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Hello
and
happy
fall,
I'm
Jan,
Kaiser
marketing
manager,
the
des
moines
public
library.
Do
you
know?
What's
green
and
white,
often
dog-eared
or
bent,
sometimes
tucked
in
the
back
pocket
or
attached
to
a
set
of
keys,
but
most
likely
found
in
a
wallet?
It's
a
library
card
from
the
DMP
l,
nearly
200,000
people
in
greater
Des
Moines
carry
this
powerful
little
card
and
they
use
it
in
hundreds
of
ways.
If
you
are
members
of
your
families,
still
don't
have
a
library
card.
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The
library
will
give
away
one
free,
kindle
plus
a
$25
gift
card
once
a
day
during
the
entire
month
of
September,
beginning
on
Tuesday
September.
Third,
one
entry
per
person
please
looking
for
work,
our
new
job
and
career
accelerator
service
includes
an
online
resume
builder
and
quizzes
to
determine
jobs.
You're
suited
for
use
it
to
search
nationwide.
A
Job
listings
write
a
cover
letter
prepare
for
interviews
just
visit,
w
WD
m
PL,
o
RG
to
get
signed
up
for
free,
celebrate
with
a
fall
festival
at
forest
avenue,
library,
on
Saturday
September
21st,
come
by
from
11am
to
3pm
for
games,
prizes,
giveaways,
live
performances
and
multicultural
food
then
bring
your
lunch
and
travel
back
in
time
as
Earl
short
presents.
A
retro
Des
Moines
program
called
trolley
and
Amoy
the
central
library
on
Tuesday
September
17th
at
noon.
Return
to
this
forgotten
era
of
transportation
and
see
how
des
moines
has
changed
over
the
years.
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This
fascinating
look
at
local
history
is
presented
by
the
Des,
Moines
streetcar
friends
and
feel
free
to
bring
your
lunch
join
special
guests
and
local
researcher
Archie
cook,
as
he
takes
us
on
an
armchair
tour
of
Woodland
Cemetery,
will
see
photos
here,
interesting
stories
and
learn
all
about
this
historic
cemetery
on
Tuesday
October
15th
at
630pm,
at
Central,
Library
and
speaking
of
times.
Past
you
should
check
out
the
local
history
tab
on
our
website.
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Interested
in
learning
how
to
use
a
mobile
device
come
to
our
free
advice
for
your
device
classes,
bring
your
mobile
device,
that's
a
smartphone,
a
tablet
or
an
e-reader
to
one
of
our
classes
for
help
installing
the
library's
apps
for
ebooks,
downloadable,
audiobooks
and
II
magazines
stop
by
Franklin
Avenue
library
to
sign
up
for
the
free
class
that
will
be
held
on
saturday,
September,
28,
2
p.m.
of
course.
Individual
sessions
can
also
be
scheduled
at
any
of
our
six
locations.
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By
calling
515
283
for
152
extension,
3
bring
the
kids
enjoying
the
fun
of
storytelling
at
Franklin,
Avenue
library,
with
special
guest
Catherine
Brophy
on
Saturday
September
21st
at
1030am
she'll
tell
a
wide
variety
of
stories,
including
some
irish
myths,
folk
stories,
children's
stories
and
personal
stories
from
her
own
life.
Perhaps
you're.
Looking
for
some
tween
activities
check
out
these
two
fun
programs
on
Wednesday
September
18th
at
2,
15
p.m.
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at
the
central
library
twins
can
enjoy
snacks
and
use
the
library's
materials
to
make
a
one-of-a-kind
collage
journal,
and
then
teens
can
discover
new
books
of
the
library
and
make
a
duct
tape.
Crafts
on
Wednesday
September
25th
at
2,
15
p.m.
also
at
the
central
library
forest
avenue
library,
will
offer
a
free,
hyper
stream
stem
program
created
by
the
technology
association
of
iowa
on
tuesday,
September,
tenth
and
September
24th
at
4pm.
These
programs
offer
real
world
interaction
and
project-based
learning
through
hands-on
projects
and
competitions.
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Attendees
must
be
in
grades
6
through
12,
and
you
will
need
to
pre-register
on
our
website.
Then
what
teen
doesn't
love
pizza,
we've
combined
reading
and
eating
with
our
teen
focused
pizza
and
pages,
come
to
North
Side
library
on
Wednesday
September
18th
at
two
p.m.
to
discuss
the
book
Superman
versus
the
Ku
Klux
Klan
by
Rick
Bowers
on
Monday
September
23rd
at
4pm
teens
will
be
discussing
the
Maze
Runner
by
James
Dashner
at
the
Franklin
Avenue
library
and
then
to
end
the
month,
we'll
be
meeting
on
Wednesday
September
25th
at
130
p.m.
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at
the
southside
library.
Bring
your
books
and
your
appetite
then
bring
your
lunch
and
enjoy
a
program
on
october.
First,
at
noon
at
the
central
library
by
gerard
m
vellucci,
a
30-year
diplomat,
peacekeeper
senior
level
manager,
editor
and
political
analyst
at
the
US
State
Department
and
the
State
Department's
intelligence
and
research
bureau.
Dr.
A
gallucci
served
as
chief
of
a
frontline
peacekeeping
operation
in
Kosovo
and
East
Timor
and
was
recently
named
Drake
university's
first
diplomat
in
residence
on
Tuesday
October
8th,
come
and
get
to
know
your
neighbors
with
conversations
and
coffee
at
the
forest
avenue
library
join
us
at
twelve-thirty
p.m.
as
English
learning,
adults
and
community
members
wishing
to
share
their
local
knowledge
come
together
for
conversations
and
light
refreshments.
The
program
is
open
to
all
levels
of
English
speakers
and
for
additional
information.
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Please
contact
ashley
ansa,
a
quick
reminder
that
all
six
library
locations
will
be
closed
on
monday
october,
fourteenth
for
a
staff
in-service
day,
regular
hours
resume
on
tuesday
october
15
and
as
always
for
more
information
about
any
of
our
programs.
Please
be
sure
to
visit
our
website
at
DM,
PL,
o
RG
or
just
stopped
in
to
your
local
branch,
to
learn
more.