June 1st – 7th

With the ongoing pandemic and the fact that inaction at a federal level means that it’s not even close to peaking in the US, we would recommend you try to stay at home and away from crowds if at all possible. But if you do go out: mask up, wash your hands as often as you can, and absolutely try to get the hell away from any tear gas. Here’s an article with a few more tips about staying safe: How to more safely protest in a pandemic: https://www.vox.com/2020/5/31/21276082/covid-19-protests-george-floyd-minnesota-los-angeles-coronavirus-risk-safety

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May 25th – 31st

Please remain the exact same amount of cautious, because there’s still a pandemic raging. Don’t do things that aren’t necessary. Don’t go out to a crowded bar or restaurant. Keep your excursions to the necessary stuff like picking up food. If you can work from home, keep working from home. Wear a mask whenever you’re going out. We understand that a lot of people don’t have a choice about how exposed they are. People need to work to survive. It’s because of that if you DO have the option, you need to do your part to reduce risks as much as possible.

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May 18th – May 24th

Hello! It is us again, your friendly neighborhood a newsletter! On Monday May 18th at 7PM – 8PM Forbes Library is going to have a Virtual Great Books Discussion about Sense and Sensibility! Which is a Jane Austen book that has had like 40 movies adapted from it and is Great. The Great Books discussion […]

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May 11th – 17th

Want to buy some comic books from the world’s greatest comixmongers at friendly local shop Comics N’ More? You should! They just got a big shipment of some great Star Wars comics from local artist Jarrett J. Krosoczka and they even got them all signed!

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