7-11 Food for Fines, fines on overdue Central Arkansas Library System materials currently checked out can be canceled with the return of the material and a donation of at least one nonperishable food item.

8 “Dr. Seuss and Philosophy: Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!” a discussion of the common ground between Socrates and the Sneetches, 7 p.m., FCL.

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10 Ashley Cooksey (“My Mom is a Super Hero”), 1 p.m. TBIB.

10 Berniece Vann (“Dream a Dream: a novel”), 3 p.m., HC.

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15 Mary Sue Anton and John Gill (“Open House” and “New Madrid: The Mississippi River Town in History and Legend”), 6 p.m., TBIB.

17 Tiffany Hays (“How I Got Over”), 1 p.m., TBIB.

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28 Allyson Lewis (“The 7 Minute Solution”), 4 p.m., TBIB.

Area bookstores, libraries and venues:

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CS: Clinton School of Public Service, Sturgis Hall, 1200 President Clinton Ave., 683-5200.

FCL: Faulkner County Library, 1900 Tyler St., Conway, 501-327-7482.

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HC: Hastings of Conway, 1360 Old Morrilton Hwy., Conway, 501-329-1108.

LL: Laman Library, 2801 Orange St., North Little Rock, 501-758-1720.

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ML: Main Library, 100 Rock St., 918-3000.

TBIB: That Bookstore in Blytheville, 316 W. Main St., Blytheville, 870-763-3333.

WW: WordsWorth Books & Co., 5920 R St., 663-9198.

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