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Pre-school children looked the part for this year’s World Book Day celebrations LITTLE ones used their imaginations and dressed up as their favourite characters on World Book Day. The national event was marked in style by staff and children at Busy Bees Day Nursery, on Colchester s Severalls Industrial Estate.
Getting in character - Busy Bees Day Nursery s Foundation class children and early years practitioners Karen Fowler, Beth Britton, Alicia Elliott and Rachel Gwilliam In addition to donning outfits, they shared special stories and learnt about authors and illustrators. Centre director Kate Whitnell said: Staff and children had a wonderful time celebrating World Book Day.
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Clara Slayhi, globe-trotter who worked for U.S. embassies, dies of COVID-19 at age 91 February 10, 2021 5:39pm Text size Copy shortlink:
In a tiny town tucked in the farm fields of North Dakota, Clara Slayhi dreamed as a little girl of trekking to the far-flung countries pictured in her magazines, books and stamp collection.
In her 20s, when she spotted a newspaper ad for secretaries in the U.S. government, she saw it as her ticket to see the world. Over the next decade, she worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), living in embassies from Thailand to Turkey, visiting palaces and temples alongside princes and policymakers before settling back in Minnesota.
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Library book sale
Resolved to do more reading in 2021? Get a head start at the pop-up book sale hosted by the Friends of the Beaches Branch Library (FOBBL) on Saturday, Jan. 9, from 1 to 4 p.m. The sale takes place outside, in front of the Jacksonville Public Library Beaches Branch.
Hundreds of gently used books will be offered, at $.50 each for children’s books and $2 each for teen or adult books. Customers may pay by cash, check or credit card.
You can also join the Friends group. Proceeds from the book sale benefit the FOBBL’s efforts to support the Beaches community through promoting and developing programs that enhance the library’s services, resources and facilities.