After Hours Lecture Series
Black Thought, Voices, & Action — Mary Lou Williams
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesExplore Black history and culture during this film and discussion series facilitated by William E. Berry, Jr. This series will take place over the course of two months and feature a variety of documentaries and biographical dramas.
Juneteenth After Hour Film Series
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesThis documentary series, held at Seymour Library in celebration of Juneteenth, will feature films on political activist Angela Davis and the Black Power Movement, singer and songwriter Aretha Franklin, and novelist and Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison.
Author’s Corner Series — Picture Books & YA
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesConnect with authors from all over Upstate New York during Seymour Library’s Author’s Corner. This new series will run throughout the spring (April-July). Each month a different writing genre will be spotlighted.
Author’s Corner Series — Memoirs
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesConnect with authors from all over Upstate New York during Seymour Library’s Author’s Corner. This new series will run throughout the spring (April-July). Each month a different writing genre will be spotlighted.
Travelogue: Portugal
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesEnjoy a little summer staycation! Take a trip through scenic Portugal with Tom Henry at Seymour Library.
The Development of Political Parties
Explore how political parties have changed through history with historian Tom Henry at Seymour Library.
Pathway of Resistance: The Erie Canal and the Underground Railroad
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesExplore the connection between the Erie Canal and the Underground Railroad with Derrick Pratt, Director of Education & Public Programs at the Erie Canal Museum.
Black Thought, Voices, & Action — Bryan Stevenson
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesExplore Black history and culture during this film and discussion series facilitated by William E. Berry, Jr. This series will take place over the course of two months and feature a variety of documentaries and biographical dramas.
Black Thought, Voices, & Action — Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesExplore Black history and culture during this film and discussion series facilitated by William E. Berry, Jr. This series will take place over the course of two months and feature a variety of documentaries and biographical dramas.
First Amendment and Freedom of Press in the Modern Age
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesDiscover the impact of the First Amendment and freedom of press on your everyday life with Newhouse professor and director of the Tully Center of Free Speech, Roy Gutterman.
Black Thought, Voices, & Action — Mamie Till-Mobley
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesExplore Black history and culture during this film and discussion series facilitated by William E. Berry, Jr. This series will take place over the course of two months and feature a variety of documentaries and biographical dramas.
The James Webb Space Telescope
Seymour Public Library 176 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY, United StatesExplore images captured by the James Webb Telescope and learn about its operation with NASA/JLP Solar System Ambassador, Jim Rienhardt.