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Family Craft: Gingerbread House Making
 Monday, December 11 (3:30 PM - 6:30 PM)
Parkland Library | Family Program
Spend time with your family and make your very own Gingerbread house. Take it home for all to share. Children must be accompanied by an adult or caregiver. Parkland residents only, registration begins November 27th. Call Parkland Library (954) 757-4200.

Beading Workshop
 Tuesday, December 12 (10:00 AM)
 Thursday, December 14 (10:00 AM)
Parkland Library | Adult Program
Learn how to make a silver and crystal bead bracelet. Parkland Library will provide free instruction by jewelry designer, Jane Weidenbenner. Materials will have to be pruchased in the class by participants. Parkland Library cardholders only. One class per person. Registration is required and space is limited. Call Parkland Library (954) 757-4200.

Perceptions of Paradise: The Visual Mythology of Florida as the Garden of Eden
 Wednesday, December 13 (7:00 PM - 8:00 PM)
Parkland Library | Adult Program
Mallory O'Connor, Santa Fe Community College, looks at how art transmits culture and how our perception of "reality" can be shaped by fantasy and imagination. Registration required (954) 757-4200.

Senior Program: Learn To Paint Watercolors
 Wednesday, December 13 (11:00 AM)
Parkland Library | Senior Program
Registration begins on November 18th. - Join Parkland resident Miranda Andrews for an introduction to painting with watercolors. Miranda has a Masters of Science degree from Florida International University. She is a state certified teacher and has taught students of all ages in South Florida.

This program is being run in conjunction with Vizcaya Museum & Gardens trip by the Leisure Services Department. More info...

Book Bunch Book Group
 Tuesday, December 19 (6:30 PM)
Parkland Library | Children's Program
Join us for our monthly book chat for 3rd and 4th graders. We will talk about the book, make a craft and eat a snack. This month’s book is Nim’s Island by Wendy Orr. Think of one discussion question that would be fun to ask the group! Registration required (954) 757-4200.

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Home & Garden
The New York Times
Soil in the City
To keep their place pristine, Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz, above, and his partner usually wear shorts and T-shirts at home.New York City?s dirt level ? a mix of soot and everything from ground-up car tires to sea salt ? is high, and so homeowners who love white rugs and sofas pay a higher price. Call it the dirt tax.

The Lettered Set
For custom stationery fiends, ?social papers? are thriving, in spite of, or perhaps because of, the prevailing digital culture.

On Location: A Second Home, a Starter Budget
A Brooklyn couple made their first home purchase a weekend house in the Catskills, decorating it with pieces acquired through Craigslist, thrift shops and yard sales ? even items found on the street.

A House in the Woods, After the Woods Are Gone
In the dense forests of Montana, the pine trees surrounding the writer?s house have been turning red and dying because of an infestation of beetles.When my wife and I bought land in Montana, the stands of timber were so dense you couldn?t walk through parts of the property. Then the beetles came, killing the stately old trees.

Times Topics: Those 3 Radishes Are Priceless
When I started planting seeds in March, I promised to ?unleash my inner bean counter? and keep track of what I invest in home food production. So is gardening worth the cost?

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