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Free Events/Storytime @ your Library

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Which libraries have a Children's Storytime?

 

Library
Alamosa (AL) Lomas Tramway (LT) South Valley SV)
Cherry Hills (CH) Los Griegos (LG) Special Collections (SC)
East Mountain (EM) Main (MN) Taylor Ranch (TR)
Erna Fergusson (EF) North Valley (NV) Tony Hillerman (HL)
Ernie Pyle (EP) San Pedro (SP) Westgate (WG)
Juan Tabo (JT) South Broadway (SB)  
     

 

 

  Exhibits @ your Library

 

Albuquerque: A History in Postcards: View postcards online

 

Exhibits @ Los Griegos Library

Islands, Deserts, and Watercolors by Kerry Maeder
View Kerry Maeder’s 15 years of learning watercolors using as inspiration Southeast Alaska, Arizona, Oregon coast, South Carolina coast, and New Mexico.
 

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Art of Jude Pacheco

Exhibit @ Main Library

The Art of Jude Pacheco. Stop by the Main Library’s Upstairs Galley to see the painting and experimental/contemporary art of Jude Pacheco. Jude’s work has also appeared at the NM State Fair, Off Center Community Art Gallery and the KiMo Theater. Gallery is open during library hours of operation. For more information call (505) 768-5141.

 

Puppetry Display-  Celebrate the Year of the Puppet with a special Pinocchio puppet display at the Main Library.  The display features all things Pinocchio, including puppets, dolls, books, movies and ephemera.  Open during library hours of operation through Oct. 30.  For more information call (505) 768-5141.

black Limba Walnut vessel

New Mexico Wood Turners. Stop by the first and second floors of the Main Library to view beautiful wooden creations. Open during library hours of operation November-December. For more information call (505) 768-5141.


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Exhibit @ Special Collections Library

Minding Your Bindings – the Care and Repair of Your Personal Library. The exhibit addresses why and how bookbindings fail, how they can be repaired, and how to avert problems through careful handling and storage. In addition an illustrated vocabulary of book binding terms is displayed. The exhibit shows the condition and repair of fourteen different books in various stages of disrepair selected from our inventory. Photos of the books before repair are shown in detail. The factors underlying repair options, tools, techniques, and materials used for each book, are then discussed and the appropriate repairs are shown.


Alan Shallete, conservationist and fundraiser for the Maxwell Museum has devoted his time and efforts in prepating this exhibit for your enjoyment and enlightenment. For more information call (505) 848-1376.

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