LPL News for the week of 3/21/10

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LPL News for the week of 3/21/10

Postby Lakewood Public Library » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:50 pm

"Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy." -- Joseph Campbell (1904-1987)

Upcoming Events

Sunday, March 21
SUNDAY WITH THE FRIENDS: THE RUSSIAN DUO

A magical collaboration between virtuoso balalaika and concert piano brings fresh life to both classical favorites and Russian roots. This vibrant, cross-cultural musical experience takes place in the Main Library Multipurpose Room on the first floor.
2:00 p.m. in the Main Library Multipurpose Room

Wednesday, March 24
LAKEWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS:
CLEVELAND’S SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ MONUMENT

Contemplate the beauty, the history and the sacrifice behind the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument, located on Cleveland’s Public Square. Built to commemorate veterans of the Civil War, the monument recently underwent a major restoration. Learn more from Timothy M. Daley, Executive Director of the monument’s support group.
7:00 p.m. in the Main Library Auditorium

Sunday, March 28
SUNDAY WITH THE FRIENDS: CATS ON HOLIDAY

From the shores of Lake Erie by way of the Bayou, the Cats are purveyors of high-energy swamp pop with roots that dig straight through rock ’n’ roll into pure Americana and Louisiana zydeco. Romp with them through new interpretations of classic songs and hand-crafted originals.
2:00 p.m. in the Main Library Auditorium

NEW BOOKS, MOVIES & MUSIC: Located on the First Floor in the New Book Area

Adult Fiction:


Heart's blood by Gail Dayton - PAPERBACK DAYTON
The wolf at the door by Jack Higgins - FICTION HIGGINS
Lullaby by Claire Seeber - MYSTERY SEEBER

Adult Nonfiction:

Outdoor survival guide by Randy Gerke - 613.69 GERKE
Make job loss work for you: get over it and get your career back on track by Richard S. Deems - 650.14 DEEMS
The everything wedding etiquette book from invites to thank-you notes-- all you need to handle even the stickiest situations with ease by Holly Lefevre - 395.22 LEFEVRE

Adult Audiovisual:

Tuned in: uncover the extraordinary opportunities that lead to business breakthroughs
by Craig Stull - CD 658.409 STULL
Popular songs by Yo La Tengo - CD ROCK YO LA TENGO
Divine soul mind body, healing, and transmission system: the divine way to heal you, humanity, mother earth, and all universes by Zhi Gang Sha

Juvenile Fiction:

Elusive Moose by Joan Gannij - jPICTURE Gannij
Bunny Fairy Tales by Rosemary Wells - jPICTURE Wells
When the Ghost Dog Howls by R.L. Stine - jSERIES GOOSEBUMPS HORRORLAND

Juvenile Audiovisual:

Rapunzel...and More Classic Fairytales -- jDVD Rapunzel
The Red-Blazer Girls: The Ring of Rocamadour by Michael Beil - jCD FICTION Beil
76 Trombones by Dan Zanes and Friends - jCD Zanes

BROWSING THE STACKS

Lakewood Public Library offers a wide variety of book collections within our non-fiction area. This week's spotlight is on: Entertaining. These titles can be found in the Non-fiction collection on the second floor.

Kitchen playdates: easy ideas for entertaining that include the kids, 70 delicious recipes, plus menus, activities, and 10 playdates by Lauren Bank Deen - 642.4 DEEN

Wild women throw a party: 110 original recipes and amazing menus for birthday bashes, power showers, poker soirees, and celebrations galore by Lynette Rohrer Shirk - 642.4 SHIRK

Small bites, big nights: seductive little plates for intimate occasions and lavish parties
by Govind Armstrong - 642.4 ARMSTRONG

Rachael Ray's open house cookbook: over 200 recipes for easy entertaining by Rachael Ray - 641.555 RAY

David Rosengarten entertains: fabulous parties for food lovers by David Rosengarten - 642.4 ROSENGARTEN

Do it for le$$! parties: the how-to cookbook and guide to catering your own party for 12 to 75 guests without breaking the bank:tricks of the trade from a professional caterer's kitchen by Denise Vivaldo - 642.4 VIVALDO


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