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Wednesday is Christmas Eve and the anniversary of one of the most beloved Christmas carols of all time. "Silent Night" was composed and sung with a guitar in Austria in 1818 because the church organ was broken. When the organ was finally repaired the following spring, the first song played on it was "Silent Night." Thursday is Christmas. The library will close at 1:00 p.m. on December 24 for the Christmas holiday and reopen at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 26. Friday, the day after Christmas, is also National Whiner's Day. This day is dedicated especially to those whiners who return Christmas gifts and need lots of attention. WHAT'S HAPPENING? The staff of your Roswell Public Library wishes you a very Merry Christmas! BOOK TALK The Consumer Protection Division of the New Mexico Attorney General's Office has published a handout, "Learn to Give Wisely." Available at the library's circulation desk, the pamphlet is a guide to keep you informed, as a donor, about fraud. Web sites and phone numbers are given to aid in your decisions. DID YOU KNOW? A spokesman says, "When 70 percent of people would rather read 'People' magazine or a book, that's quite a statement . . ." Some possible explanations are that people are still testing the Internet or that many have a "honeymoon" period and then revert to previous entertainment preferences. The library offers a third explanation: it's difficult to curl up in front of the fireplace or tuck yourself into bed with a computer! THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: According to the December 1 issue of "Forbes" magazine, books are not becoming obsolete. Executive Editor Lewis D'Vorkin says: "Print can supply two things the Internet cannot: context and trust." Like Forbes, your library strives to deliver both context and trust! JUDY ARMSTRONG, ROSWELL PUBLIC LIBRARY, 624-7276
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