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Master list of Dallas restaurants serving Easter brunch and feasts Ham is the prototypical Easter meal but Dallas restaurants have plenty to offer. Easter has always been one of the bigger eating holidays of the year a payoff for going to Mass for the big service on Easter Sunday. While the vaccines for the coronavirus give us hope, we re still in taxing times maybe that s why these annual rituals feel all the more dear. Regardless of whether you re a faithful churchgoer or just looking for an excuse to feast, these Dallas restaurants have whipped up something to eat.
Al Biernat s. Brunch includes strawberry topped pancakes, crab cake benedict, prime rib, and sea bass, for dine-in and curbside takeout, at both locations on Oak Lawn and North Dallas. 11 am-3 pm.
The Edith B. Siegrist Vermillion Public Library started a new program this year. “1000 Books Before Kindergarten” is a program designed to encourage exposing children to reading and books prior to kindergarten. The program has 21 kids enrolled, and they have collectively read 1388 books so far this year.
Amanda Raiche is the Youth Services Librarian at the Vermillion Public Library and organizes the programming for newborns through teenagers, like the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten program.
“Its source is the 1000 Books Foundation, but they created the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten program, and really what it is, is a free program that any library can use,” Raiche said. “They have a lot of different resources and ideas for how you can run it, but it really is up to every library to create the program how they see fit.”
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While Belleville Public Library remains closed to the public due to the Provincial emergency orders, pickup and drop-off service continues. Pick-up hours remain the same at Mon-Thurs, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Fri-Sat 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Remember our Virtual Branch is always open for your reading, watching, and learning needs.
Digital Library Cards are available for students and home learners to access eResources easily from anywhere. These cards are available for residents of Hastings County (including Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory). Please note these library cards are only for e-resources and not physical materials. For more information and to register visit our Digital Library Card page on our website. If you need to renew your library card or require assistance with accessing our physical or digital collections, please call 613-968-6731 ext. 2035 or 2037.