Events
« Saturday September 25, 2010 »
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Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am
This heartwarming story reminds us how satisfying it is to grow up
surrounded by love. In You Can Do It Too! a little girl passes
newly won skills and abilities to a younger brother, teaching him
everything she thinks he needs to know. The simple cadence of text and
direct-to-the-heart art result in a book as warm and generous as its
message, providing reading pleasure for toddlers, older siblings, and
the grown-ups who love them.
This heartwarming story reminds us how satisfying it is to grow up
surrounded by love. I Can Do It Too! affirms a little girl's
growing independence as she, too, can begin to do all the things she
sees her parents, relatives and neighbors do: pouring juice at
breakfast, strumming a guitar, and even riding a bike! The simple
cadence of text and direct-to-the-heart art result in a book as warm and
generous as its message, providing reading pleasure for toddlers, older
siblings, and the grown-ups who love them.
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm
A surprising and revealing look inside the Tea Party
movement—where it came from, what it stands for, and what it means for
the future of American politics
They burst on the scene at the
height of the Great Recession—angry voters gathering by the thousands
to rail against bailouts and big government. Evoking the Founding
Fathers, they called themselves the Tea Party. Within the year, they had
changed the terms of debate in Washington, emboldening Republicans and
confounding a new administration's ability to get things done.
Boiling Mad is
Kate Zernike's eye-opening look inside the Tea Party, introducing us to
a cast of unlikely activists and the philosophy that animates them. She
shows how the Tea Party movement emerged from an unusual alliance of
young Internet-savvy conservatives and older people alarmed at a country
they no longer recognize. The movement is the latest manifestation of a
long history of conservative discontent in America, breeding on a
distrust of government that is older than the nation itself. But the Tea
Partiers' grievances are rooted in the present, a response to the
election of the nation's first black president and to the far-reaching
government intervention that followed the economic crisis of 2008-2009.
Though they are better educated and better off than most other
Americans, they remain deeply pessimistic about the economy and the
direction of the country.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
An inspiring story of survival and our powerful bond with man's
best friend, in the aftermath of the nation's most notorious case of
animal cruelty.
Animal lovers and sports fans were shocked when the story broke
about NFL player Michael Vick's brutal dog fighting operation. But what
became of the dozens of dogs who survived? As acclaimed writer Jim
Gorant discovered, their story is the truly newsworthy aspect of this
case. Expanding on Gorant's Sports Illustrated cover story, The Lost Dogs
traces the effort to bring Vick to justice and turns the spotlight on
these infamous pit bulls, which were saved from euthanasia by an
outpouring of public appeals coupled with a court order that Vick pay
nearly a million dollars in "restitution" to the dogs.
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