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• LIBRARY & MUSEUM NEWS <br /> ON THE SAME PAGE MAKERSPACE UPDATE <br /> The summer season really flew by in the Louisville <br /> or the 6th consecutive year, the <br /> °o,,,Nuntt aY A's„ 1 Louisville Public Library joins Public Library's Makerspace, and even though the <br /> ,$; the Town of Superior and the Lafayette kids are heading back to school,we are still introducing excit- <br /> Public Library asking people to read ing, new items that you won't want to miss out on. Some of <br /> and discuss the same book, or the same <br /> On The Same Page <br /> these new items can be borrowed by Louisville or Superior <br /> �°^°' '*-" -` topic. This year's title,All the Light We residents using their Louisville library cards. These include: <br /> • 2 GoPro Camera kits with a variety of mounts.They can <br /> Cannot See by Anthony Doerr, is an <br /> epic novel of historical fiction that takes place in the seaside be placed on hold and checked out for a 1-week period. <br /> enclave of Saint-Malo, France, during the final days of World • 1 DSLR camera that can be checked out for a 72 hour <br /> War II.The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel elegantly and intri period. Unfortunately, this item cannot be placed on hold. <br /> cately explores human nature and the contradictory power of Some items only for use in the Library include: <br /> technolo • 1 table-top weaving loom <br /> • 1 MIDI Keyboard that will connect to a computer. Can <br /> Book discussions will be held: <br /> ➢ September 12, 7 PM, Louisville Public Library be used with our GarageBand app or other recording software <br /> )=- September 18, 3:30 PM, Lafayette Public Library • A variety of microphones, filters, and stands <br /> > September 22, 7 PM, 122 E.William Street, Superior • Recording and mixing hardware <br /> If you have any questions, or if you would like to reserve <br /> `Stories on Stage'will perform excerpts from the book on any of the equipment for Library use, please contact the Adult <br /> September 29, 7 PM, at the Louisville Center for the Arts. Services Desk at 303.335.4820. <br /> On The Same Page is funded by the Louisville Public <br /> Library Foundation, the Lafayette Friends of the Library <br /> Foundation, and the Town of Superior. `Stories on Stage' is MUSUEM NEWS & EVENTS <br /> sponsored by the Louisville Cultural Council. <br /> `First Friday'Museum Events 6-8 PM <br /> SUMMER READING SPONSORS This First Friday Art Walk series, based on the theme of <br /> Louisville's Larder, features topics such as agriculture, restau- <br /> rants, the history of Italian influence on the local food culture, <br /> he Library's annual nine-week program was a hugeT <br /> success. There were over 2,200 participants—more and a look at a typical family's kitchen, garden, and larder. <br /> An Evening with Sign Painter Ed Helmstead <br /> than ever before. Thanks to everyone who read with us this <br /> summer.You were AWESOME! Wednesday,Sept.21 ❖ 7 PM ❖Library Meeting Room <br /> Thanks to Our SRP Sponsors!Every year, many lo- Ed Helmstead, a Louisville resident and professional sign <br /> cal businesses step up to help us provide a fun and exciting painter, is responsible for many of the commercial signs that <br /> experience for community members. This year,we'd like to we see in downtown Louisville today. Museum Coordinator <br /> recognize and thank the following for their generous support: Bridget Bacon will interview Ed about his interesting career <br /> and show images of some of the signs that he painted includ- <br /> Alfalfa's Gravity Brewing ing on the Historical Museum. <br /> Assorted Goods&Candy The Huckleberry Historic Walking Tours <br /> Boulder County Fair IHOP Main Street Stories ❖ September 10 <br /> Careerfulness KidSPOT Yoga Anne Robinson reprises this popular tour covering the <br /> Catherine Davis Allstate Lakeside Amusement Park development of Louisville's Main Street. The tour leaves from <br /> Celestial Seasonings Louisville Library Foundation the front steps of the Library at 9:30 AM. Suggested donation <br /> Chipotle Louisville Recreation Center $5/person. <br /> Chocolove Lyons Gaddis Attorneys Louisville's Frenchtown Neighborhood + October 1 <br /> Colorado Rapids Menchie's Diane Marino leads this tour of the historic Frenchtown <br /> Denver Museum of Mike's Camera neighborhood that is located in the vicinity of Rex and <br /> Nature and Science Radio Nutrition <br /> DuzerTV Sweet Cow Parkview Streets,just north of Community Park.This tour <br /> Finkel&Garf Vic's Espresso leaves from the front of the Tri-City Elks Lodge (525 Main <br /> The Fuzzy Antler Street) at 9:30 AM. Suggested donation $5/person. <br /> September 2016 <br />