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Drop in for some great books as well as our entertaining and informative programs. Take a look at what is going on this week.
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 Frank Jones Storytelling
Tuesday, March 1 at 7pm. Frank's stories for this month are The World's Smallest St. Patrick Day Parade, Sudden Death Comes to Big Bad Bill Dark, and The Meddlesome Good Samaritan. |
 Friends of the Libraries' Meeting The monthly meeting will be Tuesday, March 1 at 10 AM to prepare for the Spring book sale set-up on Wednesday March 9 between 9-noon. Friends' Spring sale begins Friday March 11 at 6 PM after a short annual meeting. The sale continues for the public Saturday March 12 between 9-5. Bring book and magazine donations and Kroger plastic grocery bags to the Conway Library. Don't forget to pick up a yard sign to display the week of March 6-12. You can ask at the front desk for signs." |
Josh Love Band
Friday, March 4 at 7pm. Join us for a great evening of bluegrass music from a local favorite. Bring your friends and family. Read More.....
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On-Going Programs
Check out our on going programs for kids and teens! SCHEDULE. For more information on our children and teens programs please contact Kara Propes at kara@fcl.org. |
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Teen Readers Club
Every Friday at 4pm. Drop in and discuss the books you are reading
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Afternoon Movie
Tuesday, March 1 at 4pm Megamind rated PG. The supervillain Megamind finally conquers his nemesis, the hero Metro Man... but finds his life pointless without a hero to fight.
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Documentary & Discussion The Heart to Lead: Women as Allies for the Greater Good
Tuesday, March 8 at 7pm. The 45-minute documentary presents intimate narratives by women on the journey to self-discovery and explores an emerging paradigm of feminine leadership. Read More.....
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Author Night with Barbara Traynor: Second Career Volunteer
Thursday, March 17 at 6:30pm. Volunteer Retirement Lifestyle. When considering retirement, many seniors worry about health care costs, health, prescriptions, food, lifestyle, maintaining status quo, and having spendable income while living on Social Security. Barbara Traynor wasn't focused on these things. Read More...
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Author Night with Mark Spitzer: After the Orange Glow
Thursday, March 31 at 7pm. Mark returns to the Faulkner County Library with his newest release, the first of a series of 4 memoirs, a bohemian burlesque careening through both the literal and literary catacombs of late 20th century France. |