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Summer Reading Kick-Off is Around the CornerThis year's summer program has a music theme and there's no better way to kick-off summer than a party. Join us Saturday, June 2 from Noon to 4 PM at Willow Park for a heel-kickin' concert, food, games, activities and much more. Don't miss the Nu Blu Bluegrass Band from 2 - 4 PM. Nu Blu has sung with greats like Sam Moore and has appeared on numerous television shows across the country. Don't miss this FREE community event.
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Saturday, March 10, 10:30 AM Dads are invited to bring their little dudes or dudettes to the Library for a father and child storytime. We will celebrate your special bond with stories, songs, crafts, and of course -- donuts.
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GMPL now has three Starlings that circulate to patrons. What is a Starling? Starlings count your words, encouraging you to talk more to your baby. Download the app and you have all the tools needed to accelerate your child's development. You'll end up with a smart baby and an experience you'll never forget. Like what you hear? Visit the Library and check one out for your child today
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Wolf in the snow
by Matthew Cordell
When a wolf cub and little girl are lost in a snowstorm they must find their way home.
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Hello, universe
by Erin Entrada Kelly
Two boys and two girls explore respective views about courage and being different in the wake of a prank that traps one of them at the bottom of a well and compels the others to embark on a search-and-rescue mission. By the author of Blackbird Fly. Simultaneous eBook. 75,000 first printing.
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Thursday, March 15, 3 PM Have fun after school and play video games at the Library. Try out the Library's new Xbox One system or play other favorite games for the PS3, XBox 360, and Wii systems. Bring in your own games to share or select from the Library's collection. .
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We are okay
by Nina LaCour
Running back to college and shutting out everyone from her life in California after a traumatic summer that nobody else knows about, Marin is forced to confront what happened during a lonely, fateful winter break. By the award-winning author of Hold Still. Simultaneous eBook.
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Thursday, March 15, 6:30 PM Eric Rivet from the Western Reserve Historical Society presents Cleveland at War. Eric will discuss Cleveland’s role in World War I and World War II and Cleveland’s industrial contributions. He will also share stories of prominent Clevelanders and local heroes who helped achieve victory. This program is funded by the Friends of GMPL and Read Between the Wines Sponsors.
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Thursday, March 29, 6 PM Get started on your very own pom-pom rug. Please bring your own yarn, as many colors as you would like, and a pom-pom maker if you have one. Some pom-pom makers will be available.
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The disappeared
by C. J Box
Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett tackles two parallel cases involving the disappearance of a prominent British executive and a group of falconers who are being harassed by the feds, a double assignment that catches the attentions of a dangerous adversary. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Vicious Circle.
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Where there's hope : healing, moving forward, and never giving up
by Elizabeth Smart
The activist author of the best-selling My Story shares counsel for trauma survivors on how to reclaim their lives and move forward with hope, drawing on her own experiences as an abductee, the insights of fellow survivors and conversations with leading thinkers and spiritual leaders to explore the meaning and power of hope to heal lives.
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Jumanji: Welcome to The Jungle
Four teenagers discover an old video game console and are literally drawn into the game's jungle setting becoming the adult avatars they chose.
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Stone Temple Pilots
This self-titled album is the band's first with new vocalist Jett Gutt, who was recently unveiled as the frontman at an event in Los Angeles.
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Grafton was home to more than seven groceries and meat markets during the early half of the 20th century. This photo is of the Bittner delivery truck in 1925. For more interesting photos about the history of Grafton, Ohio, stop by and visit the Doris Wildenheim Local History Room located on the second floor of the Library. |
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Grafton-Midview Public Library 983 Main St. Grafton, Ohio 44044 440-926-3317www.gmplibrary.org |
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