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October 1, 2007

Did You Know?

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That just next door in Ridgefield CT, the school board in 1972 banned this book, Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago by Mike Royko from the high school reading list, claiming it "downgrades police departments.. I haven't looked to see if they are carrying it now, but I can tell you that we are if you want to come check it out and celebrate Banned Books Week here at the Wilton Library.

October 15, 2007

Sticky Ickies and Creepy Crawlies

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Did you know the most poisonous animal is not a snake or a spider, it's a beautiful little frog! Here's a link to some real stunners. Here's another to some outrageous looking moths, including the Deaths Head Moth, who really fits into this upcoming Halloween season don't you think? Anyone in the mood for Silence of the Lambs?

October 18, 2007

Because Halloween LOLcats are cool

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Did you know?

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That we have a whole display of scary and creepy books? Come pick one out and give yourself a Halloween thrill. You might want to also check out this site that has a whole reading list to look at.

October 22, 2007

Halloween is coming, are you ready?

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Hey, having trouble choosing a costume? Try out this neat little helper. Or maybe you can learn some magic tricks for the Halloween parties. Maybe in between all that fun you can take a moment to check out this informative site about our misunderstood friend the bat. How people could dislike them I will never know, just look at those sweet little faces!

October 31, 2007

BOO!

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Happy Halloween Everyone!!

Zombie Yoga

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Because even Zombies need to relax and stay in shape.

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