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  1. The Thursday evening book club meets on Nov. 19th at 7:00 p.m. to discuss the novel, Palace Walk, by Naguib Mahfouz...
  2. There will be an after school Halloween Story Time Tuesday, October 27 at 4pm.
  3. Teen Gross Out Night will be Oct. 23, 2009 at 6:30 pm.
  4. Found this on a listserv: DOD launches new web site; wants your opinions; http://www.defense.gov/
  5. Here is more information on Lincoln's 200th anniversary: http://www.lincolnbicentennial.gov/
  6. Come see the Forever Free Lincoln exhibit at the library: http://www.wgrl.net/ForeverFreeExhibition.htm
  7. Attention Auburn fans/graduates: AU has now digitized the Glomerata, the University's yearbook. http://diglib.auburn.edu/collections/gloms/
  8. Come join us tomorrow for a Dance Demonstration at 10 am!
  9. Our new Ephesus Branch officially opened this morning!!!
  10. Check out the Summer Reading Club for Adults: http://tinyurl.com/r3dham . The theme is "Master the Art of Reading."
  11. The 2009 Summer Reading Club Kick Off will be June 9th and 10am. Fiddlin Dan the Mountain Man will perform.
  12. Summer Reading registration begins June 1st; the kickoff will be June 9th. http://www.wgrl.net/Branches/Carrollton/SRC.htm
  13. Computer class schedule for June will be released on May 20th.
  14. Information from the CDC on Swine Flu can be found here: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/
  15. Temple Univ. has a good site on the swine flu: http://tinyurl.com/d4ohgh
  16. The World Digital Library is online: http://www.wdl.org/en/about/partners.html
  17. Our computer class schedule for April will be ready on the 20th; call 770-836-6711 to sign up for a class or for more information!
  18. Happy St. Patrick's Day!!! See the link for the history of St. Patrick: http://www.history.com/minisites/stpatricksday/
  19. Here's a great link to a 1981 video from TechCrunch; the video imagines the future of newspapers on the internet: http://tinyurl.com/bzjswo
  20. TeacherTube is a nifty video sharing site for teachers and students...http://www.teachertube.com