SATURDAY, February 28st at 9am in Kitely: VOICE OF THE BEACH


VOICE OF THE BEACH

DARK SPECULATIVE HORRORS
For everyone who wants to believe in possibilities and yet knows that human reality is far more frightening than we choose to admit.

Stories Presented in Voice

Author: William Meikle
ISBN-13: 978-1940658032

PRESENTED AT SEANCHAI LIBRARY IN KITELY
Seanchai Library Kitely
grid.kitely.com:8002:Seanchai

THIS WEEK at Seanchai Libraries

We bring stories of all kinds to life, in Second Life
... and other virtual worlds
 CELEBRATING GREAT STORIES IN VIRTUAL WORLDS SINCE 2008!
_____________________________________

Events at Seanchai Libraries this week - all stories told in open voice, all times Pacific Time.

With Saint Patrick's Day fast approaching, and the Library's 7th Birthday on the way, there's a lot going on - some beginnings, some endings, and all filled with great good stories.
    Saturday, February 28th 
    • at 9am   @ SEANCHAI KITELY   VOICE OF THE BEACH by William Meikle with Shandon Loring (grid.kitely.com:8002/Seanchai)
    • at NOON - SEANCHAI 101 Downstairs in the Seanchai Fireside Room with Caledonia: Particpants in this workshop should come with 100 to 120 words from a piece of literature, preferably written by someone else, not memorized and not prepared in any way.  Please remember that we are on a moderate sim when choosing your material.
    • at 2:30pm (approx) @EXPLORESeanchai in Kitely - THE GREAT GATSBY Closing Party - Selections from the novel read over stream, followed by Dancing at Gatsby's Mansion (grid.kitely.com:8002/EXPLORESeanchai)
    Sunday, March 1st 
    • at 11am   @ SEANCHAI KITELY   Selections from THE BARD by Morgan Llewellyn with Caledonia Skytower at Seanchai Celtic World (grid.kitely.com:8002/Seanchai)
    • at 1:30pm - TEA TIME at Baker Street! This week: "The Five Orange Pips"
    • at 6pm  @Magicland Park in SL - MAGICLAND STORYTIME: Leprechauns, Witches & Gold, OH MY! - with Caledonia at the Golden Horseshoe in Magicland (http://slurl.com/secondlife/Bracket/181/57/30)
    Monday, March 2nd
    • at 6am  More from John Stephen's THE EMERALD ATLAS,  with Cata Charisma. 
    • at 7pm  STARSWARM by Jerry Pournelle,  with Gyro Muggins. 
    Tuesday, March 3rd at 7pm - IRELAND: More from the Land of Poets with Kayden Oconnell & Caledonia Skytower

    Wednesday, March 4th at 7pm  THE QUIET MAN by Maurice Walsh, with Caledonia Skytower 

    Thursday, March 5th:

    •  at 7pm   CELTIC MYTHS & MAGICK  with Shandon Loring
    • At 9pm   SEANCHAI LATE NIGHT  with Finn Zeddmore


    Saturday, March 7th at 9am   @ SEANCHAI KITELY   THE FAIRY HANDBAG with Shandon Loring (grid.kitely.com:8002/Seanchai)
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    All stories in voice and take place at Seanchai Libray on Imagination Island in Second Life, unless otherwise noted. Schedule subject to change, because that is just how life is sometimes.  

    All sessions at the Seanchai Library (SL) are offered free to all Residents.  Guests at Second Life sessions are welcome to join us in donating to our featured charity Our featured charity for January - February is Project Children (http://projectchildren.org) teaching and building peace in Northern Ireland, one child at a time. We have extended our featuring of Project Children through the week of Saint Patrick's Day in honor of our 7th Birthday.

    Have questions? IM or notecard Caledonia Skytower.

    THURSDAY, February 26th at 7pm: PEOPLE OF THE PYRAMIDS


    PEOPLE OF THE PYRAMIDS
    Was Indiana Jones character lifted from the
    adventure pulps of the 1930's? Maybe..
    Come listen to tonight's tale and you decide...

    PEOPLE OF THE PYRAMIDS
    by P.F. Costello - 1941
    Our hero goes on a treasure hunt in the desert, saving a damsel in distress, captured by an evil archaeologist. There are fights in the crowded market, kidnappings, super-technology of the lost race, chases and double-crossings...

