When I was a child my dad was in the Air Force, so we moved a lot. Finding the library in each new town made the transitions easier– walking through the doors felt like coming home, no matter where those doors were.
That’s why it’s such a thrill to find copies of War Bonds: Love Stories From the Greatest Generation on library shelves.
And tomorrow I’ll be one of six featured authors at a special event called Night at the Library.
Emceed by KXLY’s Kris Crocker, the event will showcase The Friends of the Library and provide information on how you too, can be a member! It’s free! Snacks are provided, a no-host wine bar will be available and Auntie’s Bookstore will be on hand so you can purchase signed copies of your favorite authors latest books!
I love libraries and I hope you do too!
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I can understand that, Cindy, since I moved, frequently, during my USAF career and moved about a dozen times, across the country and around the World, during 23 years active duty, and the library was the first place I visited everywhere I moved. After I retired from active duty, I took the Library Technician course, at SFCC, and became even more familiar with library functions and resources.