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Release Date: 06/12/2023

Winter Reading Challenge 2024 show art Winter Reading Challenge 2024

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It's that time again! Our Winter Reading Challenge is back. If you enjoyed the reading challenge last year, especially collecting those trading card, we have good news for you: we have a whole new set of trading cards to collect this winter! The Winter Reading Challenge is for all ages. Listen to find out how to participate and what grand prizes can be won this year.  Links  

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Ghost Hunting at The Library show art Ghost Hunting at The Library

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Earlier this month, the conducted a paranormal investigation at the Hampton Park Library. In this episode, you’ll hear an abridged version of investigation, including an equipment overview and sessions conducted in different parts of the library. Are there ghosts in the library? You’ll have to listen to find out!

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The Smokey Bear Reading Challenge show art The Smokey Bear Reading Challenge

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In this episode, Ross speaks with Sarah Brubaker about The Smokey Bear Reading Challenge, which celebrates Smokey Bear’s 80th birthday. Listen to hear about prizes, deadlines, and an upcoming taking place at the Cumming Library on October 26.  Also, in this episode, we include our first ever listener submitted book reviews. Thank you, Carolynn and Andrea! If you’d like to submit a book review or library-related question, you can email the podcast at [email protected].  

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Adventure Begins, Your 2024 Summer Reading Preview show art Adventure Begins, Your 2024 Summer Reading Preview

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Are you ready for an adventure? FCPL's Summer Reading Fun begins May 23. In this episode, Kim Ottesen, Programming Manager at FCPL, previews what you can expect during our Summer Reading program, including prizes and performers. From lanyards to camping gear to magicians, listen to get a little taste of all the exciting adventures we have planned for you this summer! Links

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Benjamin Herold on Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America's Suburbs show art Benjamin Herold on Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America's Suburbs

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In this episode, Ross speaks with Benjamin Herold about his book , which follows five families in different areas of the United States, including Gwinnett County, and examines their experiences living in suburbia and their experiences with suburban school systems.  Benjamin Herold is a education journalist, who has reported for Education Week, PBS NewsHour, NPR, the Hechinger Report, Huffington Post, and the Public School Notebook. He has a master's degree in urban education from Temple University in Philadelphia. Join us for an  with Benjamin...

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Forsyth Reads Together with Lisa Wingate show art Forsyth Reads Together with Lisa Wingate

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This year's book pick is Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate. In this episode, Ross speaks with Lisa about her inspiration for the book and its characters, as well as the book's impact on the victims of the Tenneessee Children's Home Society.  Lisa also previews her new book, out this summer, called , which is about the women who fought to protect Choctaw children, who owned oil rich land in Oklahoma, from the land barons seeking power and wealth.  Lisa Wingate will be speaking on March 26, 2024 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Forsyth Conference Center. Please follow to...

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Revisiting The Science of Love (2019) show art Revisiting The Science of Love (2019)

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In this episode, we revisit The Science of Love (2019) in which Ross interviews Dr. Larry J. Young, professor at Emory University, about his research on prairie voles and what their relationships can teach us about ourselves.  This episode was originally run in February 2019.  Read the transcript on our blog, .   

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Learn something new with Pastime Pursuits show art Learn something new with Pastime Pursuits

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Is your New Year's resolution to learn something new? This January, we are offering a series of programs for adults dedicated to learning a new hobby. In this episode, Ross speaks with Sarah Brubaker, Information Services Supervisor at the Cumming Library, about the Pastime Pursuits program series. From photography to cosplay, there is something for everyone. Let us help you achieve your New Year's goal and learn something new! Events: Sunday, January 7 at 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Sharon Forks Library Saturday, January 13 at 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Cumming Library Saturday, January 20 at 2:00 pm - 3:00...

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Winter Reading Fun! show art Winter Reading Fun!

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In this episode, Ross talks to Kim Ottesen, Programming Manager at FCPL, for the inside scoop on our winter reading challenge and this year's unique, cool prizes. Winter Reading Fun starts on December 19, 2023 and runs through January 21, 2024. You can learn more about Winter Reading Fun on .

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Diwali at FCPL show art Diwali at FCPL

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In this episode of Unreadable, Ross talks with Anu Murari, Youth Specialist at the Sharon Forks Library. Anu explains the significance and history of Diwali and previews upcoming Diwali events at both the Cumming Library and the Sharon Forks Library.    Saturday, November 4, 2023 1:30 PM -3:00 PM Cumming Library 585 Dahlonega Street Cumming, GA 30040   Sunday, November 5, 2023 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Sharon Forks Library 2820 Old Atlanta Road Cumming, GA 30041  

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In this mini episode, Anu of the Sharon Forks Library sits down with Amy Billings, Youth Services Supervisor at the Sharon Forks Library, for some children’s book recommendations on this summer’s theme: All Together Now.

Books discussed in this episode:

Animal Teams written by Caroline Stamps and illustrated by Charlotte Milner

Boxitects by Kim Smith

Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer by Megan McDonald

Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funk

Last Kids on Earth series by Max Brallier