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Author Visit Featuring Marcie Rendon

Join us for an Author Visit at the Mahnomen Fire Hall

2023-04-13 18:00:00 2023-04-13 20:00:00 America/Chicago Author Visit Featuring Marcie Rendon Join Lake Agassiz Regional Library for an author visit featuring Marcie Rendon (Murder on the Red River, Girl Gone Missing). Mahnomen Public Library -

Thursday, April 13
6:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2023-04-13 18:00:00 2023-04-13 20:00:00 America/Chicago Author Visit Featuring Marcie Rendon Join Lake Agassiz Regional Library for an author visit featuring Marcie Rendon (Murder on the Red River, Girl Gone Missing). Mahnomen Public Library -

Join Lake Agassiz Regional Library for an author visit featuring Marcie Rendon (Murder on the Red River, Girl Gone Missing).

Join Lake Agassiz Regional Library for an author visit featuring Marcie Rendon (Murder on the Red River, Girl Gone Missing). Rendon will discuss her writing career and her most recent book, Sinister Graves, which is a gripping mystery set in Minnesota in the 1970s. The book follows a young Ojibwe woman named Cash Blackbear as she uncovers the truth about the disappearances of young Native women and their newborns. 


This program will be held at the Mahnomen Fire Hall (124 S. Main St.) and is offered free-of-charge thanks in part to funding from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Pinckley Prize–winner Marcie R. Rendon is an enrolled member of the White Earth Nation, an author, playwright, poet, and freelance writer. Also a community arts activist, Rendon supports other native creators in their pursuit of artistic projects and often speaks to community groups on topics such as Native issues, leadership and writing. 

Tuesday, April 11 at 6:00 p.m. at the Bagley Public Library
Thursday, April 13 at 6:00 p.m .at the Mahnomen Fire Hall, 124 S. Main Street
Friday, April 14 at 10:30 a.m. at the Detroit Lakes Public Library

Read a book by Marcie Rendon:
Print Books & CDs | eBooks & eAudiobooks via OverDrive | eBooks & eAudiobooks via hoopla 

AGE GROUP: | Young Adults | Seniors | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Legacy Events | Author Visits |

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Mahnomen Public Library

Phone: 218-935-2843

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We're closed Monday May 25 due to Memorial Day
Mon, May 25 Closed
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Tue, May 26 2:00PM to 7:30PM
Wed, May 27 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Thu, May 28 12:00PM to 6:00PM
Fri, May 29 10:00AM to 5:00PM
Sat, May 30 Closed
Sun, May 31 Closed

About the branch

The Mahnomen library is located at 203 S Main St in the same building as the City Hall. The stone building was constructed in 1937 by the WPA and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The library offers public computers, in-house use laptops, free WiFi, and all the other amenities of a Lake Agassiz Regional Library Branch.

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