| Marciariello searches the country for interesting people whose 
			professions will provide fascinating glimpses into areas of 
			expertise that we may not encounter here in central Illinois. This 
			year is no exception. The programs will present not only members 
			of the arts, an area that Marciariello knows well from her career 
			directing orchestras and arts organizations in the U.S. and Europe, 
			but will also include people in unique professions. Behind the Scenes kicks off on Oct. 25 with a visit to Atlanta by 
			a representative of the world-renowned St. Louis Zoo, who will 
			discuss their baby animal program and how it is managed. No animals 
			will be brought because of the distance, but animal care, mating and 
			management of the program will be topics of discussion. On Nov. 22, Marciariello is bringing 
			Dudley Cocke to Atlanta. 
			Cocke is nationally known for his Roadside Theater program, where he 
			enlists members of a community to participate in a production that 
			he directs. While he has staged productions in large cities like 
			Brooklyn and New Orleans, he specializes in bringing theater to 
			rural America, with a theme of social activism. Bob Lupone will travel to Atlanta on 
			Jan. 10, 2014. A dancer and 
			actor, Lupone is the brother of actress Patti Lupone. He has starred 
			on stage and television, appearing in the original production of "A 
			Chorus Line" on Broadway and in "Jesus Christ Superstar." His 
			television credits include the popular crime drama "The Sopranos," 
			where he had a recurring role, and "Sex in the City."
			  Marciariello is offering a change of pace from the arts world on 
			Jan. 31. Ryan Aper, a Lincoln High School graduate and Major League 
			Baseball draftee, will be interviewed about what his experiences 
			have been breaking into professional sports. Aper holds several 
			records set during his time at Lincoln High and Lincoln Land 
			Community College. He was drafted by the Miami Marlins.   [to top of second 
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			Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, will be a special evening as the 
			Atlanta Country Club will be turned into a cabaret when Brian Davis
			travels to town to entertain. Davis is a Peoria-area singer and 
			songwriter.   All of the Behind the Scenes programs will be at the Atlanta 
			Country Club. The evenings begin at 6:30 with a wine and cheese 
			reception, and the program commences at 7. The cost is $10 per show, 
			or $9 when a person books four or more programs. Check the Atlanta Public Library 
			website, www.apldinfo.org, 
			for further details. The Behind the Scenes information is listed 
			under "Programs & Services > Programs for Adults," or
			click here. The 
			library phone number is 217-648-2112.   
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CURT FOX] 
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