Sawyer Free Library's Books on Tap with Author Billy Baker
Date and Time
Thursday May 12, 2022
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Thursday, May 12 from 6:00-8:00pm.
Location
Minglewood Harborside, located at 25 Rogers Street in Gloucester.
Fees/Admission
Free event. Appetizers will be provided for attendees, and drinks and food will be available for purchase.
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Julie Travers
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Description
The Sawyer Free Library is kicking off a new author series, Books on Tap, a night of books, bites, and brew, with award-winning local writer Billy Baker on May 12 from 6:00-8:00 pm at Minglewood Harborside in Gloucester.
This first of many fun and engaging evenings of conversations with local authors, sponsored by the Library, is free and open to the public. Appetizers will be provided for attendees, and drinks and food will be available for purchase.
Boston Globe writer Billy Baker is the author of the hilarious, moving memoir We Need to Hang Out: A Memoir of Making Friends, which the New York Times called: "An entertaining mix of social science, memoir, and humor..." Joining Baker for the event will be his friend Kevin Phoenix, owner of Community Fitness Cape Ann. The two will discuss Billy's book, what it's like trying to balance work and family life, and the importance of friendship as we age. The audience will be encouraged to join in on the spirited conversation.
Billy Baker is a staff writer for The Boston Globe, where he writes narrative features and humorous columns. A native of South Boston, he is a graduate of Boston Latin School, Tulane University, and the Columbia Journalism School. Baker has received the Deborah Howell Award for Writing Excellence from the American Society of News Editors and was a member of the Globe team awarded the Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings. Billy resides on Cape Ann in Essex with his family.
Sawyer Free Library's first "Books and Tap" will be held in the event room at Minglewood Harborside, located at 25 Rogers Street in Gloucester. Registration not required. For more information visit sawyerfreelibrary.org or call 978-325-5553.