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February, 2012

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 But February made me shiver, with all the papers I’d delivered. Bad news on the doorstep. I couldn’t take one more step. . .”

             – Don McClean

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Precious Memories

 

   Have your VHS tapes, VHS-C, and 8mm transferred to DVD!  Call 812-890-4274. Ask for Stacey!

Vincennes

Jan. 11 - Feb. 24 -- "A Fine Romance": Jewish Songwriters, American Songs, 1910 - 1965 will be on exhibit at the Knox County Public Library through Friday, February 24. Developed by Nextbook, Inc., a non-profit organization, the exhibit is dedicated to supporting Jewish literature, culture and ideas. For more information please contact the Library at 812.886.4380 or 502 N. Seventh Street, Vincennes.

 

 

KNOX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

Clark Middle School

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March 1, 2, 3, and 4

FEBRUARY 17-18

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VU campus in a fog

    The Shircliff Humanities Center, right, along College Avenue.   More photos.

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Sky painting

   The wisps of soft clouds blend into a palette of uncompromising color during a recent sunrise.

Name the GSH
tower contest

     How would you like to name Good Samaritan Hospital’s new tower? As a part of the hospital’s master facility plan, or now known as the BEACON Project (Building Excellence Around Communities, Opportunities and Needs), groundbreaking on the new 120-bed, five-story inpatient tower will get under way this spring.  More.

Artist rendering of the proposed new tower at GSH