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Library hosting Multicultural Fest

07/19/11 A Multicultural Fest to celebrate the conclusion of the annual Summer Reading Program at the Henderson County Public Library is set for 1 p.m. Saturday at the Presbyterian Church, 100 South Main St.
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Tri-State in training: Appalachian artists, artisans invited to marketing classes

07/17/11 MARKETING ART: Appalachian artists and artisans are invited to attend marketing classes hosted by the nonprofit Center for Appalachian Philanthropy and its MiAppa (Made in Appalachia) artisan support division. Classes will be conducted at 6 p.m. Monday, July 18, at 513 2nd St. in Portsmouth, Ohio, and again at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, in Room 1 at the Cabell County Public Library in Huntington.
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Upcoming events

07/16/11 CLUBS, MEETINGS Topeka Crochet Guild, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Anton Room, Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, 1515 S.W. 10th. Information: 267-5404. Kiwanis Club of Topeka, noon Monday, Florentine Room, Jayhawk Tower, 700 S.W. Jackson. Program: Danette Tipton, executive director of Breakthrough House. Oakland Neighborhood Association, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oakland Community Center, 801 N.E. Popular ...
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Library gets noisy to keep kids' minds flowing

07/15/11 A small room at the La Crosse Public Library became a rowdy chamber filled with clapping, drum beating and singing as Debra Morningstar entertained a crowd of nearly 50 adults and children.
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Around Windham County

07/15/11 Friday July 15, 2011 In Bellows Falls... INTER-TRIBAL PERFORMANCE: The Youth Department of the Rockingham Free Public Library is hosting Voices of United Spirit, a Native American inter-tribal performance group on Monday, July 18, at 5 p.
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Reading program celebrates success

07/15/11 Children who took part in the Fort Morgan Public Library summer reading program welcomed visitors with dance, song and snacks at the end of the program celebration Thursday night.
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Bruecks breaks free from shyness

07/15/11 Jason Bruecks , general manager at Camelot Theatres in Palm Springs, pays a visit Monday to the Rancho Mirage Public Library, where he presents a free weekly film noir series.
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Around the Region

07/15/11 n Ashland: The Ashland Public Library recently acknowledged the following memorials: For Joe Joyce from Peg Scott, Neighbors from Walnut Street; for Janice Blair from Ruth and Louis Swatski; for Kathryn Frank from Evelyn Glessner; for Jack Shuttlesworth
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Iranian American Author Nominated for One Book, One San Diego Selection

07/15/11 Iranian American Zohreh Ghahremani's Sky of Red Poppies is one of three books currently nominated for One Book, One San Diego. One Book, One San Diego, a partnership between KPBS and the San Diego Public Library, will soon choose between three books that will contend for the public vote to be chosen as the next One Book, One San Diego selection. -Majid Roshanger
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Southern Indiana News Briefs | Clark County library offers free 'Couponing 101' sessions

07/14/11 The Charlestown-Clark County Public Library is holding "Couponing 101: Starting your journey the right way" from 6:30 to 8 p.m. today at the New Washington Branch meeting room.
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GO & DO

07/14/11 TODAY Children Baby Brilliant: Tales and Talk for 2s and 3s, 10:30 a.m., Public Library of
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Carroll libraries branch into e-readers

07/13/11 Visitors to the Carroll County Public Library can now dabble in the world of electronic readers and audio players to enjoy their favorite titles
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Imagination Library aiding Glade Spring

07/12/11 Books will be given to young children in the greater Glade Spring community on July 20 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Glade Spring Public Library. All children birth to age 5 have to do to get a new age-appropriate picture book is show up.
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LOCAL BRIEFS FOR WEDNESDAY, jULY 13

07/12/11 COLONIAL HEIGHTS - The Hampstead Players, a touring theatre group based in New Hampshire, will be performing " Aladdin " at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 14 at the Colonial Heights Public Library.This program is free and open to all age groups as part of the lib
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Library hosts lunch-hour lecture series

07/12/11 The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is offering a free lunch-hour lecture series on Tuesdays through July called "The World of Ideas." All are from noon to 1 p.m.
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Marlborough Library seeks input on five-year strategic plan

07/11/11 The Marlborough Public Library is looking for community input on a five-year strategic plan.
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News and Tribune briefs for July 12, 2011

07/11/11 A retired U.S. Air Force aircraft instructor will speak from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today at the Jeffersonville Township Public Library, 211 E. Court Ave. Craig Main began writing in 2003 after leaving the civilian job market. In 1984, he retired from the Air Force.
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Pompton library entrance to be renovated

07/10/11 Passaic County is helping to make the front entrance of the Pompton Lakes Public Library more accessible to the community.
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Gypsum library welcomes readers

07/10/11 GYPSUM, Colorado - The Gypsum Public Library started as a bunch of children's books in the trunk of a car. That was in 1995. Last week, the town's new 10,000-square-foot library finally opened. "About 550 patrons went th Copyright 2011 Vail Daily. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Vail Daily Gypsum library ...
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Hibbing Public Library Notes July 10, 2011

07/10/11 The Hibbing Public Library is open. It is not affected by the shutdown of state government services. However, the Indoor Play Park will be closed during the shutdown. The Play Park supervisor is paid through state funding.
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NAACP addresses concerns in library meeting

07/09/11 Education, racial profiling and job discrimination concerns were at the forefront of a town hall meeting Saturday sponsored by the Topeka Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library. About 15 people were on hand when the meeting began shortly after 11 a.m., with Topeka Branch president Ben Scott offering comments on ...
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ScrewyDecimal

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You don't need a graduate degree to work in a public library . You need a magic wand.
reply 07/13/2011

hitchmichael

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To encourage imagination, I am at the public library tearing out the last page of every book.
reply 07/03/2011

joseethefirst

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I was on the public library 's page,and I wrote "good omens" in the search bar, and the entire page crashed!! And now it's not working at al!
reply 06/26/2011

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