Literary Feast. A book club for listeners. November's book, The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki. Brought to you by KMUW.

Literary Feast is KMUW’s monthly book club, featuring selections made by KMUW staff. For November, we’re reading “The Book of Form and Emptiness” by Ruth Ozeki.

This month’s meeting is at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17 via Zoom.

Digital Democracy on Tap. Senioritis: What's Next For Young Wichitans? Brought to you by KMUW and Engage ICT.

High school students have a lot of choices when it comes to life after graduation. College application season is in full swing, but life after high school could also mean joining the work force, trade school, or even a gap year. Join us for this month’s Digital Democracy on Tap: “Senioritis: What’s Next for Young Wichitans?”

Stream the conversation live starting at 5 p.m. Nov. 9 at engageict.org or on KMUW’s Facebook page. To submit a question, email info@kmuw.org or comment on the live Facebook video.

Literary Feast. A book club for public radio listeners. China Room, a novel, by Sunjeev Sahota.

The next Literary Feast, KMUW’s monthly book club will take place 5-6 p.m. via Zoom. For September, KMUW’s Staff has selected “China Room” by Sunjeev Sahota.

Reserve your spot ahead of time and KMUW will email a link.

Digital Democracy on Tap. Financial Planning. 5:00 p.m. on September 14. Stream live at EngageICT.org.

Join us for Digital Democracy on Tap at 5 p.m. Sept. 14 for a virtual discussion about financial planning during the pandemic.

As the pandemic impacts the economy and the government responds with relief funds, financial planning has never been a bigger priority. But where do you start?  Panelists for the discussion will include the following:

  • Tracee Adams, president and founder, Hawthorn Capital, LLC
  • Sue M. Tirukonda, CFP at Cordell Wealth Management

You can view the discussion on KMUW’s Facebook page or at the engageICT.org website. To submit a question email info@kmuw.org, or comment on the live Facebook video.