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This Week at Your
Library
by Jill Mackey
ANNUAL QUILT DISPLAY is
August 3 i - come
arid ooh and ash over them!
are gorgeous and many
to all who allowed us to
quilts. The Sundance
Quilting Club will be
a QUILTING DEMONSTRA-
PROGRAM m: Thursday
19. Tt:e', ~ill lye working
aith youth iaged 10
older! in half-hour sessions
1:C4}-3:00 p.m~ Tt:ev will be
~, various quilting
3:UO 5:00 p.m. for
interested in stopping in.
Cunnir_gham donated a
ti)r a QUILT R=MI~'FLE to
al: Ellisor: machine for
ask about raffle tick-
|at the fror, t desk.
Highlights/Program-
MOTHER GOOSE
resumes Thursday,
% i ~:O3 a.m. Stories
rue for toddlers and
~rs. OUTREACH PRO-
at the day cares. Head
eleme~tmw classes, nursing
m:d assisted living will re-
in September. BOOK DIS-
GROUP resumes Tues-
September !4, 6:30 p.m. The
this year is "Ordinary Lives:
of American Women" and
be eying- secondTues-
at 6:30 p.m. Our discussion
this year is Kathy
The first book in the
is "An Amencm~ Childhood"
e&Ilnie Fnllard and is now avail-
for checkout. HUMANITIES
Friday. September 17,
~.m~ "If Barns Could Talk." by.
Hensley of Farson,
LODGE WRITERS meet
Tuesday- Sep-
7 at noon and September
p.m.
ominE Room: WYOMING
2002, winning prose and
from Wyoming Writers.
VOICES 2003, winning
and poetry from Wyoming
WYOMING VOICES 2004,
prose and poetry from
Writers.
Fiction: THE TAKING by
Koont.z. Tells the story of a
cut off from a world un-
"~iege. and the temfyingb_attle
by a vota~ couple
their neighbors as familiar
become fog-shrouded
traps, LOST CITY by Clive
with Paul Kemprecos.
Austin and his NUMA Spe-
Team have their
cut out for them with en-
)rolong life, disappear-
~eier.tists, ap.d a body found
high up in the Alps. THE
A LONELY HUNTER, an
Book Club selection by
McCullers. Unforgettable
of moral isolation in a small
mill town in the 1930s.
COURAGE by Dee
Luke's extended fam-
~i~appem~ over Labor Day week-
Is there a harmless explana-
they have been vie-
of a sordid crime? READY,
AND ABEL, an Avalon
by Linda Lattimer. Can
go of the past mM grab hold
standing right in front
Or ,~alt he tot fears from
consume him? THIS TIME
an Avalon romance by Tara
Lindsey's sister comes up
a crazy ultimatum for her to
custody, of her niece - she
fir, d a husba]~d by the night
her literacy program's
Nonfiction: THE LEWIS
'CLARK TRAIL: YESTERDAY
~DAY by William E. Hill.
to the route of the Corps of
r - the reasons for the ex-
how the country looked
maps,
photographs, as well
about the muse-
historic sites which now
THE COURAGE TO BE A
MOTHER: BECOMING
AGAIN AFTER DWORCE
Ellison. WILD ABOUT
WHAT THE ANIMALS
US ABOUT PARENTING by
FIanna and Rick Prebeg. NA-
UNIVERSE: VOICES OF IN-
AMERICA by Native Ameri-
tribal leaders, v, Titers, schol-
storytetlers, edited by
McMaster and Clifford E.
ALL ABOUT COW-
FOR KIDS, Part 1. ALL
Part
starring
Binoche and Ralph
SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET
Brad Pitt.
Aztdios: THE POWDER
' Winfrcd Bievins, read by
Taylor. Unabridged, eight
THE YELLOWSTONE by
}, read by Mayru~d
Unabridged, eight cas-
THE SOUTH PLATTE by
read by Michael Tay-
six cassettes.
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