Center for Children's Literature and Culture co-sponsors "Unwrapping Stories: Recent Must-Reads f...

Nov 11, 2009 7:00 pm (Wednesday)
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Book Store (1717 NW 1st Ave.)
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UF Calendar, Conferences & Seminars
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ramonac@ufl.edu - Ramona Caponegro
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The Center for Children's Literature and Culture and the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature presents "Unwrapping Stories: Recent Must-Reads for Holiday-Giving" with guest speaker John Cech (Director) and Ramona Caponegro (Coordinator), Center for Children's Literature and Culture. 7:00 pm. Goerings Book Store (1717 NW 1st Ave.). Free and open to the public. Call (352) 392-6650 x290 for more information.
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