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Travel with the Frommers

frommersBlog2.jpgHave you noticed the interesting 3-D display near the Circulation Desk? It features Frommer Travel Books and accompanying art work about the world of travel. It was created by the library's very talented artist, Laura Centofranchi. Laura has been with us just over a year and has contributed greatly to the new spirit in the Library. She painted the cafe area free-hand, creates all the flyers, posters and brochures, and advises us on color and taste. We really value her artistic "eye" and rely on her instincts.

The travel display is great fun and part of a nationwide contest. If we win, the Library will receive a free lecture from Arthur and his daughter Pauline Frommer or we might win a whole collection of his travel books. Whatever the outcome, we can all enjoy the beautiful display. Take time to look at Ms. Centofranchi's delightful work while planning your next trip.

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