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A
You
well,
as
I
said,
I'm
really
excited
today,
because
I'm
going
to
have
a
chance
to
promote
some
new
library
programming,
that's
on
the
schedule
in
upcoming
months,
and
I'm
able
to
do
that,
because
we
actually
also
have
a
new
library
staff
member,
so
welcome.
Thank
you,
you're.
Not
only
welcome
to
my
show,
welcome
to
the.
B
My
name
is
Cathy
CuNi
I'm,
a
new
adult
services
librarian.
So
this
is
actually
my
second
time
living
in
Ames.
I
was
an
Iowa
State
student
a
few
years
ago.
So
it's
great
to
be
back
and
it's
great
to
be
working
at
the
library
I've
been
here
about
three
months
now
so
starting
to
settle
in
a
little
bit.
B
A
So
Cathy
we
just
so
thrilled
that
you're
here
with
us
at
the
library
and,
as
you
said,
you're
one
of
our
Adult
Services
librarian.
So
you
primarily
work
on
this
fabulous
second
floor
of
the
library,
of
course,
we're
able
to
walk
on
the
first
floor
as
well,
and
we
you
know
people
can
see
us
throughout
the
library,
but
give
me
a
little
me
and
your
viewers
a
little
bit
of
a
sense
of
how
you
spend
your
your
weeks
at
the
library.
What
how
is
your
time
divided
up
here
so.
B
A
lot
of
what
I
do
is
working
the
desk
up
here
on
the
second
floor,
answering
reference
questions
helping
people
find
the
information
that
they
need,
helping
them
find
materials
that
fit
their
interests
if
they
need
a
really
good
book
for
a
road
trip,
an
audiobook
to
listen
to
in
their
car
if
they
need
a
new
movie
recommendation
and
also
helping
people
with
their
computer
needs.
Yes,
right
and
I
take
care
of
our
fiction
collection
so
helping
to
decide
what
goes
into
it
and
how
to
take
care
of
it
and
I
help
with
programming.
A
And
I
remember
when
we
chatted
before
you
came
to
the
library
you
had
given
some
good
ideas
about
library,
programming,
and
that
was
an
area
that,
in
your
in
your
previous
work,
you
hadn't
had
a
chance
to
really
do
as
much
as
you
would
have
liked
you.
So
I
am
really
thrilled
to
give
you
some
free
reign,
and
so
we
are
going
to
be
starting
a
new
reading
program
in
January.
Yes,
so
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
your
idea
here.
Sure.
A
B
What's
a
little
bit
different
about
this
book
group
first
of
all,
is
it's
going
to
focus
primarily
on
non-fiction
books,
okay,
and
it's
also
going
to
be
an
evening
book
group.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
participating
but
you're
not
able
to
come
when
any
of
our
existing
book
groups
meet,
this
is
a
great
opportunity
for
you
to
still
get
involved.
So
is
this
going
to
be.
B
B
B
You
say
it
straight
through
and
I
guess:
I
should
also
tell
you
what
it's
called
yeah
we're
going
to
call
it
Oh,
28
or
028,
or
whatever
iteration
of
that
you'd
like
to
say
all
right.
Real
reads
and
the
reason
for
that
is
Oh
28
is
the
call
number
the
Dewey
Decimal
number
for
reading.
So
it's
kind
of
a
play
on
the
fact
that
it's
a
nonfiction
book
club
I
think
that.
A
Your
I
think
you're
right
about
that.
I
think
you're
right
about
that,
so
Oh
28
is
going
to
be
meeting
on
the
second
Thursday's
of
every
month
at
seven,
yet
here
in
the
library
on
the
second
floor
in
one
of
our
meeting
rooms.
Yes,
so
folks
should
stay
tuned
and
look
look
at
page
one.
So
pick
up
an
issue
of
page
one
check
our
website.
Of
course
our
Facebook
page.
We
also
offer
we
use
to
get
the
word
out
about
what's
happening.
So
you
said
it's
nonfiction,
so
they're
real
reads:
they.
