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« Thursday July 22, 2010 »
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Start: 12:30 pm
End: 4:30 pm
Join us for CAMP VILLAGE BOOKS in July! Attend Thursdays in July for an afternoon of adventure. Each day of camp will include physical activities, a field trip around Fairhaven, and craft projects.  This week: Rocks, butterflies, and bugs. Explore the geology and insects of Whatcom County. Design your own bugs. Sessions will last from 12:30pm to 4:30pm. Cost: $30 for each session. All registrations must be received by 5pm on the Sunday prior to camp date. Camps without a minimum enrollment of 5 will be cancelled and registrants will be notified one week before camp date. Register at the VB main counter or call 671-2626. 
Start: 7:00 pm
Here is the story of an indigent young Rottweiler mix who went on to change the lives of hundreds of people and dogs, including the author's, whose career as a behaviorist and writer was made possible through Lou’s extraordinary intelligence and heart.  Lou won the respect of gang members, foiled an armed robbery, caught a rapist, fought coyotes and kidnappers, comforted elderly war veterans, taught kids ASL, learned scores of unique behaviors and tricks, amassed a vocabulary of nearly 200 words, helped rehabilitate hundreds of aggressive dogs and saved them from euthanasia.  He was also a clown, consummate performer, and Steve's best friend for 16 years.  Lou was a truly heroic dog—the Lassie of this generation—and this is his story.  Last Dog on the Hill is veteran pet behaviorist Steve Duno’s 18th book. He has trained thousands of dogs, and a good number of cats.  He lives in Seattle with his family and an ever-changing assortment of rescued pets.
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