January 2024 Newsletter
Wishing you a delightful and rejuvenating holiday season! May you take the opportunity to relax, recharge, and enjoy the company of your loved ones.
Looking ahead to 2024, we're kicking off January with exciting events at the Alliance. Get ready for the legendary King Cake Challenge on January 7th, a sweet competition that promises a lively start to the year. Later in the month, on January 27th, we have an exclusive concert featuring guest singer Sophia Tahi, who will enchant us with the timeless songs of Nina Simone. Make sure to secure your spot early, as seats are limited.
If your New Year's resolution includes adding a dash of excitement to your routine, our clubs have got you covered. From the casual Conversation du mardi (because Tuesdays are for speaking French) to the strategic elegance of Pétanque, the judgment-free Book Club and the soulful serenade of Ukulele, there's something for everyone.
If you dwell in the Triangle, mark your calendars for the first Saturday of every month when our library opens its doors wide. Take a virtual stroll through our online catalog, akin to window shopping for words.
Let's make 2024 a year filled with vibrant social calendars, where the only blues are the musical kind, and challenges start with deciding which slice of King Cake takes the crown!
Cheers to a year of shared French-inspired experiences and memorable moments!
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