Reading Rooster Recommends September 27, 2011
Learn about some great new children's book titles with The Reading Rooster.
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Learn about some great new children's book titles with The Reading Rooster.
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The State Library is pleased to announce free classes that are open to state employees, library staff, and to the public.
Award winning author Chris Crutcher will be visiting South Carolina libraries for three days. On Tuesday, September 20, Crutcher will be in Camden, SC for a talk sponsored by the Kershaw County Library. A reception will be held at 5:30 PM, with a talk following at 6:30 PM. This event will be at the Fine Arts Center at 810 Lyttleton Street.
From Falling Leaves to Origami to Veggies - check out some great titles from the Reading Rooster!
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The Oconee County Public Library, in conjunction with the Smithsonian's New Harmonies traveling exhibit, is pleased to present Sheila Kay Adams.
Join the Richland County Public Library for a discussion and signing with award-winning author Chris Crutcher at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 22 at the Main Library, 1431 Assembly St.
Charleston County Public Library presents Daughters of the Dust by Julie Dash
Come celebrate the importance of reading and explore the rich history of a Gullah family living on a South Carolina sea island through Charleston County Public Library's One Book Charleston County, which runs throughout September.
Watch this episode of the State Library's Lion's Roar to learn more about the Grandfamily Resource Centers project.
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