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LIBRARY NEWS Explore Our New Online Catalog Better Browsing When you search for something in our catalog, you can: • See all the print and digital options we have for your item and choose the format you like best • Filter by what’s on our shelves right now • Access digital materials through our catalog • See all the titles in a series so you know where to start, or what to read or watch next • Find more titles you may like • Use Google Translate to change the catalog to another language Convenience Our new catalog is fully mobile-responsive so you can browse our collection on any device. You can also save your library card number on personal devices to log in easily at any time. Personalized Recommendations When you’re logged into your library account, you will receive personalized recommendations based on the items you have rated within the catalog. The more titles you rate, the better your recommendations will be! Reading Lists Keep track of the items you want to borrow with the My Lists feature or enable your checkout history to save a record of the items you’ve already enjoyed. Need help using the catalog? Find Your Child’s Reading Level Please call us or visit one of When you search for an item, you can filter the results to our service desks for assistance. include titles that match the Lexile or Accelerated Reader levels your child needs. Sew Creative: Learning New Skills at the Library When the library purchased its first sewing machine approximately three years ago, Adult Specialist Rashmi knew exactly how to introduce the new machine to patrons: a sewing class. “The first class had about seven people, and I was thrilled,” Rashmi said. “But the most thrilling part was that half the class were men which I hadn’t been expecting.” Most attendees in that first class had their own machines at home, but hadn’t used them because they were afraid of damaging the machines in some way. Rashmi’s class was designed to help them shake their fear. “I thought, if we can show them simple projects that they can finish in about an hour with no previous experience and have something to take home when they’re done, that would be great,” she said. After the success of the first class, Rashmi came up with more simple projects for attendees to try like tissue cozies and fashionable clutch purses made from placemats. Rashmi looks back on all these classes with fondness, but a few experiences stand out in her memory. Continued on page 10 2
CHILDREN’S SERVICES PROGRAMS Reserve space at our programs online or call 630.458.3338. Story Times and Preschool Programs Join us for story times and workshops for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers! Winter Session I: Weeks of Jan. 7-Feb. 18 Winter Session II: Weeks of Mar. 11-Apr. 8 Registration for Session II opens Feb. 15. Little Wing Music Class School of Rock Elmhurst presents the Little Wing Music Class, a fun and interactive introduction to music and movement for preschoolers! 3-5 years. Thurs., Jan. 3 10:00-10:45 Toddler Story Time 2-3 years with caregiver. Mon., Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4, 11, 18 10:00-10:30 Stories at Panera Creative Corner Evening Family Story Time Drop-in. Join us for a Polish-English story time which Drop-in. Enjoy stories, music, and a craft! will include books, rhymes, songs, and crafts. Everyone is All ages with caregiver. welcome. You do not need to speak Polish to attend. Mon., Jan. 14 and Feb. 11 6:30-7:00 All ages. Mon., Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4, 11, 18 10:45-11:15 Stories at Panera Do you want to introduce your child to a new Playing Preschool environment? Join us at Panera, located at 1600 W. A class just for preschoolers that will introduce your Lake Street in Addison, as we bring stories out into the child to school activities. 