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Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2012 2:28 pm
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Updated: 8:13 am, Tue Jun 26, 2012.
Library to Host Special Event This Sunday
A special summer reading program “Sundae With the Authors” will be held Sunday, June 24, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Washington Public Library.
A total of nine locally affiliated authors have been invited to meet and greet patrons, make short presentations about their publications, and sell and sign books.
Attendees will be treated to an ice cream sundae.
Authors will include Nancy Cavin Pitts, author of “When You Come Home: The True Love Story of a Soldier’s Heroism and His Wife’s Sacrifice”; Mark Abeln, photographer, “St. Louis Parks”; Maddie Earnest, “Missouri Harvest: A Guide to Growers and Producers in the Show-Me State”; Kimberly S. Lutz, “Meet Maddie Paddywak”; Bill Seamon, “The Coach’s Playbook: Developing a Philosophy for Coaching Baseball”;
Judith J. Hill, “Champion for Grace”; Maria Brady-Smith, “Light of Recognition & Becoming: Mother Poems”; Ross Malone, “Too Good to Pass By”; and Abby Schlegl, “MerMountain.”
The event is all-ages, free and open to the public. Author presentations will be in the meeting room and authors will be stationed throughout the library to meet patrons one-on-one and sell and sign books.
No registration is required.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012 2:28 pm.
Updated: 8:13 am.
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