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Weather forecast for Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Today – Cloudy. A few showers beginning this morning. Fog patches dissipating this morning. Wind southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming west 40 gusting to 60 late this afternoon. Temperature falling to plus 3 this morning then rising. UV index 1 or low.
Tonight – A few rain showers ending this evening then mainly cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries. Wind west 40 km/h gusting to 60 diminishing to 20 gusting to 40 near midnight. Low minus 4. Wind chill minus 7 in the evening and minus 12 overnight.
‘CK Reads’ title revealed
Chatham-Kent’s largest community book club launched on Monday with the announcement of CKPL’s 2019 CK Reads title.
CK Reads is a community-wide book club where everyone in Chatham-Kent is invited to read the same book.
Through discussions and programs, CK Reads hopes to bring the community closer together through a shared love of reading.
CK Reads will be entering its third year in 2019.
CKPL invites everyone to read ‘City of the Lost’ by Kelley Armstrong.
In this crime thriller, police detective, Casey Butler, relocates to Rockton, a tiny, off-the-grid Yukon town that doesn’t officially exist, to help her best friend escape her abusive ex-husband.
Once in Rockton, Casey works to discover who is killing Rockton residents, a difficult task because everyone in Rockton, including Casey is running from their pasts, pretending to be someone they’re not.
Reserve your copy by calling or visiting your local library or by searching the title at search.ckpl.ca.
Kelley Armstrong is an award winning author who lives in southwestern Ontario.
‘City of the Lost’ is part of Kelley’s ‘Rockton Series’.
CKPL will be offering CK Reads programming from January until April, ending with Kelley’s visit to Chatham on Saturday, April 27.
To find out more about CK Reads programs and events, visit www.ckreads.ca.
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