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Hootenanny was a fun time!

IMG_3592The Hootenanny at Jo Moore’s High Country Inn was delicious, friendly, and fun! The entertainers sang some oldies, some goodies, and some funnies – like “I don’t look good naked anymore” and “Yellow Rose of Texas”. Susie Larson sold the tickets for a gift basket full of moonshine and mirth, along with a lawn chair it sat in. “I can’t read,” she said, “which I know is ironic, being a fundraiser for the library and all…”

IMG_3596The barbecue meats were scrumptious, sides were perfect and the bread pudding topped it all off! Pies were auctioned at ridiculous prices (for a good cause) and some folks were even able to stuff in just one more bite to sample them at the table.

Thanks to everyone who prepared food, entertained and served, and the generous pockets of those who attended as well!




Whitten Exhibit – Butterflies and Beetles

If you haven’t seen the latest portion of the Whitten Exhibit of beautiful creatures, you need to stop by the library and see them! What gorgeous butterflies and beetles from exotic places.

Pictured are Margaret and Richard Whitten clothed in specimens from their collections. The yellow tailed specimens on the left are Argema Mitrei, comet moths from Madagascar (now known as Malagasy Republic). The brown months are Attacus Atlas moths – the world’s largest moths from the Philippines.

Pictured are Margaret and Richard Whitten clothed in specimens from their collections. The yellow tailed specimens on the left are Argema Mitrei, comet moths from Madagascar (now known as Malagasy Republic). The brown months are Attacus Atlas moths – the world’s largest moths from the Philippines.

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Photos of CMPL