August 2015 Northland Public Library Newsletter

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NORTHLAND NEWS

AUGUST 2015

MIS SION S TAT EMENT: Nor thland L ibrar y enables, encourages and empower s lifelong learning and discover y.

At Your Library

Feature Focus Join us for a On Friday, August 7, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., we will host our annual hot dog day. hot-diggity-

day! This year we are anticipating a larger cool-dog

Children make tetrahedrons and other geometric shapes during the Math Minions program, part of the Super Readers Summer Reading Club.

than expected crowd due to WQED sponsoring a meet and greet with THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE™. The meet and greet event will be weather-permitting, and no make-up date will be scheduled. Due to expected high attendance and time constraints, only one photograph per family will be permitted. We will have additional parking available at St. John’s Church (311 Cumberland Road) across the street from the Library and at North Allegheny Intermediate High School’s parking lot located down the street from the Library (350 Cumberland Road).

Hot Dog Day

Special thanks to Laurel Gardens Tire Service Inc. for contributing to our event.

A father reads to his son during the Picture Book Picnic at Evergreen Community Park.

A lucky patron was able to borrow the new Harper Lee novel from our Lucky Day collection the day it was released.

NORTHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS: Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. I

Closed Sundays, Memorial Day - Labor Day

As we work on updating Moving toward the future... Northland Library’s strategic plan to guide us towards 2021, we are asking for input from you. These are exciting times for libraries with so many opportunities available to try new services and technologies, but we want to be sure that our plans will best serve our communities and our residents. Your input is important to us and we want your voices to be heard in our strategic plan as we work to determine the best way to meet your needs. Please complete our survey and share your ideas. The survey will be available both on our website at www.northlandlibrary.org and in the library from August 15 through September 15. Complete the survey to enter a drawing for one of three $50 Amazon gift cards.

Patron Feedback: “I have heard both positive and negative reviews about Harper Lee’s new novel, Go Set a Watchman, which is why I decided to read the book and decide for myself.” – ANONYMOUS PATRON

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Featured Adult Programming & Events

Registration is required for adult programs as noted. You may register online, in person at the adult reference desk or by calling 412-366-8100, extension 113.

PRESERVING THE HARVEST: SUMMER’S BOUNTY MEANS FOOD FOR THE WINTER

Susan Marquesen first learned to garden and preserve foods as a child in Iowa and continued the tradition with her own small children. Now a Pittsburgh resident, she gardens and preserves for family and friends and began teaching others how to can, freeze and preserve. Join us on Thursday, August 13 at 6:30 p.m. to learn about the best methods to preserve the taste of “fresh from the garden or farmers’ markets” throughout the year and enjoy a taste of Susan’s homemade jams and jellies. Please register.

COMPUTER RECYCLING EVENT

On Saturday, August 15 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Northland will host a secure computer recycling and data destruction event in the lower level parking lot. Please visit http://www.ccrcyber.com/event/ northland-public-library-computer-recycling-event/ for details about what is acceptable for recycling. Please note that some electronics recycling will require a $10 disposal charge. A portion of proceeds benefits Northland Public Library.

BE RED CROSS READY: FOR SENIORS BY SENIORS

Though we are often encouraged these days to have a plan in place for any kind of major disaster, most of us are woefully unprepared. Do we know exactly where important information is kept? Do we have a supply kit (blankets, flashlight, water, etc.) prepared and ready? A list of important contacts? Planning ahead for emergencies can greatly reduce the stress and panic that comes with such events. On Thursday, August 20 at 10 a.m., senior Red Cross volunteers will discuss the most important measures to take in order to be prepared for disasters and emergencies. Each audience member will receive a few items to start a Preparedness Kit, such as lights, whistles and a covering for warmth. BE RED CROSS READY is a proven plan that can help us all gain greater peace of mind. Registration is required.

INDIAN VEGETARIAN COOKING WITH ANN MANCHELLA

On Thursday, August 27 at 7 p.m., our favorite Indian cook, Ann Manchella, will prepare a dessert called Rasagulla, made of paneer balls in sugar syrup. Paneer is homemade cheese that is similar to Farmer’s Cheese. Learn how to make this popular sweet, and then enjoy a tasty sample. Please register.

