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It is fall, and so it is time for the Raymond A. Sapp Library’s programming season.

The library has computer classes and the 2nd Thursday@the Library programs held from September through May.

The Computer Classes will continue to be held on the second Tuesday each month at 1 p.m.

The public is welcome to join in with any and all questions about computers, software, search engines ... whatever one can think of.

Dorene Stalter is the go-to-lady for computers.

The library continues its monthly 2nd Thursday@the Library programs.

The line-up includes two Illinois Humanities Council’s Road Scholars, Chris Vallillo in November and Brian (Fox) Ellis in January.

Back by popular demand, LeRoy Olson and Deb Baker are once again putting together a Cemetery Walk for October.

Peru

The Peru Public Library holds a story time for children who are ages 3-5 at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday.

Children will hear stories, sing songs, dance and learn finger plays.

Registration is not required. Visit www.perulibrary.org or call 815-223-0229, ext. 5, for more information.

Henry

The Henry Public Library will host programs at 7 p.m. for the next four Thursdays. Today, Thursday, the program will be by Dennis Stroughmatt et l’Esprit Creole.

Every now and again a band comes along that redefines a genre of music and carries it even further.

In the world of Cajun and zydeco music, Dennis Stroughmatt et l’Esprit Creole (Creole Spirit) are doing just that, bringing to light the music of “Upper Louisiana.”

Performances are so much fun that audiences may not realize the depth of Stroughmatt’s knowledge and immersion in Creole language, music and culture.

He learned Creole at the feet of masters living in French Creole communities, first in Missouri and Illinois, and then in Cajun and Creole communities around Lafayette, La.

He is one of a few living fiddlers who have learned traditional Zydeco fiddle styles from some of the masters.

These library programs are sponsored in part by the Illinois Humanities Council and Sun Foundation.

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