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Batavia’s Books Between Bites welcomes Lester Munson on February 20

Batavia's popular monthly
noontime book program, Books Between Bites, welcomes Lester Munson, nationally
known commentator and ESPN senior writer and legal analyst, for his annual
visit to the program on Thursday, February 20th. The free book discussion
series is held at the Batavia Public Library, 10 S. Batavia Avenue, from noon
to 1 p.m.  Munson will discuss the books
“Ramblers: Loyola Chicago 1963 — The Team that Changed the Color of College
Basketball” by Michael Lenehan, and “The 34-Ton Bat: The Story of Baseball as
Told Through Bobbleheads, Cracker Jacks, Jockstraps, Eye Black, and 375 Other
Strange and Unforgettable Objects” by Sports Illustrated's Steve Rushin.



The public is invited to attend this free program and reservations are not
required. It is held in the large community room located on the main level of
the Batavia Public Library. Parking is available in the lot just south and
adjacent to the library.



People are invited to bring their lunch and eat as they enjoy the program and
discussion.  Lunch items, beverages and
baked goods can be purchased at Chapters Coffeehouse & Café, located just
inside the library.





For more information about Books
Between Bites
, please visit the website http://booksbetweenbites.com or call
630-482-9157. The complete schedule can be found on the website and printed season
schedules are available at Batavia Public Library in the entry hall kiosk.







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