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Historic Dublin!Discover
Aboxa Fudge
Truly the best fudge you will ever eat! Refreshing new summer flavor – Lemon! Customizable party platters available. Stop in for a free sample! 614-793-8343, www.aboxafudge.com boho 72
A unique boutique offering apparel, accessories, arts & gifts. Enjoy a glass of wine & 10% off Apparel purchase. 614-398-9587, www.boho72.com
Clover Boutique
Clover Boutique, features great earth-friendly finds, including new designer dresses and eco-fab jeans in great summer colors. 20% off w/ad. 614-440-4633, www.cloverboutique.com
Ha’ Penny Bridge Imports of Ireland
Experience Ireland in Grand Style. Authentic Irish and Celtic merchandise includes: Kiltman Kilts, Belleek China, Galway Crystal, Hanna hats and Irish Jewelry. 614-889-9615, www.hapennybridgeimports.com
Jacobsen’s Skin & Body Care
A Unique Boutique salon offering the best in skin care, massage, and makeup. New clients mention this ad and receive 15% off your first visit. 614-799-8032, www.jacobsensdublin.com j. liu
Experience dining at its finest. Specializing in Asian, Italian & American cuisines. Join us for Happy Hour Monday – Friday, 4-7 pm! 614-718-1818, www.jliurestaurant.com
Modern Male
Modern Male is a salon and spa exclusively for men, located at 24 Darby Street. Beer and wine available. There is a Difference... 614-588-0550, www.modernmalespas.com
Sisters Sweet Shoppe
Biggest and best homemade cookies in town. Hand dipped chocolates, gourmet confections, nuts and sweets galore. Visit the Sisters for a delicious experience. 614-761-1118, www.thesisterssweetshoppe.com
White of Dublin
Dublin’s couture bridal boutique offering an intimate setting for your dream designer wedding gown, mother-of-the-bride, bridesmaid and flower girl dresses. www. whiteofdublin.com 614-791-2600
Children’s Reads
By Tamra Headrick, Library
Assistant, Youth
Services
Froggy’s Day with Dad
by Jack London
It’s Father’s Day at last, and Froggy is so excited to play golf with his dad. They end up playing miniature golf and have a crazy time celebrating the day together. Ages 2 and up.
Adult Reads
P is for Putt: A Golf Alphabet
by Brad Herzog
This edition of the popular sports series captures all the majesty and the small nuances of the grand game of golf. Kids will learn who scored a hole-inone when he was 6, and what brassie, spoon, baffy, cleek and mashie have to do with golf. The book is a good introduction to the game, its history, famous players and courses. Ages 6 and up.
Little Pea
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
If Little Pea doesn’t eat all of his sweets, there will be no vegetables for dessert! What’s a young pea to do? Picky eaters will love this story. Ages 3 and up.
Manners Mash-up: A Goofy Guide to Good Behavior
by Various Illustrators
Are your child’s table manners atrocious? Check out this fun guide to etiquette, featuring 14 wellknown artists helping children navigate everyday situations without too much embarrassment. Ages 5 and up.
Dead End in Norvelt
by Jack Gantos
This year’s Newbery Award winner will have you laughing out loud. Twelve-year-old Jack embarks on a strange adventure involving molten wax, Eleanor Roosevelt, a homemade airplane, Girl Scout cookies, a man on a tricycle, a plague, voices from the past, Hells Angels – and possibly murder. Ages 10 and up.
By Jamil Thomas, Team Leader
Tales from Q School
by John Feinstein
The annual PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, “Q School,” is as brutal as any competition in all of sports – just six rounds to secure one of 30 open slots on the PGA Tour. This is the story of the fallen veterans and eager rookies competing at the 2005 Q School, Golf’s Fifth Major.
The Amateurs
by John Niven
Gary Irvine wakes up from a coma with a golf-ball-sized dent in his head, Tourette’s syndrome and a newfound proficiency at golf. A championship run to the final rounds of the British Open ensues, complicated by the comedic side effects of his condition, as well as by his family: a wannabe gangster brother and a cheating wife.
The Baseball Codes
by Jason Turbow with Michael Duca
Put down that official rule book; here are the essential rules governing Major League Baseball –the unwritten ones, rules that players can only truly learn by breaking them.
The Limit: Life and Death on the 1961 Grand Prix Circuit
by Michael Cannell
In the days before seatbelts and roll bars, Death lurked around every turn as daring racers pursued the limit, that slight perimeter of top speed that would barely keep their wheels on the road, but might bring them victory. This is the story of Phil Hill, the California hot-rod mechanic who would become the first American to win the Grand Prix.
Taste What You’re Missing
by
Barb
Stuckey
A professional food developer, Barb Stuckey explains the science of taste, how the five senses work together to form “flavor perceptions” and how your own individual biology creates personal experiences of everything you taste, revealing the reasons why you love some foods and can’t stand others.