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About 'auburn university libraries'|Monday Morning Update: Live from the Auburn University Library







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Free               summer               activities               in               Auburn               and               Opelika               are               not               difficult               to               find.

While               the               Parks               and               Recreation               departments               offer               many               activities               at               a               low               cost,               there               are               available               free               summer               activities               in               Auburn               and               Opelika.

One               of               my               kids'               favorite               free               summer               activities               in               Auburn               and               Opelika               is               story               time               at               the               public               libraries.

Story               times               at               the               Auburn               Public               Library               are               divided               by               age               groups.

Children               from               eighteen               months               to               three               years               can               attend               story               time               on               Thursday               mornings               from               10-10:15.

Children               ages               three               to               five               years               have               a               longer               story               time               on               Wednesdays               from               10-10:30.

At               Opelika's               public               library,               story               time               for               all               ages               up               to               five               years               old               is               held               on               Thursday               mornings               at               ten               o'clock.

All               of               the               story               times               are               themed               and               provide               children               with               the               reading               of               fun               books               and               a               craft               at               the               end               of               story               time.
               Beginning               May               15th               and               stretching               through               the               summer               until               August               14th,               the               Opelika               Parks               and               Recreation               Department               puts               on               "Summer               Swing               in               the               Park"               each               Tuesday               evening               at               7pm.

Located               in               the               municipal               park               and               featuring               various               styles               of               music               over               a               fourteen               week               period,               this               is               one               of               the               most               extensive               free               summer               activities               in               Auburn               and               Opelika.

The               Opelika               Band               Boosters               provide               dinners               for               a               small               price               and               the               First               American               Bank               of               Opelika               provides               free               lemonade.

Auburn's               Sundown               Concert               series               in               Keisel               Park               is               similar               to               the               Summer               Swing               and               begins               May               10th               at               6pm               and               occurs               for               several               weeks.
               When               we               think               of               summer,               we               think               of               the               Fourth               of               July.

Opelika's               Annual               Freedom               Celebration               is               one               of               its               best               free               summer               activities.

It               begins               at               6:30pm               and               offers               games,               contests,               inflatable               for               the               children,               food               and               mostly               importantly               fun.

The               Annual               Freedom               Celebration               ends               with               a               stellar               fireworks               display.

Auburn               also               had               a               Fourth               of               July               celebration               with               activities               and               fireworks               at               Duck               Samford               Park.
               Another               fun,               free               summer               activity               in               Auburn               and               Opelika               is               the               Fishing               Rodeo,               sponsored               by               the               Auburn               Parks               and               Recreation               Center.

On               July               9th,               children               ages               12               and               under               can               fish               and               win               prizes               for               largest               and               smallest               fish.

There               are               other               fun               activities               planned               for               both               children               and               adults.
               Free               summer               activities               in               Auburn               and               Opelika               are               always               available               at               the               many               parks               in               each               city.

Packing               a               picnic               or               taking               a               walk               on               a               nature               trail               is               both               fun               and               free.

Walking               around               the               Auburn               University               campus               is               a               great               way               to               spend               an               afternoon.

One               thing               I've               learned               while               living               in               the               Auburn-Opelika               community               is               that               there               is               no               shortage               of               things               to               do               in               leisure               time.






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    About 'auburn university volleyball'|Nationals Visits TCU, SMU, Arkansas and Auburn







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                   These               vacant               shells               of               once-lived               lives               are               shadows               of               my               past,               reflections               of               years               traversed               through               the               heart               of               Alabama.

    I               know               these               hills               and               trees,               and               clapboard               houses               falling               down.

    What               the               creeping               passage               of               time               does               not               consume,               the               rush               of               years               will.

    And               what               the               rush               of               years               does               not               consume,               the               harsh               heat               of               days               will.

    And               what               the               harsh               heat               of               days               does               not               consume,               Kudzu               will.

    Until,               the               downward               flowing               years               of               humanity               are               shadows,               and               shadows               of               shadows:               a               rusty               mailbox               with               a               bent               flag,               and               five               black               men               gathered               around               the               stools               of               an               old               service               station.

    Were               they               twelve,               they               could               be               the               disciples               with               Jesus               in               the               middle-or               maybe               the               Pharisees               plotting               to               kill               Jesus,               or               maybe               the               left-behind               crowds               who               said,               "What               just               happened?

    Was               that               not               the               Son               of               Jesse?",               or               the               Roman               guards               that               said,               "Truly               this               was               the               son               of               God."
                   Trees               lean               over               the               two-lane               road               called               Eighty-two:               pine               and               oak,               and               here               and               there               the               changing               elm.

    Most               remain               untouched               by               the               early               days               of               southern               autumn.

    It               is               October               and               I               wish               it               would               rain               cold               down               on               me.

