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  1. A Glimpse of India

    April 30 , 2013 by Mona Verma

    We had a great turnout at the Glimpse of India program held at Richland library ( Bostick Auditorium) on Sunday May 5 from 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. 140 or more people attended and enjoyed Indian snacks, display of Indian arts and artifacts, display of Indian fiction and nonfiction books, an entertaining show comprising of colorful and classical Indian dance performances and henna tattoo stalls. The children really enjoyed getting henna tattoos ranging from a simple soccer ball or flower to intricate and artistic henna creations. Henna comes from a plant and is used as a dye for tattoos which fade away in a week or two. Traditionally, they are part of festivals and celebrations as they add beauty and bring good luck. Some attendees participated in the interactive bhangra (Indian folk dance) experience and learnt how to perform these high energy dance steps. Pictures of this event are at the Richland library’s facebook page at www.facebook.com/RichlandLibrary.

  2. A Wee Bit of Scotland Comes to the Library

    April 19 , 2013 by Sarah Gough

    "Oh, ye'll tak' the high road, and I'll tak' the low road,
    And I'll get to the Library afore ye..."