What's new at the library!?

We have two new staff members. Stop by and say hello to Hope, Customer Service Specialist and Rachel, Assistant Director!
 
Our Summer Reading Program guide is out. Click here to view! 
Event Highlights
FOR KIDS
Sing, Dance, Thrive!
Saturday, May 11 at 9:45 a.m.
Music & Movement adventures with Noelle Larson! Best for ages 6 and under. All welcome.
School Bus Storytime
Wednesday, May 22 at 11:00 a.m.
We will have a special guest for storytime -- a school bus! Best for ages 2-6. All ages welcome.

FOR ADULTS
Tree Troubles: Factors of Tree Decline & Spongy Moth Mgmt
Tuesday, May 7 at 5:30 p.m.
A presentation by Julie Hill, Horticulture Outreach Specialist at the UW Extension office. 
Finding Those Who Served: Military Genealogy
Tuesday, May 21 at 5:30 p.m.
With Russell Horton, Archivist at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum.
 
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Digital Resource of the Month
Content covering all areas of health and wellness from mainstream medicine to complementary, holistic and integrated medicine. 
 
Click here to access. 
NEW ON THE SHELVES
KIDS
A friend for Eddy
by Ann Kim Ha

When lonely Eddy the goldfish spies two new friends on the other side of his fishbowl glass, he decides to leap out to meet them and gets quite a surprise to learn that friendship can be found in unexpected places.
Ahoy!
by Sophie Blackall

Encouraging imaginative play and family fun, a young child convinces their parents to embark on a high-seas adventure?—? in their living room?—? with the help of a vacuum, broom and carpet! 
TEENS
The reappearance of Rachel Price
by Holly Jackson

When her mother, who disappeared 16 years before, reappears while a true crime documentary about her case is being filmed, 18-year-old Bel, not buying her mom's unbelievable story about what happened to her, must uncover the real reason Rachel Price is back from the dead.
Six truths and a lie
by Ream Shukairy

Told in their separate voices, six Muslim teens are falsely accused of an alleged attack on a Los Angeles beach and must trust or turn their backs on each other to prove their innocence
ADULT FICTION
A calamity of souls
by David Baldacci

In a Virginia courtroom in 1968, a reluctant white lawyer and a dedicated black attorney must bridge their differences to fight for a Black man's life against racial prejudice and powerful forces seeking to undo civil rights progress.
Darling girls
by Sally Hepworth

Two women who escaped an overly-strict home with a foster mother on a farm are called back to their childhood home and into the orbit of their former guardian when human bones are discovered beneath the farmhouse. 
ADULT NONFICTION
Four thousand paws : caring for the dogs of the Iditarod : a veterinarian's story
by Lee Morgan

An award-wining veterinarian who cares for the dogs who compete in the annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Races shares the story of the heroic canine athletes who risk injury, illness and fatigue while facing the dangers of the Arctic.
The rulebreaker : the life and times of Barbara Walters
by Susan Page

Drawing on 150 interviews and extensive archival research, this definitive biography of the most successful female broadcaster of all time, who gave women a permanent place on the air, reveals the woman behind the legacy—one who broke all the rules to tell viewers what they deserved to know. 
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