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Want to watch some great classic films over the holidays? DCMP has made four wonderful titles available on its YouTube channel for anyone to view:
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn:
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Described version
Jane Eyre:
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Described version
Little Men:
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Described version
Pygmalion:
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Described version
December is a favorite month for children of all ages, whether they celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa. DCMP wants to help you celebrate the season with classics such as Scrooge, It's a Wonderful Life,
and, The Gift of the Magi. New favorites include In the Month of Kislev, Seven Candles for Kwanzaa, and The Snowman.
Also view our "Winter Holidays" flyer and "December Holidays You May Never Have Heard Of" flyer for even more suggestions.
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Member - Level 1: In addition to accessing information services on our site, you
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listings of media items from our catalog, and elect to receive newsletters concerning information on new
content and services. And it is FREE!
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Member - Level 2: This level of membership includes all the benefits of Level 1 plus
full use of our FREE-LOAN accessible media library. This library is to benefit students who are blind,
visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind. Qualifying applicants include K-12 school
personnel serving these students, their families, and others whose use of the media benefits
at least one such student. Teacher and interpreter training program participants and staff also
qualify. Fill out your no-cost application* and view thousands of items on the Internet
or receive DVD copies through the U.S. mail!
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