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Otis getting ready for the Holiday Stroll
Friday, November 28, 10am-8pm
Saturday, November 29, 10am-8pm Sunday, November 30, 1-5pm Our decades-old Larchmere Holiday Stroll finally merges with Shaker Square's Tree Lighting Ceremony for a jam-packed weekend of shopping and holiday festivities. Enjoy three days of old-world holiday shopping with dozens of independent shops and services, and indulge at one of our award-winning restaurants! Join the celebration! Here at Loganberry Books, we'll be offering hot mulled cider and cookies, as well as some bargains, new treasures, and fine gift-wrapping services. Leatherbound beauties, back-in-print classics, new award-winners, and good cheap paperbacks are all here. We also have gift certificates and some clever gift baskets. On Saturday, catch Lolly the Trolley, 2-8pm, from Larchmere to Shaker Square and back. Enjoy book browsing with live music performances by Inrish 1:00-2:30pm and Gene & Kim 5:00-7:00pm. At 7pm, welcome Santa to Shaker Square and watch the entire Square light up at his magic command. Then get your photos taken with Santa at CVS and ride Lolly the Trolley back to Larchmere! The biggest shopping weekend of the year doesn't have to be bland and big-box: the historic districts of Shaker Square and Larchmere will give you the surprise and esoterica you seek. A meld between traditional and funky, distinctive and rousing, the weekend will become alive with holiday cheer. Join us. Memories await you. Stump
the Bookseller Do not remember name or publisher. Paperback book. May have been a series. Probably purchased at a Christian book store. About identical twin girls; names started with the letter J. One girl wore a pink ribbon and one a blue ribbon in order for people to tell them apart. In one of the stories one of the twins broke her leg. One girl was a Christian, one was not. They may have attended a boarding school. One story was about camp. I believe one sister broke her leg in one of the books and in the other book I believe there was something about missing food in the kitchen. I was given the books in the 1960's. Mystery books....Identical twin girls. Loaned them to some one....never to be seen again. If there are more than two in the series, it would be wonderful to have the whole series. I can see the cover...just can't remember the titles... Annex Gallery November 6 -- December 1 In this
series of work, Karen explores the realm of
secrets through the use of aquatint. The Authority series focuses on
the home,
in particular, using the image of a key as a visual catalyst.
After
discovering the hobo system of
communication, which is a series of house symbols instructing travelers
where
it is safe to stay, a secret language abounds and hides within the
work. Some safe houses are for women only or women
traveling with
children. This led to the use of simplified house images to
symbolize a
broad concept of the family within the community. Show
continues thru Dec. 1st , 2008.
Annex Gallery Opening Reception Thursday, December 4, 6-8pm ~ first Thursdays ~ Gene's
Jazz
Hot: In Concert Thursday, December 11, 7pm-9pm ~ second Thursdays ~ ![]() Bloomsday
& Austeniana ClubsThursday, January 22, 7pm ~ fourth Thursdays ~ Our two
ongoing book clubs usually meet on the
fourth Thursday of the
month. With Thanksgiving and Christmas both squarely falling on
fourth
Thursdays, the readers will take a short two-month hiatus. We'll
reconvene after the holidays, on the fourth Thursday, January
22nd. We'll see where the Joyce readers are with Ulysses
(somewhere in the middle), and the Austen group will discuss the entire
Fitzwilliam Darcy trilogy by Pamela
Aidan.
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