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Events at Logan Library

Spring 2017

Past Event: Book Talk with Gail Kittleson

Thank you to all who attended and helped to make this event such a success!

Past Event: Book Talk with Gail Kittleson, March 1, 2023

In celebration of Schreiner University's Centennial, please join us at the library on Wednesday, March 1st for conversation and light snacks as we fall in love again with the Texas Hill Country.

Gail Kittleson, historical fiction writer, will be here from 2-3pm to talk about her journey as an author, why she loves the Texas Hill Country, and how she was inspired to use Schreiner Institute and other historical places in Kerrville in her most recent book, a Hill Country Christmas: Hope for Hardscrabble Times.

For more information on the author, go to www.gailkittleson.com. Her books are available through Amazon. 

Thank you to all who attended and helped to make this event such a success!

Past Event: Book Talk with Gail Kittleson, March 1, 2023

In celebration of Schreiner University's Centennial, please join us at the library on Wednesday, March 1st for conversation and light snacks as we fall in love again with the Texas Hill Country.

Gail Kittleson, historical fiction writer, will be here from 2-3pm to talk about her journey as an author, why she loves the Texas Hill Country, and how she was inspired to use Schreiner Institute and other historical places in Kerrville in her most recent book, a Hill Country Christmas: Hope for Hardscrabble Times.

For more information on the author, go to www.gailkittleson.com. Her books are available through Amazon. 

Thank you to all who attended and helped to make this event such a success!

Past Event: Book Talk with Gail Kittleson, March 1, 2023

In celebration of Schreiner University's Centennial, please join us at the library on Wednesday, March 1st for conversation and light snacks as we fall in love again with the Texas Hill Country.

Gail Kittleson, historical fiction writer, will be here from 2-3pm to talk about her journey as an author, why she loves the Texas Hill Country, and how she was inspired to use Schreiner Institute and other historical places in Kerrville in her most recent book, a Hill Country Christmas: Hope for Hardscrabble Times.

For more information on the author, go to www.gailkittleson.com. Her books are available through Amazon.