Programs/events
Preschool Storytime every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
Toddler Time every Friday at 10:30 a.m.
Jan. 13 – Kick-off for the youth winter reading program at 1 p.m.
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Programs/events
Preschool Storytime every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
Toddler Time every Friday at 10:30 a.m.
Jan. 13 – Kick-off for the youth winter reading program at 1 p.m.
New adult fiction: “Robert B. Parker’s Angel Eyes” by Ace Atkins; “Someone to Remember” by Mary Balough; “The Andromeda Evolution” by Michael Crichton; “Can’t Judge a Book by it’s Murder” by Amy Lillard; and “An Amish Wedding Feast on Ice Mountain” by Kelly Long.
New adult nonfiction: “The Body: A Guide for Occupants” by Bill Bryson; “Me” by Elton John; and “Why Do They Hate Us? Making Peace With the Muslim World” by Steve Slocum.
New young adult: “The Hive” by Barry Lyga and Morgan Baden; and “Technically, You Started it” by Lana Wood Johnson.
New junior fiction: “13 Gifts” by Wendy Mass; “Alone in the Wild” by Jesse Wiley; and graphic novel “Unicorn Bowling: Another Phoebe and her Unicorn Adventure” by Dana Simpson.
New easy books: “Lion vs. Rabbit” by Alex Latimer; “Valensteins” by Ethan Long; and “Shmelf the Hanukkah Elf” by Greg Wolfe.
New kids playaway audio books: “Island of Magical Creatures” by Tracey West; and “Knuffle Bunny” by Mo Willems.
New adult DVDs: “Downton Abbey – The Motion Picture;” “The Durrells in Corfu – Season 4;” “Freaks;” “Get Low;” and “Overcomer.”
New children’s DVDs: “Abominable;” “Arthur: Francine’s Pilfered Paper;” and “The Making of Arthur.”