    PRESENTED IN LIVE VOICE

    Read Along at:
    http://www.unz.org/Pub/FantasticAdventures-1941dec-00116


    WEDNESDAY, February 25th at 7PM: THE ISLANDMAN

    Tomas O'Crohan was born on the Great Blasket Island in 1865 and died there in 1937, a great master of his native Irish. He shared to the full the perilous life of a primitive community, yet possessed a shrewd and humorous detachment that enabled him to observe and describe the world. His book is a valuable description of a now vanished way of life; his sole purpose in writing it was in his own words, 'to set down the character of the people about me so that some record of us might live after us, for the like of us will never be again'.

    Caledonia shares selections, live in voice.

    TUESDAY, February 24th at 7PM: THE CAILLEACH IS BACK!

    In Gaelic mythology  the Cailleach  is a divine hag, a creator deity and weather deity, and possibly an ancestor deity. She is also commonly known as the Cailleach Bhéara(ch) or Bheur(ach). The word cailleach means "hag" in modern Scottish Gaelic, and has been applied to numerous mythological figures in IrelandScotland and the Isle of Man.

    Join the Cailleach for a late winter's telling of one of the great myths of Celtic lands, of the hag, the maiden, and how healing comes to the land through the choice of a young knight. The young Arthur confronts the Black Knight, and the question to be answered is: What do women most desire? 

    Presented live, in voice, by Aoife.

    MONDAY, February 23rd: Another Fantasy & Sci-Fi Start to Another Great Week!

    @6AM ~ Cata Charisma continues with more adventures from John Stephens' THE EMERALD ATLAS.

    The Emerald Atlas is the first novel of the children's fantasy trilogy The Books of Beginning by John Stephens. The second book is selling now and is called The Fire Chronicle. The book follows orphan siblings Kate, Michael, and Emma who, following a succession of unsuccessful orphanage dwellings, are transferred to the mansion of Dr. Pym, where they find a magical book that grants the power of moving through time. Upon traveling to the past, they happen across a witch who has enslaved the nearby town in an attempt to find the book, known as the Atlas, that the children possess. As the siblings encounter various magical races in an effort to dispel the witch, Kate discovers that she is intrinsically bound to the Atlas, and that the three children are subject to an ancient prophecy.


    @7PM ~ Gyro begins a new Sci-Fi Adventure: STARSWARM

    Kip has a secret. A young boy who lives with his uncle at Starswarm Station research outpost on planet Paradise, he has heard a voice in his head for as long as he can remember. The voice guides him in all his decisions, helping him through situations with useful information and helpful insight.

    One day, finally daring to ask the voice some tough questions, Kip discovers that his computer scientist parents implanted an artificial intelligence chip in his skull, which connects with a powerful mainframe computer via satellite. He also learns that his parents died under suspicious circumstances. And that his very existence is a well-kept secret that will soon come to light, putting his own life and the whole of outpost Starswarm in grave danger.

    Luckily, he has friends Marty and Lara to help. But are three kids enough to save an entire planet?

    Both Sessions presented live in voice.  All times SLT (i.e. Pacific)

    NEXT SATURDAY: A Workshop by Demand ~ "Seanchai 101"

    Workshop:  Caledonia leads a session for people who are interested in developing, or further refining their existing out-loud reading/recitation skills.  This workshop will be a combination of lecture & example, and individual participation.

    Interested in attending?
    Please come prepared with:
    ~ A functional headset mic, or mic & headset combination that you have tested in advance (Try going to "Voice Echo Canyon" to test)

    ~ A selection, story, or poem that is 100-120w long from a work that you really like.

    ~ An open mind, a patient soul, and listening ears.

    Caledonia covers the basics, from her FOUR BIG LESSONS FOR READERS, to tips on how to choose what to read and how to prepare.  The session will also focus on how to look for key words and use them to make your story more engaging, how to use pace, and how to reflect and amplify plot with you voice.

    RSVP for this session is appreciated, but not required - please send a notecard if you do.

    THIS WEEK at Seanchai Libraries

    We bring stories of all kinds to life, in Second Life
    ... and other virtual worlds
     CELEBRATING GREAT STORIES IN VIRTUAL WORLDS SINCE 2008!
    _____________________________________

    Events at Seanchai Libraries this week - all stories told in open voice, all times Pacific Time.

