The first issue of CRED magazine - with the Free Library Hot Spots ad spot on the back cover!

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Stranger Things
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Jules of Nature
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Three Goblin Art

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The first issue of CRED magazine - with the Free Library Hot Spots ad spot on the back cover!
These 3 users have been particularly dedicated to their own learning at Heavenly Hall Hot Spot, and I'd like to feature them as the Users of the Year for 2011! They have all secured employment, and continue to come in whenever they can to stay fresh. Algie, Sheila, and Jertaine - you are each an inspiration!
Come check out some of the latest Gadgets that allow you to connect to the world around you! Also, learn how to get the most out of Gadgets that you already own! All for free and at a Hot Spot near you! Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia 2416 s 7th St Mondays (December 5th and January 9th) 11-12:30 Heavenly Hall 4015 Poplar St Tuesdays (December 6th and January 10th) 11-12:30 IDAAY 2221 N Broad St Wednesdays (December 7th and January 4) 2:30 – 4 The Village of Arts 2544 Germantown Ave Thursdays (December 22nd and January 5th) 11-12:30
Many students at our Hot Spots are participating in the Knight Foundation's "Free to Tweet" celebration of their First Amendment Rights, citing their rights as artists, musicians, and politically active youth.
This is Debbie, one of the users at the Village of Arts and Humanities. For the past six months she has been focused on improving her typing skills. She has gone from not knowing the locations of letters on a keyboard to having a 45 WPM typing speed.
A short piece featuring some of our patrons in the Free Library Hot Spot at Heavenly Hall.