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  Check out our Banned Book displays - both in the front window and inside.  All of these books have been banned or challenged in the United States. Celebrate your freedom to read by trying one of these books you may have missed.

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  Check out our Banned Book displays - both in the front window and inside.  All of these books have been banned or challenged in the United States. Celebrate your freedom to read by trying one of these books you may have missed.

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  Check out our Banned Book displays - both in the front window and inside.  All of these books have been banned or challenged in the United States. Celebrate your freedom to read by trying one of these books you may have missed.

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  Check out our Banned Book displays - both in the front window and inside.  All of these books have been banned or challenged in the United States. Celebrate your freedom to read by trying one of these books you may have missed.

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  Check out our Banned Book displays - both in the front window and inside.  All of these books have been banned or challenged in the United States. Celebrate your freedom to read by trying one of these books you may have missed.

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  Check out our Banned Book displays - both in the front window and inside.  All of these books have been banned or challenged in the United States. Celebrate your freedom to read by trying one of these books you may have missed.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

The Letters From Otto is written by Don Quigley of the Quigley
family from Spencerport, NY. He has written a memoir of his early
growing up in that small town and then going off to college at Notre
Dame. The Letters From Otto is the correspondence he had over those years with his good
friend Otto, also known as still current resident of the Town of
Sweden, Elliot Reynolds, a former Superintendent of Highways for the
Town of Sweden. It reflects on days when letter writing was a valuable
means of communication.

Born in Spencerport and now living in Ohio author Don Quigley visits Lift Bridge to discuss his memoir LETTERS FROM OTTO. Elliot Reynolds, the writer of the letters and the "Otto" from the title will also be on hand.  Join us for a fun evening. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing.  Makes a great holiday gift!  Free and open to the public.

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Start: 9:30 am
End: 5:30 pm

  Check out our Banned Book displays - both in the front window and inside.  All of these books have been banned or challenged in the United States. Celebrate your freedom to read by trying one of these books you may have missed.