    The Thaw is coming early this week (Tuesday) - at least to Imagination Island in Sl it is.  This weekend is your last chance to enjoy the skating pond and the tuneful croonings of Frank Snownatra!

    And Don't Forget!  Voting for this year's Avi Choice Awards closes February 23rd at 5pm SLT - Consider voting to show your support for Spoken Word Performances in Second Life!  http://avichoiceawards.com/vote-here-the-arts
    Monday, February 23rd: 
    • at 6am  More from John Stephen's THE EMERALD ATLAS,  with Cata Charisma. 
    • at 7pm  STARSWARM by Jerry Pournelle,  with Gyro Muggins. 
    Tuesday, February 24th at 7pm THE CAILLEACH IS BACK! with Aoife Lorefield

    Wednesday, February 25th at 7pm  THE ISLANDMAN byTomas O'Crohan, Selections with Caledonia Skytower 

    Thursday, February 26th at 7pm  -  LOST WORLDS: People of the Pyramids by P.F. Costello,  with Shandon Loring

    Saturday, February 28th 

    • at 9am   @ SEANCHAI KITELY   VOICE OF THE BEACH by William Meikle with Shandon Loring (grid.kitely.com:8002/Seanchai)
    • at NOON - SEANCHAI 101 Downstairs in the Seanchai Fireside Room with Caledonia: Particpants in this workshop should come with 100 to 120 words from a piece of literature, preferably written by someone else, not memorized and not prepared in any way.  Please remember that we are on a moderate sim when choosing your material.
    • at 3pm (approx) @EXPLORESeanchai in Kitely - THE GREAT GATSBY Closing Party - Selections from the novel read over stream, followed by Dancing at Gatsby's Mansion (grid.kitely.com:8002/EXPLORESeanchai)
    _________________

    All stories in voice and take place at Seanchai Libray on Imagination Island in Second Life, unless otherwise noted. Schedule subject to change, because that is just how life is sometimes.  

    All sessions at the Seanchai Library (SL) are offered free to all Residents.  Guests at Second Life sessions are welcome to join us in donating to our featured charity Our featured charity for January - February is Project Children (http://projectchildren.org) teaching and building peace in Northern Ireland, one child at a time.

    Have questions? IM or notecard Caledonia Skytower.

    SATURDAY, February 21st at 9am in Kitely: TAMLIN - A Ballad of Faerie


    TAMLIN - a ballad of faerie

    The rescue of Tam Lin by his true love from the Queen of the Fairies
    O I forbid you, maidens a',
    That wear gowd on your hair,
    To come or gae by Carterhaugh,
    For young Tam Lin is there.


    PRESENTED IN LIVE VOICE

    PRESENTED AT SEANCHAI LIBRARY IN KITELY
    Seanchai Library Kitely
    grid.kitely.com:8002:Seanchai

    THURSDAY, February 19th at 7pm: THE FIDDLER OF BAYOU TECHE


    THE FIDDLER OF BAYOU TECHE
    Come here, cher, and I tell you a story.

    A wild dancing changeling child thick in her own culture engages the devil in a fiddle contest in the bayou. Based on the ballad "The Bonnie Lass of Anglesey".

    Book: Stories from the Coyote Road
    Editor: Ellen Datlow
    ISBN# 978-0142413005

    PREVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYH_1YBuKJ8

    PRESENTED IN LIVE VOICE

    WEDNESDAY, February 18th at 7PM: POETRY A LOUD

    In the air-breathing world, Cale has the great joy of working with a terrific program sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation: POETRY OUT LOUD.  This program engages student in grades 9-12 in connecting with poetry and reciting it in a spelling bee style competitions leading from their schools all the way to a national event.  It's the competition season, and Cale shares some of the poems the students have chosen this year from the POL online anthology of over 850 titles.

    Live in voice.

    TUESDAY, February 17th at 7PM: TWO NIGHTS WITH NEIL ~ Night #2

    Caedmon is back with more to share form the amazing imagination of Neil Gaiman . . .

