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THE FRIENDS OF THE VENICE LIBRARY ANNOUNCE the 17th ANNUAL MEETING

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 501 S Venice Blvd Venice CA 90291  See map

THE FRIENDS OF THE VENICE LIBRARY

ANNOUNCE the 17th ANNUAL MEETING

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 6:30 pm

Jon David Waldron Community Room

Abbot Kinney Memorial Library~Venice Branch

 Election of the FOVL Board of Directors for 2012-2013

 FINANCIAL REPORT – Bert Fallon

 Introduction of Rachel Bindman, Interim Branch Manager

 OUR GUEST SPEAKER

 David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times Book Critic

 Will do a tribute to Ray Bradbury and discuss his article “An Appreciation: Ray Bradbury: A voice shaped by L.A. The writer who re-imagined science fiction came into his own in Los Angeles. And although Ray Bradbury rarely wrote about it, whispers of the city can be heard in his works. Ray Bradbury belonged to Los Angeles.” Introduction by Author and FOVL Board Member Richard Rayner.

 For up to date information visit us online at www.fovl.org

 Abbot Kinney Memorial Library~Venice Branch

501 South Venice Blvd.

Venice, California 90291

Phone 310.821.2065 

 

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