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«June 19, 2007 - July 19, 2007»
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Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

An excellent gift for the chef in your family or the Kennedy buff.
KennedyKennedyThe famed compound at Hyannisport was the Kennedy family's favorite place to relax, and Rose Kennedy's kitchen was the central gathering place. Everyone--including Jackie Kennedy Onassis, JFK Jr., Caroline Kennedy, Maria Shriver, and Arnold Schwarzenegger--came wandering in the back door to visit Rose. Her chef, Neil Connolly, always made sure there was lobster salad, potato salad, and a platter of roast chicken in the fridge, and in this book, he brings these and other favorites to your home. Included in this cookbook are Kennedy family photos and anecdotes collected personally by Neil. Neil Connolly will sign copies and offer an anecdote or two on this delightful afternoon.

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Start: 10:30 am

Webkinz ManiaWebkinz ManiaOur next meeting is Saturday, June 30th.
Thanks for all of the fantastic poems, photos, and short stories from the past meetings.

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Start: 6:30 pm

Lost ConstitutionLost Constitution






William Martin will talk about and sign copies of his latest book, "The Lost Constitution". Great reviews have come from this book and it is sure to be talked about this Summer. From the reviews:From Publishers Weekly

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

Shooting StarShooting Star





2 Local authors on one night! Martha's Vineyard's Cynthia Riggs and Manomet's William Martin. Cynthia, a 12th generation Islander will talk and sign copies of her new mystery, "Shooting Star". From the reviews:Riggs's pleasing seventh Martha's Vineyard mystery (after 2006's Indian Pipes) finds her 92-year-old heroine, Victoria Trumbull, a poet and deputy police officer, becoming a playwright for a summertime stage adaptation of Frankenstein. The amateur theatrical troupe—which includes such locals as DEA agent Howland Atherton (playing the monster) and high school student Dawn Haines (playing Frankenstein's bride)—prepares for opening night under the dictatorial leadership of artistic director Dearborn Hall. The production is beset by tragedy when its eight-year-old star, Teddy Vanderhoop, goes missing, and his neighbor, also an actress in the show, is found murdered. Demoralized by the death and disappearance, much of the cast drops out, but Dearborn insists the show must go on—with farcical results. Riggs delivers yet another irresistible beach read. (May 29)

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