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FHCPL Board Meeting

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FHCPL Board Meeting

Friends of the Library General Meeting

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Friends of the Library General Meeting

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Book Club Zoom Session

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Staff Training Circulation

Baby Storytime

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Join us for Baby Storytime at the library. We will sing, rhyme, read, and have fun with scarves and bells! This program is suggested for children up to 36 months of age with a caregiver. Older siblings are welcome, too.

Mini Meet-Up

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Drop in and play with a selection of the library's toys. Explore new games, toys, and activities that are educational and fun while meeting other families. This program is for children with their caregivers.

Bows & Blasters

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This month's book is Vampire Weekend by Mike Chen.
Copies are available at the Reference Desk. Audiobooks are available on Hoopla. Join our Bows & Blasters Facebook group!

Virtual Author Talks: <i> Not Funny</i>

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Growing up, Jena Friedman didnt care about being likable. She never wanted to be a comedian, either. A child of the 90s, she wouldnt discover her knack for the funny business until research for her college thesis led her to take an improv class in Chicago. That anthropology paper, written on race, class, and gender in the citys comedy scene, was, in Jenas own words, just as funny as it sounds.