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1. Seattle Event: Ethnic Heritage Council Presents Ethnic SpringFest

You're Invited!
Please join Ethnic Heritage Council for an evening of Friendship and Celebration!
Friday May 20, 2011 5:30pm
House of Hong
409 8th Ave South, Seattle
in the International District



Please join us & enjoy a sit-down dinner, entertainment, and a special honor for community member Tsering Chamatsang Yuthok.

To register for this event, go to http://www.ethnicheritagecouncil.org/ 
or call (206) 443-1410
or email

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2. Thanks to the UW Information School!

Liz Gallagher and I (Holly) got to chat about readergirlz and YA this weekend with a roomful of librarians and future librarians at the UW Information School's iYouth Conference - a fantastic event! If they sound familiar, perhaps it's because you've seen this?





The brilliant spoof came out of the very same library school, and we even got to meet some of the stars and their friends! These are definitely some cheeky librarians and information specialists, and we were honored to be there.
Bonus: we got to hear keynoter Nancy Pearl tell her meaningful stories about the importance of children's and teen librarians and meet many educators dedicated to the future of learning.
Thank you so much for inviting us, UW Information School!

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