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Heather noticed that perhaps because of the rain there were less people, but the people who did come by our booth wanted to talk a little more. Here are some of them.
First, there was Robert Chaplin. I bought two copies of his independently published book Ten Counting Cat. I love picture books that [...]

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Martha and BCLA President Deb Thomas

The super cute tiger kid

Quizmaster Sylvia

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Yesterday 11 members of the Intellectual Freedom and Information Policy Committees braved the cold, wet, windy weather to entertain and educate at the Word on the Street literacy and book festival.
Everyone had their own unique way of drawing people in.  Sylvia was like a carnival barker, or the guy who [...]

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Look for our booth (with the Information Policy Committee) at Word on the Street. Spin the wheel, answer an information policy or intellectual freedom question and get some candy.
Get there early to buy a treasure hunt book bag for $18 at the information tent. We are one of the booths that is giving [...]

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At our last meeting we banged out 200 buttons with slogans like I read banned books, There’s something in my library to offend everyone, and a bunch of anti-DRM slogans. Did you know that the BCLA has a button maker that you can use?  Well, now you do…
We will be at Word on the Street [...]

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