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“L’Chaim and Lamentations: A Short Story Collection” Book Talk

Pebble Hill

Craig Darch is the author of 'L'Chaim and Lamentations', a collection of seven richly layered stories that tackle not only the question of what it means to be Jewish but also what it means to be human, exploring universal themes of companionship and loneliness, faith and perseverance. Darch is the...

Concert: “A Winter’s Evening” With Ryanhood

Pebble Hill

Arizona duo 'Ryanhood', composed of Ryan Green and Cameron Hood, will perform their seasonal 'A Winter’s Evening' show, opened by Auburn's 'Picktheria'. The duo has performed in over 800 shows across the nation, with a cross-generational sound that has graced colleges, coffee-houses, concert halls, churches, and living rooms. They have won...

Book Talk: “No Place Like Home: An Architectural Study of Auburn, Alabama”

Pebble Hill

Auburn is well known as a college town and as a historic Southern village in central Alabama. The architecture that presently constitutes Auburn's built environment deserves the same level of recognition. From structures on the campus of Auburn University to historic churches and other buildings across the town, Auburn's architectural...

Korean Holiday Celebration at Pebble Hill

Pebble Hill

Members of the East Alabama Korean community are invited to attend a free holiday-themed event, which will include a tour of the historic Scott-Yarbrough House from 1847, apple cider, classic holiday treats, and a discussion of Truman Capote's famous short story '<a href='https://faculty.weber.edu/jyoung/English%206710/A%20Christmas%20Memory.pdf'>A Christmas Memory</a>' (a Korean translation can be...

“The Historic Origins of Alabama’s Boundaries”

Pebble Hill

David Robb will be giving a talk on our state's rich history distinctive shape. The state's geographic features such as rivers among other things, have played a role in past Native American traditions, colonial aspirations, land speculations, territorial squabbles, national politics, and international confrontations. This presentation will show how Alabama’s...

Outside In: Voices from the Margins Book Launch Reception

Pebble Hill

The Women’s Leadership Institute\, WLI\, invites the community to a reception for the launch of the book Outside In: Voices from the Margins. The book is edited by Barbara A. Baker\, executive director of WLI and Joyce De Vries\, professor of art history. The book includes narratives written by academic...

Auburn Creed in Translation

Pebble Hill

All are invited to an exhibition of posters designed with international translations of the Auburn Creed. Auburn University faculty\, staff and students in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures\, Department of Philosophy\, Korea Corner\, Arabic Center and University Outreach provided translations for students in two graphic design courses taught by...

Is It Just Food?

Pebble Hill

As part of No Impact Week\, the community is invited to an event featuring vendors\, local farmers\, and organizations. Presenters  will be showcasing their products related to food policies\, food movements\, food and culture\, food and arts\, food and social media\, food and environment\, food and health\, food and identity\, and other food...

A New Pathway to World Peace

Pebble Hill

<p style=\'box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 10px; font-family: \'Helvetica Neue\'\, Helvetica\, Arial\, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;\'>The Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities is hosting a book talk with Ted Becker\, author of “A New Pathway to World Peace: From American Empire to First Global Nation.\' Becker\'s talk will examine...

Book Talk: Peacebuilding in a Fractious World

Pebble Hill

Attend this event to hear Richard Penaskovic and Paul Harris\, editor and contributor to <em>Peacebuilding in a Fractious World: On Hoping Against All Hope </em>discuss their book and its implications to today\'s society. This event is free and open to the public.