3-5 years. community. Sing songs, make something creative, and Mon., Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4, 11, 18 11:30-12:15 enjoy a light snack provided by Panera. Recommended for toddlers and preschoolers with adults. Family Story Time Mon. Jan. 21 2:15-2:45 All ages and caregivers. Mon., Feb. 18 2:15-2:45 Registration opens Feb. 1. Wed., Jan 9, 16, 23, 30 and Feb. 6, 13, 20 10:00-10:30 Baby & Toddler Play Stations ¡Hola! Come for a sensory play experience! We’ll have all sorts Drop-in. Join us for our Spanish/English story time! of different stations filled with activities for children and Have fun listening to your favorite stories and enjoy caregivers to enjoy together. Birth-3 years with caregiver. some activities in Spanish. Knowledge of Spanish is not Fri., Feb. 1 10:00-10:45 required. ¡Nos vemos pronto! All ages welcome. Thurs., Jan. 10, 17, 24 and Feb. 7, 14, 21 10:30-11:00 Family Story and Craft Night Drop-in. Join us for a fun-filled evening story time Birth to 3 Jamboree and crafts! All ages Join us for a story time for babies and toddlers that will Weds., Feb. 20 7:00-7:30 include stories, songs, and activities. Birth-3 years with caregiver. Early Science Stations Thurs., Jan. 10, 17, 24 and Feb. 7, 14, 21 11:15-11:45 Join us for preschool science fun! Rotate through different stations filled with science experiments and hands-on Sensory Story Time activities. Ages 2-5 with caregiver. Join us for a story time for children of all abilities. Mon., Feb. 25 10:00-10:45 Registration opens Feb. 1. We’ll read stories, sing songs, and do a fun sensory activity. Birth-Grade 5. Sat., Jan. 12 and Feb. 2 10:00-10:30 3
CHILDREN’S SERVICES PROGRAMS Reserve space at our programs online or call 630.458.3338. For the Whole Family Family Movie Night Drop-in. Share snacks and watch a family-friendly movie on our big screen. All ages. Weds., Jan. 2 and Feb 6 6:00-8:00 Homework Help Get help in any subject from teachers, librarians, and college volunteers. Tues. and Thurs., starting Jan. 15 3:30-5:00 Extreme Magic Professional magician Mike DiDomenico is taking magic Read Books, Win Prizes! to a new extreme! This world class act will keep you on the edge of your seat. He’s been traveling the country and Winter Reading leaving a trail of spellbound victims in his path; would you Join us for Winter Reading! Pick up your log at the like to be one of them? All ages. Children’s Services desk starting Mon., Jan. 7. Weds., Jan. 16 7:00-7:45 Free tickets available Jan. 2. Each completed log will be entered into the Winter Reading Grand Prize Drawing. Snowman Mason Jars Come make cute snowman decorations to take home! 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Crafts for both children and adults will be available. Join our 1,000 Books before Kindergarten initiative! All ages. Parents are a child’s first teachers and reading to babies Sat., Jan. 19 3:00-4:00 and young children helps them to be successful in school. Register at the library to receive your log and a tote Board Game Blast bag filled with early literacy information. Children can Drop-in. Come play your favorite board game and learn join anytime from birth to age 5. For every 100 books about some new ones! All ages. completed, come to the library for a prize! Thurs., Jan. 24 4:00-5:00 Sensory Movie Staff Picks A family-friendly movie will be shown with the lights up and the volume lowered. Participants are free to move Just Behave, Pablo Picasso! around and talk during the movie, and sensory toys will by Jonah Winter be available. All ages. A fabulous book that explores the life Sat., Feb. 23 10:00-12:00 of 20th century artist Pablo Picasso. Fun rhymes and illustrations bring not only the time period but Picasso’s work to Early Dismissal Lunch life. Recommended by Brittany. School’s out early and we’re serving a free lunch for students. Join us after lunch for gaming and crafts. Thurs., Feb. 28 11:30-1:00 Nothing Stopped Sophie: The Story of Unshakeable Mathematician Sophie Germain by Marion Dane Bauer In 18th century France, it was unacceptable for girls and women to study math, but nothing stopped the unshakeable Sophie Germain. In this picture book biography, learn about this famous female mathematician whose work continues to help us today! 4 Recommended by Brigit.
