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ADVISORY/ Books-A-Million Grand Opening Weekend June 22-25 in Wichita Falls, Texas.


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ADVISORY... for Thurs., June 22

WICHITA FALLS Wichita Falls, city (1990 pop. 96,259), seat of Wichita co., N Tex., on the Wichita River; inc. 1889. The city's name comes from the Wichitas and from the falls that have since been reduced to an area of rapidly flowing water in the Wichita River. , Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 19, 2000

Books-A-Million, Inc. (NASDAQ/NM:BAMM BAMM British Association of Medical Managers
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) is pleased to announce the grand opening of its new location in Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls is a city in Wichita County, Texas, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 104,197. It is the principal city of the Wichita Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Archer, Clay and Wichita counties. . The following is the schedule for the Grand Opening at the new Books-A-Million located at 3111 Midwestern Parkway/Sikes Senter Mall. For information call the store at (940) 763-2702.

Thursday, June 22

-- 10 am Autograph autograph

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 session with author David Gregory David Gregory may refer to:
  • David Gregory (mathematician), Scottish mathematician
  • David Gregory (journalist), American journalist
  • David Gregory (BBC), BBC News journalist
  • David Gregory (footballer), English footballer
 

Promoting the book Horsefeathers horse·feath·ers   Slang
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Nonsense; foolishness.

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-- 11 am Autograph session with author Betty McCutchan

Promoting the book Already Ours: Everyday of the Year

-- 2 pm Clowns making balloon animals and face painting

-- 3 pm Free Blood Pressure screening

-- 5 pm Storytime with Clifford the Big Red Dog

Friday, June 23

-- 10 am Autograph session with author Betty McCutchan

Promoting the book Already Ours: Everyday of the Year

-- 11 am Autograph session with author Lee McEwen

Promoting the book The Sylvia Factor

-- 2 pm Clowns making balloon animals and face painting

-- 6 pm Storytime with the Berenstain Bears

Saturday, June 24

-- 9 am Local sheriff's department visiting and doing Kid Print

-- 11 am Autograph session with author Lee McEwen

Promoting the book The Sylvia Factor

-- 11 am Pokemon League

-- 2 pm Clowns making balloon animals and face painting

-- 3 pm Free Blood Pressure screening

Sunday, June 25

-- 11 am Autograph session with author Lee McEwen

Promoting the book The Sylvia Factor

-- 12 pm Clowns making balloon animals and face painting

-- 1 pm Storytime with Toby

-- 2 pm Poetry reading with James Rankin James Rankin may refer to:
  • James Rankin (lighthouse keeper) (1844–1921), American lighthouse keeper
  • Sir James Rankin, 1st Baronet (1842–1915), British Member of Parliament
  • James Rankin (actor) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0710258/
 

-- 2 pm Relaxation workshop

-- 2 pm Romance club with authors:

Vickie Taylor -- The Lawman's Last Stand

Linda Castillo -- Remember the Night

Catherine Spangler -- Shielder

-- 5 pm Autograph session with author Gerald Thomason

Promoting the book Channel Zero

Books-A-Million, Inc., is one of the leading book retailers and sells on the Internet at www.booksamillion.com. The Company presently operates 183 stores in 17 states. The Company operates four distinct store formats, including large superstores operating under the names Books-A-Million and Books & Co., traditional bookstores and combination book and greeting card stores, both operating under the name Bookland Book´land`

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