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Greetings from Peggy Border, Library Manager
How true! We are so fortunate to have a splendid reading garden literally right out our back door! None of this would be possible without the dedication of the Master
News from the Reading Garden
Have you been to the Fruitville Library garden lately and taken a peek? A few new items have been added to the garden in memory of Nina Powers who was
Welcome Faith Lipton~~ Our New Assistant Manager
Faith Lipton is returning to Fruitville Library as the Assistant Manager. She was previously the Community Outreach Specialist for Born to Read. She worked with community partners and shared literacy
Book Notes by Valerie Oakley SPRING 2018 Out East Newsletter
Click to Download PDF » Book Notes by Valerie Oakley One of the ‘perks’ of being retired is the opportunity to take part in “extracurricular activities,” in my case being
Book Notes by Valerie Oakley SUMMER 2017 Out East Newsletter
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Book Notes by Valerie Oakley SPRING 2017 Out East Newsletter
Click to download PDF » Book Notes: What Book Matters Most? by Valerie Oakley When Ann Hood appeared at the Hermitage on Manasota Key, I persuaded a friend to drive
Book Notes by Valerie Oakley WINTER 2016 Out East Newsletter
Click to download PDF » A recent work by Anna Quindlen, Still Life with Bread Crumbs has been called a superb love story, but it’s more than that. It’s a
Book Notes by Valerie Oakley SPRING 2016 Out East Newsletter
Click to download PDF » Because of the county-wide celebration of John D. MacDonald’s 100th birthday, I dipped into two of his books: One Monday We Killed Them All and
Book Notes by Valerie Oakley — Winter 2015 Out East Newsletter
Click to download PDF » If you are familiar with Louise Erdrich’s writings about Native Americans you might enjoy another book of hers not featuring the Ojibwe tribe characters who