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Lyme Disease: Don't Get Ticked Off!
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month.The weather is beautiful and it's time to head out into the great outdoors for some fun and exercise, and Arlington has wonderful parks and trails to enjoy. But this is also the time of year that earth's littlest creatures are stirring - bees, stink bugs, and
ticks are busy at work.
So before you head out to play, here are some books to help you educate yourself and your family about ticks and Lyme Disease: - Beating Lyme : Understanding and Treating this Complex and often Misdiagnosed Disease by Constance A. Bean with Lesley Ann Fein
- Everything you Need to Know about Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Disorders by Karen Vanderhoof-Forschner
- Ticks : Digging for Blood by Barbara A. Somervill
- Ticks by Barbara Keevil Parker
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Cfp: Fibreculturejournal
FibrecultureJournal is a peer reviewed journal that explores the issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture network and wider social formations. The journal encourages critical and speculative interventions in the debate and discussions...
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Library Honored In Fight Against Breast Cancer
Oct. 25, 2011: VBCF's Lydia Stewart presents Library Director Diane Kresh with a check as part of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Arlington Public Library is taking the fight against breast cancer to a higher level with the help of a new $800...
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Author Talk: "innovative Parks For Resurgent Cities" - May 12
Join us at Central Library on Thursday, May 12, 7:00 p.m., for an author talk with Arlington resident Peter Harnik, on the many new parks being built in surprising places, like rooftops, old railyards, highway decks, covered reservoirs and widened stream...
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Coming In August...
How would you describe creatures that have dominated the earth for over 300 million years? Despite their small size and individual insignificance, insects have a huge impact on planet Earth and human life. Visitors to Bug?s Eye View will enter an outdoor...
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Books, Books...........and More Books
It's as close as a primitive farm on the margins of an upstate New York town, where the three Proctor brothers live together in a kind of crumbling stasis. They linger like creatures from an older, wilder, and far less, forgiving world--until one...
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