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Jane Austen Regency Ball

ByEdward Eggleston January 11, 2019

Jane Austen died in 1817, when she was just 41. But in her short life, she exerted more of a lasting influence on British literature and culture than many of her peers who lived twice as long.

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Adult | Books | Humanities | Uncategorized

Not Your Mama’s Book Club: Relationship 101

ByEdward Eggleston December 5, 2018

From the Desk of Leslie West, Adult Services Librarian

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Adult | Education | Humanities

Remarks on an autonomous model for public libraries, part 2.

ByEdward Eggleston October 7, 2018

These remarks further explore ideas noted in “A sketch for a public library model, part 1”.

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Adult | Education | Humanities

A sketch for a public library model.

ByEdward Eggleston July 14, 2018December 1, 2021

Part 1: a discussion of key educational ideas.

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Humanities

Happy Birthday Anne Frank!

ByEdward Eggleston June 12, 2018

“I want to go on living even after my death! And therefore I am grateful to God for this gift, this possibility of developing myself and of writing, of expressing all that is in me.”- Anne Frank

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Humanities

Celebrate LGBTQIA in film

ByEdward Eggleston June 2, 2018

Today, the LGBTQIA community (previously just LGBT) is more widely accepted in cinema than ever. 

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