Events with Gryffin
Made in Virginia Pop-Up Shack Collaboration
Pop-up Shack, just in time for Spooky Season! Come find us inside Old Town’s Made in Virginia store October 5th & 6th, 12-5pm!
Del Ray Artisans Spring Art Market
Join Gryffin River Shack for Mother’s Day weekend at the Del Ray Artisans Spring Art Market on May 11th. The market will be held in Colasanto Park, adjoining Del Ray Artisans gallery at 2704 Mount Vernon Ave, Alexandria, Virginia, from 10am-4pm (free, open to the public, rain or shine event).
Earth Day Marsh Madness Cleanup
Earth Day Marsh Madness Cleanup Event. The marshes of Jones Point Park. April 21st, 10-2pm. Event details located at link in article.
George Washington’s River Farm Spring Garden Market
“Gryffin River Shack will be making its local market debut at George Washington’s River Farm!”
A Night of Tampa Bay Noir
Join Tampa Bay Times Reviewer and Book Editor Colette Bancroft and guest authors online for a discussion of Tampa Bay Noir, a collection of short stories by Florida authors that takes place in Tampa Bay.
Registration is needed for participation. The Zoom link will be sent one day prior to the event. There is no charge for this event, but we would appreciate your purchase of a copy of Tampa Bay Noir. Available soon in store.
About Tampa Bay Noir:
Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct location within the geographic area of the book. Brand-new stories by: Michael Connelly, Lori Roy, Ace Atkins, Karen Brown, Tim Dorsey, Lisa Unger, Sterling Watson, Luis Castillo, Sarah Gerard, Danny López, Ladee Hubbard, Gale Massey, Yuly Restrepo Garcés, Eliot Schrefer, and Colette Bancroft.
From the introduction by Collette Bancroft:
Ask most people what the Tampa Bay area is famous for, and they might mention sparkling beaches and sleek urban centers and contented retirees strolling the golf courses year round. But it’s always had a dark side. Just look at its signature event: a giant pirate parade. Not only does Gasparilla honor the buccaneer traditions of theft, debauchery, and violence; its namesake pirate captain, José Gaspar, is a fake who probably never existed. And if there’s any variety of crime baked into Florida’s history, it’s fraud. From the indigenous residents who supposedly conned Spanish explorers seeking the Fountain of Youth through the rolling cycles of real estate scams that have shaped the Sunshine State for the last century or so, the place is a grifter’s native habitat.
Tampa Bay Noir Editor Collette Bancroft has been the book editor at the Tampa Bay Times since 2007. In addition to writing reviews and interviewing authors, she directs the annual Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading. She served two terms on the board of the National Book Critics Circle. Bancroft earned degrees in English from the University of South Florida and the University of Florida, and she wishes she had finished her dissertation on the novels of Raymond Chandler.