B
Are
they're
real,
read
their
real
reads,
so
that's
great
and
it's
going
to
focus
primarily
on
recently
published
popular
nonfiction,
so
books
that
came
out
in
the
last
couple
of
years
and
what
I
mean
by
popular
is
that
it's
not
something
that
would
be
a
sign
in
a
college
course.
Necessarily,
it's
not
academic
right
and
it's
something
that
has
gotten
either
media
press
or
book
world
press
things
that
people
have
been
talking
about
over
the
last
couple
of
years.
So.
B
Talking
about
our
science
nature,
social
issues,
history
memoirs,
hopefully
something
for
everyone,
so
that
any
nonfiction
reader
anyone
who's
interested
in
reading
more
nonfiction
and
being
challenged
to
read
outside
of
what
they
usually
read
yes,
or
to
talk
about
what
they
usually
read.
If
they
are
a
nonfiction
reader
should
find
something
interesting,
I.
A
B
Thing
so
the
first
book
is
called
red
notice
and
it's
by
Bill,
Browder
and
the
best
way
I
think
to
describe
it
is
that
it's
a
real-life
political
thriller.
Okay,
it's
about
Bill
router
was
a
Wall
Street
maverick.
He
went
and
made
a
fortune
in
Russia,
but
in
the
course
of
making
all
of
this
money
he
exposed
corruption
and
kind
of
the
ire
of
the
government,
and
his
lawyer
was
actually
tortured
and
killed.
So
it
reads
very
much
like
a
fiction
book
plot
and
it's.
B
Search
for
justice
for
his
friend
and
just
kind
of
his
life
story,
Wow
and.
A
B
Are
yes,
which
a
lot
of
people
might
think
in
octopus?
That's
a
mime
very
interesting,
but
the
author
sigh
Montgomery
was
a
naturalist,
is
a
naturalist,
I
should
say
yeah.
She
explored
living
with
her
studying
different
types
of
members
of
the
octopus
family
and
not
only
their
intelligence
and
their
capability
for
problem
solving,
but
how
they
change
color
and
how
each
one
of
them
has
an
individual
personality.
B
B
A
B
A
B
That's
going
to
be
kind
of
more
on
the
social
issues
scale
of
the
spectrum,
but
they
should
all
be
really
interesting
reads
and
I
should
also
say
it's
a
little
bit
different
than
a
lot
of
our
other
book
clubs,
because
we
are
all
we
will
all
be
reading
the
same
title
right
and
talking
about
it.
That's.
A
Right
so
thanks
for
putting
that
out
so
currently
we
have
books
at
noon
which
meets
on
the
it's,
the
fourth
wednesday
of
every
month
and
books
at
noon.
Readers
come
over
the
noon
hour,
obviously,
and
they
just
share
something
about
a
book
they've
recently
read
and
through
the
course
of
the
hour.
What's
nice
about
that,
is
they
get
to
hear
about
different
stories,
different
books
that
are
out
there
and
that
people
have
either
enjoyed
or
don't
recommend
it's.
A
So
they
have
a
nice
discussion
about
an
author's
works
which
which
works
really
well,
but
in
this
case
I
think,
what's
really
filling
a
need
in
our
community,
because
people
do
ask
for
a
book
discussion
in
the
evenings,
as
you
said,
what's
really
great,
is
that
we're
really
going
to
have
folks
read
the
same
title
and
then
have
a
discussion
about
it,
which
I
think
is
especially
with
books
like
this.
They
will
generate
a
lot
of
interesting
discussion
and
have
people
have
different
reactions,
I'm
sure
sure.
Now,
of
course,
we
also
do
great
books.
A
I
want
to
mention
our
great
books,
which
is
on
sunday
afternoon,
so
we
are
offering
lots
of
opportunities
not
only
for
people
to
select
and
read
books
at
home,
but
come
back
and
have
a
conversation
at
the
library
about
them.
How
would
folks
get
the
books
and
do
you
need
to
register
those?
Are
common
questions
that
we
get?
Okay,
you
don't
need
to.
B
Register
all
right,
but
as
for
getting
the
books,
we're
going
to
have
them
at
the
end
of
our
staff,
pick
section
0,
which
is
right
across
from
the
desk
upstairs.
