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Library to host ‘History of Nancy Drew Series’ event on 9/14

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The Rochester Public Library invites the community to explore the intriguing history of the beloved sleuth, Nancy Drew.

This presentation covers the many editions of the Nancy Drew series, from its debut in the 1930s to the present day. Attendees will also learn surprising facts about the iconic series, shared by Alicia Mello, a passionate collector and expert on Nancy Drew.

Participants are encouraged to bring their Nancy Drew books and memories to share with the group.

The event will be held in the Community Room on September 14, starting at 2:00 pm. For additional information or questions, contact Programming Librarian Abby Rosselli at (603) 335-7550 or rpl.info@rochesternh.gov.

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