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As we head into the holiday seasons of Thanksgiving and Christmas, with all the fun excitement this time of year brings, the Library has a few "must attend" events planned for all to enjoy.

The library will be closed Tuesday, November 11, in honor of Veterans Day. As you sit back and enjoy the parade, take a moment to remember, reflect, and appreciate the sacrifices veterans have made-now and in the past-to preserve our freedom and liberty, and to protect our rights.

In order to say, "thank you" and to show our appreciation the Library will be having a fine forgiveness day for veterans on Wednesday, November 12. Come in with proof of military service, past or present, and your fines will be happily forgiven.

Story times for the week of November 17 will be Monday and Tuesday at Adams and Wednesday at Auburntown, both meeting at 10:30 a.m. Come join the fun as we read stories, sing songs, and make a craft.

For adults, the Library will begin offering computer classes in November.

Our first class, Computer Essentials, will be a hands-on, introductory course, which requires no experience. The workshop consists of three one (1) hour sessions that will cover computer basics. There will be an evening session, as well as a morning session. The workshops will be held on Tuesdays, November 18, December 2 and 9 at 5:30 p.m. and Thursdays, November 20, December 4 and 11 at 9:30 a.m.

Classes will cover computer basics of hardware, software, program operation and virus protection. Space is limited to 10 participants, so sign up early. For more information on these FREE computer classes stop in the Library or call 615-563-5861 or check us out on Facebook for more details!

Last, but not least, Adams Memorial Library will be hosting Mr. and Mrs. S. Claus for an evening of fun and festivities on Tuesday, December 16 at 5:30 p.m. Be sure to take out your red crayon and mark your calendars. Refreshments will be served in the Jennings Community Room. All ages are welcome. Bring your cameras for pictures.

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