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Black Out Poetry Take and Make Let's get creative! Use the words on the page to make a poem and black out the rest. Kits include book pages, black marker, instructions and examples. Once you have made your masterpiece, send us an email (huntingtonmemoriallibrary@gmail.com) or use the hashtag #hmlBlackOutPoem. Stop by the vestibule to grab our Black Out Poetry bag before they're gone. We can't wait to see what you do.
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Digital Device Call-In Hours Every Wednesday, 6:45pm-7:45pm Call (607) 386-1465 from 6:45 to 7:45 pm on Wednesdays to get help with your little technical issues. If you're unsure about using any of our digital collection services, like hoopla or Libby, this is a great time to get some help! We're double experts on library tech.
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May Bonus Borrows on HooplaNext month get extra borrows from our free streaming service, Hoopla. Choose as many items as you would like from the list. There will be tons of ebooks, audiobooks, comics, movies, and more to choose from! Watch for the first Enews in May to get the list of items that will be included in the Bonus Borrows. Just a reminder: the current borrow limit is six (6) items per month.
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Every Day Is a Gift by Tammy DuckworthThe Iraq War veteran traces her impoverished childhood, her decision to join the Army, the months spent recovering from the RPG attack that shot down her helicopter and nearly took her life, and her subsequent mission of serving in elected office.
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Burning Girls and Other Stories by Veronica L. SchanoesA debut collection of short, fantasy stories about marginalized women who fight to reach the center of society tells a tale of tea with Baba Yaga and a medieval German woman seeking to avenge her father’s murder.
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In a Book Club Far Away by Tif MarceloAfter not speaking for eight years, three former best friends who bonded as Army wives with a book club reluctantly reunite to help care for one of the trio’s children while undergoing emergency surgery.
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Lightseekers by Femi KayodeA Nigerian psychologist travels to a remote southern border town to uncover the truth about the murder of three university students.
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Whisper Down The Lane by Clay McLeod ChapmanWhen Sean’s favorite teacher is investigated in 1980 after a ritualistically murdered rabbit is discovered on school grounds, he tells a white lie that starts a chain reaction that comes back to haunt him 30 years later.
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