We ask that patrons register for all Children Services programs except for those listed as drop-in. Kids’ Classes, Workshops, and Drop-In Programs Exploration Stations STEM Club: LEGOs Join us for a play experience for children of all abilities! Come create a LEGO masterpiece! Participants can work Birth-Grade 5. alone or in groups, and we’ll take photos of the creations. Sat., Jan. 5 11:00-11:45 Grades K-2 will do free play LEGOs and grades 3-5 will have a “create a village” theme. Grades K-5. Must Make Monday Weds., Feb. 6 4:30-5:15 Drop-in. Join us for crafts and maker projects after school. All ages. George Washington: Our First President Mondays, Jan. 7, 14, 28, and Feb. 4, 11, 25 3:15-4:45 George Washington is best known as the first president of our country, but first he was a surveyor, farmer, family Chess Club man, and leader of Revolutionary War soldiers. Learn tricks and techniques for competitive chess with our Learn all about our first president in this fun and expert instructor. Both beginners and masters welcome. interactive event presented by Terry Lynch of Histories Grades 4-12. for Kids, Inc., accompanied by snacks and crafts. Mon., Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25 5:30-7:00 Grades K-3. This event is co-sponsored by the Addison Historical Society. Sat., Feb. 9 1:00-2:30 Book a Trip Explore the world with us! We’ll learn about traditions, songs, and foods from faraway places. Grades 2-5. Valentine’s Day Crafts Tues., Jan. 22 4:30-5:30 Come celebrate Valentine’s Day with fun crafts Tues., Feb. 26 4:30-5:30 Registration opens Feb. 1. and stories. Grades K-5. Thurs., Feb. 14 4:30-5:15 STEM Club: Code Your World Coding is cool! Join us in the Creative Studio with teen Wild Weather: Blizzard Edition mentors from the University of Illinois Extension who Learn about some of the world’s coldest and snowiest will help us learn how to code using the free Scratch app. storms through fun experiments and crafts! Grades 2-5. Limit 6 participants. Grades 3-5. Tues., Feb. 19 4:30-5:30 Tues., Jan. 29 4:30-5:15 Book a Librarian We offer three different one-on-one classes for children by appointment. Call 630.458.3332, stop by, or request an appointment online. Ofrecemos tres diferentes clases de uno-a-uno para niños con cita previa. Llame 630.458.3332, pase por, o solicite una cita en línea. Ready to Read (20 minutes): Enjoy some one-on-one Early Literacy (20 minutes): Children and time with our librarians. During your 20 minute session, their caregivers can meet with a librarian to read a we can help you find just the right books based on your story, play, and review early literacy tips essential for interests and abilities and help you begin to read a book in development and learning. Ages 1-5. the library. Grades 1-5. Citas disponibles en español con Louise para los niños pequeños edades 1-5 y sus cuidadores. En cada cita Math MANIA (20 minutes): Come learn games that are vamos a leer un cuento y revisamos consejos de lectura not only fun, but also ways to practice your math skills! temprana esenciales para el desarrollo y el aprendizaje. During your 20-minute session, you can work on addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. Please specify which skill you’re interested in reviewing when you make your appointment request. Grades 1-5. 5
TEEN PROGRAMS Teen programs are for grades 6-12. For all teen programs, call 630.458.3319 or visit our website. Snapshots from The Forge, January 2018 Club Club It’s a club of clubs! Each week we’ll geek out about video Beauty Parlor Pop-up games, movies, board games, or books. Stop by to test out We’ll provide all the tools you need to get the look. Learn the latest and share your opinion. from friends, YouTube, and professional cosmetologists. Mon., Jan. 7, 14, 28 and Feb. 4, 11, 25 3:15-4:30 Tues., Jan. 22 and Feb. 19 3:00-4:00 Chess Club The Forge Learn tricks and techniques for competitive chess with our We challenge you to build forts, weapons, and bridges from expert instructor. Both beginners and masters welcome. recycled materials. We’ll bring duct tape and cardboard; Grades 4-12. you bring a sense of adventure. Mon., Jan. 7, 14, 28 and Feb. 4, 11, 25 5:30-7:00 Wed., Jan. 30 3:30-4:30 Circle Up Early Dismissal Lunch We’ll use fun games to help you chill out and connect. School’s out early and we’re serving a free lunch Fri., Jan. 11, 18, 25 and Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22 3:15-4:00 for students. Join us after lunch for gaming and crafts. Thurs., Feb. 28 11:30-1:00 Homework Help Get help in any subject from teachers, librarians, and college volunteers. Tues. and Thurs., starting Jan. 15 3:30-5:00 Staff Picks Never Always Sometimes Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert by Adi Alsaid While she navigates a complicated web They were never going to be like of family obligations and secrets, Suzette everyone else. Best friends Dave and is falling in love with two people at once. Julia even made a list of high school Although the novel tackles heavy issues clichés they would never do. But with like race, mental health, and sexuality, it the end of their senior year approaching, is easy for everyone to relate to the love Julia decides to break all the rules and try triangle at the center. Will she break her out being normal. The problem is, Dave brother’s heart and choose his crush already broke the rule about secretly or give into her feelings for an old falling in love with your best friend. childhood friend? Sometimes funny and never cliché, the relationship between David and Julia 6 always feels so real.
