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<br /> <br />ART & MUSIC @ THE LIBRARY <br /> <br />Music by Duo Sonique & Art Exhibit Opening <br />featuring Joseph Sikora Woodcarvings <br />Saturday, December 8, 3:00 - 5:00 PM <br />Back by popular demand, <br />mul ti- instrumen talists <br />Joe Grossman and Dan Organ <br />will present a program of holiday <br />songs plus jazz, folk, and light <br />classical selections. <br />Local artist Joseph Sikora <br />will be on hand to talk about his newly installed wood- <br />carvings in the Library's Fireside Reading Room on the <br />second floor. <br />Mter touring beautiful homes in historic Louisville <br />with the Holiday Home Tour from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, <br />head over to the Library for even more holiday celebra- <br />tion downtown. See the Library's public art, relax with <br />good music, and enjoy some cookies and spiced cider. <br />Singin'Seniors <br />Friday, December 14, 3:00 - 4:00 PM <br />Louisville's Singin' Seniors will entertain us again <br />with holiday songs at the Library. Come join us for an <br />hour of harmonizing. <br /> <br /> <br />HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS <br /> <br />Holiday Crafts WorkshopSaturday, December 1, <br />10:30 AM - 12:30 PM <br />Children eager for the holiday season can get a <br />head start on decorating at '" <br />this annual craft workshop held in the . <br />Library meeting room. Children ages <br />7 and up are invited to make gifts and <br />decorations they can take home. Vol- <br />staff will help the children <br />with their projects. Space is limited <br />so pre-registration is required. For further information, <br />please call the Children's Services Desk at 303.335.4821. <br />Polar Express Story time <br />Tuesday, December 11, 7:00 PM <br />loin us for an Evening Story time featuring a special <br />reading of Polar Express. All ages are welcome <br />an hot chocolate will be served. <br /> <br /> <br />GENEALOGY GROUP <br /> <br />In response to interest expressed by many <br />Louisville citizens, the Library is sponsoring a <br />newly formed Genealogy Group. If you are inter- <br />ested in joining, watch the Library's web site (www. <br />ci.louisville.co.us/library) and local newspapers for <br />dates and times of meetings. You may also call the <br />Library's Adult Services Desk at 303.335.4820 for <br />more information. <br /> <br />NEW MAGAZINES FOR 2008 <br /> <br />ADULTS <br />Mental Floss: Feel Smart Again is considered a <br />brain-zine, designed to challenge and inform. Sec- <br />tions include Scatter-Brained, Left Brain, and Right <br />Brain. Its website even features a quiz of the day. <br />Scrapbook Magazine will <br />help you organize your photos and memorabilia into <br />personal and unique scrapbooks. <br />Writers Digest is considered the best writing jour- <br />nal for libraries by Magazines for Libraries. is <br />a standard reference work containing professional <br />evaluations of magazines. It also includes a wealth of <br />information on non-technical writing. <br /> <br /> <br />TEENS <br />Shojo Beat will appeal to teens interested in the lat- <br />est Japanese fashion, music, art and culture as well as <br />shojo manga. <br />Six7*8th: the junior high lifestyle magazine is geared <br />to teens in middle school who will find practical and <br />fun articles about these important, formative years. <br />CHILDREN <br />Children's division is adding extra copies of <br />three of the most popular magazines they already <br /> <br />American Girl <br />Discovery Girls <br />Zoo books <br />We hope when you come in for the newest copy, <br />you will find one waiting for you! <br /> <br />