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Rust Library
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
ESL Holiday Extravaganza!
The Rust Library English Conversation Group hosted a Holiday Potluck Dinner on December 10, featuring music, food and entertainment from every corner of the globe. Among the countries represented were Algeria, the Cameroon, Czechoslovakia, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, India, and Korea. Representatives from several other area literacy providers, including Northern Virginia Community College and the Loudoun Literacy Council, were also in attendance. Special thanks for helping to make the event a success go to our volunteers Barbara and Berthe; students Fatiha, Georgette, and Marta, for working their culinary magic in the kitchen, and to Franklin for providing Latin dance lessons to all!
New Year’s Resolutions
Lose weight, exercise, save money, get out more. We can’t help you with the first two, but we’ve got the last two covered. For an evening or afternoon of free and friendly entertainment, join one of the Rust library book discussions. From January to May, we’ve scheduled fiction and non-fiction titles that will make coming out in the cold worthwhile. Pick a Monday evening discussion at 7:00PM or a Tuesday afternoon at 1:30PM, the fourth Monday or Tuesday of the month and enjoy thoughtful conversation about a work of fiction.
January 25 and 26—Jim Fergus’ compelling book, One Thousand White Women
February 22 and 23—Edith Wharton’s American classic, Ethan Frome
March 22 and 23—Alan Brennert’s narrative about Hawaii, Moloka’i
April 26 and 27—Masha Hamilton’s story about the effects of doing good, The Camel Bookmobile
May 24 and 25—Sebastian Barry’s novel about the troubles in Ireland, The Secret Scripture
For fans of non-fiction, enjoy the new quarterly non-fiction book discussion, beginning with Epitaph for a Peach: four seasons on my family farm by David Mas Masumoto on Monday February 1 at 7:00PM and Geography of Bliss: one grump’s search for the happiest places in the world by Eric Weiner on Monday, May 3 at 7:00PM.
Call the Rust library reference desk for more information or to obtain a copy of the book, 703-777-0690.
January 25 and 26—Jim Fergus’ compelling book, One Thousand White Women
February 22 and 23—Edith Wharton’s American classic, Ethan Frome
March 22 and 23—Alan Brennert’s narrative about Hawaii, Moloka’i
April 26 and 27—Masha Hamilton’s story about the effects of doing good, The Camel Bookmobile
May 24 and 25—Sebastian Barry’s novel about the troubles in Ireland, The Secret Scripture
For fans of non-fiction, enjoy the new quarterly non-fiction book discussion, beginning with Epitaph for a Peach: four seasons on my family farm by David Mas Masumoto on Monday February 1 at 7:00PM and Geography of Bliss: one grump’s search for the happiest places in the world by Eric Weiner on Monday, May 3 at 7:00PM.
Call the Rust library reference desk for more information or to obtain a copy of the book, 703-777-0690.
Learning English at the Rust Library
In September, the Rust Library began a new series of informal conversation groups for speakers of English as a second language. These conversation groups are free of charge and open to learners at all levels. We meet each Wednesday morning at 10:30 and Thursday evening at 7:00.
In addition, the Library is also partnering with the Loudoun Literacy Council to provide formal ESL classes at the beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Spring classes will be taught at the Library on Monday evenings, beginning the final week of January and ending the first week of June. Please visit their web site for more information about schedules, fees and registration.
In addition, the Library is also partnering with the Loudoun Literacy Council to provide formal ESL classes at the beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Spring classes will be taught at the Library on Monday evenings, beginning the final week of January and ending the first week of June. Please visit their web site for more information about schedules, fees and registration.
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