In the second month of
Everybody Reads, experts talk about the challenge of keeping our society healthy — how approaches to disease have evolved since Dr. John Snow's revolutionary, mid-19th century work on cholera. Dr. Pamela Gilbert discusses disease and culture in Victorian England. And City of Portland water quality specialists show what happens after the flush.
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Author of the historical thriller The Ghost Map, set in London during the 1850's cholera epidemic, Johnson will wrap up this year's
Everybody Reads on March 2. He is the author of three national bestsellers. Johnson's writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Nation, Harper's, The Guardian, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
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Begins Feb. 19
In 1911, China shed nearly 2,000 years of imperial rule to become a modern state. This Collins Gallery exhibit captures the turmoil of the post-1911 period through compelling photographs of rural China, letters and artifacts from John Van Antwerp MacMurray, America's Minister to China from 1913-1929. MacMurray's daughter talks about her childhood in China at the opening reception.
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Transform a cold winter evening into something special. Slip your child into pajamas and head off to the library for bedtime story adventures and songs. Learn more about the many storytimes offered at the library.
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Bound for college
Not sure where to begin with those college applications? Sign up for The Princeton Review Assessment to find whether the ACT or SAT will help you show your best. Or take a workshop to get the inside scoop on how to fill out college and financial aid applications.
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The leap to homeownership can be daunting, especially in a shaky economy. Learn step-by-step what it takes to buy a home through a workshop at Midland Library. Or learn from an expert whether a reverse mortgage is right for you.
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The average person in the United States uses anywhere from 80 to 100 gallons of water per day. Discover some amazing things about water from the Mad Scientist, and find out how to conserve this valuable resource.
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Upcoming events
All ages
2:30-4 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 7
North Portland Library
All ages
Various times, dates and locations
Adults
Through Feb. 28
Sellwood-Moreland Library
Adults
6-7:30 p.m.
Wed., Feb. 17
Central Library
Adults
noon-3 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 28
Central Library
Families, Grades K-5
Various dates, times and locations
Space at programs is limited. Registration may be required; check online or ask at your neighborhood library.
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