A not-to-be missed used book sale takes place March 8 to 10. It's not just books. Visitors will also find CDs, DVDs, audio and videotapes, children's puzzles and a Collector's Table.
The 27th Annual Used Book Sale is happening this weekend (March 8-10) at the Elm Grove Library. There are over 20,000 items at affordable prices.
Now that one large room is totally organized, volunteers are readying the second room with paperbacks; children's books, puzzles and tapes; and the Collector's Table (of rare and unique items, individually priced).
Doors open Friday, March 8 from 9 am to 7 pm. Most items are $2 or less. A half price sale begins Saturday, March 9 from 9 am to 5 pm. At noon on Sunday, March 10, there's a $5 a bag sale. Doors close at 4 pm Sunday.
A Preview Sale for Friends of Elm Grove Library members or those joining at the door ($10) take place Thursday, March 7 from 6 to 9 pm.
This is a major fundraiser for the small community library at 13600 Juneau Blvd. Elm Grove.
Over the past several years, there have been several youth from throughout the world who have…Read More attended high school for one academic year in the Elmbrook School District through the Rotary youth exchange program. It is a tremendous opportunity for growth by the young adult, as well as the host family! If you have even the slightest bit of interest, I'd encourage you to contact Bill Petterson from the Elmbrook Rotary. It's a long-standing international program with many checks and balances so the experience is beneficial for all concerned.
We hosted a high school girl from Thailand three years ago and we continue that friendship with her…Read More and her family. Not only do you, as a host family give a young person from another country a better understanding of America and Americans, but you learn about the perspectives and viewpoints of people from a totally different culture. It opens up our world view. If you have never hosted, do it!
I believe your first 4 words. After that your credibilty dramatically falls off.
The only "beat…Read More down" received was by the middle & low income class of Wisconsinites.
"As governor, I will sign legislation to prohibit the members of the State Legislature from voting after 10:00 at night or before 9:00 in the morning. This commonsense reform ensures the public has the opportunity to contact elected representatives about their votes on any pending legislation important to them. I have two teenagers and I tell them that nothing good happens after midnight. That's even more true in politics. The people of Wisconsin deserve to know what their elected leaders are voting on."
--Scott Walker
Cry more. The temper tantrum never ends. I hear Illinois has a few hotel rooms you guys can bunker…Read More down in while you hold drum circles. Walker to sign low and middle class tax cuts. Oh what a beat down.
http://wpcarey.asu.edu/bluechip/jobgrowth/secure_states.cfm…Read More
http://truth-out.org/news/item/16729-walkers-dismal-jobs-agenda-gets-a-gold-star-in-alecs-rich-states-poor-states-report
keep drinking the tea & goose stepping.