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Author Talk and Book Signing with Christine Titih, Julie Ilondo Nguini & Pauline Atilite

Oaks of Central PA and Lancaster Art Vault presents an Author Talk and Book Signing with authors Christine Titih, Julie Ilondo Nguini & Pauline Atilite to discuss books, culture and community.

Free to all ages. Refreshments, author talk, book signing and meet the authors.

Christine Titih - Author of “Our Voices”, “How I Discovered My Purpose: A Practical Guide to Faith and Finding Happiness in Uncertain Times” and “365 Dys of Purpose”. Chirstine is the founder and President of Oaks of Central PA, a 501 c3 not-for-profit whose mission is to empower, promote and advocate for the African immigrant and refugee community in the Greater Harrisburg area. She is also the CEO of CT Home Care Services, which provides home and community-based services to adults with physical and intellectual disabilities. Christine hails from Bali in the North West region of Cameroon and holds an MBA in International Business from Point Park University, Pittsburg, PA. She lives in Camp Hill, PA with her daughter and mother.

Pauline Y. Atilite - Author of “Guess and Learn Magic Words” and “Guess and Learn Careers”. Originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pauline Y. Atilite is a wife and a mother of two, who dreamed of becoming a writer from an early age. In 2022, she convinced herself that it’s never too late to be what you might have been and decided to start her own publishing company, Guess and Learn, LLC, which is bringing up stories inspired by daily-life topics in an engaging manner to sharpen children’s critical thinking and improve early reading skills while promoting diversity, community, and social inclusion.

Julie Ilondo Nguini - Author of “Meeting the Okapi”, “Meeting the Bonobo” and “Meeting the Mountain Gorilla”. Local author Julie Ilondo Nguini is shedding light on two animals found in the Democratic Republic of Congo with new children’s books, the Okapi or “forest giraffe” and Bonobo which looks like a chimpanzee. Learn more about these animals and the dangers they face and how these books help conservation efforts in the Congo.

Saturday, March 15th. 2-4PM. Free Event

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