Spotlight: This week (Tulsa World) Word up ?Biggest Book Sale Ever,? featuring more than 40,000 books in a variety of genres, opens at 7 a.m. Saturday in the Wilson Historical Society Annex, 1026 Highway 70A, Wilson. 580-668-5673....more...Boos amid books: Library series to focus on scary movies (The Arizona Republic) A film expert will lead discussions on movies ranging from Dracula to Night of the Living Dead in a free series at Glendale Main Library....more... MUSEUMS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) BROOKGREEN GARDENS, U.S. 17, between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, is home to the Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington sculpture garden, featuring more than 550 works of American sculpture. The Lowcountry History and Wildlife Preserve houses waterfowl, river otters, alligators, foxes and deer in their native habitats. The Lowcountry Trail is a boardwalk that winds through restored rice fields ......more... Today's Agenda (Miami Herald) Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. Or e-mail your items to newscalendar@MiamiHerald.com. No faxes, please. To search for events througout South Florida, click on Calendar on the left side of the screen at www.MiamiHerald.com....more... Community Calendar (Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder) n The California Grandmothers Club No. 31 meets for bingo at 7 p.m. at the Grandmothers Mobile Home Park Clubhouse, 1241 Farroll Ave., Arroyo Grande. Call 481-8585....more... What's Happening - Calendar of Events (Mendocino Beacon) - "Marriage Solutions/Enrichment" class begins Thursday, Sept. 6, 7 to 8:30 p.m., Lighthouse fellowship hall, 126 N. McPherson, Fort Bragg. 964-9185....more... Palo Alto Weekly Moonlight Run & Walk registration has started! (Palo Alto Weekly) to reserve your space in the 23rd annual event. Palo Alto Online's Master Community Calendar Showing listings from September 6, 2007 to September 6, 2007 in all categories....more... Pencils, folders, laptops (The Desert Sun) A new digital age will dawn today for more than 500 students in the Palm Springs Unified School District. Laptop computers, for use at school and at home, will be added to the traditional learning arsenal of textbooks, pencils, notebooks and calculators. The school district launched the three-year "24/7" pilot laptop program last year, Superintendent Lorri McCune said....more... Bars & Clubs (Bradenton Herald) MANATEE ...more... |