Maxine Hong Kingston speaking at WPPL
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Maxine Hong Kingston with Director Paula Miller and Susan Cozzens Popular Materials Mgr.
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Kids modeling their newly created Spring Hats
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Does this mean that Spring is finally here?
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Stylin girls in some stylin hats!
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Youth Services Coordinator Mary Worthington becomes the cap seller while retelling the story "Caps for Sale" before the unveiling of the sculpture, which was inspired by the children's classic.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dae-jin Ryook unveil a sculpture funded by donations made in memory of their daughter, Christina Ryook, who perished in the World Trade Center on 9/11.
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The sculpture "The Monkey Tree", which is permanently located in Christina's Corner in the library's pre-school department.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ryook with the artist, Michelle Hannon, in front of the sculpture.
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Antwone Fisher, author of Finding Fish speaks at Westlake Library
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Antwone Fisher with WPPL staff member Susan Cozzens.
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Kids make a bird feeder to help out the birds this winter.
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We should have lots of happy birds in Westlake!
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Kids with their Make-It Take-It Turkey Vest
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Great looking vest!!
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Pumpkins! Pumpkins! Pumpkins!
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Make-It Take-It pumpkin craft.
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