Thursday, September 11, 2025

Join us at GHL for these September events!

 Join us at the Gardner-Harvey Library in Middletown for our upcoming September events!


**NEW** Students! You can be entered in our drawing for 1 of 3 $25 Amazon gift cards this semester! You will get 1 entry for each event you attend!

Your AI Toolkit
AI image of a squirrel with antlers and wings.
Practical Strategies
Creating and Identifying AI Images
Wednesday, Sept. 10 
Noon
Gardner-Harvey Library 111 | Middletown
Zoom and In-person event
Would you like to know how to put AI to work for you? These workshops will add to your skills and save you time and effort as you add AI to your team. Seize the future.
From social media to the news to advertisements, AI images are everywhere. Join Jennifer Hicks, Garner-Harvey Library’s outreach and instruction librarian, to learn tips and tricks to help identify AI images. During the second half of the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to create their own AI images to get a better understanding of how they are made.
RSVP & Zoom Link
Your AI Toolkit
Drawing of a robot saying
Practical Strategies
Using AI in Your Research
Wednesday, Sept. 17 
Noon
Gardner-Harvey Library 111 | Middletown
Zoom and In-person event
Would you like to know how to put AI to work for you? These workshops will add to your skills and save you time and effort as you add AI to your team. Seize the future.
There are ways to use the power of AI to ease your research journey. Generative AI tools can help with grammar and suggest ways to edit text, but they can also help you develop a topic and find search terms. Join John Burke, director of Garner-Harvey Library, to learn strategies for using AI tools as you research sources for papers and presentations. 
RSVP & Zoom Link
National Parks
Bluegrass performers
Talk Series
The Shifting of Tectonic Plates Through Geologic Time
Tuesday, Sept. 23 
| 4:30 p.m.
Zoom Only
Geologist Tammie L. Gerke will share presentations and lead discussions about geology and related topics. Get your questions answered and participate in lively discussions in three events this semester.
Learn some basics about the development of the theory of plate tectonics, how plates move, and an overview of our current understanding of these processes. We will then travel through geologic time to explore how the surface of the Earth has looked once crust formed and how the continents moved to their current locations.
Visit for Zoom Link




Book group:

Middletown Book Discussion: This is Happiness, Niall Williams




September 26th, 11:30-12:30   GRD 123
Need help getting the book? Stop in to the library info desk for assistance!
Passcode: 882493
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