All CMLS Libraries will be closed Monday, May 29, in observance of National Memorial Day. Regular Library hours will resume on Tuesday, May 30. Have a safe holiday weekend! All CMRLS online resources will be available while libraries are closed.
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******** School will soon be out! If your child is given a summer reading list, please share it with library staff. The sooner we can help your student get the books they need, the better. Some titles can be found as free eBooks and staff can help you find them. Other titles may be on other school's summer reading list, which means library copies are first come, first served. This makes waiting lists quite long; so please share with staff as soon as possible. ********
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Summer Library Programs begin June 5! The 2017 theme is: Build a Better World Register for a fun filled summer with great programs!
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May 10 & 24, 10:00 a.m. Bring the little ones to Story Time! Stories, songs, crafts, and FUN!
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Yarn and Friends May 2, 16, & 30, 5:30 p.m. Join us at this knitting and crochet group. We meet to learn or teach; bring your latest project with you!
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Books you may have missed...
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Fatal : A Novel
by John T Lescroart
Legal Thriller. A fleeting crush becomes a dangerous obsession for a family woman who shares an intense encounter with a man she meets at a dinner party before a chilling act of violence marks the first of a series of horrifying events. By the best-selling author of The Ophelia Cut.
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A Note Yet Unsung
by Tamera Alexander
Romance Christian Fiction. A conclusion to the trilogy that began with A Lasting Impression follows the efforts of master violinist Rebekah Carrington to convince a skeptical conductor and his possessive mistress that women are not too frail for the rigors of an orchestra. Book 3 of series.
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Her Secret
by Shelley Shepard Gray
Romance Christian Fiction. Hannah Hilty and her family are forced to move from their bustling Amish town to a new community in Hart County, Kentucky, to escape a threatening stalker who challenges her faith and makes her afraid to trust her growing feelings for a kindhearted neighbor.
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