    Barbecue sunbirds and aliens in saucers
    Stars at wild parties and a diaries in boxes
    Stories and poems and songs that we sing,
    These are a few of Neil's Fragile Things

    Don't know how to talk to girls at parties? Neil knows!
    Always wanted to know what a sunbird is and what it tastes like? Neil knows!
    What happened on the day the saucers came? Neil knows!
    Just what was in the diary in that shoebox? Neil knows!

    Just four of the things Neil Gaiman will tell us when we join in listening to Cædmon read from Neil Gaiman's Fragile Things. These poems and stories are all about things that can be broken and lost, things that should be treasured, even if we do not know it at the time or recognize what that thing is. From the absurd to the macabre, we'll have a ball exploring these things.

    Live in voice.

    MONDAY, February 16th at 7PM: THE FUTURE AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE


    “Age of the Pussyfoot”
    by Frederik Pohl
    1969
    • ISBN-13: 978-0671270124
    In the distant future, corpsicle Charles Forrester has been revived.  Bank interest over the years has made him rich ... possibly.  Remember, “the future ain’t what it used to be.”
    Part Four

    Gyro Muggins, Live in voice.

    MONDAY, February 16th at 6AM: THE EMERALD ATLAS Continues

    More from John Stephen's "tweener" adventure: Kate, Michael, and Emma are on a journey through time to dangerous and secret corners of the world...a journey of allies and enemies, of magic and mayhem.  And—if an ancient prophesy is correct—what they do can change history, and it is up to them to set things right.

    About Cata Charisma:  Cata is a native of Romania and a lover of books of all kinds.  He came to Second Life several years ago, and among his objectives was to improve his English.  He has worked to enable other's engaged in ESL learning, and one day hopes to be a real life librarian.  He has copies of The Emerald Atlas in both English and Romanian, as well as the English Audio Book.  It is one of his daughter's favorite stories, especially when read by her beloved Papa..

    Seanchai Library welcomes Cata Charisma with selections, live in voice

    SUNDAY, February 15th at 1:30pm: TEA TIME at Baker Street

    Join Kayden, Caledonia, and their guest John Morland as they continue at the beginning of the Holmesian canon - "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"  THIS WEEK: The Boscombe Valley Mystery.  

    Lestrade summons Holmes to a community in Herefordshire, where a local landowner has been murdered outdoors. The deceased's estranged son is strongly implicated. Holmes quickly determines that a mysterious third man may be responsible for the crime, unraveling a thread involving a secret criminal past, thwarted love, and blackmail.

    Come find a comfy seat and pour yourself a cuppa and enjoy, presented live in voice.

    THIS WEEK at Seanchai Libraries

    We bring stories of all kinds to life, in Second Life
    ... and other virtual worlds
     CELEBRATING GREAT STORIES IN VIRTUAL WORLDS SINCE 2008!
    _____________________________________

    Events at Seanchai Libraries this week - all stories told in open voice, all times Pacific Time.





    Sunday, February 15th 
    • at 1:30pm - TEA TIME AT BAKER STREET! The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY
    • at 6pm - MAGICLAND STORYTIME @Magicland Park ~ A Pooh Bear Valentine's PJ Party w/ Caledonia
    Monday, February 16th: 
    • at 6am  More from John Stephen's THE EMERALD ATLAS,  with Cata Charisma. 
    • at 7pm  THE FUTURE AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE,  with Gyro Muggins. Tonight: The Conclusion of "The Age of the Pussy Foot! by Frederik Pohl (1969)
    Tuesday, February 17th at 7pm TWO NIGHTS WITH NEIL Continues with more from Gaiman's "Fragile Things" with Caedmon Sharkfin

    Wednesday, February 18th:
    • at 12:15pm -  HYPERGRID SAFARI @ EXPLORESeanchai - The Great Gatsby in KITELY  with Caledonia Skytower (grid.kitely.com:8002/EXPLORESeanchai)
    • at 7pm  POETRY OUT LOUD with Caledonia Skytower 

    Thursday, February 19th:
    •  at 7pm  - THE FIDDLER OF BAYOU TECHE  with Shandon Loring
    •  at 7pm  SEANCHAI LATE NIGHT  Science Fiction with Finn Zeddmore


    Saturday, February 21st at 9am   @ SEANCHAI KITELY -   TAM LIN: A Ballad of Fairie with Shandon Loring (grid.kitely.com:8002/Seanchai)
    ________________________________

    All stories in voice and take place at Seanchai Libray on Imagination Island in Second Life, unless otherwise noted. Schedule subject to change, because that is just how life is sometimes.  

