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Library corner 10-29PRINCETON — The Princeton Public Library will hold an After School Craft Day from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday. The activity will be pumpkin carving. Also, the Book Club will meet at 7 p.m. The library is remembering the Cherry Mine Disaster Monday through Nov. 14. At 7 p.m. Monday, historian and musician Ray Tutaj Jr. will present a program about the disaster. The library will show the film “30 Days as a Coal Miner” at 7 p.m. Wednesday. LADD — The Ladd Public Library was recently notified it is the recipient of a Books for Children Grant from the Libri Foundation. Librarian Amy Galetti-Bosi said in order to take full advantage of this opportunity the Ladd Library needs to raise $350. In return, the Libri Foundation will match these funds by a ratio of 2:1, so for every dollar the library raises, the foundation will give an additional $2 to go toward the purchase of children’s books. In addition, the library has also started a book club. The selection for the month is “The Shack” by William Young. Copies of this book are available for checkout at the library, and the club will be discussing this book at 6 p.m. Monday. All adults are welcome to join. LAMOILLE — The LaMoille-Clarion Public Library District has added the following books to its collection: Children: “Auntie Claus Home for the Holidays” by Elise Primavera, “When You Meet a Bear on Broadway” by Amy Hest, “Dewey: There’s a Cat in the Library” by Vicki Myron, “Over in the Hollow” by Rebecca Dickinson, “Big Frog Can’t Fit In” by Mo Willems, and “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series by Jeff Kinney. Adult fiction: “Home for Christmas” by Andrew Greeley, “Comfort Food” and “Knit Two” by Kate Jacobs, and “A Cousin’s Prayer” by Wanda E. Brunstetter. Adult non-fiction: “True Compass” by Edward Kennedy and “Lost Plantations of the South” by Marc R. Matrana. SPRING VALLEY — Secretary of State Jesse White, in cooperation with the Richard A. Mautino Memorial Library, will offer a “Rules of the Road Review” course Nov. 13. The course is free and is designed to help participants pass the Illinois driver’s license renewal examination. The course prepares applicants for the general written and road examinations, and provides information on the vision screening. To register or for questions, please call (815) 663-4741. MINERAL — The Book Discussion at the Mineral Gold Library will meet on Tuesdays from 2 to 3 p.m. Contact the library for more information. Comments
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