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“We are the books, the nonfiction, the fiction, but we're music, we're DVDs, we're art, we're online access, we're meeting rooms, we're programming,” said Liz Smith, Head of Public Relations for the Lima Public Library. “We're a place to come and be safe or cool off. We're more than just the books these days.”

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“You know what? Slow gets you there. You don't have to go out like you're doing a marathon gardening trick. Slow gets you there. Slow down, sit down, enjoy what you have planted,” said Sandra Kennedy, an Allen County Master Gardener. “This is the same to save all of us, older, aging people. You don't stop gardening when you get old, you get old when you stop gardening, and that's the truth. Think about that—be rejoice in your oldness.”