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« Monday April 14, 2008 »
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Memorabilia Display, February - April Location:  Midfield Library  

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Art will be displayed from Feb 24 to May 11. Location:  Birmingham Museum of Art Education Gallery

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Kathryn Tucker Windham: My Land, My People This exhibition of Windham's photographs, presented along with her ownaccompanying texts, relates Windham's own unique pictorial observations of the South and is a celebration of this treasured Alabamian in her 90th year.

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Birmingham Public Library Central - Common Bonds: Birmingham Snapshots, 1900-1950 - March 22-April 30. This exhibition features hundreds of snapshot photographs selected from local family albums and the library’s archival collections. Made by residents of Birmingham when the portable camera was a new and exciting way to record family, these snapshots illustrate the common interests and common bonds of people preserving their own history through pictures. 

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Mockingbird Online Scavenger Hunt - Apr. 1-30. Visit the Regional Library Computer Center or check our blog at http://rlccbpl.wordpress.com to get a copy of our online scavenger hunt. One lucky participant will receive an MP3 player!

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Brian Edmonds presents "Songs of Harper Lee" Art Exhibit throughout the month of April.Location:  Hoover Library 

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Will discuss "To Kill A Mockingbird." Location: Hueytown Library  

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Join us as we explore this fascinating and tumultuous time in American history through film and a moderated discussion that will explore the art, politics, and social climate of the 1930s.Location: Birmingham Museum of Art Steiner Auditorium

Start: 14:30

The Seasoned Performers - Presents Conversations from To Kill a MockingbirdLocal theater troupe The Seasoned Performers, a senior adult theater company, will offer Conversations from To Kill a Mockingbird, dramatic readings from the book performed by senior adults who will acquaint audiences with characters and themes. Location: Hoover Library

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Come watch the motion picture masterpiece of the acclaimed film version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee. Gregory Peck's brilliant, Oscar-caliber performance captures the emotion and conflict of racism, set against the backdrop of Depression-era Alabama. Popcorn and beverages served.

Location: Five Points West

Start: 18:00

Join us for the first in a series of 3 movies produced before a code of conduct was instituted, known as pre-code films. The Public Enemy, a 1931 film starring James Cagney & Jean Harlow, relates the story of a young man's rise in the criminal underworld in prohibition-era urban America.  Explore this fascinating and tumultuous time n American history through film amid the social climate of the 1930s.

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Group discussions about the book To Kill a Mockingbird every Monday evening through April 28. Light refreshments.  Location:  Midfield Library

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