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Little Free Library book-sharing boxes to be installed in Mount Dora

The second little free library will be installed on the grounds of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center on Florida Avenue. A third little free library is set to be installed at the Simpson Farmhouse in Mount Dora, which is part of the library campus. This installation will replace a book box that had previously succumbed to Florida’s rain and humidity. “We’re always happy to extend our great library’s services beyond its borders and this great project has merit,” Mount Dora Library Association president Al Wittnebert said. All three little free libraries are sponsored by the Mount Dora Library Association.

Leesburg, Mount Dora libraries take part in One Book One Community

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MCCC can answer many academic questions

MCCC can answer many academic questions The Monroe News I have a few questions for you: Where in Monroe County can you go if you want to attend college? Where can you go if you are 25 years old or over and don’t have a college degree and want to attend college for free? Where can you go if you need PPE during this pandemic? Where can you go if want to celebrate diversity and hear about diverse peoples and cultures? Where can you go for healing conversations about race? Where can you go if need to be educated, edified and illuminated about diverse cultures? Where can you go if you need to be vaccinated? Where can you go if you need first class entertainment (pre-COVID)?  Yes, there is only one place in Monroe that provides all of that – OUR community college, Monroe County Community College.

Norwalk community to discuss Children of the Land by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo – NorwalkPlus com

10531619 © TMarchev – Dreamstime.com Norwalk, CT – Norwalk Public Library is hosting its second One Book One Community discussion via Zoom on Monday, May 10, 2021, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with Marcelo Hernandez Castillo’s “Children of the Land” as the topic of conversation. Lucia Rilling, Nowalk’s First Lady; Edwin Camacho, Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) Chair, Dr. Alexandra Estrella, Norwalk Public Schools Superintendent; Diana Carpio, Norwalk Board of Education Vice Chair; James Martinez, Norwalk Public Schools Director of School Counseling; and Eloisa Melendez, Democratic Town Committee Chair will lead the discussion. Among other awards and notoriety, “Children of the Land” is one of NPR’s Best Books of 2020. The following excerpt from Catillo’s “Children of the Land” is just one of many vividly written passages. “I ventured to believe that the function of the border wasn’t only to keep people out, at least that was not its long-term funct

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