From Murder to Atonement–Confronting My Son’s Killer with Diane Foley & Colum McCann
Get Your Future Started | Job Search, Resume Building, Test Preparation, Career Coaching. Meet with Career Coach Bev Rhoades in our Job and Career Catalyst Center and get help with your resume, take an interest and skills inventory, take practice tests for the GED and various licenses, and more.
Email careercenter@aclib.org to make an appointment or drop in for first-come, first-served help.
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Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices. Book a 45-minute appointment.
Please limit booking your time with a Digital Navigator to once a week.
Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices. Book a 45-minute appointment.
Please limit booking your time with a Digital Navigator to once a week.
Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices. Book a 45-minute appointment.
Please limit booking your time with a Digital Navigator to once a week.
Adults and teens are welcome to attend a ukulele tutorial and practice session with our talented volunteers, Linda and Lynn, from 3:00-3:30pm. Bring your own ukulele and music stand. The Library has one ukulele available for in-library use.
The Kahuna Ukulele Players will practice in the Community Room afterwards from 3:30pm-5:00pm, and program attendees are encouraged to listen in!
Digital Navigators are library staff who can provide one-on-one tech help. They can assist with computer, internet and technology skills, and help you find low-cost internet and devices. Book a 45-minute appointment.
Please limit booking your time with a Digital Navigator to once a week.
It's WWII and women are going to work.
Employed on top-secret government projects women worked as telephone operators, nurses, and waitresses. Some also worked as lab technicians and, of course, secretaries.