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Current Affairs

Library wedding proposal results in marriage a year later — in the library. | UTSanDiego.com

“On Sept. 28, 2013 Jonathan Moore took his girlfriend, Amber Garcia, to the new central library dedication.

Instead of looking for books, however, they searched for bricks.

As part of a fundraiser for the futuristic dome-shaped library, a few months earlier Moore had purchased a brick for Garcia to have inscribed with a message of her choosing.

After they found her brick inlaid on the patio, Moore led her to a brick he had secretly bought. It said: “I love you, Amber.” Then he guided her to a third brick, inscribed: “Will you marry me?”

On Sept. 27, the anniversary of the library dedication, Moore and Garcia got married — in the library.”

via Library wedding proposal results in marriage a year later — in the library. | UTSanDiego.com.

San Diego Central Library | Orchids & Onions

“After what had to be the better part of an eternity, San Diego finally built a much needed new library. There were cries almost immediately after the old downtown library was completed in the 1950’s that the size and scope of it were not large enough to accommodate a growing city. What started in the 70’s as a hopeful push to construct an adequate library turned into decades of missed opportunities and internal strife. The new Central Library accomplishes those initial scale goals, and then some. Constructed by local architect, Rob Quigley (local!…for a civic project!), the library provides a core hub of education. It’s far more than just books; a pubic school and large digital education component solidfy the importance of this building as a place where the community can embrace knowledge and the act of learning. Library Director Deborah Barrow said upon the library’s opening, “We are more than just books in a big facility. We are a place for people. There is some of everything that you need in a cultural, educated, city, and this is part of the reason the San Diego Public Library has been so important to the city.” Well put.”

via San Diego Central Library | Orchids & Onions.

Spain, Amid Protests, Kills Dog of Ebola-Infected Nurse – NYTimes.com

“MADRID — A dog named Excalibur who belonged to an Ebola-infected nurse was euthanized on Wednesday, even as protesters and animal rights activists surrounded the Madrid home of the nurse and her husband. A online petition calling for the dog’s life to be spared had drawn hundreds of thousands of signatures.

The furor came amid questions about whether dogs can get and transmit the disease.”

via Spain, Amid Protests, Kills Dog of Ebola-Infected Nurse – NYTimes.com.