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Oak Park Public Library News
October 30, 2012
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Stop by our Idea Box, November 1 through 27 to craft your story. Choose to explore your own creative writing project, or take part in a larger, community-wide piece. Your imagination is your guide in Idea Box, where the experience is always changing, and we can all connect and discover new things. Read more about Idea Box at the Main Library › |
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FICTION
Kolor Klimax
Matthias Wivel
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NONFICTION
How to Make Your Own Brewskis Jordan St. John
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FILM
The Raid: Redemption
Action
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TEEN FICTION
Tokyo Heist
Diana Renn
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“Mo-lection” Gives Kids a Vote
Kids can drop by the Main Library Children’s Room to vote for popular storybook characters for President. They have a choice of three slates: Trixie & Knuffle Bunny, Elephant & Piggie, or Pigeon & Duckling. The "Mo-lection" runs November 1 through 7. The slates are inspired by author/illustrator Mo Willems' loveable characters. Check out his books and find more fun stuff for kids at the library › |
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International Games Day is Coming
Communities across the world are coming together in the spirit of learning through play for the 5th Annual International Games Day. Get involved locally on Saturday, November 3, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Main Library. This year, event organizers with the American Library Association expect to draw more than 20,000 people at more than 1,200 libraries. Can’t join us Saturday? Check out video games from the library ›
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Help for Your Health
Get trusted information from Consumer Health Complete and Medline through the library’s website. Chose either of these tools and enter your Oak Park Public Library card number and PIN. Then start researching. These are just two of many online tools the library pays for so you don’t have to. Get started now › |
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