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Event: Film Night at the Library, Thursday, Sept 20, 7pm

September 10, 2012September 6, 2012Leave a comment

The Friends of the Library screen Found Memories at their next film night in the Pemberton & District Library. This is a free event. Like every morning, Madalena makes bread for Antonio's old coffee shop. Like every day, she crosses the railways where no trains have passed for years; she cleans up the gate of … Continue reading Event: Film Night at the Library, Thursday, Sept 20, 7pm

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