An Evening with Khaled Hosseini

Thursday, April 25th from 5:00pm to Friday, April 26th, 2019 11:00pm

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The Fayetteville Public Library is honored to be hosting New York Times bestselling author, Khaled Hosseini, for a free public talk on Friday, April 26th at 7:00pm.

Hosseini will be joining us to discuss his life in writing with an interview facilitated by KUAF's Kyle Kellams. Hosseini is one of the world's most widely read and beloved authors, having sold more than 50 million books worldwide!

We anticipate more than 600 in attendance, and are looking for many helping hands to assist us in bringing this event to the public. Check out our volunteer needs to sign up for the event - We hope you can join us!  

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Shifts (6)

1 - 1 of 1 Shifts
ShiftStart TimeEnd TimeDescriptionRegistrants Needed
 
Event Set Up5:00pm (CT)8:00pm (CT)Volunteers will assist with moving children’s book bins and small furniture, mag/media DVD bins and book pods on rolling casters. Lifting up to 20lbs., assisted7/7Over

1 - 5 of 5 Shifts
ShiftStart TimeEnd TimeDescriptionRegistrants Needed
 
Reading Room Reception and Chair Set Up1:30pm (CT)3:30pm (CT)Volunteers will move tables and chairs for reception and set up chairs on main floor for public talk. Lifting up to 20lbs., assisted5/5Over
Reception Attendants5:30pm (CT)7:30pm (CT)Volunteers will assist event goers, picking up glasses and plates during the reception; transport dishes from reception to industrial dishwasher for cleaning.4/4Over
Reception Teardown6:45pm (CT)7:45pm (CT)Volunteers will move tables and chairs back to Reading Room. Lifting up to 20lbs., assisted.6/6Over
Chairs + Staging Teardown8:15pm (CT)9:15pm (CT) 4/6Over
Event Teardown9:00pm (CT)11:00pm (CT)Volunteers will assist with moving mag/media DVD bins and book pods back to floor using castered-dollies; moving Children’s book bins and small furniture back to Children’s Library floor. Lifting up to 20lbs., assisted.1/20Over