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  • Now that the Animal, Vegetable, Miracle experience is coming to a close, let’s listen in on how the co-chairs feel about the journey.
  • Linda Anderson, principal of Fremont’s Oliviera Elementary School,  led twelve attendees in animated conversation at the final Discussion Session.
  • .Washington Hospital West was the scene of the AVM Book Talk led by Nate Ivy of the Alameda County School District.
  • Up Close and Personal.  Five AAUW Members share their favorite parts of Animal, Vegetable, Mineral with Washington Township Club Members.
  • Attendees at the annual Friendship Breakfast enjoyed a local organic food harvest at the Essanay Café.
  • News Flash: The AAUW Regional Service Learning Network promotes the One Book One Community Reading Program
  • Spirited Session in Niles Library.   Pre-Thanksgiving book talk brought library and branch members out in force.
  • An Evening with Barbara Kingsolver.  Fremont branch members enjoyed seeing Kingsolver in person and hearing excerpts from her new book The Lacuna.
  • It’s Official:   Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is read into the record as Fremont’s One Book, One Community reading choice.
  • The cozy natural setting of trees and winter vegetables for the   Third Discussion made Kingsolver’s book come to life.
  • Spirited Discussion at the Nile Café.   Readers in this session agreed that AVM changes lives and attitudes.

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