Kamica King “History and Soul” Feb. 25
Basement Program Room
Admission: Free; no registration required
Saturday, Feb. 25
2-3 p.m. 

Celebrate Black History Month with singer-songwriter Kamica King, who pairs music with history in a soulful performance. For adults and teens. 

Lunchtime Lecture Feb. 28: “Benjamin Franklin Part Four” 
Basement Program Room
Admission: Free; no registration required
Tuesday, Feb. 28
11:30-12:45 p.m. 

Part Four of Richard Cudlipp’s look at the life of Benjamin Franklin focuses on how Franklin returned to Europe and played a major role in getting France to bankroll the Revolution. Cudlipp will also discuss how Franklin helped negotiate peace with England in 1783, and his return to Philadelphia in 1785 in time to participate in the writing of the Constitution.   

For adults and teens; participants may bring their own lunch to enjoy during the presentation. 

Richardson Rotary Club to Host Blood Drive/Food Drive at Library on March 4 
Richardson Public Library, 900 Civic Center Drive (parking lot)
Admission: Free (schedule appointment here)
Saturday, March 4
11 a.m.-5 p.m. 

The Richardson Rotary Club, in partnership with Carter BloodCare, is hosting a blood drive, paired with a food and clothing drive benefiting Network of Community Ministries. Blood donors who bring canned food and/or clothing to donate will receive a free coupon for Tongue in Cheek Ice Cream.  

More information: blooddrive@richardsonrotary.com 

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