Library News for May 10

Preschool children can attend Story Hour on Tuesday at 10:00 am and Saturday’s at 1:00 pm. Toddler Time is Thursday at 10:00 am. We hope visiting the library with your child is part of your weekly routine.

Students ages 10 – 18 will want to join our Summer Science Club. On Thursday, May 18 at 5:00 pm we’ll kick off the program and create glow-in-the-dark magic mud. Space is limited for so call 237-3861 or stop by the circulation desk and register to attend.

Loose Ends will teach you to knit or crochet. Crafters meet every Tuesday at 3:30. Supplies are provided for beginners.

School-age children are invited to Lego My Library on Saturday, May 20 at 11:00 am.

New books for children include: Stop Feedin’ Da Boids! by James Sage, The Last Tree by Ingrid Chabbert, Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp by Jennifer Adams, Zoology: Cool Women Who Work with Animals by Jennifer Swanson, Zebra on the Go by Jill Nogales Mrs. McBee Leaves Room 3 by Gretchen Brandenburg McLellan, John Ronald’s Dragons: The Sory of J.R.R. Tolkien by Caroline McAlister, Vampirina At the Beach by Countess Anne Marie Pace, Stepping Stones: A Refugee Family’s Journey by Margriet Ruurs, Insects: The Most Fun Bug Book Ever by Sneed B. Collard III, God Gave Us the World by Lisa Tawn Bergren, Human Movement: How the Body Walks, Runs, Jumps, and Kicks by Carla Mooney, and We’re All Wonders by R.J. Palacio.

New books for young adults include: Optimists Die First by Susin Nielsen, Perfect by Cecelia Ahern, Scythe by Neal Shusterman, A Season of Daring Greatly by Ellen Emerson White, Unbecoming by Jenny Downham and 10 Things I Can See From Here by Carrie Mac.

New books on the adult fiction shelf include: No Easy Target by Iris Johansen, I found You by Lisa Jewell, High Stakes by Fern Michaels, The Homestead by Linda Byler,  Whisper Goodbye by Myra  Johnson, Against All Odds by Danielle Steel, Walking on my Grave by Carolyn Hart, Robert B. Parker’s Little White Lies by Ace Atkins, 16 Seduction by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro, The Broken Road by Richard Paul Evans, Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts,

New books on the adult non-fiction shelf include: Old Home Love by Andy and Candis Meredith, South and West by Joan Didion, Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked by Adam Alter, Prince Charles by Sally Bedell Smith, Rebel Mother: My Childhood Chasing the Revolution by Peter Andreas, The Chamberlain Key: Unlocking the God Code to REval Divie Messages Hidden in the Bible by Timothy P. Smith, The Book of Home How-To & The Complete Outdoor Building by Black  & Decker, and Oppose Any Foe: The Rise of America’s Special Operations Forces by Mark Moyar, Mind Over Meds by Andrew Weil, MD.

New movies this week include: A Dog’s Purpose starring Britt Robertson and John Ortiz, The Comedian starring Robert De Niro, Gold starring Matthew Mconaughey, Rings starring Matilda Lutz, Tunnel starring Jung-Woo Ha, Around the World starring Peppa Pig ™, Mia and Me and The Red Turtle (A film by Michael Dudok De Wit).

 Did you know our E-book collection is larger than our traditional book collection?  To access our digital resources or to borrow movies or music from the library, simply get a library card. Library cards are free with a photo I.D. and a recently postmarked piece of mail.  If there’s a special book, movie, or music artist you would like to see offered, please let us know. We’ll do our best to meet your needs.

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