    All sessions at the Seanchai Library (SL) are offered free to all Residents.  Guests at Second Life sessions are welcome to join us in donating to our featured charity Our featured charity for January - February is Project Children (http://projectchildren.org) teaching and building peace in Northern Ireland, one child at a time.

    Have questions? IM or notecard Caledonia Skytower.

    SATURDAY, February 14th at 9am in Kitely: AVATAR - A Love Story

    AVATAR - A Love Story

    The world of James Cameron's Avatar - a young man named Jake becomes part of an exploration team to the planet Pandora, inhabited by the exotic Na'vi people. Scientists have created an avatar, a body that looks like a Na'vi, but is operated by a human's mind - Jake's mind. All Jake has ever wanted is something worth fighting for. Now, in the Na'vi people and their world Jake has found something worth fighting for, and worth loving.

    Editor: Nicole Pitesa
    ISBN-13: 978-0606104296

    PRESENTED IN LIVE VOICE

    PRESENTED AT SEANCHAI LIBRARY IN KITELY
    Seanchai Library Kitely
    grid.kitely.com:8002:Seanchai

    CONGRATULATIONS NOMINEES!


    Congratulations to our Friends and Scolarthas Kayden Oconnell, Aoife Lorefield and Freda Frostbite who have been nominated in the Favorite Spoken Word / Performer categories for men and women.

    The representation in the Arts for spoken word and theatrical events are very modest by comparison with the Live Musicians, DJs and Club Venues (you have to scroll waaaaaay down to the bottom of the ballot).  If you'd like to show your support for live voice performance and spoken word on the grid, consider going The Avi Choice Awards Arts Ballot and vote for the performers of your choice.  There is also an opportunity to make suggestions for the future. The Arts voting will close on Monday, February 23rd at 5pm SLT

    In the mean time:  Bravo and Brava to Kayden, Aoife, and Freda!

    THURSDAY, February 12th at 7pm: WONDERS OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD



    WONDERS OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD
    Fairy tale and mythology... imperceptible landscapes... opulent stories of fantasy. Bewitching, bittersweet, and deeply intoxicating. Fables of history and re-created in startlingly magical ways.

    Wonders of the Invisible World
    Author: Patricia A. McKillip
    ISBN: 978-1616960872

    PRESENTED IN LIVE VOICE

    WEDNESDAY, February 11th at 7PM: BEGGAR'S DAY BOOK TWO: THE CAGED KING Concludes

    . . . for now.  One more foray into the land of Gallaway where everything seems to be spinning apart in the most incredibly and unlikely ways. Then we'll pause for a bit and return to see if everyone is still standing . . . well, sort of standing.

    Caledonia shares one more selection from MJ McGalliard's most recent installment in his Beggar's Day Saga.  Presented live in voice.

    TUESDAY, February 10th at 7pm: TWO NIGHTS WITH NEIL (Night One)

    Barbecue sunbirds and aliens in saucers
    Stars at wild parties and a diaries in boxes
    Stories and poems and songs that we sing,
    These are a few of Neil's Fragile Things

    Don't know how to talk to girls at parties? Neil knows!
    Always wanted to know what a sunbird is and what it tastes like? Neil knows!
    What happened on the day the saucers came? Neil knows!
    Just what was in the diary in that shoebox? Neil knows!

    Just four of the things Neil Gaiman will tell us when we join in listening to Cædmon read from Neil Gaiman's Fragile Things. These poems and stories are all about things that can be broken and lost, things that should be treasured, even if we do not know it at the time or recognize what that thing is. From the absurd to the macabre, we'll have a ball exploring these things.

    Live in voice.

    MONDAY, February 9th at 7PM: THE FUTURE AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE


    “Age of the Pussyfoot”
    by Frederik Pohl
    1969
    • ISBN-13: 978-0671270124
    In the distant future, corpsicle Charles Forrester has been revived.  Bank interest over the years has made him rich ... possibly.  Remember, “the future ain’t what it used to be.”
    Part Three

    Gyro Muggins, Live in voice.

