Biblio Radio – 8.10.2015
Julia talks with Ben Faller of the Home Repair Resource Center about his upcoming program on how to plan a DIY home repair project.
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Julia talks with Ben Faller of the Home Repair Resource Center about his upcoming program on how to plan a DIY home repair project.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 4:02 — 1.8MB)
Julia talks about the upcoming visit from the Digital Bookmobile, a full sized tractor trailer which will be at the Lee Road branch on August 8.
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Julia and Sam Lapides, Youth Services Manager, talk about the summer reading wrap up party and the multi-year research project on summer learning loss.
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Julia and Maggie talk about Game of Thrones, and the upcoming program called Westeros at the Wine Cave.
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On this edition of Biblio Radio, Julia talks with Oluremi Ann Oliver, president of the Cleveland Association of Black Storytellers, about what makes a good storyteller.
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Julia talks about the (Super)Heroes exhibit in the Lee Road Art Gallery, up during the whole month of July.
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Carole and LP talk about what makes a folk hero, and how Joan of Arc is a prime example.
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Julia and L.P. talk about adult summer reading, as well as some tips for powering through a challenging book this summer.
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Monica, a youth services associate at the Noble Neighborhood branch, talks about practicing oral traditions in a true storytelling series for teens.
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Constance Dickerson talks about what makes her Noble Neighborhood branch unique: the Welcome Hub, a community building program for recent immigrants to the area.
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