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Explore Earth: Our Changing PlanetMarch 9 thru April 30, 2019, During Open Hours Visit the library during March and April to experience the Explore Earth: Our Changing Planet Exhibit! This exhibition focuses on local earth science topics such as weather, climate, and ecosystem changes as well as a global view of our changing planet.
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Saturday, March 16, 2019, 10:00am - 2:00 pm Carson City Community Center, Ponderosa Room Community members are invited to contribute to the Carson City Library's new five-year strategic plan. Individuals interested in attending are encouraged to RSVP at least two days in advance of each workshop. To RSVP please contact Frederick Steinmann, University Center for Economic Development, via phone (775-784-1655) or by email (fred@unr.edu). Refreshments will be provided.
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Weekly on Wednesdays, 6:30-7:15PM Kennedy Children's Corner Wear your PJs for a bedtime-themed storytime! Weekly themed singing, stories, fingerplays or art centered around a book. Participants 9 and under must be accompanied by a caregiver at least 13 years of age at all times.
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Family Movie Night: Little Women (PG)
Tuesday, March 12, 2019, 6:00-7:45PM
Digitorium
Join us to watch Little Women based on the beloved book by Louisa May Alcott. Meet the four March sisters and their journey as children to women, in Honor of Women's History Month. This movie will be remade and released in December 2019 with a new cast. Registration is required.
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Art Night Out
Tuesday, March 19, 2019, 6:00-7:00PM
Digitorium
Join us once a month to relax through art! Every month we will explore a different technique to use art to help de-stress. Supplies are limited; register in advance on our website's calendar to reserve your spot! All artistic levels welcome!
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Pokemon Club
Saturday, March 16, 2019, 10:30-11:30AM
Digitorium
Learn how to play the Pokemon trading card game. Each month will focus on a new skill. Join the fun and meet new friends! AGES: Middle School.
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The Parade
by Dave Eggers
Sent to oversee the completion of a highway that symbolizes an important armistice between two halves of a war-torn state, two foreign contractors are forced to confront the absurdities and dire consequences of their roles in forging peace.
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The Lady from the Black Lagoon
by Mallory O'Meara
As a teenager, Mallory O’Meara was thrilled to discover that one of her favorite movies, Creature from the Black Lagoon, featured a monster designed by a woman, Milicent Patrick. A true-life detective story and a celebration of a forgotten feminist trailblazer, Mallory O’Meara’s The Lady from the Black Lagoon establishes Patrick in her rightful place in film history while calling out a Hollywood culture where little has changed since.
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Cemetery Road
by Greg Iles
His father's terminal illness, his family's struggling newspaper and a politically charged murder trial force a Washington journalist to return to his small Mississippi hometown.
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The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books
by Edward Wilson-Lee
A vividly rendered account of the lesser-known quest by Christopher Columbus' illegitimate son, Hernando, to create a multicultural library details his world travels to collect thousands of books.
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