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SUMMER READING PROGRAM <br /> Space 2001: Alice Szwarce, puppeteer Pam Faro, storyteller <br /> Reading Is Out Of This World Victoria Hanley, author David Sullivan, artist <br /> An invasion of readers landed at the Louisville Public Bones, Tim Seeber The Imagination Makers <br /> Library this summer. Over 800 Louisville children The Fiddler on the Roof Cast and Director,Jeanie Balch <br /> registered for the summer reading program. Mary Sue and Can,Music with Kids <br /> Contest entries of sup er spaceships and fierce, funny, We would also like to thank all of the following sponsors <br /> and fantastic aliens decorated the Library this summer. of the Summer Reading Program for their donations: <br /> Judges had a difficult time choosing winners from the City of Louisville Lakeside Amusement Park <br /> unique and clever entries. Some children chose to write WOW! Children's Museum Nickel-a-Play <br /> postcards from their travels to imaginary planets. Cup-O-Coffee McDonalds <br /> Austin Pena received the Grand Prize. Other winners Water World Felicia Moss <br /> included Sam Cast, Rianna Neal,Lucas Samaniego, Colorado Rapids Colorado State Library <br /> Lindsay Pawlas, Monica Mishra, Emmet Torrance, Ben Lowe's Great Safety Adventure <br /> Collins, Lisa Rayburg, Rachel Domenico, Nick Oliver, Discovery Center Science Museum <br /> Azan Dhanani, Katie Davies,Dam Rayburg, and Great Horned Owl Bookstore <br /> Amanda Ransome. Mitch Anderson and Cameron Peden Colorado Center for the Book <br /> entered the most creative postcards. And last but not least, a special thank you to the parents, <br /> caregivers, teachers, and others who brought children to <br /> The Youth Services staff would like to thank the people <br /> involved in our special events: the Library and helped them with their reading. <br /> BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP - SEPTEMBER 2001 - JUNE 2002 <br /> September 10 Passage, Connie Willis May 13 Two O'Clock, Eastern Wartime: <br /> A Novel,John Dunning <br /> October 8 A Heartbreaking Work of <br /> Staggering Genius, Dave Eggers June 10 Mauve:How One Man Invented a <br /> Color That Changed the World, <br /> November 12 Anil's Ghost, Michael Ondaatje Simon Garfield <br /> December 10 Drawing the Line:How Mason The Louisville Public Library Book Discussion Group <br /> and Dixon Surveyed the Most meets the second Monday of each month, September <br /> Famous Border in America, through June, at 7:30 PM. in the meeting room on the <br /> Edwin Danson first floor of the Library. Copies of the books to be <br /> discussed are available at the Library. New members <br /> January 14 Their Eyes Were Watching God: are welcome. Please contact Sandra Richmond at <br /> A Novel, Zora Neale Hurston 303-666-6037, ext. 680 for more information. <br /> February 11 Failure Is Not an Option:Mission Connie Willis, award winning science fiction writer, <br /> Control from Mercury to Apollo will discuss her most recent book Passage at the <br /> 13 and Beyond, Gene Kranz September 10 meeting of the Louisville Public Library <br /> March 11 The Bonesetter's Daughter, Book Discussion Group. The discussion will be held <br /> Amy Tan from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. in the meeting room on the first <br /> floor of the Library. The public is welcome and <br /> April 8 Constantine's Sword: The Church refreshments will be served. Please contact Sandra <br /> and the Jews:A History,James Richmond at 303-666-6037, ext. 680 for more <br /> Carroll information. <br /> Autumn 2001 <br />