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LOUISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY <br /> LIBRARY NEWS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP <br /> SEPTEMBER 2002 — JUNE 2003 <br /> in e Louisville Public Library Book Discussion Group meets the second <br /> Monday of each month, September through June, at 7:30 PM in the <br /> meeting room on the first floor of the Library. Copies of the books to be <br /> discussed are available at the Library. New members are welcome. Please <br /> SEPTEMBER IS NATIONAL contact Sandra Richmond at 303-335-4824 to register or to obtain more <br /> information. <br /> LIBRARY CARD September 9 <br /> SIGN—UP MONTH Snow in August- Pete Hamill <br /> October 14 <br /> Inside Al Qaeda Global Network of Terror- Rohan Gunaratna <br /> T day's libraries are modern November 11 <br /> ommunity centers for True Histoy of the Kelly Gang -Peter Carey <br /> information, education, and December 9 <br /> entertainment. Stop by the Seabiscuit:An American Legend- Laura Hillenbrand <br /> Louisville Library this month to get <br /> January 13 <br /> your free card. You'll be able to <br /> A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - Betty Smith <br /> check out books and much more. February 10 <br /> We have framed prints for your Brunelleschi's Dome: How a Renaissance Genius Reinvented Architecture - <br /> home,videos and DVDs to watch, Ross King <br /> CDs to listen to, and CD-ROMs for March 10 <br /> your computer. Our books on tape Los Alamos- Joseph Canon <br /> and compact discs are highly April 14 <br /> popular, especially for travelers and Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation -Joseph J. Ellis <br /> commuters. Come to use the May 12 <br /> Internet, browse a magazine, read a Empire Falls - Richard Russo <br /> book, study, attend a program, or <br /> June 9 <br /> find the answer to a question. Look Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us - Rodney Allen Brooks <br /> up evaluations on the appliance <br /> you're thinking of purchasing, take <br /> out a travel book to research your BOOKS ON WHEELS PROGRAM <br /> next trip, borrow audiotapes to learn <br /> a foreign language, or check out a The Library offers personalized selection and delivery of books and <br /> book to learn about a new hobby. audiobooks to Louisville residents who are unable,due to illness,injury <br /> For children, there are preschool or handicap, to get to the Library. We have regular print and large print <br /> story hours to expose them to the adult books, regular print children's books, and recorded books. Books on <br /> joy of reading and a homework Wheels patrons are granted overdue fine-exempt library cards and longer <br /> center to help them after school. check-out periods. <br /> Libraries are a child's most There is no cost for this service. Just call 303-335-4815 to set up a <br /> important school supply and a home visit. To continue the success of this program,the Library is in need <br /> source of lifelong learning and of additional volunteers who have a few extra hours to spare one or two <br /> opportunity for adults. Come in and times per month. If you are interested in volunteering for this rewarding <br /> get carded @ your library. position, please contact 303-335-4815. <br /> Fall 2002 <br />
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