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February 5, 2017

Special teacher’s book sale on Wednesday

The Friends of the Lincoln Library will host a special Teacher’s Valentine’s Day book sale on Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 4-7 p.m. in the Bemis Hall basement. The sale features gently used books of interest to teachers, including children’s series, chapter books, early readers, non-fiction, professional books and more!

Hamilton karaoke singalong next week

On Thursday, Feb. 16, L-S will host the Hamilton Singalong, a karaoke event featuring the songs of the Broadway musical Hamilton, starting at 7 p.m. in the high school’s auditorium. The event will have two parts; middle school students will sing from 7-8:30 p.m. and high school students will sing from 8:30-10:30 p.m. Music and lyrics will be provided for every song. People may perform as individuals or groups, or just come watch and enjoy. Costumes encouraged (but no weapons, please).

The event is free, but donations are welcome; proceeds benefit the Lincoln-Sudbury Memorial School in Cambodia, which opened in 2009 after a fundraising effort by members of the L-S community. Middle school and high school students from any town or school can sign up by emailing Danielle Weisse at danielle_weisse@lsrhs.net. Non-students will be allowed to sing if there are slots available; email Weisse ahead of time and she will get back to you closer to the event date.

Library offers “blind date with a book”

The Lincoln Public Library is offering “blind date” books for loan through Valentine’s Day. The books (on display near the circulation desk) are covered in blank paper; with only the first line of the book visible. Read the first line written on the paper cover, decide if the chemistry is right, and check out the book as you normally would.

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