So
if
you're
not
sure
and
you
want
to
come
in,
we
can
point
you
in
the
right
direction
and
will
have
multiple
copies
of
the
books
available.
So
you
should
be
able
to
get
your
hands
on
one
wait.
You
can
also
they're
going
to
be
in
our
catalog,
so
you
can
place
a
hold
on
them
and
pick
them
up
downstairs.
A
While
this
is
going
to
be
a
book
group
that
is
being
hosted
at
the
library
and
will
have
multiple
copies
available,
these
are
not
book
club
books.
Let
me
do
have
a
book
club
collection.
Yes,
sorry,
why
don't?
We
just
wrap
up
by
also
letting
folks
know
a
little
bit
about
our
book
club
collection
since
broadly
Falls,
also
under
your
responsibilities,.
B
Our
book
club
collection
books
are
kind
of
right,
as
you
come
up
the
stairs
or
come
out
of
the
elevator
upstairs
Mike
and
basically
what
they
are,
our
books
that
are
easily
discussable,
there's
something
that
different
members
of
a
group
will
find
to
talk
about
in
those
books
right
and
we
have
multiple
copies.
So,
if
you're
having
a
book
club
outside
of
the
library,
then
you
can
come
choose
from
our
selection.
You
can
get
books
for
every
member
of
your
group
and
have
a
great
discussion
that
way.
B
A
And
that
is
a
really
popular
collection
and
people
do
continually
asked
us:
we've
not
too
long
ago,
moved
them
to
the
location
you
just
you
just
described
so
we're
really
thrilled
when
people
come
and
ask
us
when
they
notice
that
we've
moved
them,
because
then
we
know
how
much
they
need
them
and
they
want
them.
So
we
are.
B
A
B
A
I'm
just
so
happy
that
I
was
able
to
introduce
you
to
our
newest
librarian
to
join
the
library
staff,
Kathy
and
I
hope
that
you'll
stop
by
and
say
hello.
If
you
have
questions
about
some
good
reading
recommendations
or
any
other,
any
other
information
inquiries
here
at
the
library
stop
by,
of
course,
the
adult
services
desk.
On
the
second
floor,
where
we
be
happy
to
help
you
out-
and
you
can
say,
hi
to
Kathy
I
was
hoping
that
you
might
have
also
noticed.
A
While
we
were
talking
today
in
the
background
that
there
is
a
new
lovely
quilt
hanging
in
our
grand
staircase
and
if
you
haven't
already
taken
the
time
to
look
around
the
library
with
an
eye
to
art,
I
invite
you
to
do
so.
Last
month
we
had
a
wonderful
event
sponsored
by
our
aims:
public
library,
friends
foundation
beyond
words,
and
during
that
event,
we
had
kind
of
an
opening
to
celebrate
the
new
installations
of
art,
as
well
as
installations
of
art
from
when
we
first
opened
that
are
now
available
throughout
the
library.
A
A
On
the
second
floor,
there
is
sharon
shrift,
I,
think
I'm
pronouncing
that
correctly
paper
cuttings
in
our
studio,
a
series
of
them
that
had
previously
been
on
exhibit
in
the
library
before
we
closed
shop,
moved
and
returned,
and
there
is
the
beautiful
painting
in
our
library
board
room
by
local
artist.
Barbara,
Walton
and
I
may
be
missing
something
else,
but
those
are
the
few
that
come
to
mind
right
away.
These
artworks
are
just
really
a
nice
addition
to
the
atmosphere.
A
An
experience
of
being
here
at
Ames,
Public
Library
were
just
really
thrilled
to
invite
you
to
come
by
and
linger
and
enjoy
and
enjoy
all
of
it.
The
book
discussion
series
Oh
28
that
will
be
starting
in
January,
also
is
being
supported
by
our
aims:
Public
Library
friends
foundation.
So
we're
just
really
grateful
to
be
able
to
enhance
our
services
and
our
programs
and
our
collections
through
their
support.
Thank
you
so
much
for
sticking
with
me
today
and
having
a
chance
to
hear
a
little
bit
about
what's
happening.
This
is
Mary
Logsdon
at
your
library.