    Behind               me               lies               two               days               in               Opelika,               and               a               year.

    Ahead               lies               a               day               in               Tuscaloosa-a               day               and               a               year,               and               two.

    Eighteen               years               ago,               I               drove               this               uncertain               path               on               a               day               not               unlike               this-warmer,               less               cloudy,               but               equally               filled               with               the               expectation               of               something               I               could               only               imagine               but               longed               for               nonetheless.
                   This               is               me:               I               am               young-as               the               miles               wash               away               the               years               of               travel-a               shower               of               recollection               on               the               train               of               memory.

    Next               stop,               college!

    Students               played               on               the               quad               as               I               slowly               drove               down               University               Blvd.

    There               was               a               volleyball               game;               I               wished               to               play.

    There               was               Denny               Chimes;               I               wanted               to               ring               out               as               well-the               caller               of               times               present               and               past,               "All               is               well!

    All               is               well!",               and               "Peace.

    Peace."
                   And               then               there               was               November.

    I               drove               home               to               vote               in               the               1992               elections               and               back               in               a               day.

    Tara,               Heather,               Brett,               Dan,               Allen,               and               Chris               waited               back               in               Freidman               (and               the               matching               girls               dorm).

    The               cold               chill               of               November               rain               gnawed               through               jeans               and               a               paint-stained               canvas               barn               jacket.

    I               hated               leaving.

    I               hated               in-between               road.
                   Then               there               was               the               female               twin,               whose               name               I               forget.

    Dark               headed,               and               bright               eyed.

    I               didn't               really               know               her.

    No,               but               she               was               the               one               who               laughed               one               night               at               a               Southbound               concert,               smiled,               and               hugged               me               goodbye               for               the               summer.

    And,               goodbye               forever!

    She               died               backing               out               of               her               driveway.

    Died,               with               a               hug               and               a               smile               as               a               goodbye...and               now               even               her               name               is               lost.
                   Memory               is               like               Old               Testament               prophesies.

    There               is               a               shortening               when               looking               backward               as               well               as               forward.

    The               music               always               plays               double-time.

    The               tangled               threads               of               particular               commonality               intertwine,               confusticate,               and               then               are               gone.
                   I               remember...walking               from               Freidman               to               a               dorm               across               campus               on               a               Saturday               for               lunch,               to               eat-hopefully-with               someone               I               knew.


                   I               remember...pool               in               the               game               room               off               the               Ferguson               center.

    Heidi               and               Camille               were               there.


                   I               remember...sitting               in               my               room               during               one               home               game,               listening               out               the               window               to               the               sounds               of               pre-football               ringing               crisp               on               the               cool               September               air.


                   I               remember...the               somber               boy-knight               who               stands               guard               over               the               large               study               hall               in               Amelia.


                   I               remember               ...jumping               off               of               the               cliffs               that               first               weekend               in               town,               after               standing               scared               for               so               very               long.
                   I               remember.

    I               remember               and               I               forget.

    Shake               the               snow-ball.

    Watch               the               world               spin.

    Chaos               rages               all               around,               while               Reindeer-or               Santa,               or               the               Eifel               Tower-remain               frozen               in               place.

    In               my               ball,               I               stand               frozen               amidst               the               swirl               of               memories.

    Snatch               one               out               of               the               air-like               a               furtive               lightening               bug-then               let               it               go               just               as               fast,               before               the               light               goes               out.

    A               flake               in               the               hand               is               worth               nothing               compared               to               the               brilliance               of               the               thousand               that               fly               past.
                   Just               before               entering               Chilton               County,               a               white               crumbling               lean-too               says,               "The               horn               of               plenty."               There               is               plenty               enough               in               the               old               roads               and               hidden               minds               of               humanity               to               make               the               world               weep               a               billion               years               and               laugh               even               longer,               harder.

    For               what:               the               past?

    The               past               is               a               fun               place               to               visit.

    But               longing               after               all               is               just               longing,               and               the               promise               of               presence               is               a               power               not               easily               overcome.

    No,               I               don't               want               to               be               back               here-alone,               insecure,               struggling,               afraid,               more               sad               than               cheered,               and               regularly               melancholic.
                   Yes,               the               past               is               a               great               place               to               visit,               but               I               would               never               choose               to               live               there.
                   Well-at               least               not               often.
                   Joel               Hathaway               lives               in               St.

    Louis,               MO.

    He               holds               a               BA               in               English               Literature               with               minor               emphases               in               Art               and               Creative               Writing.

    He               lives               online               at               www.joelhathaway.com.






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    2013년 11월 30일 토요일

    About 'auburn hats'|Signing Day hat switch







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    Putting               together               a               family               summer               vacation               takes               time,               effort,               and               a               little               research.

