02/09/12 Books
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- Questions surround Yakima man's life and death
- Gates Foundation awards $880,000 to two Valley nonprofits
- La Salle senior shines at service
- Sheriff checks report that principal sat on boy
- Government taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud
- Public trust in YPD starts with increased transparency
- Federal grants mean upgrades for Mabton and Granger
READING/SIGNING
YVONNE PEPIN-WAKEFIELD. 4-5:30 p.m. Sunday at Inklings Bookshop, 5629 Summitview Ave., Chalet Place. Author will read from "Suitcase Filled With Nails: Lessons Learned From Teaching Art In Kuwait." 509-965-5830.
* Author's ceramics work will be on display at the Larson Gallery's exhibit, "From The Ground Up," Saturday through March 31.
WORKSHOPS
ALLIED ARTS OF YAKIMA VALLEY. Ongoing writing classes. Full schedules and details at www.alliedartsyakima.org or 509-966-0930.
* 10 a.m. Tuesdays: Adult Poetry Workshops.
WRITING
BYOB NIGHT. 6:30 p.m. at Allied Arts, 5000 W. Lincoln Ave. Relaxed, creative exploring for ages 21 and older; choose from art, writing or theater. Cost: $12 preregistered, $15 at the door per night. 509-966-0930 or www.alliedartsyakima.org.
* Feb. 21: "It's My Life."
* Feb. 28: "Developing an Alter Ego."

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