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ROPL Butterfly Garden Project Fall 2011 Update

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It’s getting late in the season, but not too late to visit the butterfly-friendly garden established on the grounds of the Royal Oak Public Library. The garden is complete with host and nectar plants and is growing more beautiful with year. This past spring and summer, Maria Blair, our new garden coordinator, along with her crew of volunteers, maintained and planted in the garden.

They recently planted fall flowers and dressed the garden up with pumpkins, just in time for the Time Capsule ceremony.

Plans are underway for a special dedication ceremony for the Butterfly Garden in June 2012. Many exciting Butterfly Garden events will take place next spring and summer!

Snapshot Royal Oak 2011 – The Time Capsule Project

time_capsuleThe project involved gathering artifacts that reflect what life in Royal Oak is like. These items were buried on Saturday, October 1, 2011, in the Butterfly Garden on the lawn of ROPL in a sealed container to be dug up in 2046 when the City of Royal Oak is celebrating its 125th anniversary as a city. How different will Royal Oak be 35 years from now? And how much will it be the same? The Time Capsule Project has given us an opportunity to assess what a vibrant community we have and ponder its past and its future. When residents of 2046 dig up and open this time capsule they will discover what Royal Oak was like in 2011, which should evoke memories of the past and contribute hopes for the future of this community.

In Memoriam: Steve Jobs

jobsIn honor of Steve Jobs' passing, the library has put up a display of materials related to him and his life. Though he was in poor health for some time and had resigned from Apple a month before, Jobs' death sent a shock wave through the Internet on October 5th. The world of technology has forever been changed due to his contributions, and libraries and their users owe him a debt of gratitude. His innovations made information far easier to access, and introduced countless people to personal computing. In addition to creating Apple Computer, he was also a founder of Pixar studios, leaving a legacy that will delight children and adults for generations to come.

Celebrating All Things Austen

jane_austenNext month the Library will host a four-part series saluting the enduring appeal of Jane Austen. Speakers will examine her works, her life in Regency England and how her books compare to the many film adaptations of her work. We’re even hosting a “Jane Austen Tea.” To learn more about Austen, check out the Library’s fine collection of the author’s novels and stories; books analyzing her literature; and the many mysteries, romances and even zombie mash-ups she has inspired. Some titles are listed here.

November @ ROPL! Launch a Business Series

It’s estimated that 93% of all adults over the age of 18 have considered a business of their own. Local author and entrepreneur Dan Nichols is challenging you to take that thought to the next level. If you’ve ever wanted to give your ideas legs, this might be the perfect opportunity to do so with the guidance of the Lemonade Stand Simple Business Planning System. Dan is confident that he can get you from where you are to where you want to be in a business of your very own.

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