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Start: 1:00 pm

 

Celebrate the Best Dog in the World Contest

with

Rachel McPherson

every dog has a gift

In Every Dog Has a Gift, Rachel McPherson draws on her experience as the founder and executive director of The Good Dog Foundation, the largest animal-assisted therapy organization on the East Coast, to share the amazing stories of dogs that bring hope and healing into our lives.

and

Peter Howe

Waggit's Tale                      Waggit Again              Waggit Forever

   

The Waggit series is the exciting story of a young homeless dog who finds friends & "family" and what he needs to survive his every day adventures.

 

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Start: 2:00 pm

In this follow up to his critically acclaimed novel, Sunrise, Robert Crooke tells the heart-breaking story of a man unmoored by losses. The Earth and Its Sorrows is a novel about spiritual reassessment in the wake of tragedy.

"Crooke is a skilled prose stylist, describing the places and faces of the Hudson Valley with ease and painting a well-rounded and sympathetic protagonist." --Kirkus Discoveries

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Start: 2:00 pm

Gardeners--take a break and come in to meet Jennifer Brenner and get a signed copy of Nonstop Gardening for yourself or a frustrated gardener. 

The Nonstop Garden gives gardeners all the information they need to create a productive, beautiful garden from the ground up. This easy-to-use guide is split into four main parts: the nuts and bolts of designing a mixed garden, the garden's main attractions (trees and shrubs), the garden's supporting cast (bulbs, annuals, edibles, and vines), and finishing touches (ornamentation, containers, and garden structures).

The Nonstop Garden also includes ten fail-safe design plans that can be incorporated into any garden. Gardeners can choose from a native garden, a scented garden, a gold-colored garden, a garden for wet sites, a vibrant-colored garden, a cool-colored garden, a winter garden, a shade garden, and a design plan for the daunting area known as the hellstrip.

"I wish I had The Nonstop Garden when I was just starting out.  It would have saved me plenty of trial-and-error.  The ideas are easy to understand and carry out--just what gardeners need." --Steve Aiken, editor, Fine Gardening

 

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