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Three local Wake County Master Gardener
Volunteers – Liz Ford, Hugh Nourse and
John Pelosi – will be at the Wake Forest
Library Wednesday, Feb. 21, to share
some gardening expertise about the
warming climate and other topics and
answer questions.
The program, sponsored by
The Friends of Wake Forest Public
Library, will begin at 6:30 p.m.
To enable the library staff
to know how many people to expect, you
are asked to register in advance at the
circulation desk. There is no limit on
the number of people, and the event is
free, part of the programs the Friends
of Wake Forest Public Library present
every year.
The Friends are selling book
bags at the library. The sturdy white
and green bags are $5 each. Just tell
any library staffer you want to buy a
bag.
Other activities at the
library include:
-- two programs in the
family storytime series, Twilight Tales,
held every second Wednesday at 6:45 p.m.
On Feb. 14, the theme will be Valentine
Fun, and on March 14 there will be a St.
Patrick’s Day celebration.
-- this year’s Wake Reads
Together choice, “Memory Keeper’s
Daughter,” by Kim Edwards will be
discussed by the Wake Forest Library
Adult Book Club on Thursday, Feb. 22, at
6:45 p.m. at The Well. |