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Tuesday February 9, 2010
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6:00 PM
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Louella Parsons POSTPONED, Rescheduled for Feb 23 2010 6:00pm
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Women in History’s Ruth Pangrace will portray Louella Parsons. Parsons was famous in her own right as a Hollywood gossip columnist in the 1940s and 1950s.
[Madison Branch **Signup Required]
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Location: Madison Branch
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6:00 PM
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Newspaper Research for Genealogists POSTPONED, Rescheduled for Feb 23 2010 6:00pm
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Whether using traditional microfilm or online services, utilizing old newspapers for your genealogical research can uncover hidden nuggets for your family files. In this program you’ll learn how to locate old newspapers, how to use online and hardcopy indexes, how to employ different search technique and how to use this information as a roadmap to further research.
[Ontario Branch **Signup Required]
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Location: Ontario Branch
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Thursday February 11, 2010
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1:00 PM
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3:00 PM
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Winter Wii Bowling League
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Winter Wii Bowling League at Lucas Branch
Thusday, Dec. 10; Jan. 14, 28; Feb. 11, 25
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Location: Lucas Branch
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6:30 PM
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Ed’s Soup Extravaganza
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Ed Pickens, proprietor of Café on Main, will demonstrate how to make savory soups to keep us warm during the cold winter months. Samples and recipes will be provided. Sign up required.
[Main Library ** Signup Required]
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Location: Main Library
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Friday February 12, 2010
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1:00 PM
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4:00 PM
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Finish It Friday @ Butler
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Finish It Friday @ Butler
Fri. Dec. 11, Jan. 8, Feb. 12
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Location: Butler Branch
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Tuesday February 16, 2010
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5:30 PM
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Ed’s Soup Extravaganza
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Ed Pickens, proprietor of Café on Main, will demonstrate how to make savory soups to keep us warm during the cold winter months. Samples and recipes will be provided. Sign up required.
[Butler Branch **Signup Required]
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Location: Butler Branch
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Sunday February 21, 2010
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2:00 PM
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Faces Made for Radio
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Faces Made for Radio is a North Central Ohio based bluegrass band. Faces is making its mark on the Bluegrass and Americana music performance circuit. The band has received critical acclaim and international airplay for its debut CD Ride, which features original material. Its second recording effort Ashland received rave reviews and nationwide commercial airplay. Gary Fossaceca is the founding member as well as the band’s banjo player. Gary provides a solid, driving, no-nonsense approach to the banjo and has emerged as a songwriter, contributing to the band’s repertoire.
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Location: Main Library
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Monday February 22, 2010
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10:00 AM
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Winter Wii Bowling League
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Winter Wii Bowling League at Ontario Branch
Mon. Dec. 14, 28; Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 8, 22
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Location: Ontario Branch
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5:30 PM
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Introduction to Aromatherapy
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Aromatherapy is the practice of using essential oils for physical and mental wellness. Kelley Kovacs from Comfrey Corner Natural Foods will explain aromatherapy, how the oils work, and discuss safety practices. She will have a variety of essential oils available for demonstration.
[Lucas Branch **Signup Required]
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Location: Lucas Branch
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6:00 PM
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Newspaper Research for Genealogists
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Whether using traditional microfilm or online services, utilizing old newspapers for your genealogical research can uncover hidden nuggets for your family files. In this program you’ll learn how to locate old newspapers, how to use online and hardcopy indexes, how to employ different search technique and how to use this information as a roadmap to further research.
[Lexington Branch **Signup Required]
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Location: Lexington Branch
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Tuesday February 23, 2010
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6:00 PM
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Louella Parsons
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Women in History’s Ruth Pangrace will portray Louella Parsons. Parsons was famous in her own right as a Hollywood gossip columnist in the 1940s and 1950s.
[Madison Branch **Signup Required]
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Location: Madison Branch
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6:00 PM
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Newspaper Research for Genealogists
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Whether using traditional microfilm or online services, utilizing old newspapers for your genealogical research can uncover hidden nuggets for your family files. In this program you’ll learn how to locate old newspapers, how to use online and hardcopy indexes, how to employ different search technique and how to use this information as a roadmap to further research.
[Ontario Branch **Signup Required]
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Location: Ontario Branch
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