Medicare & Part D Donut Hole

LUNCH AND LEARN: MEDICARE AND PART D DONUT HOLE

WISE WALKS RESUME

Over 65 and retiring? Not employed but nearing 65? Renewing your Medicare enrollment? Signing up for Medicare for the very first time? It’s time to get the facts and make some decisions. Join us on Monday, August 17 from noon to 2 p.m., for lunch and an educational program offered by independent health plan agent, Elizabeth Ley, who will explain, in understandable terms, how Medicare works, how to pick the Medicare and supplemental plan that works for you and how to factor into your choice the prescription drugs you currently use. As an independent agent, Elizabeth does not recommend specific plans but helps you to make wise decisions. Registration is required.

Featured Adult Programs & Events

Get ready for another 10-week Wise Walk program beginning Tuesday, September 1 at 9:30 a.m. Participants will meet with Wise Walk leader, Mary Jean Voigt, at the library to receive information and handouts, then will go to North Park to walk for 30 to 45 minutes. For the remaining nine weeks, the group will meet each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Pie Traynor Field in North Park to walk together and enjoy the fall weather. Water and snacks will be provided. Please register.

ADULT SUMMER READING CLUB: BOOKSHELF BINGO

The 2015 Adult Summer Reading Club continues until August 29. Interested adults may register for the program at the upper level reference desk. New this summer is Bookshelf Bingo, which allows players to get a stamp for each book they read in different categories. As players complete a Bingo, they get an extra prize entry. For each stamp on your card, you can fill out a prize slip for a chance to win a gift card to local area restaurants and merchants. Let the reading begin!

Registration is required for these free adult programs except where noted. You may register in person at the adult reference desk, by calling 412-366-8100, extension 113 or online.


Film Series

TRAVEL FILM:

FOREIGN FILM:

Honeymoon Holidays II, Wednesday, August 19 at 2 p.m.

Welcome to the Sticks (Comedy from France) Wednesday, August 12 at 1:30 p.m. A French public servant from Provence is banished to the far North. Strongly prejudiced against this cold and inhospitable place, he leaves his family behind to relocate temporarily there, with the firm intent to quickly come back. Refreshments will be served. No registration is required.

This month we visit six more honeymoon destinations couples will remember for a lifetime. Our destinations include: Bangkok, New Zealand, French Polynesia, Guadalajara, Montreal and the Dominican Republic. Refreshments will be served. No registration is required.

Book Discussions

MYSTERY LOVERS BOOK GROUP

TUESDAY NIGHT BOOK GROUP

On August 4 at 7 p.m., we will discuss Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt by Michael Lewis. The book is about a small group of Wall Street iconoclasts who investigate, expose, and try to reform the rigged system. In September, we will discuss Blood Will Out: The True Story of a Murder, and a Mystery and a Masquerade by Walter Kirn.

READINGS IN ALTERNATIVE EVERYTHING

Interested in mysteries of the mind, holistic healing, mind/body/spirit connections and other alternative ways of looking at ourselves and our world? Join us on Tuesday, August 11 at 7 p.m. to continue the study of One Soul, Many Lives by Roy Stemman.

SECOND FRIDAY BOOK GROUP

Join the discussion on Friday, August 14. Bring your brown bag lunch at 11:30 a.m. The discussion begins at noon. Our book for discussion in August is Family Life: A Novel by Akhil Sharma. Selected as one of the top ten books for 2014 by the New York Times, this book is based on the author’s own childhood experiences of a boy torn between duty and survival. In September, we will discuss The Vacationers by Emma Straub.

The mystery book for August is The Anodyne Necklace by Martha Grimes. Join the group discussion on Thursday, August 20 at 7 p.m. as we talk about a baffling murder in the tiny village of Littlebourne, the third in her series named after English village pubs. The book for September will be The Day the Rabbi Left Town by Harry Kemelman.

SERIOUS READERS BOOK GROUP

If you are someone who enjoys reading and discussing books of historical significance that have influenced and shaped the economic, political and cultural development of the United States you should join this discussion group. The meeting will take place on Saturday, August 22 at 11 a.m.