Creative Studio Cartooning Professional cartoonist Mark Anderson will help you draw your own cartoons and then bring them to life on the screen. Beginners welcome! Thurs., Jan. 10 and Feb. 7 3:30-4:30 3D Doodling Drop-in. New tech is coming to the Creative Studio. Come try out our new 3Doodler pens! Weds., Jan. 16 3:00-5:00 Stickers! Made with 3Doodler pens Drop-in. Let’s celebrate Valentine’s Day by getting creative and crafty using the cameo vinyl cutter. Weds., Feb. 13 3:00-5:00 Never Bored You should never be bored in the library! We have a jar full of suggestions to keep you busy when you’re just hanging out. Try out Sudoku, draw a sad moose, or go on a treasure hunt. HIVE Just choose a random “But I’m Bored!” slip from the jar at the teen desk. LA Earn credit in your Indian Trail Science class with these STEM events at the library. B Life of a Scientist Meet a scientist working in a cutting edge STEM field. Dates and times TBA Celebrity Lab Find the best celebrity to endorse your brand. Use the language of science to maximize your reach on social media and your profits. Mon.-Fri., Feb. 11-15 3:00-5:00 7
ADULT PROGRAMS Programming for adults is intended for ages 18 and up and requires registration unless otherwise noted. George Eastman: Life Through the Lens of Kodak RJ Lindsey portrays Kodak founder George Eastman, who made photography a national pastime. He will narrate a slide program detailing the history of Kodak and the famous Brownie camera, and will bring 25 antique cameras from 1896 to 1936. Weds., Jan. 16 6:30-7:30 Digital Privacy and Security Protecting and securing your online identity, accounts, and digital assets is a growing concern. Learn from a cybersecurity expert and local attorney Lisa Knauf what you can do to protect yourself now and in the future. Weds., Jan. 23 7:00-8:00 Famous African Americans Buried in Illinois Celebrate Black History Month with an evening of photos and stories of the final resting places of people influential in African-American history such as Gene Baker, Dred Chef Susan Maddox creates desserts at her November 2018 event. Scott, Free Frank McWorter, Augustus Tolton, and others buried in Illinois and Chicagoland cemeteries. Ongoing Events Mon., Feb. 25 6:30-7:30 Political Discussion Group Buying and Selling Houses This group meets monthly to discuss a topic of current Learn the ins and outs about buying and selling residential affairs. Handouts are available at the second floor desk real estate in this fast-moving market from a panel of and online. experts including real estate attorney Lisa Knauf and Weds., Jan. 2 and Feb. 6 7:00-8:00 mortgage broker Kim Murphy of Draper & Kramer. Weds., Feb. 27 7:00-8:00 Crafty Crew Bring your own craft project and meet other crafters. Mon., Jan. 21 and Feb. 18 7:00-9:00 Physical and Mental Fitness Meditation to Feel Inner Peace and Balance Want to stay in the loop about library news Learn how to meditate to achieve balance and mental and events? Sign up for our email newsletter! silence through Sahaja Yoga Meditation, a time-honored 1. Visit addisonlibrary.org. technique. No physical exercise, posture, or special clothing is required. Participants meditate while sitting 2. Scroll to the bottom of the page. on a chair. 3. On the righthand side, you will see Thurs., Jan 3, 17 and Feb. 7, 21 7:00-8:00 an envelope icon. Click on it. Chair Yoga 4. Enter your information. Experience one of the gentlest forms of yoga, taught by certified instructor Marti Anne. No prior yoga experience 5. Keep an eye on your inbox for the necessary to participate in this class. next email newsletter we send! Thurs., Jan 10, 24 and Feb. 14, 28 11:00-12:00 8
Book Clubs How the Library Can Help You Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions The Book Bunch Feed your brain in our monthly book discussion that reads It’s easy to make a New Year’s resolution, but they’re a variety of recent books. not always easy to keep. Luckily, your library can help you get started on your resolutions and find tools you Tues., Jan. 8 7:00-8:00 can use to make them stick. And Again by Jessica Chiarella Resolution: Learn a Language You can learn a new language online for free through the library’s website. Rosetta Stone works through a computer and offers 30 different languages. Mango Languages offers 71 different languages, and you can use it through a