On Wednesday, Aug. 2, from 3-4 p.m., the library will have a young adult (for ages 13 and up) inflatable Bubble Soccer event at the KCTC grass lot!
THE LIBRARY WILL NOT HAVE PROGRAMING IN …
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On Wednesday, Aug. 2, from 3-4 p.m., the library will have a young adult (for ages 13 and up) inflatable Bubble Soccer event at the KCTC grass lot!
THE LIBRARY WILL NOT HAVE PROGRAMING IN AUGUST. This includes recurring programs such as Movie Mondays, Wednesday’s Storytimes, or Friday’s Toddler Times.
A reminder that the last day to turn in all library Summer Reading Program reading logs in order to be eligible for prize drawing will be Friday, Aug. 4.
New Adult Fiction: “Drowning” by T. J. Newman; “Palazzo” by Danielle Steel; “The Paris Daughter” by Kristin Harmel; “The Happiness Plan” by Susan Mallery
New Adult Non-Fiction: “The Red Planet” by Simon Morden; “Cornfields to Gold Medals: Coaching Championship Basketball, Lessons in Leadership, and a Rise from Humble Beginnings” by Don Showalter
New Adult Media: “The Biggest Little Farm”
New Junior Fiction: “The Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna” by Alda P. Dobbs; “You Are Here: Connecting Flights” by Ellen Oh; “Willa The Wisp: (Fabled Stables #1)” by Jonathan Auxier
New Easy Books: “Let Me Finish!” by Minh Lê; “Woo Hoo! You’re Doing Great!” by Sandra Boynton; “Sylvie” by Jean Reidy
New Young Adult Books: “Huda F R U” by graphic novel by Huda Fahmy; “Fallout: Spies, superbombs, and the ultimate cold war showdown” by Steve Sheinkin
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