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A
Warm
weather
has
finally
arrived.
Why
does
celebrate
by
stopping
in
for
one
of
the
DM
pls?
May
programs,
hi,
I'm,
Jan,
Kaiser
marketing
manager,
the
des
moines,
public
library
and
I'm
here
to
tell
you
all
about
what's
happening
at
the
library
this
month?
Remember
all
locations
will
be
closed
on
Sunday
May,
twelfth
for
Mother's
Day
and
from
Saturday
May
twenty-fifth
through
Monday
May
27th.
A
For
the
memorial
day
weekend,
writer
david
weber
will
be
the
central
library
this
month
on
thursday
may
second
from
4pm
to
6pm
demic
on
will
sponsor
a
free
event,
featuring
Weber
who
has
written
books
in
many
genres,
including
epic,
fantasy
space,
opera,
alternate
history
and
military
science
fiction.
Don't
miss
the
chance
to
meet
wither
and
listen
to
him
discuss
his
writing.
Then.
A
The
avid
author
series
continues
this
month
with
a
visit
from
author
Mike
Perry
Perry,
who
is
also
a
singer-songwriter,
and
an
amateur
pig
farmer
will
provide
us
with
an
evening
of
hilarious,
heartfelt
and
oddball
stories
all
about
life
in
the
rural
Midwest.
It
led
to
his
popularity
as
a
humorist
and
New
York
Times
bestselling
author.
This
program
will
be
on
Monday
May
thirteenth.
At
seven
p.m.
A
at
the
central
library
choose
privacy
week
is
May
first
through
the
seventh
and
the
library
is
honoring
a
week
by
reminding
our
users
that
we
are
committed
to
protecting
your
privacy
and
confidentiality.
This
is
essential
so
that
library
users
can
seek
answers
to
their
questions
and
read
whatever
they
want
to
read
either
in
print
or
online.
Do
you
need
help
creating
an
email
address?
A
The
northside
library
will
hold
a
session
on
setting
up
and
maintaining
an
email
account
on
Friday
May,
seventeenth
at
4pm,
stop
by
the
east
side,
library
on
Tuesday
May,
fourteenth
at
4pm
for
a
poetic
knitters
program.
The
event
is
open
to
knitters
and
crochet,
errs
of
all
ages,
who
also
love
poetry,
so
bring
your
own
yarn
and
needles
and
a
favorite
poem
to
share.
A
If
you
haven't
explored
the
DM
pls
audio
book
collection,
yet
you're
missing
out
the
library
offers
several
ways
to
listen
to
a
huge
selection
of
audio
books,
including
books
on
CD,
the
one-click
digital
and
Wilbur
II
audiobook
services
and
play-away
devices
which
come
with
a
book
already
loaded.
If
you
have
a
smartphone
a
tablet
or
an
e-reader
that
you
would
like
to
download
books
on
to
come
by
one
of
the
library's
free
advice
for
your
device
sessions,
there's
a
full
list
of
dates
and
times
on
our
website
at
www,
RG.
A
Further
questions
just
stop
in
or
give
us
a
call
at
283,
41
52.
Now
we're
calling
all
teens,
because
the
central
library
is
hosting
a
do-it-yourself
program
on
Wednesday
May,
fifteenth
at
two-thirty
p.m.
use
old
books
to
create
fantastic
new
items.
While
you
also
enjoy
some
snacks
maze,
downtown
demos
at
the
central
library
will
help
teens
and
tweens
pamper
themselves.
That's
on
Wednesday
May,
first
at
two-thirty
p.m.
so
come
by
to
create
your
own
skin
moisturizer
body
scrub
and
sleeping
mask
and
enjoy
some
healthy
snacks.
A
The
Eastside
libraries
teen
book
club
will
be
reading
The
Book
Thief
by
Markus
Zusak
this
month.
Stop
in
and
sign
up
to
borrow
a
book
the
club
will
meet
on
Tuesday
may
21st
at
4pm.
Are
you
looking
for
a
fun
activity
for
your
kids
this
month
check
out?
What's
going
on
at
the
DMP
ell,
students
from
des
moines
university
will
teach
kids
about
what
doctors
carry
in
their
bag
and
why,
on
Saturday,
May?
Fourth
at
1pm
at
the
Franklin
library
and
attendees,
will
also
get
to
make
their
own
first-aid
kit.
A
The
Metro
Arts
Alliance
will
present
an
environmental
writing
event
for
kids
in
grades.
Three,
through
five
on
Wednesday
may
eight
at
four
pm
at
the
Franklin
Avenue
library.
This
green
arts
program
will
feature
artist,
laura
sweeney
and
jason
Arbogast
from
writers
for
life
and
will
focus
on
nature
and
the
environment.
Please
pre-register
online
at
WWDC,
lor
g
because
of
winn-dixie
was
a
book
before
it
was
turned
into
the
popular
movie.
This
month,
kids
book
club
at
the
Franklin
Avenue
library
will
be
about
the
book
which
was
written
by
kate
dicamillo.
A
The
club
will
meet
on
Wednesday
May
22nd
at
4pm
to
discuss
because
of
winn-dixie
and
enjoy
some
snacks
in
a
craft.
Parents
are
invited
to
read
the
book
and
join
in
on
the
discussion,
keep
an
eye
out
for
information
on
the
library's
annual
summer
reading
programs
for
kids
and
teens
which
kicks
off
on
jun
10th.
This
will
be
a
great
way
for
them
to
dig
into
reading.