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Come to the Collingswood Public Library to talk with its director, Brett Bonfield, about the kind of library you want for our town. Things are changing at the Library: be a part of that change. As an added bonus, Brett will share two secrets to living a happier life: how to get in better shape, and how to never be bored again! Refreshments will be served. In addition, Sister Marianne Hieb will discuss journaling, and poet Betty Warner will talk about the poetry we grew up with. This fun filled session will include literary games, laughs, and prizes, plus free books.

Free, but reservations suggested: or timothyfrances comcast. Saturday, October 4, am - Noon, Collingswood Library Join writer and zinester Katie Haegele for a workshop on how to make your own handmade publication otherwise known as a zine. We will talk about the history of zines and look at examples of different kinds, from black-and-white photocopied manifestos to letterpress-printed, handbound mini-books. Participants will each contribute a page to a group zine that will be made in the workshop. All will receive a copy to take home. Materials will be provided. For tweens, teens, and adults.

At Noon Bob will do a presentation on the benefits of pedal power to both our physical health and to the environment. Saturday, October 4, pm, Collingswood Library Leslie Connor, book discussion for middle school students by the author of Waiting for Normal. Book clubs can be a place for learning, growth, inspiration, reflection, and friendship as well as a vehicle for social expression.

They can flourish for over fifteen years, or membership can slowly dwindle. McGovern, Sr. Ramondetta, M.

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Isaacs- Myths, Legends, History and Me Sandy Asher, Too Many Frogs! Wednesday, October 3, am-closing, The Pop Shop. Also Dr. Seuss videos, trivia, and Seuss character appearances for photo ops!

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Reservations suggested, Registrations suggested, LWC, or library, Thursday, Oct. This is a great time to renew or acquire a library card. Proceeds benefit the Collingswood Library. Pre-registration required, Tuesday, October 3, pm , Peter P. Childs Room, Library: Gordon T.

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This engaging lecture and discussion by the author of Life on the Shoulder details his entire 1, mile journey by canoe and bicycle to the places explored by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they searched for the Northwest Passage. Thursday, October 5 , pm, Peter P. Drawing from her background in psychology, local mystery author Lisa Long Martelli will discuss the therapeutic and personal growth benefits of writing fiction.

Lisa will also share practical tips for getting published and successfully marketing your book. Saturday, October 7, am , Peter P. Designed for first-time published authors, this invaluable workshop covers everything from the moment the author signs that contract to the moment of that first book signing. It includes the total methodology and "life cycle" of one of the most important elements in an author's career.

Saturday, October 7, pm , Peter P. He will be joined by Collingswood Middle School students, who will be studying the book. Eric M. Milsted, Jr. Riotous, irreverent romp through the world of horticulture.

Speaking as a Woman

All proceeds benefit the Collingswood Library. On This Beautiful Island - Donna Joe Napoli will host a book club discussion of her book, Bound , with middle to high school aged students. Participants will read, recite, listen, write, converse, and appreciate the work of poets and ourselves regarding the special months of September, October, and November. Cammarotta, Ph.

Kendall -Author Howard Milsted, Jr. Marianne Hieb Books M. Retired with too much time on your hands? James Chan is the author of Spare Room Tycoon , a book on the key lessons of successful self employment told in engaging biographical stories of 40 men and women who succeeded in starting and running their own businesses from home.


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Topics will include collectible authors, first-edition identification and value, resources for book collectors, humorous publishing stories and more. The workshop will be followed by a question and answer period, and all material needed will be provided. Mark Smith, Chef-Owner of Tortilla Press in Collingswood has three recipes in the book and will prepare his signature Mexican inspired cuisine.

Samples for all attendees! Book signing by both author and chef. The novel written by Dennis Lehane is sure to spark a lively debate. The 45 minute show features tricks, comedy, and books and is suitable for ages 3 and up. Though no longer printed on site, The Retrospect staff will be available to explain how the paper is published using the most advanced digital technology. He has been featured on several network television news magazine reports about organized crime including 60 Minutes.

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    Her latest book includes her signature poignancy, plot twists and offbeat humor. Her mystery novels are written with a humorous twist. Certain fanatics with the right sense of being grounded can accomplish amazing feats. He is talking about influence whether be from an Artist, Orator, Writers, politicians, or people we know. Its the ones who are on your T.

    So the influence and fansticism he is talking about can not and will not exist on the scale that we need for even small change. Theres Fanatics, but their not the kind that are going to accomplish anything that hes mentioning.

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    What you are sharing makes sense. I can learn from you. One thing we definitely have in common: we have a lot of admiration for DJ and what he is doing. If I could ever contribute as much as he has, I would really feel good about it. We are screwed, and thing will get a lot worse. Any vision that does not acknowledge that is delusional and dangerously misleading. Much of beauty, love, and truth remain to be unfolded and savored. Maybe you already know of it? More crap from Jensen that is full of flagrant exaggeration or a complete lack of doing the research. This designation is linguistically incorrect and does not reflect the magnitude of extinction event that is currently in progress.

    It should be noted that calcitic cosmopolitan marine invertebrates are the organisms that are used to correlate stratigraphic successions and determine which extinction events constitute a mass extinction. Therefore it is not applicable to compare the extinction of megafauna or insects, which are usually not preserved in the fossil record, to previous mass extinctions because there is too little data available to compare them on those grounds. Since the number insect or plant species that are going extinct in remote areas is not known there can be a standard deviation in the measurement of the total number of species going extinct as high as one order of magnitude ie The twenty extinction events in the Ordovician to Devonian, the four trilobite biomere extinctions in the Cambrian, terminal Miocene, Ecocene, and Pleistocence extinctions were all of greater magnitude than our current extinction, both in the total number of genera that went extinct and the percentage of know genera that went extinct.

    The six largest extinctions were the terminal Cambrian, terminal Ordovician, Late Devonian, terminal Permian, terminal Triassic, and terminal Cretaceous. Since a greater number of genera went extinct in any one of these events that have during the entire Holocene. Works cited Palmer, A. Raup, D. Rohde, R. Nature Stitt, J. This is just a loaded and presumptuous statement.

    How can you live with yourself. We are not here to create, but to participate in the given. While a factor, population is not the most critical and, in my experience, deflects from the real problem. Consumption and materialism driven by global market capitalism underlie this madness. If you did a pie chart of prodcution it would look about the same.

    Right behind them would be China. But most of these products are shipped to China for assembly into other products. But the trade dynamics of the 1st and 2nd world aside, the reason the 3rd world consumes so little is because it produces almost nothing. They have nothing to put into the global economy since even their labor is devalued by automation. In response to Anon, re the pie chart….