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Library Happenings
Altered ArtCreate greeting cards, gift tags, frames, personalized shadowboxes and jewelry from found art and recycled items. Bring your own items or use ours.
Aberdeen, Thursday, January 14, 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Digital Photography @ The Library
Get tips on composing a better picture. Bring your camera and a few pictures for immediate feedback.
Havre de Grace, Monday, January 25, 6:30 - 8 p.m.

Did you know…
On January 1st, 1892 the first Ellis Island Immigration Station was officially opened. The first immigrant to pass through Ellis was a “rosy-cheeked Irish girl,” Annie Moore, age 15, from County Cork. She came with her two younger brothers to join their parents in New York City. That first day, three large ships were waiting to land, and 700 immigrants passed through Ellis Island. In the first year, nearly 450,000 immigrants passed through the Island.To find out more about the history of Ellis Island, check out the official website: ellisisland.org.
On January 23, 1977, the miniseries “Roots” premiered on ABC. The show traced four generations of an African-American family based on the family of author Alex Haley. Running for eight consecutive days, the miniseries became the single most watched program in American history, drawing about 100 million viewers.
For more about the history of the “Roots” miniseries, check out http://www.museum.tv/eotvsection.php?entrycode=roots. If you want to borrow a copy of “Roots” on DVD, come to the library!
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In honor of the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., many people use their time off to volunteer in their neighborhoods. This year, MLK Day is Monday, January 18th. To find volunteer opportunities in your area, check out the official Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service website at mlkday.gov.Great Reads
| Crash Into Me by Albert Morris Owen, Frank, Audrey, and Jin-Ae have been chatting online for a few months, ever since Frank convinced Owen to log into their special chat room for local teens who had attempted suicide. Now the four of them are meeting in person for the first time to embark on a cross-country road trip to the locations of celebrity suicides. And on the last stop of the trip, they plan to end everything. | |
| The Miles Between by Mary E. Pearson Destiny doesn’t like to get to close to anyone. She’s been shuffled between boarding schools since age 7. All she wishes for is one fair day, where everyone can get what they want the most. When she decides to steal a car from the school parking lot (with the help of Seth, who actually knows how to drive) and takes along two other classmates with her, it seems like they all might get their fair day after all. | |
| The Eternal Smile by Gene Luen Yang; Illustrated by Derek Kirk Kim A knight in shining armor, a talking frog, and a lonely cubicle worker — three stories about three very different people come together in this graphic novel by Printz Award Winner Gene Luen Yang. |
posted by Dave on 12/30/2009




