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Sep 04
2008

Initial Blog Post

Posted by Elisabeth in Random ramblings

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 Trying out the blog feature as well.  Nothing exciting to report in this post - I just want to see how it works!

Sep 04
2008

Electoral Process for Presidential Election

Posted by libraryladypr in Library events

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We are putting together an exhibition for October and November which will present information on the US presidential election, even though Puerto Ricans and Continentals (my favorite term for those of us who came from the US mainland to live here) cannot vote for president.

The exhibition will include a power point presentation on the US electoral process and will include posters and an exhibition of documents relating to the presidential election. We also plan to include unusual and interesting facts concerning prior presidential elections.

Time permitting, we will also include information on the electoral process for governor of Puerto Rico.

Aug 27
2008

Adventures courtesy of the NPS

Posted by ahasse in National Park Service

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Last winter, I went to visit some friends in Phoenix, AZ, and couldn't decide how to make the best use of my limited time. One day, since my buddy has to be home by 3PM in order to greet his kids before their return from school, we had to pack a lot into a short day, especially since we'd be spending most of our time in the car.

I found the National Park Service's Web site to be an invaluable resource in planning my trip. One of the gems I saw during my adventure thanks to the site was Montezuma's Castle. Carved into a towering limestone cliff is a 20 room high-rise apartment that provided shelter in an unforgiving desert landscape.

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