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Open Mic Night celebrates one-year anniversary at Glencoe library

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Hilary Anderson, Freelance Reporter
12:00 pm CDT October 15, 2014

In a world full of social media, emails and texting, North Shore writers still gather in person at the Glencoe Public Library once a month to share their work with each other at the Writers’ Open Mic Night. 

The get together Oct. 8 set the one-year anniversary of this community event, which continues to gain momentum.

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