Columbia Pike Celebrates Arlington Reads
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Columbia Pike Celebrates Arlington Reads


Check out the Columbia Pike Branch Library's collection of materials on locally produced food and sustainable living that compliment this year's Arlington Reads theme "Know What You Eat."

For the 2010 Arlington Reads, we will be reading The Memory of Old Jack by legend and Kentucky farmer Wendell Berry.

There will be no regular Columbia Pike storytimes from March 29-April 11 due to Spring Break, but all are invited to attend Arlington Reads' childrens programs at Central Library on April 3 and 9.




- Video Shorts On Columbia Pike's 200 Year History
Are you a local history buff? Check out Pike 200 Minutes, a new series of video shorts about the last 200 years of the Columbia Pike corridor. Produced by Arlington Virginia Network, these are a series of one minute "looks" at Columbia Pike from 1810...

- Arlington Kids Read Too!
Kids can have fun learning about growing food and planet earth too. Check out the great selection of kid's books at the Columbia Pike Branch Library that compliment the Arlington Reads theme of "Know What You Eat: food and sustainability."...

- Columbia Pike Wishes You A Wonderful Spring Break
It's spring break for Arlington Public Schools - what are you reading? Stop into the Columbia Pike Branch Library for some good reads, DVDs, magazines, and audio books to enjoy during the break....

- Cherrydale To Discuss "the Memory Of Old Jack"
The Cherrydale Branch Library's book group invites you to join them in reading this year's Arlington Reads 2010 featured title, Wendell Berry's The Memory of Old Jack. This group usually meets on the second Monday of the month, but for April...

- 'the Art Of Food' Submission Deadline Friday
Arlington Public Library's Art Committee is seeking artists from the Metro DC region who create art related to Food and Food Sustainability, for a juried exhibition April 2 - April 30, 2010.  This exhibition will be held in conjunction with the...



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