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Lots of good things have been happening at your libraries, despite the fact that budget cuts and service reductions loomed large this past year. Read about the new Quiet Room at the Main Library, created in response to patron feedback during our strategic planning process. STEM activity seems to be everywhere at both libraries, as our Children’s librarians and their young patrons have taken over the auditorium, the Activity Room, and even the Children’s area at Evergreen as they investigate gravity, inertia, and lots of other science concepts.
We’re also making changes to improve your library experience from the outside in—also in response to strategic plan feedback. We now have a beautiful native habitat at the Evergreen Branch. Coming soon to the Main Library: a rehabbed exterior elevator, brighter elevator lobby lighting, and gates to protect the area at night. I hope you like what you see in the coming months.
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Concert: Peter Ali November 1, 2:00 p.m., Main Library Native American flautist appears in a free concert in celebration of Native American Heritage Month.
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Louie Foxx's Reading is Magic November 15, 10:30 a.m., Evergreen Branch Library A side-splitting comedy show featuring astounding magic tricks, hand shadows, cowboy tricks, and more! Presented by two-time Guinness World Record holder, Louie Foxx.
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Insurance Help Session Fridays, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., Evergreen Branch Library Open enrollment for all insurance begins November 15th. Get your questions about the affordable care act answered and get help signing up for insurance with a certified In-Person Assistant. Every Friday, November 7 through December 26th, 2:00 pm, at the Evergreen Branch Library. Cosponsored by the Sea Mar Community Health Centers. First-come first- served.
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Folk Concert: William Pint & Felicia Dale November 16, 2:00 p.m., Main Library Songs of the Sea--shanties, forebitters, new songs and old. William Pint and Felicia Dale bring extraordinary vocals plus guitar, octave mandolin, Irish pennywhistle, percussion, and the exotic sounds of the vielle-à-roue or hurdy gurdy.This free musical concert is co-sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Folklore Society.
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VertigoNovember 26, 1:30 p.m., Evergreen Branch LibraryVertigo (1958, 128 min) James Stewart is a retired San Francisco detective suffering from acrophobia investigating the strange activities of an old friend's wife (Kim Novak), all the while becoming dangerously obsessed with her. Considered the best movie ever made in 2012's BFI Sight and Sound poll.Dial H for Hitchcock A year-long series of the master’s best. Last Wednesday of every month, 1:30 pm for screening & discussion. More info at http://www.epls.org/films/
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Southside Book Club December 2, 6:30 p.m., Evergreen Branch Library Cutting Season, by Attica Locke When the dead body of a young woman is found on the grounds of Belle Vie, the estate's manager, Caren Gray, launches her own investigation into Belle Vie's history, which leads her to a centuries old mystery involving the plantation's slave quarters--and her own past. Books available at the Evergreen Branch Reference Desk starting October 29th. For more information, please call 425-257-8250.
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Joyce "grew up in Las Vegas and has a print journalism degree from the University of Nevada-Reno. After earning a Masters in Library and Information Science from the University of Washington Information School in 2008, she subbed for four Western Washington library systems, including Everett Public Library. She is now reading 'The Mad Woman in the Volvo: My Year of Raging Hormones' by Sandra Tsing Loh." After Elizabeth was "born in Paris, things went downhill. I spent three years in Waco, TX and the next 15 in South Carolina before escaping to Atlanta to attend art school, where I met my future husband. Tired of the weather there and ready for a new adventure we visited the Pacific Northwest in 1986. Blown away by its beauty, we moved to the Seattle area in 1987, then to Everett in 1993, which is when we got our treasured EPL library cards. I am very pleased to be working for the library with its great staff, and look forward to working with members of my own community."
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