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May 2013: Outreach Newsletter
1. Newsletter 57 May/June 2013
The Outreach
Check your delivery bags for more information coming your
way in May.
We Would Like to Hear From
You!
Do you have any short stories or excerpts
that you would like to share? Let the
Westerville Public Library Outreach
Department know because we would love
to have you as part of the newsletter! In “The more
the past we have printed stories as well as you read , the
interviews that we’ve conducted with more things
fellow patrons. you will know.
The more you
learn, the
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Fun and Games
On March 11th, the Outreach
department visited Friendship Village
of Columbus for a good ‘ol game of
Pictionary. Needless to say it was a
success!
The Westerville Public Library
will also be hosting some artwork from
seniors of Friendship Village that will
be available to view in our meeting
rooms starting in June.
Outreach employee Marie cheering on her team!
Thinking of Switching to an E-Reader?
E-books are becoming widely popular due to their easy accessibility
and the fact you can take them everywhere you go. If you are thinking
of purchasing one of these devices or have
questions, give Outreach a call. We would be
happy to assist you with your new device and
teach you how to download free books from the
library.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
MAY
Uptown Farmers Market: May 24-27...Sunrise Rotary Field of
Every Wednesday throughout Heroes, opening ceremony at 9:30
the summer. Corner of N. am at the Westerville Sports
State St. and E. Home St. Enjoy Complex, 325 N. Cleveland Ave.
seasonal produce, plants, Reflect on this beautiful scene
flowers, jams, meats and featuring a display of 2,500
more! American flags. Honor your
personal hero by purchasing a flag
at www.fieldofheroes.com
May 4-5...Spring Plant Sale,
Saturday 9-4pm and Sunday 11-3pm at
Inniswood Metro Gardens, 940 S. Hemp-
stead Rd. Purchase plants
for your garden-choose JUNE
from a wide selection of June 7… Westerville Lions Club Chicken
perennials and herbs. Barbeque from 4-7pm at the American
Sponsored by the Legion Post 171. Located at 393 E.
Inniswood College Ave. Proceeds help children in
Volunteers, Inc. and Herb need get eye exams and glasses.
Society of America.
June 9 … Grassahol Bluegrass Band
“A Joyful Noise” 7:30 pm Grace
Lutheran Evangelical Church. Located
at 100 E. Schrock Rd. Free will
offering accepted.
Call 614-882-7968 for more details
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Staff Picks
Julie
A Drink of Deadly Wine Ellyn
By Kate Charles Rooftops of Tehran
Gabriel Neville is a model minister, and it By Mahbod Seraji
doesn’t hurt that he’s good looking. Many 17 year old Pasha spends the
would feel that he would do credit to an
summer of 1973 on his rooftop in
Archbishop’s robe. But, if one blackmailer
has their way, all of Gabriel’s hopes and Iran’s capital city longing for his
dreams could come crashing down. love, neighbor Zari. Over time,
violence awakens Pasha and his
Silver Linings Playbook (2013, R) friends to the reality of life under
the rule of a powerful despot.
Zero Dark Thirty (2012, R)
Heather
The Templar Legacy
By Steve Berry
The ancient order of the Knights
Templar held untold wealth and power
over kings and popes long ago...until the Marie
Inquisition. With their hidden treasure Alice, I Have Been
lost to the world, two modern day forces
By Benjamin Melanie
seek to recover these riches but find out
that it is not at all what they thought. Now in her twilight years, Alice
Liddell looks back upon her
A Late Quartet (2012, R) amazing life, from her childhood in
Oxford to life as a widowed mother,
and examines how she became
Alice in Wonderland.
Thomas
The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters Won’t Back Down (2012, PG)
Mr. Faraday, son of a maid, has built a re-
spectable reputation as a doctor. One day
he is called to the Ayres family estate,
known as Hundred Hall and learns wheth-
er or not the family is haunted by some-
thing other than their dying way of life.
Wreck it Ralph (2012, PG)
Outreach Services - 614-259-5034