computer or through the Mango Languages app. Visit addisonlibrary.org/research/learn-language Tues., Feb. 12 7:00-8:00 to get started. You can also browse our books and Working Fire by Emily Bleeker audiobooks to find even more language training. Resolution: Read More You already know libraries have books, but did you know we also have eBooks and eAudiobooks? Downloadable materials are perfect for times when you’re traveling, commuting to work, or simply staying comfy at home. Need help finding a book that excites you? Ask one of our librarians for recommendations or use NoveList Plus Between the Lines through our website (addisonlibrary.org/research/ Meet at the Addison Park District monthly to discuss fiction-literature) to find something new to read. recent fiction and non-fiction books. Additionally, our new catalog will give you personalized Mon., Jan. 21 10:00-11:00 recommendations through your library account; turn to Underground Railroad page 2 for details. by Colson Whitehead Resolution: Learn a New Skill Have you heard about Lynda.com? Normally, you would need to pay a subscription fee to access their video tutorials, but you can acess Lynda.com for free when you go through our website and make an account with your library card number. Mon., Feb. 18 10:00-11:00 Lynda.com offers video tutorials on topics like Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine graphic design, management skills, social media, web by Gail Honeyman development, accounting, data analytics, and more that you can use to advance your career, boost your computer skills, or simply adopt a new hobby. To get started, visit addisonlibrary.org/research/online-learning. Need help on a specific topic? You can Book a Tech for one-on-one training at the library in topics like Microsoft Word, email, downloading eBooks, using smartphones, and more. You’ll need your Addison Public Library card to make an appointment. Call 630.458.3354 or go to addisonlibrary.org/book-a-tech to Book a Tech. 9
TECHNOLOGY & CREATIVE STUDIO Technology programs are intended for ages 16 and up and require registration unless otherwise noted. Tech Sundays (Adults) Creative Wednesdays (Teens) Word 103 3D Doodling Learn some new tips and tricks to formatting in Drop-in. New tech is coming to the Creative Studio. Microsoft Word! In Word 101 and 102, we learned how Come try out our new 3Doodler pens! to format a letter and a flyer. Now, let’s get more practice Weds., Jan. 16 3:00-5:00 by formatting a resume from scratch. Creative Studio Sun., Jan. 13 3:00-4:30 Adult Programming Room Stickers! Drop-in. Let’s celebrate Valentine’s Day by getting Facebook Privacy creative and crafty using the Cameo vinyl cutter. Clear up the confusion about the information Facebook Weds., Feb. 13 3:00-5:00 shares as we take a deep look into your Facebook privacy Creative Studio settings. We’ll show you how to stay as private as possible while still having fun on Facebook. Presented by Very Smart People Technology Tutors. Creative Wednesdays (Adults) Sun., Jan. 27 3:00-4:30 Creative and Sound Studio Tech Adult Programming Room Learn how you can preserve your cherished memories by converting them to digital files, CDs, DVDs, or Blu-rays Excel 103 using the library’s technology! We can help you convert In Excel 101 and 102, we learned how to make a basic Kodak picture slides, VHS home movies, vinyl records, budget spreadsheet and learned how to create charts and cassette tapes. and graphs. In this class, we’ll explore what pivot tables Weds., Jan. 30 3:00-4:30 are and how to use them. Bring your Excel questions! Creative Studio Sun., Feb. 10 3:00-4:30 Adult Programming Room InkScape 101 New tech is coming to our library! A brand-new Tech Chat Epson SureColor P7000 plotter printer will be opening for Want to know more about new and emerging tech in business soon. In preparation, let’s learn how to the world? Let’s discuss over a cup of coffee (or tea). create a poster or banner for your next event or business We’ll showcase AI like the Echo Dot and Siri and talk using Inkscape. about things like cryptocurrency, virtual reality, robotics, Weds., Feb. 27 3:00-4:30 and more. Adult Programing Room Sun., Feb. 24 3:00-4:30 Sew Creative continued from page 2 “One gentleman in his late 60s would come to every program,” Rashmi said. “He made a clutch purse and an infinity scarf and gave them to his daughters or granddaughters. Another man in his mid-20s brought in a shirt and wanted to make a replica to give to his dog for Christmas.” Patrons are always welcome to come to the Creative Studio and use the library’s sewing machines for their own projects. To get started, simply drop by the Creative Studio any time it’s open. You can always ask a staff member for help if you get stuck or get ideas for simple projects from crafty staff members like Rashmi. The Creative Studio is open any time the library is open and closes 15 minutes before the library closes. 10
