Would you like to learn how you could talk to the president?
Don’t miss our upcoming program,
Teens! Talk to the President, part of our One City, One Book city-wide book club initiative. In this panel, we will discuss how to make change and be heard as a young person with authors
Laura Carney and
Arthur Milnes. This discussion will be facilitated by North Carolina high schoolers.
Bring your ambition, appetite, and curiosity! We will have an engaging discussion about dreaming big and being heard by important people. You will have a chance to ask our panelists questions during the Q&A. We will have pizza and other refreshments.
This event is located on the 4th floor of the Cultural Arts Center, Room 403. Signage will direct you from the main entrances to the event space. Attendees are encouraged to park in the Church Street Parking Deck, located on 215 N Church St.
This event will be held in-person and streamed online: email
Immanuel Eggers to register.
Panelist Information
Laura Carney, author of My Father's List, thought it would be impossible to talk with president Jimmy Carter when completing her father's bucket list. She is ready to share how you, too, can do the impossible by embracing dedication and life's chance encounters. My Father's List was one of the Best Books of 2023 in Real Simple magazine. In honor of her father's untimely death, Laura is also an advocate to end distracted driving.
Arthur Milnes, author, historian, former Canadian parliamentary speechwriter and researcher, will teach you how to write and speak to be heard. Arthur has written 15 books spanning topics including Canadian leaders, U.S.-Canadian political relations, and U.S. presidential biographies.
Read more about Laura and Arthur's chance encounter that sparked a nearly-decade-long friendship in Chapter 5 of My Father's List, "Talk with the President"!
Teen Panel Moderators:
Eric Cole, Junior at Dudley High School in Greensboro, NC.
Alyssa Danial, Junior at Bishop McGuinness High School in Kernersville, NC.
Savannah Wilson, Senior at McDowell High School in Marion, NC.
About One City, One Book: Since 2002, The Greensboro Public Library, along with our many community partners, brings community together with conversations and programs. This year’s One City, One Book selection is My Father’s List: How Living My Dad’s Dreams Set Me Free by Laura Carney; a memoir about achieving your dreams by fulfilling the dreams of someone else.