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LIBRARY & MUSEU . i,A TAILN 1U <br /> SUMMER READING WRAP-UP • Two GoPro cameras and a DSLR camera allow you to <br /> save and share your discoveries <br /> Louisville Library really did rock <br /> this summer with the best partic- • Magazines and Travel Guides help you get the most out <br /> , <br /> 1 ! • ipation ever in the annual Sum of your adventures <br /> T. <br /> p , , . mer Reading Program.Thanks to • Telescope Kits are available to check out and use in your <br /> everyone who read with us this own backyard <br /> KU It <br /> `... <br /> summer and special thanks to the many sponsors who helped • Boulder County Parks and Open Space programs intro <br /> to make this a memorable event! duce you to this beautiful state <br /> • Apex Consulting • Lakeside Amusement Park WHAT'S UP AFTER SCHOOL? <br /> • Bittersweet&Por • Henry Lopez,Lopez Smo- Come check out the new Tween Space at the Library,affec- <br /> lens• Carol Cheh,Premier Mem Associates,Ltd. tionately known as'The Hangout'!This space is reserved for <br /> bers Credit Union • Louisville Library Founda- kids ages 9-12 from 3-6 pm every day.The new space has <br /> • Catherine Davis,Allstate tion cool,comfortable seating,group tables and activities.The <br /> • Mishawaka Libraryalso hosts programs for Teens everyTuesday(except <br /> • Celestial Seasonings • Mod Pizza 5th Tuesdays),which belong to the Tweens,and special pro- <br /> • Chocolove <br /> • Citywide Banks • Organic Sandwich Conn- grams are offered just for this age group.There are also after <br /> pany school program for grades 1-6 every Wednesday at 4 pm. <br /> • E<eam at RE/MAX • Pica's Come explore art,STEM,building and special topics with us! <br /> • First Summit Realty • Rock Creek After School <br /> • Fox Property Management • Stephanie K.Schacht,At- MUSEUM NEWS & EVENTS <br /> • Guardian 76 Storage torney at Law <br /> • Lyons Gaddis Attorneys Vic's Espresso First Friday Art Walk at the Museum,6-8 pm-Stop by the <br /> Museum to discover hidden and interesting aspects of Louis- <br /> • Huckleberry(Three Leaf • WOW!Children's Museum ville History. <br /> Farms) <br /> • Brands Old and New:Louisville Business Memora- <br /> BRINGING COMMUNITIES TOGETHER bilia,September 7th <br /> 'On The Same Page'is a one-book program that has been • Happy 140th Birthday,Louisville!,October 5th <br /> bringing the communities of Superior,Lafayette and Louis- • Artists Among Us:Get to Know the Louisville Art As- <br /> ville together for the past 8 years.This year's book is"Killers sociation,November 2nd <br /> of the Flower Moon:The Osage Murders and the Birth of the <br /> FBI;'by David Grann. Historic Walking Tours,suggested donation $5 per person <br /> Book Discussions • Top of the Hill,September 16th,9 am-Diane Marino <br /> • September 10th at 7 pm,Louisville Library will lead this historic walking tour of the neighborhood <br /> at the top of the hill in Old Town Louisville.Meet at <br /> • September 19th at 12 pm,Louisville Library Pirates Park. <br /> • September 12th at 6:30 pm,Superior Bungalow(122 E. Brown Bag Discussion <br /> William Street) <br /> • September 24th at 6 pm,Lafayette Public Library • <br /> Louisville and Change,September 6th,12-1 pm-To <br /> recognize Louisvilles 140th birthday,Museum Coordina- <br /> Stories on Stage Performance tor Bridget Bacon will lead a discussion on the changes <br /> • September 27th at 7 pm,Louisville Center for the Arts taking place around us,and what we should try to retain <br /> (801 Grant Avenue) from the past.Location:Library Meeting Room. <br /> Evening Programs <br /> SUPPORTING YOUR ACTIVE LIFESTYLE • Stories in the Dark by Boulder Valley Spellbinders,Octo- <br /> Louisville residents have access to Library resources that ber 26th,7-8 pm-For adults and children ages 6 and up. <br /> support an active,outdoor lifestyle.Check out these items to Location:Museum outdoor campus.Bring a blanket or <br /> boost your summer enjoyment-all available for free! chairs,if desired.Rain date is October 27th. <br /> • Colorado State Park passes allow entry to any state park • Stories in Place:Putting Louisville's Residential,Com- <br /> and can be borrowed for 7 days;small binoculars and mercial and Industrial Development in Context by Dr. <br /> park information brochures accompany each pass Rebecca Schwendler,November 15th,7 pm.Location: <br /> Library Meeting Room. <br /> Page 4 • September 2018 <br />
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