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Dr. Larry J. Young from Emory University discusses the biological basis of love. See Dr. Young in person at the Hampton Park Library on February 10th from 2-3 p.m. as he presents "This is Your Brain on Love."
The New Year brings new changes as FCPL Program Manager Tracy Walker talks about the library's longer hours and changing calendar software. She also gives us a preview of some exciting new programs in 2019.
Host Ross Gericke speaks with Sarah Reynolds, FCPL's Outreach Manager, about ways the library system is reaching patrons outside our individual branches.
Host Ross Gericke speaks with Information Services Supervisor Kim Ottesen about the free tutoring and job help services offered by FCPL through Tutor.com.
Malek Jandali, the President and CEO of Pianos for Peace, discusses his painted piano art exhibition at Sharon Forks. Lambert High School students Vanessa Tam and Rina Yoo talk about their inspiration for painting the piano. Also, Dustin Landrum, the Manager of Strategic Partnerships at the Georgia Public Library Service, discusses nontraditional circulating items, such as our park passes and an upcoming virtual dementia kit.
Host Ross Gericke continues his discussion with staff about their favorite books from The Great American Read list provided by PBS.org The entire list can be viewed at The Great American Read page on PBS.org, and readers are encouraged to vote for their favorite.
Host Ross Gericke asks Information staff members Nicholas Yeatman and Alicia Cavitt about their favorite books from The Great American Read list provided by PBS.org. The entire list can be viewed at The Great American Read page on PBS.org, and readers are encouraged to vote for their favorite.