual artists.
Women’s History Day, March 11
Celebrate women’s history at the coolest place, the Gal’s Guide Library! Great for all ages, there will be an interactive women’s history game where everyone wins, as well as books, activity sheets, snacks, golden books, an award presentation, and giveaways. Saturday, March 11, from 11am-5pm at Gal’s Guide Library, 107 S. 8th Street, Noblesville.
New Book Release, March 25
Meaningful, spiritual, and hilarious journeys await you in this remarkable collection. Gal’s Guide Anthology: Journey takes you around the world with 33 different authors as your guides. Poems from England, Kenya, Israel, and Mauritius and stories from Canada, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Kansas, Kentucky, and New Jersey are included.
Notable contributing authors include; Angie Klink, Matthew Barron, R.J. Sullivan, Alexander Opicho, and Elizabeth Davis.
Book launch and signings with a portion of the authors will be on March 25 from 2pm-4pm at Nickel Plate Arts, 107 S. 8th Street Noblesville. Sales will benefit Gal’s Guide Library and Nickel Plate Arts.