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Energy Efficient Kits
Energy efficiency kits are now available at all branches of the library. More ...
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Storytimes!

The branches are getting ready for an exciting storytime year. We don't have all of the information yet, but here's what we have:
Moscow:
Lapsit for babies, ages 9-30 months. Tuesdays, 10:30 am Begins September 7.
Family storytime, ages 2-6. Wednesdays, 10:30 am. Begins September 8.
Family storytime, ages 2-6. Thursdays, 10:30 am. Begins September 9.
Afternoon storytime, family storytime, ages 2-6. Thursdays, 1:30 pm. Begins September 9.
Potlatch:Fridays, 10:30 am. Ages 2-6. Begins September 10.
Juliaetta:Thursdays, 10:30 am. Begins September 9.
Troy:Thursdays, 10:30 am. Begins September 16.
Genesee:Fridays, 10:00 am. Begins September 10.
Deary:Wednesdays, 2:00 pm. Kids of all ages. Going on now.
Bovill:Thursdays, 1:30 pm. September 2.
Robert Wrigley Reading
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daho poet Robert Wrigley will be reading from his new collection of poems, Beautiful Country, on Wednesday, September 29, at the University of Idaho Law School Courtroom at 7:30 pm.
Wrigley, a professor in the UI Department of English, is the recipient of several literary awards, including six Pushcart prizes. Beautiful Country, published by Penguin Books, is his ninth book of poetry.

The UI Law School and parking lot are located at the corner of West Sixth and South Rayburn streets in Moscow. Copies of his book will be available for purchase at the event.
Need Help with Genealogy?
Mickie Brown will be at the Troy Library every Wednesday evening from from 5pm-7pm to help answer any questions you may have about genealogy. Mickie has worked in genealogy for many years, and has worked at the LDS Church in Moscow, and in Salt Lake City.
Jack Nisbet Podcast
Hear the audio recording of author Jack Nisbet’s slideshow presentation at the 1912 Center in Moscow on January 28, 2010 entitled “A Most Remarkable Spring: David Douglas in Idaho and Beyond.” The event was funded in part by the Friends of the Moscow Library, and recorded by a member of the White Pine Chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society.
Jack Nisbet’s most recent book is The Collector: David Douglas and the Natural History of the Northwest.
For more information about Nisbet and his work, visit www.jacknisbet.com
New! Powerspeak Languages Database
Introducing the Powerspeak Languages database!
The Latah County Library District now offers its card-holders a basic language-learning database for Spanish, French, German, and Mandarin Chinese. Whether you want to learn a language for personal enrichment, for business or to get ready to travel abroad, Powerspeak Languages offers an arsenal of approaches that combine systematic learning processes with innovative, yet proven, methods tailored specifically to each language. And be sure to check out our other database choices! To access the Powerspeak database, please go to our database page at the above link.Your computer should have Adobe Flash version 10 installed to use Powerspeak. Click here to check your version and to download if necessary.
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