Onging Activities STORY SWAP

StorySwap, Pittsburgh’s guild for local adult storytellers will meet on Monday, August 3 at 7 p.m. This is an open forum to swap stories, practice the ones you may have or just sit back and listen.

WRITERS AT WORK

NORTH HILLS GENEALOGISTS

CONVERSATION SALONS

LA LECHE LEAGUE

Got a knack for knitting? Come and work on your project, share tips and patterns with knit and crochet enthusiasts of all skill levels. The afternoon circle will meet on Friday, August 21 at 1 p.m. The evening circle will meet on Tuesday, August 25 at 7 p.m.

If your interest lies in writing as a hobby or a career, join this group to share helpful writing techniques and ideas for creative writing, from basics to steps toward publication. Whether you’re a novice or published writer, you’ll gain valuable insights from members of this group. No registration is necessary. For more information, please call Hana Caye at 412-364-0877. The group focuses on assignment-based writing projects and offers critiques during this writing workshop on Monday, August 10, at 6:30 p.m.

Ongoing Adult Programs

NORTHLAND KNITTERS

Come and meet some new friends and neighbors as we engage in informal chats on current events and popular culture. You pick the topicnothing is out-of-bounds! No reservation is required to participate in these relaxed forums. In August, our conversation salons will be on Friday, August 14 at 2 p.m. The Wednesday conversation will meet on Wednesday, August 26 at 1 p.m.

All are welcome on Tuesday, August 18 at 7 p.m. Author and Lawrenceville Historical Society member, Tom Powers, will give a presentation based on his book. For more information about the North Hills Genealogists, go to www.northhillsgenealogists.org.

La Leche League’s mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-tomother support, encouragement, information, and education, and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding. Join the group on August 28 from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. For more information, please contact, Sandy ConnorsRowe by phone at 412-732-2693 or by email at sconnorsrowe@gmail.com.

Registration is not required for these free programs and activities.


Featured Children’s/Young Adult Programs & Events

Registration is required for Summer Reading Club programs as noted. Summer Reading Club participants are required to have their own library card to attend programs. You may register online, in person at the children’s/young adult reference desk or you may call 412-366-8100 extension 123. Program age restrictions will be enforced.

CHILDREN’S/YOUNG ADULT SUMMER READING CLUB PROGRAMS

2015 Summer Reading Club will end on August 7. Registration is required for Summer Reading Club programs as noted.

Sidekicks Read-to-Me Summer Reading Club

LOOK WHO’S SPEAKING SPANISH: PRESCHOOLERS Monday, August 3 at 10 a.m. Interested in introducing your child to another language? Maestra Nicole will lead preschoolers in an entertaining and educational hour of Spanish instruction. For children 3-5 years of age. Parents are welcome to stay. Registration is required for this free program. PICTURE BOOK PICNIC AT NORTHLAND LIBRARY Tuesday, August 4 at 11:30 a.m. PICTURE BOOK PICNIC AT EVERGREEN COMMUNITY PARK (IN THE PAVILION) Wednesday, August 5 at 3 p.m. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a side of stories, songs and games. (Held outside if the weather is nice, inside if the weather is above 90 or stormy.) No registration needed to attend this program.

