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Barnes & Noble

WESTMINSTER|9370 Sheridan Blvd.

1:30-2:30 P.M.|John Fielder signs “Colorado 1870-2000 Vol. 2.”

Barnes & Noble

GOLDEN|14347 W. Colfax Ave.

3-4:30 P.M.|John Fielder signs “Colorado 1870-2000 Vol. 2.”

M 4-9 P.M.|The Jefferson Symphony Association holds its annual Holiday Book Fair showcasing several local authors, refreshments and more. Tom Noel (“Riding High”), Doug Whitehead (“Colorado’s Best”) and Dick Kreck (“Murder at the Brown Palace”) are among the authors who will sign copies of their books from 7 to 9 p.m. Live entertainment (4:30-9 p.m.) and crafts for young children, (4-6 p.m.), are also offered.

Blackberries Coffee Lounge

710 E. 26th Ave.

SA 2-4 P.M.|Rochelle Johnson and Monica Frazier Anderson will read from and sign “When A Sistah’s Fed Up.” Johnson’s artwork is on the cover of the book written by Anderson.

Book Buffs, Ltd.

DENVER|1519 S. Pearl St.

W 6:30 P.M.|Richard F. Fleck will discuss and sign “Spirit Mound, A Novel of Ancient Ireland.”

The Bookies

4315 E. Mississippi Ave.

SA 2-4 P.M.|Mark Overmeyer signs “When Writing Workshop Isn’t Working, Answers to Ten Tough Questions, Grades 2 5.”

Borders Books

NORTHGLENN|241 W. 104th Ave.

NOON-1 P.M.|John Fielder signs “Colorado 1870-2000 Vol. 2.”

Boulder Book Store

BOULDER|1107 Pearl St.

M 7:30 P.M.|Jim Steinberg signs “Colorado Less Traveled” and Susan J. Tweit signs “The San Luis Valley: Sand Dunes & Sandhill Cranes.”

TU 7:30 P.M.|David Wann signs “Reinventing Community: Stories from the Neighborhoods of Co-housing” and Chuck Durrett signs “Senior Co-housing: A Contemporary Approach to Independent Living.”

W 7:30 P.M.|Clay Evans signs “The Winter Witch.”

TH 7:30 P.M.|Robert Castellino signs “Boulder: Yesterday & Today.”

Denver Book Mall

32 Broadway

3 P.M.|Carrie Vaughn signs “Kitty and the Midnight Hour.”

SA 3 P.M.|Johanna Fallis signs “The Thorndyke Diaries.”

Denver Zoo

2300 Steele St.

SA 9:30-10:15 A.M.|”Denver Zoo Tales Family Book Club,” a holiday book program, for parents and children up to 5 years old. The cost is $12 for child with adult non-member, $10 for child with adult member and $3 for each additional child, siblings younger than one year old are free. Call 303-376-4800 for more information and to register. The next program is Dec. 17.

Eldorado Canyon State Park

ELDORADO SPRINGS|Located off Highway 93 about eight miles south of Boulder

SA 10 A.M.-5 P.M.|The Visitor Center is hosting a “Meet Local Authors Holiday Open House.” Joyce Gellhorn and Janet Robertson are among the authors who will be present.

Evergreen Library

EVERGREEN|5000 Highway 73 at Buffalo Park Road

TH 7 P.M.|The Thursday Night Book Group will discuss “Esperanza Rising” by Pam Munoz Ryan.

Koelbel Library

CENTENNIAL|5955 S. Holly St.

W 6:30-8:30 P.M.|The library is hosting the sixth annual “Booklover’s Holiday Party” with music, refreshments and more. The party is free.

Mizel Center for Arts and Culture

350 S. Dahlia St.

7 P.M.|Deborah Lipstadt, a professor of Jewish studies at Emory University, will discuss “History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving.” Tickets are $10. Call 303-316-6360 for reservations.

Roxborough State Park

LITTLETON|4757 N. Roxborough Drive

SA 10 A.M.-1 P.M.|The Castle Rock Writers sign “Douglas County, Colorado: A Photographic Journey.” The book is a collaboration between the Douglas County Libraries Foundation, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation and a group of local writers known as The Castle Rock Writers.

Tattered Cover Cherry Creek

2955 E. First Ave.

M 7:30 P.M.|Doris Kearns Goodwin will discuss and sign “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln.” Free tickets for the signing will be available at 6:30 p.m.

TU 7:30 P.M.|Russell Martin will read from and sign “The Sorrow of Archeology.”

W 7:30 P.M.|Gail Waldstein will read from and sign “To Quit This Calling: Firsthand Tales of a Pediatric Pathologist.”

TH 7:30 P.M.|David Gottlieb will discuss and sign “Letters to a Buddhist Jew.”

F 7:30 P.M.|Jeremy Mercer will discuss and sign “Time Was Soft There: A Paris Sojourn at Shakespeare & Co.”

SA 11 A.M.|Jay Leeuwenburg and Denny Dressman will discuss and sign “Yes I Can! Yes You Can!”

SA 2 P.M.|Clay Bonnyman Evans will read from and sign “The Winter Witch.”

SA 7:30 P.M.|Nora Guthrie will discuss and sign “Woody Guthrie: Art Works.”

Tattered Cover LoDo

1628 16th St.

TU 5:30 P.M.|Kendra Lee will discuss and sign “Selling Against the Goal: How Corporate Sales Professionals Generate the Leads They Need” as part of the Professional Pursuits Series.

TU 7:30 P.M.|Cat Hulbert will discuss and sign “Outplaying the Boys: Poker Tips for Competitive Women.”

SA 2 P.M.|James H. Pickering will discuss “America’s Switzerland: Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park, the Growth Years” as part of the Rocky Mountain Land Series.

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