February Teen Crafts!

February Teen Crafts!

Teen Crafts

Every Other Thursday at 4:00 pm in the Community Room

 

We’ve got some more great crafts for the month of February!

  • February 1:  Hanging Stained Glass Bottle Vases
  • February 15:  What can you make with a VHS tape?

All supplies are provided – these are free events for teens ages 12 to 17.

February Mother Daughter Book Club

February Mother Daughter Book Club

Mother Daughter Book Club will be meeting onFebruary 15th to discuss

“The Unicorn’s Secret: Moonsilver”

by Kathleen Duey 

It will be at 6:30 pm in the community room.
Come and Discuss a great book, and have a treat!
You can pick up the book at the circulation desk.
Mother Daughter Book Club is for girls 8-11 and their Moms.
February Books for Boys Club

February Books for Boys Club

Book Club will meet on February  5th to discuss the book

 

“Oil Spill Disaster in the Gulf”

 

It will be at 6:30 pm in the community room.

Come and Discuss a great book, and have a treat!
You can pick up the book at the circulation desk.
Books for boys is for boys 8-11 years of age and their accompanying adult.
February Crafting for Kids and Tweens!

February Crafting for Kids and Tweens!

Kids and Tween Crafts

The Second and Fourth Thursday at 4:00 pm in the Community Room

This month our crafts will correlate with our On the Same Page Book Club book, “Just So Stories” by Rudyard Kipling!

 

February 8th:  Just-So Critter-Creations

February 22nd:  More Just-So-Critter Art

Both the Kids (ages 6 to 8) and the Tweens (ages 9 to 11) are welcome to attend!

All supplies are provided by the library.

On the Same Page Ballot

On the Same Page Ballot

Around the World in 80 Da

We’re happy to announce that this year’s On the Same Page selection will be Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories.  The following is a list of titles that we might be able to afford for coming years.  Please consider them, not just as books that you have read and enjoyed, but books that you think would provide interesting discussion and exploration.

You may vote for up to three titles until February 23rd.  The ballots can be found in the Library at the Circulation desk and the Reference desk.

Thank you for your input.

 

Around the World in 80 Days

Beowulf

Grimm’s Fairy Tales

Hans Christian Anderson Fairy Tales

Little Men

Main Street

Oliver Twist

Persuasion

Peter Pan

Poems of Emily Dickenson

Rip Van Winkel

The Count of Monte Cristo

The Happy Prince and Other Stories by Oscar Wilde

The House of the Seven Gables

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The Odyssey

The Scarlet Pimpernel

Treasure Island

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