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Library Log

Schedule At A Glance Saturday, May 27 ■ Library closed in observance of Memorial Day Thursday, June 1 ■ Toddler Time story time for 6 months to 24 months- 10 a. m. ■ Dinosaur Valley interactive program - 2 p.m. ■ Chess Club- 4 p.m.

Weekend events offered

Those looking for some fun activities this weekend need not look any further than downtown Dublin on Saturday. The Dublin Public Library will be hosting its Kindness Carnival in conjunction with the Star Council from 10 a.m. to noon.
In praise of librocubicurlarianism

In praise of librocubicurlarianism

In praise of librocubicurlarianism

I’m a proud librocubicularist. As much as you probably want this to mean I’m starting a new political party of which I will be its presidential candidate, alas, this isn’t the case. The Word Nerd party would be a better name, although “librocubicularist” is my current favorite sesquipedalian word.

Dublin Garden Club

During the month of April, the club went on a field trip to Tarleton Horticulture Center. We toured each of the facilities and learned about each of the degree programs available. It was a very informative tour. In May the club had our regular monthly meeting, Wednesday, May 10.
Daughter of the Republic of Texas officers installed by Judith D’Amico, DRT District 2 Representative, included: Carol Dismukes, president; Melinda Schuck, secretary; Beverly Stewart, treasurer; Cindy Rhodes, registrar; Mary Curtis, chaplain. Not pictured: Susan Carruth, vice president; Theresia Derrick, historian. | submitted photo

Daughter of the Republic of Texas officers installed by Judith D’Amico, DRT District 2 Representative, included: Carol Dismukes, president; Melinda Schuck, secretary; Beverly Stewart, treasurer; Cindy Rhodes, registrar; Mary Curtis, chaplain. Not pictured: Susan Carruth, vice president; Theresia Derrick, historian. | submitted photo

Daughter of the Republic of Texas

The Bosque River Chapter of Daughters of the Republic of Texas met at the home of Vice President Rita Cook for a covered dish lunch and installation of officers for 2023-2025.
Armando Olvera

Armando Olvera

Where Are They Now?

Armando Olvera’s parents always emphasized the value of a good work ethic. “My parents came from Mexico in the late 1970s,” he said. “They left the country where they grew up, and came to the US with my older sister and older brother.

Recognizing special moms

As Mother’s Day is approaching this weekend and so is our wedding, we have luckily inherited an extra mom each that we really like. Can one ever have too many moms? Not in our opinion.

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, My family moved to Dublin in late May of 2022. The day before we began the 1,615 mile drive from Pennsylvania, tragedy unraveled in my hometown of Uvalde, Texas. A post on social medial caught my attention: a mention of being heartbroken.

Library Log

The Dublin Public Library Book Club will not meet for May but this will give readers extra time to finish the June selection: Gregoy David Robert’s “Shantaram.

The honor of a legacy

“And even though it’s a weekend paper that I get on Saturday, I won’t allow myself to uncrease it until Sunday. The pleasure of reading the Sunday paper is not something I take for granted.