Winter/Spring Story Time starts up

Story Time resumed on Tuesday, January 7 at 9:30 a.m.
Story Time will continue with the theme-“What Can We Dewey In the Library”, during the winter/spring session, learning about the Dewey Decimal system and the different kinds of nonfiction children’s books at the Library.
In 2020 we will be doing things differently in winter/spring session. Story Time will go from January through the end of April and then we will take the month of May off to prepare for the Summer Reading Program.
We will also have one or more guest readers for three weeks at the end of January and first of February. Be sure to come and welcome our guest reader.
In the past we have discontinued Story Time in March but I find it’s too hard for kids to get in the habit of coming back when the weather warms up so we will see if we can have a more consistent attendance scheduling Story Time this way.

New books for the new year @ the Library

Sixteen new books for the new year were added to the Library circulation this week. We have something for everyone, children, young adults, adult mystery and romance.
New young adult series by James Patterson, Ali Cross and new graphic novels in the children’s area are Dragonet Prophecy by Tui Sutherland, this is book one in the Wings of Fire Graphic novel series and Dogman: Fetch-22 by Dav Pilkey.
New adult novels include Abandoned by Allison Brennan, Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg, Final Option by Clive Cussler, Genesis by Robin Cook, Ghost Fire by Wilbur Smith, Girl Behind the Red Rope by Ted Dekker and his daughter Rachelle Dekker, Minute to Midnight by David Baldacci, Noel Street by Richard Paul Evans, Rise of the Magicks by Nora Roberts, Siberian Dilemma by Martin Cruz Smith, Spy by Danielle Steel and Tom Clancy’s Code of Honor written by Marc Cameron.

Library Closings for the holidays

The Library will be closed for the following holidays:

Thanksgiving-Thursday-Sunday, November 28-December 1
Christmas-Tuesday & Wednesday, December 24-25
New Years Day-Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Wishing everyone blessings during this holiday season.

Story Time Winding up for 2019

The fall session of Story Time will wind up on Tuesday, November 26 with a celebration of Thanksgiving. Then Story Time will take a break in December and will resume on Tuesday, January 7 at 9:30 a.m.
Story Time will continue with the theme-“What Can We Dewey In the Library”, during the winter/spring session, learning about the Dewey Decimal system and the different kinds of nonfiction children’s books at the Library.
In 2020 we will be doing things differently in winter/spring session. Story Time will go from January through the end of April and then we will take the month of May off to prepare for the Summer Reading Program.
In the past we have discontinued Story Time in March but I find it’s too hard for kids to get in the habit of coming back when the weather warms up so we will see if we can have a more consistent attendance scheduling Story Time this way.
Every one have a great Thanksgiving and Christmas and I look forward to seeing all of you back in 2020.
Love, Miss Sandy

New Books & Happy Thanksgiving

The Library purchased about 20 new books recently including the children’s book Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Ball by Jeff Kinney and the nonfiction books Finding Chika: A little girl, an earthquake and making a family by Mitch Albom. Other new books include 19th Christmas by James Patterson, Andromeda Evolution by Michael Crichton, Bloody Genius by John Sandford, Blue Moon by Lee Child, Christmas Boutique by Jennifer Chiaverini, Child’s Play by Danielle Steel, Deserter by Nelson DeMille, Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes, Guardians by John Grisham, Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry by Mary Higgins Clark, Night Fire by Michael Connelly, Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout, Quantum by Patricia Cornwell, Shape of the Night by Tess Gerritsen, Smoke Screen by Terri Blackstock, Stealth by Stuart Woods, Twisted Twenty-Six by Janet Evanovich, and What Happens in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand.

New Books for Fall

New fiction books at the Library include: The Dark Side by Danielle Steel, The Fifth Column by Andrew Gross, The Institute by Stephen King, Killer Instinct by James Patterson, Land of Wolves by Craig Johnson, The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter, Lethal Agent (a Vince Flynn novel) by Kyle Mills, Met Her Match by Jude Deveraux, Nothing Ventured by Jeffrey Archer, A Single Thread by Tracy Chevalier, Sins of the Fathers by J.A. Jance, Tidelands by Philippa Gregory, The Timepiece by Beverly Lewis, The Titanic Secret by Clive Cussler, Under Currents by Nora Roberts, What Rose Forgot by Nevada Barr, Vendetta in Death by J.D. Robb, and You Don’t Own Me by Mary Higgins Clark.
Also new are How Happiness Happens by Max Lucado and young adult books The Golden Tower by Holly Black and The Tyrant’s Tomb by Rick Riordan

Story Time resumes Tuesday, Sept. 3

Story Time will resume Tuesday, September 3 at 9:30 a.m. for fall with the theme

What Can I Dewey in the Library?

Children will learn how to use the Library, all the different classifications of books, all the information available at our library and how to find what you are looking for.
Tuesday, September 3 we will celebrate Grandparents Day reading books about grandparents and making a craft for grandparents. Also the children will be able to select the books that we will read the following week, September 10. We will also have snacks that week to celebrate the beginning of Story Time.
Story Time will be held every Tuesday morning from 9:30-10 a.m. from Sept. 3-Nov. 19.

The Library got some new books for the dog days of summer

One Good Deed by David Baldacci, Bitterroots by C.J. Box, Contraband by Stuart Woods, Dangerous Man by Robert Crais, Feared by Lisa Scottoline, Game of Snipers by Stephen Hunter, The Inn and Warning by James Patterson, Labyrinth by Catherine Coulter, Lost and Found by Danielle Steel, Outfox by Sandra Brown, Queen Bee by Dorothea Benton Frank, Red Metal by Mark Greaney, Smokescreen by Iris Johansen, Temptation Darling by Johanna Lindsey, The New Girl by Daniel Silva and Window by the Bay by Debbie Macomber.
We also got the children’s book Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls by Dav Pilkey and the young adult book Sophia, Princess Among Beasts by James Patterson.

Summer Reading Program is almost here

This year’s theme is “A Universe of Stories” and will be focused on space and our solar system. Ages for the program are toddler to ten-years-old.
We are changing things up again this year by having five programs this summer but we will also have our mailboxes for all kids. So even if time and other activities keep your children from being able to attend the program’s they can still participate in the Summer Reading Program.
Program dates and times are Tuesdays, June 4, June 18, July 2, July 16 and July 30 from 9:30-11 a.m. I will set up a mailbox for children that sign up and will put activities in their mail boxes every two weeks on the weeks that we don’t have a program scheduled.

New Books at the Library for Spring

The Library purchased 15 new best sellers for the Library collection this week including A List by J.A. Jance, Celtic Empire by Clive Cussler, Cornwalls are Gone and First Lady by James Patterson, Dark Tribute by Iris Johansen, Deep Harbor by Fern Michaels, Fifth Doctrine by Karen Robards, Last Second by Catherine Coulter, Persian Gamble by Joel C. Rosenberg, Redemption by David Baldacci, Run Away by Harlan Coben, Someone Knows by Lisa Scottoline, Wild Card by Stuart Woods and Wolf Pack by C.J. Box.