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Aboite The Aboite branch is book club central! They have two very active book clubs that meet on a monthly basis. At the Aboite branch you can browse around 99,000 items. This location also has one of the largest collections of non-print material. Take home the latest DVD, Blu-Ray, or video game, or check out a Playaway and listen to a book that’s stored in your pocket. Located to the left of the main entrance.  It is accessible 24 hours a day. 260.421.1310 Hours Sunday                       Closed Monday 10am-9pm Tuesday 10am-9pm Wednesday 10am-9pm Thursday 10am-9pm Friday 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-6pmVisitors create Sydney Harbour LEGO masterpieces Hurry in to join in the fun - there is only one week left to enjoy this wonderful exhibition at the Museum of Sydney before it closes on 31 July. Come in and marvel at LEGO® professional Ryan McNaught's playful Sydney Harbour creations incorporating world-first fireworks, lights, movement and almost 1000 minifigs.




Then test your skills making your own LEGO® masterpiece. Book your tickets now! The Tank Stream ballot is now open Hyde Park BarracksConvict Escapades Audition NoticeDon’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime immersive theatre opportunity for aspiring actors aged 14–18 years. Online shopNew book out soon: Darling mother, darling son Employment17/EXE006 Director, Curatorial & Museums The Cook and the CuratorSignature dishesAn image of the past (Picture: Winenot69) Remember getting your red basket and doing a supermarket sweep in that stationery warehouse? Coming away with some random book stand or Parker Pen you didn’t really want or need, but would definitely make sure you did all your homework this year? These days most people probably get their school supplies in Tesco or Asda, or Paperchase for those of a more bourgeois disposition. That’s part of the reason why Staples is the latest high street name to go out of business in the UK.




MORE: Shops should stay open on Boxing Day and retail workers don’t need your pity Office superstore no more (Picture: Rex) It has more than 100 shops in the UK, but they won’t be branded Staples anymore after the American company which owns it has sold it to Hilco for a ‘nominal sum’. Some of the shops may still stay open under a different name, so at the moment it’s not clear what will happen to more than 1,100 staff who work there. Hilco, the same ‘restructuring’ company which took on HMV when it got into trouble, said it would phase out the Staples brand over the next few months. Paul McGowan, of Hilco Capital, said: ‘While retail in the UK has been challenged recently, a team led by retail veteran Alan Gaynor will work alongside the existing management team to build a plan for success for the business.’ So far this year, several other retailers have said they will shut their UK shops – including BHS, Austin Reed, Banana Republic and American Apparel.




Check out what’s happening at your Toys R Us store and join in the fun! All our events are totally FREE and guarantee smiles all round!The PJ Masks heroes will be coming to a select few Toys R Us stores over the coming weeks! The PJ Masks appearances are a ticketed event and you…Fun things to DO. Here for the Cocktails? Bottomless Brunch: Every Weekend Friday Feeling: Extended Happy Hour from 6-10pm! No one does a hen do, like DSD do! Follow us on Social!Today we made a return to tell you Technicopedia recently got yet another update. This time Eric Albrecht (Blakbird) added his usual detailed descriptions and images for all the LEGO Technic models released in the year of 1999. This was a year with many new sets (25) but most of them were small vehicles and weird figures which I hardly can identify as Technic, but we all know these kind of obscure years when LEGO was entering in a dark era that almost took the company into bankruptcy... But since not everything needed to be bad news, this was also the year that brought a major change for the Technic theme.




A new supercar was born - 8448 Super Street Sensation aka Super Car Mk II. By this time the innovative Technic beams had already been introduced, but a new world of curved panels and flex cables just emerged. Out of curiosity this set resulted from styling exercise. LEGO sponsored a design project at Coventry University and used those ideas in creating the model. They used rounded beams and new fairing panels to suggest body panels and the new flexible cross axles and corrugated tubes to create a curves that were simply not possible with older construction techniques. The result was by far the most realistic looking of the auto chassis released to date. Apart from the 8466 4x4 Off-Roader, which is super but not exactly a car, the 8448 was in the opinion of many the last LEGO Technic supercar released, but just until we get our hands in the upcoming 46056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS... TechnicBRICKs contents may be sporadically updated, if the authors finds further relevant info about a certain post, or content/spell mistakes.




Hence please don't be surprised if you find few changes at later visits, relative to a previous read. TechnicBRICKs often shows other peoples' creations and/or images. We always try to credit the author(s) and link to their main publishing website, and if possible with their name in real life. Since this is not always possible, we request that if you find something here that is yours or from someone you know, you leave a comment on the respective post and claim the authorship. TechnicBRICKs is optimized for Firefox 16.0 and 1600x1200 resolution displays or wider. LEGO® is a trademark of The LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this blog. LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and Knob configurations, the Minifigure and MINDSTORMS, are registered trademarks of The LEGO Group. Original LEGO images are copyrighted by The LEGO Group and are used here in accordance with their fair play policy.At the Owen J. Roberts Board of School Directors Regular Business Meeting on Monday, February 23, 2015, several students were recognized for outstanding accomplishments.




2015 OJRMS Spelling Bee Participants Robin Mailum, Grade 8, with Mrs. Laura Frank Congratulations were extended to Middle School student, Robin Mailum, who qualified for the Chester County Spelling Bee contest and competed through five rounds. Congratulations to the members of the Mindsteins First Lego League team from East Vincent Elementary School, coached by Ms. Carrie Mitton, who completed in the First State FLL Championship: Congratulations to the members of the Watercolor Wildcats First Lego League team from North Coventry Elementary School, coached by Ms. Patrice Reiche, assistant coach Ms. Patty Janda, and high school team member Walter Nelson, who completed in the First State FLL Championship: Congratulations to the members of the WiredCats First Lego League team from the OJR Middle School, coached by Mr. Justin Giannone, who completed in the Eastern PA FLL Championship: Congratulations to the members of the Owen J. Robots First Lego League team from the OJR Middle School, coached by Mr. Justin Giannone, who completed in the Eastern PA FLL Championship:

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