Super Readers Summer Reading Club

SECOND ANNUAL MOTHER GOOSE OLYMPICS Wednesday, August 5 from 6:30 – 8 p.m. Please join us for the Second Annual Mother Goose Olympics in the Library’s parking lot. This program is for all ages and no registration is required. HOT DOG DAY August 7 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 50 cent hot dogs! Face painting, temporary tattoos, crafts, treats, raffles and more! There will be a meet and greet with THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE™, courtesy of WQED, during Hot Dog Day. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the special day! Please note: The meet and greet event will be weather-permitting, and no makeup date will be scheduled. Due to expected high attendance and time constraints, only one photograph per family will be permitted. Additional parking will be available at St. John’s Church (311 Cumberland Road) across the street from the Library and at North Allegheny Intermediate High School’s parking lot located down the street from the Library (350 Cumberland Road). Special thanks to Laurel Gardens Tire Service Inc. for contributing to our event. MOVIE – THE TALE OF DESPERAUX Tuesday, August 11 at 1 p.m. No registration is required. Children in third through sixth grade are invited to watch the movie at the Library. After the movie, children and parents will be given information about submitting their own work (drawing, poem, short story, video, etc.) for the Kate DiCamillo – “Our Stories, Our Community” project that will run until October of 2015. The top five students with winning projects will receive awards and the chance to meet Kate DiCamillo in a private meet and greet on Thursday, October 15, 2015. For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, visit: http:// pittsburghlectures.org/kids-and-teens/kate-dicamillo/ BATMAN DAY Thursday, August 13 from 1-3 p.m. Super Reader Summer Reading Club may be over, but the superhero fun goes on! Drop by the Children’s department to meet the caped crusader and join in Bat games, Bat crafts, and more Bat fun!

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Featured Children’s/Young Adult Programs & Events

Registration is required for these free programs except where noted. You may register online, in person at the children’s/young adult reference desk or by calling 412-366-8100, extension 123.


Unmask! Teen Summer Reading Club Programs

SUPERHERO SWAG! Monday, August 3 from 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, August 5 from 11 a.m. – Noon Make your own decorative buttons with our new button maker. Draw your own designs or recycle from a magazine. Registration is required. You must register for each session. COMIC BOOK PAGE INTO A PUZZLE Tuesday, August 4 from 3-4 p.m. Teens will draw an original creation and then turn it into a puzzle to take home. All materials will be provided, bring your creativity. Registration is required.

FUN WITH FOOD SCIENCE! Wednesday, August 5 from 3-4 p.m. Our last (official) program of Teen Summer Reading Club! We will play with food combining it with science. All materials will be provided. Please register.

CARTOONING WORKSHOP Wednesday, August 12 from 10 – 11:30 a.m. Summer Reading Club may be over, but we still have things to do! Join us for a cartooning workshop. No experience is necessary, just bring your imagination. Registration is required. HUNTINGTON TEST PREP Wednesday, August 12 at 5:30 p.m. Huntington Test Prep will be here for a free explanation about the upcoming changes to the College Entrance Exams. They will explain the differences between the SAT and ACT. When and how to start preparing to take these exams. They will also provide information on the college application process. Registration is required for this children’s/young adult program.

TOURNAMENT

GUITAR HERO TOURNAMENT Wednesday, August 19 from 10 a.m. – Noon Summer Reading Club is over, but we are still having fun! Join us as we play on both the Wii and Play Station II platforms. Registration is required.

Northland in the Community Northland Children’s Department will offer the following programs within the community. Registration is not required. Stop out at the community center and enjoy programming! August 14 @ 10:30 a.m. – Marshall Township Municipal Building Toddler Time Babies and toddlers (six months through 35 months) and their grownups (parents, grandparents or other caregiver) are invited to enjoy songs, nursery rhymes, tickles and bounces designed to nurture pre-reading skills. There is no registration for this program. August 21 @ 10:30 a.m. – Ross Township Community Center Toddler Time Babies and toddlers (six months through 35 months) and their grownups (parents, grandparents or other caregiver) are invited to enjoy songs, nursery rhymes, tickles and bounces designed to nurture pre-reading skills. There is no registration for this program. August 18 @ 2:30 p.m. – Ross Township Community Center Teen Program Make your own super hero buttons. Create your own buttons for your book bag, a lanyard, or whatever you want to put on! No registration required.

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Beyond the Stacks: hoopla One of Northland’s e-content providers, hoopla, recently announced the addition of DC Comics and Vertigo to its catalog of downloadable material. Hugely influential graphic novels like The Dark Knight Returns, All-Star Superman, Watchmen, and The Killing Joke are just a taste of what to expect. The Vertigo imprint is represented as well, with Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman Vol. 1 joining ranks. To make this the ultimate superhero encounter, patrons can now experience all of the DC Comics close-up action with “Action View” – hoopla’s immersive-reading technology! Action View provides full page and panel-by-panel views of comics, a more expansive appreciation of illustrations, and customizable fonts, line spacing, columns and background tint. Learn more about the Action View in this web tutorial: https://youtu.be/ MBngxyarFek The hoopla app provides 24/7 access to thousands of videos, music, audiobooks, eBooks and comics available to download onto your smartphone, tablet or computer. With hoopla, on-demand content can be enjoyed by multiple patrons simultaneously—there are no waiting lists. And there are no late fees because borrowing periods simply expire without charges. Don’t miss out on all the action! To access hoopla, go to http://eresources.einetwork.net/evideo/ and click on hoopla.

