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News and EventsSilent auction at PEPLWe have two tickets available for the Saturday September 6th performance of Hay Fever, 8:00pm at the Stratford Festival.The silent auction will be open for bidding until Thursday September 4th at 4:00pm.All proceeds will be going back to the library! BIG Changes at PEPL! As we welcome two new pages Devon Cartwright and Maddison Smith and library assistant Rachel Garland who also works at the Listowel and Atwood branch, we are saying goodbye to three of our library pages and a library assistant.We wish the best of luck to Kaitlyn Noeske and look forward to meeting her new bundle of joy! We also would like to say congratulations and good luck to Rachel Yost, Alexa Groenestege, and Meghan Riddell as they start the next chapter of their lives and are off to post-secondary school! Die Cut Bonanza! 4:00pm-7:00pmFront program room**The use of the machine is free and all you have to bring is your own paper! Computer Course: Introduction to ComputersBuilds the computer literacy skills needed in today's society:Mouse, keyboarding and File Management SkillsWord Processin
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