Ocean State Media Book Discussion

Wednesday, Apr 1 from 6-7 p.m.

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Join fellow readers for a community book discussion around the 2026 Reading Across Rhode Island selection, Happy Land.

Open to all ages, this free program, hosted by Ocean State Media and Rhode Island Center for the Book, is designed to foster curiosity, dialogue, and lifelong learning in a relaxed, inclusive space - whether you’re an avid reader or just looking to meet neighbors who love books as much as you do, completion of the book is not required!

Wednesday, Apr 1 from 6-7 p.m.
Located at Ocean State Media, 50 Park Lane Providence, RI 02907
Reserve your spot here

Please email Sarah Trudeau, Senior Community Engagement Specialist, at strudeau@oceanstatemedia.org with any questions.

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