Entertainment events this weekend in City of Greensboro: Friday, Aug. 15 – Sunday, Aug. 17

Brigitte Blanton, Director of Libraries at Greensboro Public Library System - Linkedin
Brigitte Blanton, Director of Libraries at Greensboro Public Library System - Linkedin
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Don’t miss out on the best entertainment in City of Greensboro this weekend. Here’s what entertainment events are on the agenda for your weekend enjoyment.

Saturday, Aug. 16

Event: GPL Anime Con
Greensboro Public Library – Central Library
10 am-5 pm

Event: African American Book Discussion Group
Benjamin Branch Library
2-3 pm

Event: HB African-American Literature Club
Hemphill Branch Library
3-4:30 pm



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