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    Emancipation Celebration: Local historian and author, Peg Bogert, discusses slav

    In conjunction with Black History Month, local historian and former Filson staffer, Peg Bogert, will explore the history of slavery in Kentucky this Thursday, February 16th at 12pm at The Filson Historical Society.

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    Sweet Stanzas: Sarabande Books honors Flo Gault Student Poetry Prize winners at

    Rising poetic talents from colleges throughout the state were honored this past Sunday with a round of prize money, applause and – of course – pie at Sarabande Books’ 2012 Pie Party.

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    TLC: Library’s Boom Time Series discusses help and health for providing care

    The need to provide care for an ill or aging family increases as we round the corners of maturity. Let the Library’s Boom Time Series provide some options, ideas and personal experiences about care-giving for your life this Wednesday, February 15th at 6pm.

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    Poetry Panache: InKY Reading Series presents Katerina Stoykova-Klemer and Alyssa

    Let Cupid’s arrow strike your heart with poetic desire. Head out to The Bard’s Town tomorrow, Friday, February 10th, and spread the love at the monthly InKY Reading Series with poets Katerina Stoykova-Klemer and Alyssa Knickerbocker.

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    UofL Axton Reading Series presents computer scientist and author, Brian Christia

    UofL’s English department will feature computer scientist and author, Brian Christian, as part of the Axton Reading Series. Join Christian for a free reading tomorrow, Thursday, February 9th, on-campus at 4:30pm.

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    Green Thumbs in the Golden Years: Library’s Boom Time Series focuses on farming

    The Boom Time Series continues in the month of February with the next health and wellness chapter, ‘My Other Life – three different perspectives’. Get the dirt on farming, gardening and green-thumbing 101 this Wednesday, February 8th at 6pm, and enrich your mind and body.

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    Sink or Swim: The Library remembers The Great Flood of ‘37 with a panel discussi

    Seventy-five years ago the Ohio flooded our River City in Louisville’s worst natural disaster of the 20th century. Join a team of local historians, authors and journalists this Tuesday, February 7th at 7pm, as the Library explores the extraordinary measures taken during The Great Flood.

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