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Coffee & Coloring Fridays, 1-3pm Hayden LibraryYou deserve a little rest and relaxation. Take a break with us, from the hustle and bustle, and join the fun! You are invited to come enjoy coffee, socialize, and get creative! Bring yourself, a friend or family member to this unique event.
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Bonsai Magic March 7, 6-7pm Hayden LibraryBonsai Bob from Gray to Green Nursery brings the magic of nature indoors with the art of bonsai. Program attendees will be eligible to win a free bonsai tree.
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Tech Help March 9 & March* 30, 2-4pm Hayden LibraryNeed help with the technology in your life? Meet with a staff person for help the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 2pm-4pm. March 30th* *moved from the 23rd for scheduling conflicts
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Gardening with WildlifeMarch 19, 3-4:30pm Hayden LibrarySue Bockelman, The Plant Pro discusses how to attract and care for wildlife in your yard while discouraging it from causing damage.
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Don't miss new episodes of the library's podcast!
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Don't let anyone tell you the book is always better! The Community Library Network librarians Mikayla and Roxanne are here to spill the tea about the books you love (or don't!) and their many adaptations. Movies, albums, plays, graphic novels, and spinoffs are all on the table. No ratings--just our humble opinions about all things entertainment and tips for library super users. The views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of the Community Library Network.
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Need a book recommendation? Here's what our staff has been enjoying!
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Hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet by Jamie FordWhen artifacts from Japanese families sent to internment camps during World War II are uncovered during renovations at a Seattle hotel, Henry Lee embarks on a quest that leads to memories of growing up Chinese in a city rife with anti-Japanese sentiment.
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Dancing at the Pity Party by Tyler FederPart poignant cancer memoir and part humorous reflection on a motherless life, this debut graphic novel is extraordinarily comforting and engaging. From before her mother's first oncology appointment through the stages of her cancer to the funeral, sitting shiva, and afterward, when she must try to make sense of her life as a motherless daughter, Tyler Feder tells her story in this graphic novel that is full of piercing--but also often funny--details. She shares the important post-death firsts, such as celebrating holidays without her mom, the utter despair of cleaning out her mom's closet, ending old traditions and starting new ones, and the sting of having the "I've got to tell Mom about this" instinct and not being able to act on it. This memoir, bracingly candid and sweetly humorous, is for anyone struggling with loss who just wants someone to get it.
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Show me the bunny by Laurien BerensonWhen Beatrice Gallagher, the well-respected benefactor of a new women’s shelter, is murdered, Melanie Travis discovers that Beatrice wasn’t the warm and generous philanthropist she appeared to be and must expose her true nature to identify a vengeful killer.
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