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18 hours ago ago from City of Jerome, ID
What we really need is an all-purpose gift that will satisfy everybody. It should be suitable for all ages. It should require no assembly. It shouldn't need batteries. You shouldn't have to feed it. It should last forever. It should be constantly entertaining. The more the recipient uses it, the more he or she should like it. And of course, it should be free. No such animal, right? Wrong. I'm talking about a library card. I'll never ...
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5 hours ago ago from Canton Public Library | Canton, MI
Canton Public Library Location | Contact Catalog Search our Catalog Term Friends Friends of the Canton Public Library Happy Holidays! The Friends of the Canton Public Library is a group of citizens interested in supporting the ideals of the library through the sales of memberships and used books in Secondhand Prose Used Book Shop. The shop is located next to the ...
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When I was a young man living in eastern Kentucky, I was a voracious reader. Unfortunately, my community did not have a public library. My school library was about 16 X 20 feet, and the only place to buy books in the area was the Greyhound Bus Station. Times have changed, for the better I might add, but I spent a lot of time in that bus station poring over the racks. Since my money was limited, I always looked for books that were thick ...
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