The summer reading program isn’t just for kids. There is something for tween/teens and adults too.Activities:No Wednesday story time during the summer.Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – Toddler time with …
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The summer reading program isn’t just for kids. There is something for tween/teens and adults too.
Activities:
No Wednesday story time during the summer.
Fridays, 10:30 a.m. – Toddler time with Megan.
July 1, 1:30 p.m. – Monday Movie Matinee.
Watch for us in the Wellman Fourth of July Parade.
July 4, 2-4 p.m. – Face painting and quilt raffle in the park. Stop in and see the beautiful quilt that will be raffled off on the Fourth of July. Tickets are $10 or three for $25.
New adult fiction: “The Oracle” by Clive Cussler; “The Masterpiece” by Fiona Davis; “Her Secret Son” by Hannah Mary McKinnon.
New junior fiction: “Duel at Araluen” by John Flanagan; “Batting Order” by Mike Lupica; “Muttley” by Ellen Miles; and “Pugsley” by Ellen Miles.
New easy reading: “Rocket Ship Adventure” by Stanley Strickland; “Motorcycle Road Trip” by Stanley Strickland; “That’s What Dinosaurs Do” by Jory John; and “Dandy” by Ame Dyckman.
New book on CD: A Wanted Man by Linda Lael Miller.
New DVD: “The Upside.”