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Summer Reading for Adults. July 26, 2018.
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“This is a post-apocalyptic urban fantasy featuring Navajo (Diné) mythology and characters. Mystery, magic, butt-kicking, and a touch of horror combine for a thrilling and unique read.” - Elena, Hillsboro Public Library
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“An impressively robust world packed into such a tiny book, with a complex sibling relationship, a society with non-traditional gender expressions and roles, and a history influenced by the in-world magic system.” - Laura T., Cedar Mill Community Library
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“Wow. An instant page-turner to find out what is in the husband’s letter, only then to wonder how lives will be transformed by the shattering secret.” - Adrienne, Sherwood Library
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Sunday, July 29 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tualatin Public Library Community Room Need a bowl for popcorn or your stuff? Learn how to paint and melt a record and turn it into a work of art. Local art teacher Chelsey Peterson shows you how it’s done. You’ll take home a finished record bowl of your own making! Ages 12+. Registration is required at http://www.tualatin.gov.
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Tuesday, July 31 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Garden Home Community Library Annex Learn about the home buying process without obligation from a real estate broker and mortgage officer. Content includes: an overview of the home-buying process so that participants leave informed & empowered, addressing FAQs about pre-qualifications vs pre-approvals, inspections vs appraisals, and tools & helpful resources available for navigating each step.
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The Internet Archive has 11,215 free recordings of Grateful Dead performances. That's a literal lifetime of blissful Deadheadery. Start listening. >>
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This newsletter was handcrafted by Crystal, Heather, Kaitlyn, Laura, Marly, and PJ.
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Washington County Cooperative Library Services
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 ● wccls.org |
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