Computer Classes

Registration is required for these free computer classes. Register in person at the Computer Center on the upper level of the Library or call 412-366-8100, extension 131. Please notify the Computer Center if you are registered for a class and are unable to attend.

There will be no computer classes scheduled in August. Our teachers are taking a much deserved break to enjoy the sunshine and long summer days. Check back in September for our updated schedule.

Services & Resources

For more information about the services and resources offered by Northland Public Library, visit our website at: www.northlandlibrary.org


Volunteer Focus Name: Daniel Greer Volunteer’s Assignment and Schedule: Computer Center, Wednesday evenings In a few words, why do you volunteer at Northland Library?

Dan volunteers because he thoroughly enjoys helping others and giving back to the community. He believes that all the small differences add up to make larger change, and that makes all his time spent absolutely worth it. Volunteering in the Computer Center combines Dan’s passion for helping others with his love of computers. In addition to assisting patrons with computer requests, Dan has also helped other volunteers with the fall and spring book sales. Dan enjoys an impressive volunteer background that began with teaching computers classes a few years ago through North Hills Community Outreach. He also teaches at the Springdale Library on Thursday evenings. Additionally Dan has a varied volunteer history that includes holiday bell ringing, valentines for senior citizens and school supplies drives. His community service list also features the Pittsburgh Food Bank, Hartwood Acres Blues Festival food drive and Thanksgiving food drive at Giant Eagle. Northland applauds Dan for being chosen one of Pittsburgh’s Top 50 Outstanding Young Citizens of 2015. He is in the top 10 percent of his class at Deer Lakes High School and is active in Student Council as well as being a member of the school forensics/debate team. Dan’s future plans include studying computer science when he begins college in the fall of 2016.

Northland Public Library Foundation

When you see this image displayed next to a program, it is an indication that the program has been sponsored in part by the Northland Public Library Foundation.

BOOK GIVING PROGRAM DONATIONS:

Northland Public Library wishes to thank the following people who recently contributed to our Memorial and Honor Book Giving Programs. If you are interested in honoring a loved one or a friend through a gift to Northland, please contact the Northland Public Library Foundation at 412-366-8100, extension 104 or by email at nplfoundation@einetwork.net. Memorial Books: The Williams Family in memory of Morgan Elizabeth (Johnson) Bork David & Diane Stewart in memory of August Burghart McCandless Town Administration & Town Council in memory of Patrick Byrnes The Schmerin Family in memory of Catherine Chen The Williams Family in memory of Philip D. Harnick Marilou Williams in memory of Anna Maria (Re) Sharlow Don & Pat Meister in memory of Louis Stanisha

LOSE SOMETHING AT THE LIBRARY? If you recently visited the Library and misplaced an item, please stop in to see if we might have what you are looking for. We may have that sentimental item you just can’t seem to find. We keep items for a while to try to reunite them with their rightful owners. For information about the types of items we have and where to ask for them, please visit our webpage for lost and found items at http://www.northlandlibrary.org/lost-found-items/ 31 No programming

Book Nook: We have plenty of children’s back to school books available to purchase. Stop in to see if we have that book, DVD or CD you’ve been looking for. We also sell flash drives, ear buds as well as coffee and snacks in the Book Nook. Funds generated from sales help to support Northland Library.