EN ESPAÑOL Clases y más para niños Clases de computacion en Lectura de invierno Español: Computacion Basica ¡Únete a nosotros para la lectura de invierno en la Biblioteca Pública de Addison! Obtén tu registro en la Entrenamiento de tecnología en Español Gratis! Biblioteca empezando el 7 de enero. Cada registro Las clases comenzarán con tiempo libre para practicar terminado es una entrada automática al sorteo final el teclado y para hacer preguntas. Después de eso habra instrucciones por 45 minutos. Cada clase tratará sobre un del gran premio de inverieno. tema de computación diferente. ¡Hola! Registrarse es requerido para las primeras clases, ¡Únete a nosotros para actividades y cuentos en pero usted puede asistir a su primera clase sin haberse español e inglés! Diviértete escuchando tus cuentos registrado porque tendrá la oportunidad de hacerlo favoritos y haciendo manualidades. Todos son durante la clase. bienvenidos; no es necesario que hables inglés. Jueves, 10 de enero – 21 de febrero 10:30-11:00 Correo electronico Viernes, 11 de enero 10:00-11:30 Hombres de nieve hechos de frascos de vidrio ¡Todos son bienvenidos a decorar hombres de nieve Como organizar sus archivos y llevarlos a casa! Manualidades para niños y adultos Viernes, 25 de enero 10:00-11:30 estarán disponibles para todas las edades; favor de inscribirse. Sábado, 19 de enero 3:00-4:00 Configuración/ajustes de sistemas Viernes, 22 de febrero 10:00-11:30 Almuerzo gratis La escuela termina temprano y estamos sirviendo un almuerzo gratis para los estudiantes. Quédate después del almuerzo para juegos y manualidades. Jueves, el 28 de febrero 11:30-1:00 PO POLSKU 1,000 libros antes de empezar el kínder Les invitamos a participar en la iniciativa de 1,000 Zadzwoń pod numer 630.458.3418 aby uzyskać więcej informacji. libros antes de empezar el kínder. Los padres son los primeros maestros de sus hijos, y la lectura para los Kreatywny Kącik niños pequeños les ayuda a tener éxito en la escuela. Zapraszamy każdego na polski program. Będą to zajęcia Vengan a la biblioteca para recibir su registro y una artystyczne, opowiadanie bajek, i śpiewanie piosenek. bolsa con información sobre la alfabetización Wszyscy są mile widzani. Program jest otwarty dla wszyst- temprana. Los niños pueden inscribirse en cualquier kich grup wiekowych. Nie ma rejestracji. momento desde el nacimiento hasta los 5 años. W poniedziałki, 7 styczeń - 18 luty 10:45-11:15 ¡Por cada 100 libros completados, por favor venga a la biblioteca por un premio! 11
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 85 Addison, IL 60101 4 Friendship Plaza Addison, IL 60101 630.543.3617 addisonlibrary.org ECRWSS RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER Board of Trustees Library Hours Thank You, Friends of APL! Robert J. Kepka Monday-Thursday The Friends of the Addison Public President 9:00-9:00 Library funded the wintry window art on our first floor windows. Many thanks to our Friends! Lisa Knauf Friday and Saturday Vice President 9:00-5:00 Book Donations Marianne Fotopoulos Sunday In recognition of former Treasurer 1:00-5:00 Adult Services Coordinator Uma Mirmira, who retired this year: Kathi Reed Secretary Library Closings Mastering the Market Cycle: Getting the Odds on Your Side Fri., Feb. 8 by Howard Marks Linda Durec Staff Training Trustee In recognition of former Guest Services Clerk Christine Maria Sinkule Attendance at library programs, events DeMaria, who retired this year: Trustee and participating in any library activity constitutes consent to be photographed Whiskey in a Teacup: Sandra Super for Addison Public Library promotional What Growing Up in the South Trustee purposes. Taught Me about Life, Love, and Baking Biscuits by Reese Witherspoon
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