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« Tuesday April 08, 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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End: 12:00

Please join us as part of the Mayor’s Book Club as one of the professors from one our local universities participating in THE BIG READ Scholar's Panel provides us with an academic and scholarly look at Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Our special guest will take a new look at this old favorite and provide ideas for group discussion. Don’t miss this unique opportunity!

Location: Vestavia Hills Adult Library

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End: 11:00

This month the Bookies will be reading and discussing "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee & "Mockingbird" by Charles Shields.  Location:  Emmet O'Neal Library, Mountain Brook 

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Samford University's Cumberland School of Law and Department of English - Mockingbird 101. Join a discussion about one of the best-loved novels of the 20th century: Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. One of Samford University's top scholars will discuss the profound implications behind the novel and lead a lively audience discussion.

Location: Vestavia Hills Library

Start: 10:00
End: 12:00

Discussion of Harper Lee's classic To Kill a Mockingbird. Everyone is welcome.Location:  Bessemer Library  

Start: 10:30

Preschool - Storytelling Classics: Stories from Caldecott Winners of the 30's

Location:  Woodlawn Library  

Start: 14:00

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.

Start: 14:30

The Seasoned Performers - Presents Conversations from To

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End: 19:30

Please join us as we discuss To Kill a Mockingbird. By turns funny, wise, and heartbreaking, this is one classic that continues to speak to new generations, and deserves to be reread often.

Location: Vestavia Hills Library Adult

Start: 18:30
End: 20:00

Discussion of Mockingbird by Charles J. Shields.  Light refreshments that are described in the book will be served.   Location: Homewood Library, Lucretia M. Somers Boardroom

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Discussion Group 

Location: North Birmingham

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