1203’s Marietta Gives Thanks with Branchlands Residents
1203’s Marietta Gives Thanks with Branchlands Residents!
1203’s Marietta Gives Thanks with Branchlands Residents!
Leaving 1203 Strides a Few Miles and Meets Many Friends!
Leaving 1203 Winds Its Way to Windsor, Vermont!
A return visit to Hershey from Marietta and 1203
Marietta Talks Leaving 1203 While Savoring Hershey’s Chocolates!
C’mon and toast October beauty with Marietta and hosts Jan and Robin at their 1804 home. Marietta looks forward to seeing friends old and new and you’re welcome to invite others to join our party – tote along lawn chairs if easy. Gates open at 1 and the jolly, interactive book talk starts at 2—rain or shine, warm or cool.
Come to our premiere gathering spot in early May. Bookstore owner Mary Katharine and her longtime accomplice Marietta welcome you to Stone Soup Books for a bit of book talk and big creative adventure.
Come celebrate April’s beauty with Marietta at the home of Rabbi Rain Zohav. Bringing joyful tidings and laughter, Marietta looks forward to seeing friends old and new, and you’re welcome to invite others to join our party.
Come celebrate the coming new year at Marietta’s all-time favorite indie bookstore—ever-charming Stone Soup Books in downtown Waynesboro.
Road trip! Native Virginian sets her first sights on Mineral, VA….
Wanda Jackson belts it out: “Let’s Have a Party.” Join Marietta and her hosts Jan and Robin for a wildly interactive book talk, tasty food and drink staples featured in Leaving 1203, and explore the lovely setting.
Bloom in April alongside Marietta in Charlottesville! Join in for a lively, interactive talk on her latest book titled Leaving 1203: Emptying a Home, Filling the Heart.
Yes, 2022 is on its way!
Marietta joins Jazz Messenger Brian Keena in the WTJU studio, two longtime friends talking together about putting to good use—right now—the lessons found in Leaving 1203.
This event will be rescheduled. Look for a new date in the coming months. Peace.
What a Saturday jamboree in Morehead City!
This event will be rescheduled. Look for a new date in the coming months. Peace.
It’s Spring, which means that Marietta returns in flip flops to North Carolina’s lovely Crystal Coast. She will speak at St. Francis by the Sea about saying goodbye to her childhood home—her approach and the ultimate triumph of joy and gratitude.
Marietta joins in the fun in the Recreational Therapy Room at The Virginia Home.
Featuring many of the authors who spoke at Chop Suey Bookstore in 2019, this annual event at Hardywood is always a big draw for readers and holiday shoppers.
After a fine time in April celebrating the Home’s 125th birthday with staff members and volunteers, Marietta returns for a party with residents and their families.
Marietta gets off the mat and heads to the Conference Room for a return visit with ACAC members at Albemarle Square.
At the invitation of organizers of the Episcopalian Tri-Diocesan Fall Camp, Marietta travels to beautiful Shrine Mont, nestled in the Shenandoah Valley at the foot of Great North Mountain.
Marietta welcomes writers of all persuasions to Charlottesville for a two-day workshop on the art of finding your words.
Back by popular demand! Come for a taste of southern cooking and Sunday relaxation reminiscent of patio days celebrated in Leaving 1203.
Ward Tefft and his popular Chop Suey Books welcomes Marietta for a lively 6pm talk, warming up with a casual meet and chat at 5:30.
Marietta will be interviewed on KWMR’s popular show, “Pieces of Peace,” by host Susan Santiago.
Marietta visits Colonnades residents and their guests, staff and administrators to talk about Home.
Marietta welcomes the invitation to speak with a group representing all those involved in caring for patients and families at the Jack Byrne Center.
Tune in for Marietta's interview with her favorite interviewer, Sarah McConnell, host of "With Good Reason."
Marietta is back at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women for a PVCC Creative Writing class.
Marietta travels over Afton Mountain for dinner with Friends of the Waynesboro Public Library.