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Last Chance: Meet an Arnold Book Writer
The public library has a bunch interesting set of discussion topics this week.

I'm a native Chicagoan and grew up in every part of the city: attended grade and high school in Hyde Park (south side of Chicago), in my adult years I worked Downtown in the Loop and lived in the Lakeview area (north side), and spent a lot of my free time in the Bucktown area (west side) before Bucktown was gentrified.
BTW - The east side of Chicago is called Lake Michigan.
Besides my hometown I've lived in Wisconsin and Kentucky. I attended college in those states. I've worked in California.
Throughout those experiences, I've learned that the little things are what makes people . . . people. And I've learned that the little things can separate people.
I've always tried to listen, watch people's reactions, and understand the culture of an area. There are marked differences between Chicago and San Francisco. There are nuanced cultural differences between Northside Chicagoans and Southside Chicagoans. The easy differences are the lives of the rich and the poor . . . and sometimes I wonder who has the better life.
Being able to live in those areas is easy. Being accepted and understood in those worlds takes time.
As a writer, I hope can provide an insight to those differences.
If you see me around Arnold or the St. Louis area, please introduce yourself.
The day is a little easier when there's a friendly face.
The public library has a bunch interesting set of discussion topics this week.

The soldiers have been serving overseas for the last 10 months.
Residents can drop off old or unwanted prescription drugs, no questions asked, at Arnold City Hall on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Another dozen sales are in Fenton this weekend.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
X-ray films and other supplies contain metals that can be recovered and recycled.
Guardsmen from Arnold and Imperial earned their medals for helping deliver $2.7 billion in supplies and for escorting 4,900 Afghan trucks to support units.
The Arnold Farmers' Market will open for the first time on May 5.
Laughlin, a Fox C-6 School board member, is also the president and CEO of Conference Technologies Inc.
There's vacant space next to bed and bedroom retailer STL Beds on Jeffco.
There's also an opportunity to help some unsigned college-bound basketball players.
The new Mayor Pro Tem said he is humbled and honored to receive the position.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
Feel free to post your garage sales on ArnoldPatch and we'll include it in our Friday newsletter emails.
Post your events on ArnoldPatch and well email them in Friday newsletters.
The proposed law will charge a $250 fine on anyone convicted of urinating or defecating in Arnold's streets, parks and sidewalks.
The election of a new city council means councilmen have to choose a Mayor Pro Tem.
Polar Opposites will be the second frozen yogurt restaurant to open in Arnold within the last year.
Cici's Pizza is actually sandwiched by two empty real estate spaces.
Hot Shots franchise owners have posted signs in the former Tilted Kilt sports bar location.