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Photographs of Parents and Children signing up for the 2002 Summer Reading Program.
Photographs of Library, Parents, Children, signing up for the 2002 Summer Reading Program.
Photographs of the Young Authors Celebration, April 2002.
Photographs of the Decatur Public Library, Children's Department, Young Authors Celebration, April 2002.
Photographs from the Book Appraisal Fair, 2002-2003
Photographs from the Book Appraisal Fair in 2002 and 2003.
Photographs from the Decatur Genealogy Workshop, 2003
Photographs from the Decatur Genealogy Workshop, held in the Madden Auditorium by the Decatur Genealogy Society in 2003.
Photographs from Mark Dvorak's Banjo Performance at the Decatur Public Library, 2003.
Photographs from Mark Dvorak's Banjo Performance at the Decatur Public Library in 2003. Mark Dvorak is a storyteller and folk singer from Chicago who performed his version of "The American Folk Song".
Photographs of Don Chamberlain Presentations, 2004-2005
Photographs of Don Chamberlain presentations held in the Madden Auditorium at the Decatur Public Library in 2004 and 2005. One presentation was on the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the other presentation was on digital photography.
Photographs from "The Houses that Sears Built" Presentation at the Decatur Public Library, 2004
Photographs from the "The Houses that Sears Built" presented by Rosmary Thorton held at the Decatur Public Library in 2004.
Photographs of Dan Guillory's Poetry Reading at the Decatur Public Library
Photographs of Dan Guillory's Abraham Lincoln poetry reading at the Decatur Public Library in 2004.
Photographs of Professor Brown during a VITA Program at the Decatur Public Library, 2005
Photographs of Professor Brown during a VITA program, which is a tax assistance program in the Gates Computer Lab at the Decatur Public Library in 2005.
Photograph of Richard Evans, the First City Librarian
Photograph of Richard Evans, married to Alice Glore; he was the First City Librarian starting in 1875 through 1881, when he unexpectedly died.