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The Future Is NowHolograms, robots, virtual reality and GMOs. Investigate the science behind books, movies and daily life from 1:00-3:00 p.m., Saturday, August 2 at the Union Township Branch. This program will cover topics of how technology in science fiction appears to influence or reflect real world breakthroughs in medicine, science and everyday life. Join us for a discussion with Professor Chuck Hawkins, Professor Emeritus in Physics, from Northern Kentucky University and our own staff. For more information or to register for the program, visit or call the library at 528-1744 or register online.
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Yoga for TeensTeens, find yourself through yoga at the Bethel Branch on Tuesday, August 5 at 6 p.m. Instructor Lori Blevins will walk you through a few basic poses that leave both feet on the floor. She will also provide information about how yoga can relieve stress and increase energy. Join us to learn more about this low-impact workout! For more information or to register for the program, visit or call the library at 734-2619 or register online. Participants will need to sign a release of responsibility waiver before taking the class. Please wear loose comfortable clothing to class.
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Tabletop Game NightPrepare for the Thunderous Thursday Tabletop Game Night at the Union Township Branch from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Thursday, August 7. put your game face on and conquer the land of Catan, become a titan of the train industry, vie for the affections of the princess of Tempest, and smash Tokyo to bits as a giant monster! How is all of this possible? With tabletop games! Don't get left in the dust; conquer these games before they conquer you! Oh yeah, and try your hand at playing our Giant Jenga. For more information or to register for the program, visit or call the library at 528-1744 or register online.
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Sounds from the Stacks with Jamon ZelierJoin us for a free concert with Master Luthier Jamon Zelier at the Williamsburg Branch on Tuesday, Aug. 19 at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy original songs as well as some golden oldies played on his handmade acoustic guitar. Jim Ed Norman, once president of Warner Brothers Records said, "Jamon’s voice is smooth and powerful with a gentle delivery.” A musician, and singer/songwriter in the greater Cincinnati area, Jamon is in the process of working on his next CD. For more information about the concert, call the branch at 724-1070.
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