What to do in Ann Arbor on Monday, Nov. 20: Espressos, books, and yes, herbicides

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ANN ARBOR – Here are some of the events happening in Ann Arbor on Monday about which we're most excited. Which ones do you plan to attend? What event should we cover in greater detail and why? Let us know in the comments below or email us at allaboutannarbor@wdiv.com.

Monday, Nov. 20

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National Espresso Day - To celebrate National Espresso Day, the University of Michigan will be having a build your own coffee bar. Words cannot espresso how much this event means to us. (7 a.m., East Quad Dining Hall) 

Kaveh Akbar & Hanif Abdurraqib at the Neutral Zone - Literati is partnering with their neighbors at the Neutral Zone to welcome Kaveh Akbar and Hanif Abdurraqib, who will be reading from their latest work, "Calling a Wolf a Wolf and They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us." (7 p.m., Neutral Zone) 

Robert Downes "Windigo Moon" - Author and world traveler Robert (Bob) Downes has been inspiring readers to pursue their dreams of travel and adventure for more than three decades. Don't miss this exclusive reading and signing of "Windigo Moon." (7 pm., Nicola's Books) 

What, My Herbicide Did That?! - A presentation by David Roberts, Ph.D., on the variety of herbicide uses and their unexpected or unintended aftereffects. (7:30 p.m., Matthaei Botanical Gardens)

Check out more Ann Arbor events on the A4 Community Calendar

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