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Takoma Park Neighborhood Library: Special Events This Week at Takoma Park
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Takoma Park Neighborhood Library. Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Special Events This Week at Takoma Park. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). DCPL Arts Humanities Blog. DCPL Social Sciences Blog. Spooky Books for Strange Children. Takoma Park on Facebook. Takoma Park on FLICKR. Watha T. Daniel Blog. Wild Things and Wuggly Umps. Takoma Park Neighborhood Library. 416 Cedar Street NW. Washington, DC 20012. History Night it Tonight. Special Events This Week at Takoma Park.
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Watha T. Daniel Library: As Much Chaos As We Can Stand
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Watha T. Daniel Library. Proudly serving the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Thursday, June 24, 2010. As Much Chaos As We Can Stand. Creativity and generosity in a connected age. I have finally finished reading Clay Shirky's. The depth of this book is difficult to summarize, but let me give it a shot. Each of us has an amount of time, thanks to the labor struggles of the twentieth century. Are made possible by the dedicated efforts of millions of people spending time creating content instead of bei...
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Watha T. Daniel Library
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Watha T. Daniel Library. Proudly serving the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Monday, June 14, 2010. Anyone can make a record now. Yeah, most of us have heard this sentiment banging around musical circles and the blogosphere, but not a lot of people know what this means. First, a very brief history is required. What do you think? Roger G. said. An In-The-Library Recording Studio! Since the equipment is portable. It could be set up in a suitable space. Quickly by enthusiastic users. Antenna that woul...
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Watha T. Daniel Library: Fantasy and The Hero's Quest
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Watha T. Daniel Library. Proudly serving the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Friday, May 28, 2010. Fantasy and The Hero's Quest. Lewis, C.S. “The Magician’s Nephew, Book 1 Chronicles of Narnia,” Harper Collins: New York, 1955. Zimbardo, Rose A. “Understanding the Lord of the Rings: The Best of Tolkien Criticism,” Houghten Mifflin Company: Boston, 2004. Why does C S Lewis create such a different world in his fiction? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 092510;Torn Between To Lovers, Carl Weber.
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Watha T. Daniel Library: July 2010
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Watha T. Daniel Library. Proudly serving the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Thursday, July 1, 2010. Small, David. "Stitches: a memoir" W.W. Norton and Company: New York, London 2009, G.N. Catalog # 92 S6369. Bechdel, Alison. "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic" Houghton Mifflin: Boston, New York, 2006, Catalog # GN 92 B3915. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 102310: Carl Weber Presents; Full Figured, Brenda Hampton and La Jill Hunt. 092510;Torn Between To Lovers, Carl Weber. 090210; Karma 1&2, Sabrina Eubanks.
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Watha T. Daniel Library: October 2010
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Watha T. Daniel Library. Proudly serving the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Saturday, October 23, 2010. The New Official Watha Blog. It's been a great ride here at Blogspot. Your sincere devotion to this blog really showed, and we are all extremely appreciative of the great comments and the turnout for our award winning programs. Http:/ www.dclibrary.org/watha. If you're one of our RSS subscribers you can load up our new page from: http:/ www.dclibrary.org/watha.xml. Watha T. Daniel. This is the o...
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Takoma Park Neighborhood Library: October 2009
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Takoma Park Neighborhood Library. Thursday, October 22, 2009. History Night it Tonight. This is a DC Community Heritage Project and was made possible by a grant from the DC Humanities Council, which is affiliated with the DC State Historic Preservation Office. Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Special Events This Week at Takoma Park. Wednesday, October 7, 2009. Haunted Party - by Iza Trapani. There Was And Old Monster - by Rebecca, Adrian, and Ed Emberley. Hush, Baby Ghostling - by Andrea Beaty.
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Takoma Park Neighborhood Library: August 2009
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Takoma Park Neighborhood Library. Saturday, August 29, 2009. Despite warnings of a looming thunderstorm, the sun peaked out at 11:00 and our summer reading roundup party went off without a hitch! It was a great event to celebrate the accomplishments of all of our summer readers. We had a duck pond, a ball toss, sidewalk chalk art, kites, and refreshments. We had over 75 people attend! Thanks for making today so special. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. This Week at Takoma Park Library. Wednesday, August 26.
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District of Columbia Public Library- Social Sciences Division: Book Talk: "Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East"
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District of Columbia Public Library- Social Sciences Division. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Book Talk: "Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East". As part of the Government and Politics Lecture Series, the Social Sciences Division is pleased to announce that Dr. Nathan Brown. Will discuss his recent book. Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East. Please join us, on April 12, 2010 at 6:30pm. Social Sciences Division Librarian. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contact Information Library Hours. Dr Marti...
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District of Columbia Public Library- Social Sciences Division: October 2009
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District of Columbia Public Library- Social Sciences Division. Monday, October 26, 2009. Creative Use of Your Library Card. Image source : flickr commons. One girl said she used a butter knife and a library card to break into vacant houses.". The New York Times published the first of two articles on the increase in youth runaways. This piece. Supposedly ties runaways with the current economic climate, but only one sentence out of 4 pages mentions the recession. Still, it is definitely worth a read. Accor...