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| April 2003 - EVENTS
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SPRING OPENING
at the Gold Mine Thrift Shop
Tuesday, April 1, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
It's time for the annual Spring Opening at the Gold Mine Thrift Shop. Shop early for the best selection of spring clothing, sports equipment, and more. Shop the Gold Mine and support the library!
Related Links:
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- The Gold Mine Thrift Shop Hours, address, and location with map.
- History of the Gold Mine and the Community Library Proceeds from the Gold Mine help fund library services. How did this come about?
"The
Great Books" Book Club
The Six Enneads by Plotinus
Tuesday, April 8, 7:00 pm
With a philosophy that seemingly parallels aspects of Zen Buddhism and revelations from high energy physics, the Egyptian-born Roman philosopher Plotinus is considered the father of neo-Platonism.
Gary Hunt of Iconoclast Bookstore will lead the discussion of Plotinus and The Enneads, and all are welcome to attend and join the discussions.
Related Links:[Top]
- Plotinus - Overview In depth discussion of the writings of Plotinus from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee at Martin.
- Plotinus Biography A short biography of Plotinus from the Whitworth College.
- The Six Enneads by Plotinus Full text of The Enneads available for download by section or in its entirety from the Internet Classics Archive at MIT.
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