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August Programs and Events

Northland Library events in bold. 6:30 Room 148-1

1 Eaton Prep 10:00 a.m. Room 148-2 2 CLOSED for Summer Hours 3 Look Who’s Speaking Spanish: Preschoolers 10:00 a.m. Room 148-1&2 Teen Summer Reading ClubSuperhero Swag 3:00 p.m. Room 148-2 Eaton Prep 5:30 p.m. Room 148-1 StorySwap 7:00 p.m. Room 148-2 4 Picture Book Picnic 11:30 a.m. Room 148-1&2 Teen Summer Reading ClubComic Book 3:00 p.m. Room 148-1 Call me Crazy Cookie Lady 6:30 p.m. Room 148-2 Tuesday Night Book Group 7:00 p.m. Room 148-1 North Hills Genealogists Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. Board Room 5 Teen Summer Reading ClubSuperhero Swag 11:00 a.m. Room 148-2 Teen Summer Reading ClubFun with Food Science 3:00 p.m. Room 148-1 Second Annual Mother Goose Olympics 6:30 p.m. Library Parking Lower Parking Lot 6 One Man’s Civil War 7:00 p.m. Room 148-1&2 7 Hot Dog Day 11:00 a.m. Upper Parking Lot 8 NA Investment Club-Pgh Chapter 10:00 a.m. Room 148-1 Daffodil and Hosta Society of WPA 1:00 p.m. Board Room 9 CLOSED for Summer Hours

North Hills Coin Club 7:00 p.m. Room 148-2 11 Children’s MovieThe Tale of Desperaux 1:00 p.m. Room 148-1&2

7:30 p.m. Board Room 19 Teen ProgramGuitar Hero 11:00 a.m. Room 148-1&2 Travel Film 2:00 p.m. Room 148-1&2

UPMC for Life Seminar 6:00 p.m. Board Room

Successful College Strategies 6:30 p.m. Room 148-2

Readings in Alternative Everything 7:00 p.m. Room 148-1

NPL Foundation Meeting 7:00 p.m. Board Room

12 Teen ProgramCartooning Workshop 11:00 a.m. Room 148-2 Foreign Film 1:30 p.m. Room 148-1&2 Changes to the SAT 5:30 p.m. Room 148-1&2 13 Preserving the Harvest: Summer’s Bounty Means Food for the Winter 6:30 p.m. Room 148-1&2 14 Highmark 10:00 a.m. Room 148-2

20 Be Red Cross Ready for Seniors 10:00 a.m. Room 148-1&2 Mystery Lovers Book Discussion 7:00 p.m. Room 148-1 21 Toddler Time-Out and About 10:30 a.m. Ross Township Community Center Northland Knitters 1:00 p.m. Room 148-1 22 Serious Readers Discussion Group 11:00 a.m. Board Room Embroidery Guild of America 1:00 p.m. Room 148-1&2

Toddler Time-Out and About 10:30 a.m. Marshall Municipal Building

23 CLOSED for Summer Hours

Second Friday Book Discussion 11:30 a.m. Room 148-1

24 AAA Two Day Driving Course 9:30 a.m. Room 148-2

Highmark 10:00 a.m. Room 148-2

25 AAA Two Day Driving Course 9:30 a.m. Room 148-2

Conversation Salon 2:00 p.m. Room 148-1

Success Financial Solutions 6:00 p.m. Room 148-2

15 Computer Recycling Event 10:00 a.m. Lower Parking Lot

Northland Knitters 7:00 p.m. Room 148-1

16 CLOSED for Summer Hours 17 Lunch and Learn: Medicare and Part D Donut Hole 12:00 p.m. Room 148-1&2

26 Conversation Salon 1:00 p.m. Room 148-1

EE-SIG North Hills Genealogy 6:30 p.m. Board Room

28 La Leche League 10:00 a.m. Room 148-2

27 Indian Vegetarian Cooking 7:00 p.m. Room 148-1&2

18 NPL Committee Meeting 6:30 p.m. Board Room

The Book Club 2:00 p.m. Board Room

North Hills Genealogists 6:45 p.m. Room 148-1&2

29 Live, Latch, Love 9:00 a.m. Room 148-1&2

NPL Authority Board Committee Meeting

30 CLOSED for Summer Hours

10 Writers at Work

Events Calendar August 2015

Northland Library events in bold.

More information about these programs and events is available on our website: www.northlandlibrary.org.


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