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Mon: 5 p.m. - 9 p .m.
Tues: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Wed: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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How to Register for Workshops

Registration Deadlines for ALL Programs

  • Seven days before the workshop starts.
  • To register less than seven days before a workshop begins, please check availability first by calling 473-2590, ext 107.
  • All workshops require pre-registration.

Payment Must Accompany Registration

  • Without exception, no registrations will be taken without payment.
  • A non-refundable $20 registration fee is included in the class fee.

To Register by Mail

  • Print, complete & mail our Printer-Friendly Registration Form
  • Form must be postmarked at least 10 days before the start date of your workshop
  • You may pay by check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Please do not send cash through the mail.
  • You will be sent a confirmation of your registration
  • You will be contacted if the class of your choice is not available

To Register by Phone

  • Please have your information ready when calling 473-2590
  • You may pay by VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express

To Register by Fax

To Register In-Person

  • We’re located at 740 University Ave.
  • Our office hours are Monday–Thursday 9 am–9 pm, Friday 9 am–5 pm & Saturday 9 am–1 pm, but call ahead, 473-2590, to be sure we’re open.
  • You may pay by cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express

To Register Online

  • Click on the "Register online" button at the bottom of the adult course description. This will take you to our shopping cart.
  • At the present time you can only register online if you are already in our online database, and no online registrations will be taken for children's or teen's workshops. However, if you give us a call, send us an e-mail, or fax us with your information: name, address, phone #, and e-mail address (optional), we will add you to our database and you can complete your registration.

Cancellations, Refunds & Fees

  • A $30 fee will be charged for bad checks.
  • A non-refundable $20 registration fee is included in the class fee.
  • A full refund is given in the event W&B must cancel a class.
  • If you cancel up to SEVEN DAYS before the first day of class, W&B will refund all but a $20 processing fee.
  • If you cancel fewer than seven days before the first class of a series, but before the second class, you will be refunded 50%.
  • No refunds are given if your cancellations are made fewer than seven days before a single-day workshop  or after the second class meeting of a series.
  • Refunds are processed within 15 days of cancellation notice. Participants will be notified if unforeseen delays occur.
 
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The Bertrand Russell Society

Hosted by: Dr. David White
Thursday, March 11
Admission: Free to W&B Members/ $3 General Public

The Bertrand Russell Society was formed shortly after Russell’s death in 1970. Russell was born in 1872 and worked in fields such as mathematical logic; philosophy; social, religious, and educational reform; anti-war protests and politics. An accomplished writer, Russell received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. This ongoing lecture series promises to enlighten and entertain. Monthly meetings are open to everyone, not just to members of the society.

Monthly Story Slam

March. 17, 7 pm
Signup: 6:30 pm
Host: Carol Roberts

An open mic of true loose and spontaneous stories based on one’s own life! Themes include: “Brush with the Law,” “Love Life,” “Embarassing Moment,” “True Tales from College”...but stories can be independent of the theme. This is an event where participants tell stories about their lives. The stories are loose and spontaneous, and the emphasis is on authenticity. See examples on Youtube by searching MothUp Story Slam. According to The New York Times: “Like the folk revival in the 70s or standup comedy in the 80s, all of a sudden everyone is doing it....Storytelling has exploded into a thriving genre all its own, a new avenue to prominence for writers and, increasingly, for actors and comedians.” Each performer gets approximately 5 minutes. Signup list at front desk 1/2 hour before. or sign up by emailing Carol Roberts at crobert8@rochester.rr.com with “Monthly Sign Up” in the subject line.

Valley Manor Book Discussions

1570 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14610
Thursday, March 18th from 10:30 a.m. - Noon. Music Room. .
Each event is Free and Open to the public.

Bel Canto by Ann Patchett. This is the “If All of Rochester Read the Same Book”.

History Reading Group

Hosted by Steve Huff
Thurs. March 18
Topic: Vaudeville
Free to WAB members & students/$3 general public

Join Writers & Books’s history buffs as they explore the big issues and personalities of history. We do not choose particular books, but only subjects. You can read any book or other material on the subject and join the discussion. Meets on the third

Wide Open Mic

Monday, March 22
7:30 p.m., W&B
Free to W&B members,/$3 suggested admission general public

W&B is proud to sponsor Rochester’s longest-running open mic, hosted by Norm Davis, poet and editor of HazMat Review. Known for its eclectic mix, Wide Open Mic welcomes poets, performers, and writers of all kinds.

25 & Under

Tues. March 23
7 p.m. W&B
Free to WAB members & students/$3 general public
Hosted by Sally Bittner Bonn

More than a quarter century ago W&B first opened its doors. To celebrate that milestone anniversary we initiated a monthly reading series featuring writers who are 25 and younger. Join us as we discover a new generation of writers for the next quarter century.

 

 

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Writers & Books, Rochester's community literary center, inspires and instructs over 25,000 people each year through a wide array of offerings in nearly every literary genre. Believing that the written and spoken word are central to our lives and culture, Writers & Books celebrates, promotes and works to make them available to all. Writers & Books is located at 740 University Avenue, near Atlantic Avenue in the Neighborhood of the Arts.