    MONDAY, February 9th at 6AM: THE EMERALD ATLAS with Cata

    A New Time & New Session!

    Called “A new Narnia for the tween set” by the New York Times and perfect for fans of the His Dark Materials series, John Stephen's "The Emerald Atlas" brims with humor and action as it charts Kate, Michael, and Emma's extraordinary adventures through an unforgettable, enchanted world.

    These three siblings have been in one orphanage after another for the last ten years, passed along like lost baggage.

    Before long, Kate, Michael, and Emma are on a journey through time to dangerous and secret corners of the world...a journey of allies and enemies, of magic and mayhem.  And—if an ancient prophesy is correct—what they do can change history, and it is up to them to set things right.

    Seanchai Library welcomes Cata Charisma with selections, live in voice

    SUNDAY, February 8th at 1:30pm: TEA TIME at Baker Street

    This week, it is just Corwyn and Cale with another tale from the third story in the Holmesian canon of 56 short story adventures: A Case of Identity!

    The story revolves around the case of Miss Mary Sutherland, a woman with a substantial income from the interest on a fund set up for her. She is engaged to a quiet Londoner who has recently disappeared. It turns out to be quite an elementary case for Sherlock Holmes, much as it puzzles Watson.

    The fiancé, Mr. Hosmer Angel, is a peculiar character, rather quiet, and rather secretive about his life. Miss Sutherland only knows that he works in an office in Leadenhall Street, but nothing more specific than that. All his letters to her are typewritten, even the signature, and he insists that she write back to him through the local Post Office.


    The climax of the sad liaison comes when Mr. Angel abandons Miss Sutherland at the altar on their wedding day. How will Sherlock Holmes solve this most "elementary" of cases?  Join us and find out!

    Presented Live in voice.

    THIS WEEK at Seanchai Libraries

    We bring stories of all kinds to life, in Second Life
    ... and other virtual worlds
     CELEBRATING GREAT STORIES IN VIRTUAL WORLDS SINCE 2008!
    _____________________________________

    Events at Seanchai Libraries this week - all stories told in open voice, all times Pacific Time.

    Announcements:
    EXPLORE Seanchai: The Great Gatsby will remain open to the public through March 1st in Kitely - Thanks everyone for supporting the making of this vision into a reality.

    Coming later this month: SEANCHIA 101 - a workshop lead by Caledonia for those who want to gain confidence in their live reading skills, or to polish them a new.  Look for announcements with detail for people who want to participate.

    Saturday, February 7th at 9am   @ SEANCHAI KITELY -  THE WOOING OF ETAIN with Shandon Loring (grid.kitely.com:8002/Seanchai)

    Sunday, February 8th 
    • at 11am @ EXPLORE SEANCHAI in KITELY THE GREAT GATSBY, Concludes with Corwyn Allen (grid.kitely.com:8002/EXPLORESeanchai)
    • at 1:30pm - TEA TIME AT BAKER STREET! The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: A CASE OF IDENTITY.

    Monday, February 9th: 
    • A NEW SESSION TIME at 6am  John Stephen's THE EMERALD ATLAS,  with Cata Charisma. 
    • at 7pm  THE FUTURE AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE,  with Gyro Muggins. Tonight: More from "The Age of the Pussy Foot! by Frederik Pohl (1969)

    Tuesday, February 10th at 7pm - TWO NIGHTS WITH NEIL with Caedmon Sharkfin

    Wednesday, February 11th at 7pm  BEGGAR'S DAY: THE CAGED KING with Caledonia Skytower concludes, for now

    Thursday, February 12th at 7pm   WONDERS OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD  with Shandon Loring

    Saturday, February 14th at 9am   @ SEANCHAI KITELY -  AVATAR: a Love Story with Shandon Loring (grid.kitely.com:8002/Seanchai)
    ________________________________

    All stories in voice and take place at Seanchai Libray on Imagination Island in Second Life, unless otherwise noted. Schedule subject to change, because that is just how life is sometimes.  

    All sessions at the Seanchai Library (SL) are offered free to all Residents.  Guests at Second Life sessions are welcome to join us in donating to our featured charity Our featured charity for January - February is Project Children (http://projectchildren.org) teaching and building peace in Northern Ireland, one child at a time.

    Have questions? IM or notecard Caledonia Skytower.