    If               you               are               looking               for               great               family               vacation               ideas               that               are               inexpensive               and               adventurous               then               you               may               want               to               look               at               what               the               wild               areas               around               Valley,               Alabama               have               to               offer.

    This               summer               go               wild               with               your               family!

    Step               1:               Learn               About               Valley,               Alabama
                   Valley               is               a               very               small               city               in               the               state               of               Alabama.

    When               you               are               planning               a               summer               vacation               to               this               area               you               will               want               to               make               sure               that               you               pack               clothing               and               personal               hygiene               products               that               are               appropriate               for               a               hot               and               humid               summer               climate.

    Some               of               the               items               that               you               will               want               to               bring               with               you               include               sun               block,               hats,               bug               spray,               and               sun               glasses.
                   Step               2:               Find               a               Lodging               Option               That               Works               for               Your               Family
                   When               you               are               contemplating               what               lodging               options               to               choose               you               really               need               to               think               about               the               comfort               of               your               family.

    Camping               outside               is               not               for               everyone.

    If               this               is               your               family's               first               outdoor               experience               then               you               may               want               to               rent               a               hotel               room               for               at               least               part               of               your               vacation.

    One               hotel               that               is               available               in               Valley               is               the               Holiday               Inn               Express               Valley.

    If               you               can't               find               a               room               at               this               hotel               then               you               can               search               for               hotel               rooms               in               the               nearby               communities               of               Lanett,               Alabama               and               West               Point,               Georgia.
                   If               your               family               is               ready               to               take               the               plunge               and               spend               their               entire               summer               vacation               in               the               great               outdoors               then               you               have               several               great               campgrounds               to               choose               from.

    The               campgrounds               that               are               located               within               10               miles               of               Valley,               Alabama               include               the               Halawaka               Campgrounds               and               Grocery               and               the               Blanton               Creek               Park.

    Campgrounds               that               are               located               with               25               miles               of               Valley               include:               Baker's               Trailer               Park               and               Campground,               Bar-W               RV               Park,               3               Creeks               RV               Park               (Georgia),               Pine               Mountain               Family               Campground               (Georgia),               Valley               Inn               Resort               (Georgia),               and               Flat               Rock               Campground               (Georgia).
                   Step               3:               Plan               Day               Trips               and               Wild               Adventures
                   Now               that               you               have               your               lodging               under               control               your               next               step               is               to               figure               out               what               your               family               wants               to               do.

    One               great               adventure               that               everyone               in               your               family               can               participate               in               is               a               hiking               adventure.

    The               closest               trail               system               to               Valley,               Alabama               is               the               Odum               Trail.

    It               is               locate               51               miles               away               in               Clay               County,               Alabama.
                   If               you               are               a               family               who               is               interested               in               water               adventures               then               you               may               want               to               plan               a               whitewater               adventure.

    If               your               family               has               never               floated               a               river               before               then               you               will               want               to               start               with               a               class               I               or               a               class               II               river.

    To               find               this               you               can               travel               28               miles               to               Sougahatchee               Creek.

    Here               you               will               find               a               class               I-II               river               run               that               stretches               3               miles               from               Co.

    Road               188               to               the               Steel               Bridge.

    If               your               family               has               experience               running               rapids               then               you               may               want               to               travel               22               miles               to               the               Little               Uchee.

    Here               you               will               find               a               class               III-IV               river               run               that               stretches               1               mile               between               the               auburn               Road               and               the               Bishops               Bridge.
                   If               you               are               looking               forward               to               a               summer               vacation               filled               with               water               sports               then               you               will               want               to               check               out               what               the               local               lakes,               ponds,               and               reservoirs               have               to               offer.

    The               closest               lake               to               Valley,               Alabama               is               the               Dardens               Lake.

    Other               nearby               lakes               include:               Hill               Lake,               Jones               Lake,               and               Lanier               Lake.
                   If               your               family               wants               to               explore               some               of               the               nations               national               parks               then               you               will               need               to               drive               to               get               to               the               closest               national               parks.

    The               closest               national               park               to               Valley,               Alabama               is               Overmountain               Victory               National               Historic               Trail,               which               is               located               79               miles               away.

    The               Chattahoochee               River               National               Recreation               Area               is               another               national               park               that               you               can               visit               and               it               is               located               about               90               miles               away.






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    2013년 11월 29일 금요일

    About 'auburn university conference center'|LILLY PHOTO OF THE WEEK







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    We               all               need               a               little               break,               especially               during               the               summer.

    If               you               are               looking               for               an               educational               experience               a               trip               to               Montgomery,               Alabama               may               be               exactly               what               you               are               looking               for.

    Full               of               southern               hospitality,               Montgomery               is               also               full               of               history.

    Montgomery,               Alabama               has               a               small               airport               that               you               can               fly               into               or               Montgomery               is               around               a               two               hour               drive               from               Hartsfield-Jackson               International               Airport.

