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ANNUAL LITERARY LUNCHEON
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2026

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The novel is 100 years old, but is The Great Gatsby still a great book? We will find out from Dr. Tara Hayes, acclaimed scholar and dynamic presenter, at our annual luncheon. Let your inner flapper shine all afternoon, as we bring back the Roaring 20's.



RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED BEGINNING 1/7/26
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EVENT TIME: 
11am | Doors Open
12pm | Lunch is Served

 
EVENT PRICE PER PERSON: 
Residents: $45
Make checks payable to Literary Society at Waterlefe or LSW.
Turn in checks to Dan Adkins at The River Club.
 
DRESS CODE:
Club Casual
Let your inner Flapper shine! 1920s costumes encouraged but not required.


MORE INFO:
There will be a raffle benefitting the Literacy Program at G.D. Rogers-Garden Bullock Elementary School!
Bring cash or check to buy tickets for a chance to win a gift basket.
Make checks payable to Literary Society at Waterlefe or LSW.
 





MEET OUR SPEAKER,
DR. TARA HAYES



Tara Hayes, Ph.D., has advanced degrees in English literature with additional focus on theory, science fiction and film. Known as "Dr. T." to her students while a professor at Wayne State and then Oakland University, Hayes is known beyond the academy as the Book & Film Club professor, facilitating groups both private and public engaged in elevating textual analysis and discussion. 

A recipient of such distinctions as Trustee Scholar and Edward Wise Fellow, en route to her Ph.D., Hayes wrote her honor thesis on the transmutation of 19th-century American literary texts (The Scarlet Letter, The Last of the Mohicans, etc.) into 20th-century American films; completed a master's degree in science fiction, feminist and psychoanalytic theory with an emphasis on dystopic texts -both novels and films - such as 1984, The Dispossessed, Blade Runner and The Matrix and trained at Cornell's School of Criticism and theory.

Hayes also served domestically as a member of Teach for America and AmeriCorps, teaching high school in inner-city Houston, Los Angeles, and the Misssissippi Delta. In Detroit, she trained her African American literature and Shakespeare service-learning seminars to team with public and charter schools downtown and to mentor students and future teachers, modeled the integration of theory and practice and fostered opportunities for future teachers to help all students attain an excellent education.

In addition to her reserach, scholarship and teaching, Hayes worked at DreamWorks in the years of Steven Spielberg's Amistad, The Last World and Saving Private Ryan and curated his Shoah Foundation at USC, and she was part of the team that campaigned the television pilot Dear Diary to and Oscar for Best Short Film.






 

 
  


DINING MENU

Rolls & Butter

​ENTREE COURSE

Roasted Airline Chicken Breast Piccata
set atop roasted vegetable risotto and served with a haricot vert bundle

DESSERT COURSE
Marlborough Pie A La Mode

warm apple custard pie with ice cream

Coffee, Tea & Water Included

 


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