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The return of Kepler's

I was pretty heartbroken over the closing of Kepler's Bookstore in Menlo Park. But happy days are here again: it's re-opening! This Saturday, Oct. 8th, at 11 am.

From Clark Kepler, via the Save Kepler's website:

I want to express my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all of you who have loved and supported Kepler's this past half century and who have come forward to help make Kepler's renaissance possible. Your outpouring of support has been astounding and humbling. I have always known that you appreciated and valued our service, but I could never have known how truly and profoundly held your feelings were. We are blessed to serve such a mindful and responsive community. With your sustained patronage, Kepler's will be there with you, and for you, providing books and writers with varied ideas and provocative opinions for another fifty years.