Read It and Eat! Blue Strawbery

Read It and Eat! Blue Strawbery

Image of a cookbook on a white background with various flour, oil, spies, and cooking tools on the lower portion of the image. Text reads: Read it and Eat! A community conversation and potluck cooking from the Blue Strawbery Cookbook Monday July 17 6–7:30 pm $15 non-member/ $10 member
Copies of the cookbook are not included with registration, but can be purchased from our shop. Please check your local library or bookshop for a copy! This cookbook is available at the Portsmouth, Kittery, Dover, and Hampton libraries. If you’re unable to access a copy, but would like to participate, please contact programs@portsmouthhistory.org.
Read It and Eat! a Community Conversation

Read It and Eat! a Community Conversation

Image of a cookbook on a white background with various flour, oil, spies, and cooking tools on the lower portion of the image. Text reads: Read it and Eat! A community conversation and potluck cooking from Black Trumpet: A Chef’s Journey Through Eight New England Seasons by Evan Mallett Monday May 8 6–7:30 pm $15 non-member/ $10 member
Copies of the cookbook are not included with registration. Please check your local library or bookshop for a copy! This cookbook is available at the Portsmouth, Kittery, Dover, and Hampton libraries. If you’re unable to access a copy, but would like to participate, please contact programs@portsmouthhistory.org.
Does Truth Matter?

Does Truth Matter?

Community Conversation 6/15 Does Truth Matter? Free to attend, preregistration is recommended. Information on a blue  background with an image of the presenter Dr. Joshua Tepley at right.

This event is a facilitated discussion of these and related questions about one of the oldest topics in philosophy: truth. After a brief introduction to some basic concepts and distinctions, Dr. Tepley will lead the audience in a conversation about these questions. The goal is not to tell attendees what to believe but rather to give them the opportunity explore these questions, and possible answers to them, together as a group. If you like big ideas and stimulating conversation, then this event is for you. Come ready to think, to share, and to learn!

Admission is free, pre-registration recommended.

Image of Dr. Joshua Tepley wearing glasses and a white button-up shirt.

About the Presenter:

Dr. Joshua Tepley is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Saint Anselm College, where he has taught for the last decade. He received his B.A. in Philosophy from Bucknell University (2004) and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame (2013). His research interests include free will, personal identity, ontology (the study of being), and the intersection between philosophy and science fiction.

This event is made possible by a grant from New Hampshire Humanities