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GREAT BOOKS READING & DISCUSSION GROUP

 READ ABOUT upcoming Book Discussions here.

 

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A dynamic, liberal arts education, for free at the public library!  Huntington Public Library's Great Books Reading and Discussion Group meets once a month to discuss works from a curriculum designed and published by the Great Books Foundation, an independent, nonprofit educational organization established in 1947 by University of Chicago educators Robert Maynard Hutchins and Mortimer Adler. Its mission is “to empower readers of all ages to become more reflective and responsible thinkers.” For more information, contact Tom Cohn at tom_cohn@thehuntingtonlibrary.org.

 

Warm Up With a Good Book: Winter Reading Club 2013

Warm Up With A Good Book Poster

 

 

 

Saturday, January 26 - Saturday, February 23
Ages 3 - Grade 4 (HMJ258)

 

Warm up with some good books this winter! As your family reads together, play our game to win fun prizes along the way.

Hand in your completed game boards for your invitation to our final party on February 23.

Starting January 26, stop in the Library to pick up your "Polar Package” and join in the fun!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adult Summer Reading Club Wrap Up

 

Thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Library, the end-of-summer gathering of the Adult Summer Reading Club was a success and many of our club members walked away with prizes ranging from books to reading lights to a NOOK Simple Touch with GlowLight. This was our most successful Adult Summer Reading Club, with many new members and even a mother-daughter reviewing team. We look forward to reading and reviewing with you again next summer!