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November 7, 2006
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Location TBA
The library's Book Club will be discussing Dava Sobel's Galileo's Daughter. Copies are available at the main library for checkout. Please join us!
October 3, 2006
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
GCL Auditorium
The library will kick off its new Book Club by discussing Richard Peck's A Year Down Yonder. Copies are available at the main library for checkout. Please join us!
October 6, 2006
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
GCL Auditorium
The library will host a "Lunch 'n' Learn" with author Walter J. Fraser, who will be discussing his new book, Lowcountry Hurricanes. Bring your lunch and we'll provide the beverages.
Welcome! Remember to check this blog for upcoming programs at the Georgetown County Library. Currently, we have local photographer Wilfred Connell's work featured at our main branch. Please come by and see these beautiful pictures (and remember--they're for sale too)! Coming soon: Author talks on Oct. 6th and Nov. 4th; and the 2006 SC Humanities Festival, held right here in Georgetown County and featuring a variety of wonderful speakers and programs, Oct. 9th-14th. More info to follow!
-Cheryl Brinkley, GCL's Head of Adult Services
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