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Mark your calendars, ghouls and goblins! The Auburn Public Library is inviting locals and visitors alike to a variety of "spooktacular" activities during the month of October. All events are free and open to the public.
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The Auburn Public Library will host several local authors on select Saturdays this fall. Each event is open to the public, and books will be available for purchase and signing. The series starts on Sept. 28.
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Auburn Public Safety invites community members, families and residents to celebrate the city’s 41st annual National Night Out on Tuesday, August 6. The event is designed to promote local anticrime and drug efforts and to generate community unity.
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The Snowflakes and Sweaters Winter Learning Challenge and Letters to Santa are just two events happening at the Auburn Public Library this month.
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Auburn children’s author, Emberly Zellars, will read her debut book, “My Friend Maddy,” at the last installment of the Auburn Public Library’s fall author series. The reading of the picture book is set for Saturday, October 14 at 1 p.m. at the library.
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The Auburn Public Library is inviting the community to explore their linguistic identities. The “Exploring Our Linguistic Identities" event will guide participants into an exploration through the scientific study and characteristics of language. It's set to take place on Saturday, October 7th from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
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An Alabama library is challenging the public to embark on an adventure in reading. The Auburn Public Library will kick off the Summer Safari Learning Challenge on Thursday, June 1st, to encourage readers to keep their books open over the summer.