Due to the rising cases of COVID-19, we will check out books and deliver to the curbside in order to keep our staff and patrons safe. We are hoping this will be temporary.
We will be hosting …
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Due to the rising cases of COVID-19, we will check out books and deliver to the curbside in order to keep our staff and patrons safe. We are hoping this will be temporary.
We will be hosting our 4th Annual Gingerbread contest a little differently this year. We are asking families to create their gingerbread house with only edible material. Send us a picture of your creation for us to post on social media between Thanksgiving and Dec. 18. A winner will be announced on Dec. 22. Gingerbread houses can be enjoyed at home, and possibly eaten too!
Reminder: We will be closed for Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 26 and Friday, Nov. 27.
New fiction: “Jingle All the Way” by Debbie Macomber; “The Daughter’s Tale” by Armando Lucas Correa; “Truly, Madly, Deeply” by Karen Kingsbury; “Three Women Disappear” by James Patterson.
New junior fiction: “Champion of the Titan Games” by Brandon Mull; “The Golden Temple” by Katrina Charman
New books for everybody: “Memoirs of a Tortoise” by Devin Scillian; “The Blue Table” by Chris Raschka; “Click, Clack, Good Night” by Doreen Cronin; “I Am Every Good Thing by Derrick Barnes”; The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read” by Rita L. Hubbard; “The Arabic Quilt: An Immigrant Story” by Aya Khalil.