SQUIRREL TALES Don Corrigan’s new book about details everything you wanted to know about the rascally rodent. Above, this cute little fella was seen in the backyard of reader Kevin Park’s home on Rainbow Crest in Agoura Hills. Acorn readers submit Squirrel of the Month photos on a regular basis. Regular readers of the Acorn know
A TOPIC CLOSE TO HOME Don Corrigan, above left, has written the book on squirrels, above right. The author, a journalist in Missouri, looks into squirrel folklore and pop culture and says the animal is“much more of a presence in our popular culture”than Mickey Mouse. If you want to see more squirrels in your yard, he
Cyrano’s Café in Webster Groves will host a special “Dine & Discuss” luncheon panel on the environment and the outdoors at noon on Friday, Sept. 16.
I would like to thank Don Corrigan and the Times for the heads up about the library. I sure hope parents are paying attention. The situation couldn’t be more clear
Don Corrigan’s article “A Battle Over Books” in the July 22 issue seems to be a bit of a deflection and a deception. He selects examples of books cleverly so