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Austin Public Library hosts special January events
Tuesday, December 29, 2015 by Nora Ankrum
The Austin Public Library has announced its January lineup of weekend performances and special events around town, beginning with a Tejano performance from Manuel Cowboy Donely on Sunday, Jan. 10 at 2 p.m. at Faulk Central Library, 800 Guadalupe St. The following weekend, on Sunday, Jan. 17, the Tufts University Wind Ensemble performs from noon to 1 p.m. at Recycled Reads Bookstore, 5335 Burnet Road; then at 2 p.m., Faulk Central hosts a screening and discussion of the five-episode television series Dare to Go Zero, which examines Austin’s recycling and composting efforts through the experiences of Austin families. Toward the end of the month, on Saturday, Jan. 23, local author Mark Pryor will discuss his book Hollow Man at 2 p.m. at the Hampton Branch Library at Oak Hill, 5125 Convict Hill Road. Learn more about Austin Public Library happenings here.
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