    There               is               no               shortage               of               hotels               to               stay               in.

    Some               of               the               best               accommodations               are:               the               Butterfly               Inn               ,               located               in               historic               downtown,               Red               Bluff               Cottage               Bed               &               Breakfast,               above               the               Alabama               River               in               the               Cottage               Hill               District.

    The               Embassy               Suites               Hotel               and               Montgomery               Conference               Center               next               to               the               city's               historic               Union               Station.
                   Once               you               are               in               Montgomery,               there               are               plenty               of               places               to               dine.

    The               Four               Seasons               Restaurant               at               Capital               Inn               offers               a               fine               in               town               for               good               old-fashioned               Southern               cooking.

    Two               of               the               nicest               places               to               dine               in               Montgomery               are               Dawson's               At               Rose               Hill               Dawson's               at               Rose               Hill               is               a               historic               home               with               meals               served               by               candlelight               and               a               Northern               Italian               menu.

    Dinner               is               served               from               5:00               -               9:00               p.m.

    and               reservations               are               suggested.
                   Since               Montgomery               was               the               birth               place               of               the               Confederacy               and               of               civil               rights.,               there               are               lots               of               educational               attractions               to               visit.

    For               those               interested               in               learning               about               the               civil               rights               movement,               this               are               my               recommended               attractions.

    Dexter               Avenue               King               Memorial               Baptist               Church               is               the               church               that               Dr,               Martin               Luther               King,               Jr.

    served               at               while               leading               the               bus               boycotts.

    The               Dexter               Avenue               Parsonage               Museum               was               Dr.

    King's               home.

    It               has               been               restored               to               look               like               it               did               when               the               King               family               lived               there/               Rosa               Parks               Library               &               Museum               shows               a               re-enactment               of               the               events               and               comments               made               by               participants               of               the               Bus               Boycott,               Civil               Rights               Memorial               honors               those               who               died               during               the               civil               rights               movement.
                   For               those               interested               in               learning               about               Montgomery's               participation               in               the               Civil               War,               there               is               much               to               see.

    The               Alabama               State               Capital               became               the               first               capitol               of               the               Confederacy               on               February               18,               1861.

    A               gold               star               in               front               of               the               Capitol               shows               where               Jefferson               Davis,               took               his               oath               of               office.

    Also               located               on               the               northern               part               of               the               state               capital               is               the               Confederate               Memorial.

    Across               Washington               Street               from               the               capital               is               the               First               White               House               of               the               Confederacy.

    The               Jefferson               family               lived               here               for               3               months,               when               the               capital               was               moved               to               Richmond,               Virginia.

    The               Confederate               Post               Office               is               located               at               the               corner               of               Washington               and               Perry               Streets,               it               was               the               only               Confederate               post               office               able               to               make               a               profit.

    It               is               also               the               only               building               in               Montgomery               that               was               build               earthquake               proof.
                   If               you               want               to               see               fine               art's               Montgomery               has               that               as               well.

    The               Blount               Park               houses               both               the               The               Montgomery               Museum               of               Fine               Arts               and               the               Shakespeare               Festival.

    The               Montgomery               Museum               of               Fine               Arts               has               a               huge               collection               of               art               work               as               well               as               an               interactive               fine               arts               gallery               for               children.

    You               will               definitely               want               to               see               a               play               at               the               Alabama               Shakespeare               Festival.

    It               is               one               of               the               largest               ten               Shakespeare               Festivals               in               the               world               and               has               plays               all               year               long.

    You               can               also               enjoy               the               loveliness               of               the               park               by               sitting               at               the               lake               and               feeding               ducks.

    Many               of               the               Auburn               university               at               Montgomery               students               come               here               for               a               quiet               place               to               study.
                   So               surround               yourself               with               southern               hospitality               and               visit               Montgomery               for               an               unforgettable               weekend.

    You               are               will               learn               a               lot               and               have               fun               while               doing               it.

    You               will               learn               to               understand               the               phrase               "Ya'll               come               back               now,               you               hear."






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    5. yucababy.blogspot.com/   09/19/2011
      ... a favor, and help me spread the word? Link to this blog post, or the Auburn Writers Conference website. And if you haven't registered yet, and you're planning...
    6. shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/   06/10/2012
      ...local media. Neither Auburn police nor the universities have officially commented... due to hold a press conference at 11 a.m. Sunday, ...
    7. ourtaxdollarsatwork.wordpress.com/   06/10/2012
      ... of students who attend Auburn University typically reside. The building ...archway near the apartment complex information center, near the edge of the parking lot...
    8. ombuds-blog.blogspot.com/   01/26/2012
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    9. auburn-magazine.blogspot.com/   01/08/2009
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    10. etiquettewithmissjanice.blogspot.com/   08/14/2009
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