September is NATIONAL LIBRARY CARD SIGN-UP MONTH! A LIBRARY CARD is really the best school supply your student can own. Reading for school or fun, research online or in the library, computers or laptops to use in the library, magazines and newspapers...and more. Your library wants to help your student have a very successful 2017-2018 school year. Just ask staff if you or your student need help using the online resources, we'll be glad to help! Important Links:
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Come by the library during the month of September and you could win a new backpack! September is National Library Card Sign-up Month! When you get a new card or renew your old one, you can put your name in the drawing! At the end of the month, we will draw one lucky winner for the backpack. A perfect way to carry all those books you will be checking out with your library card!
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Story Time for Birth to Pre-K is every Wednesday at 11 am. Join us for stories, songs, and a craft. The weekly themes for September are: 6th - Grandparents 13th - Curious George 20th - Pirates 27th - Library Kids K-6th grade - Come to the library on September 28th at 4 pm to play Sight Word Concentration! Have fun and work on your reading skills at the same time!
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TEENS: Do you like to see things fly?!?! Come and build a catapult on September 14th at 4 pm. We will give you the supplies and you use them to build. You can work alone or bring some friends and work as a team! 7th-12th grade
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Movie Day
Thursday, September 7, 4:00 pm
Meeting Room
Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life CBS Films Rated PG 92 mins
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Bath Bombs! Saturday, September 9, 11:00 am Meeting Room Never too early to start Christmas Projects! Learn how to make a bath bomb. Cost is $3 per person. Registration is required. Maximun students is 20.
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Books & Lunch Club
Tuesday, September 12, 12:30 pm
Meeting Room
Enjoy a potluck lunch and we will be discussing Copycat by Kimberla Lawson Roby.
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September 13, 2:30 pm September 20, 2:30 pm September 27, 2:30 pm Meeting Room We have the pens, pencils, markers and coloring sheets. You are welcome to bring your own coloring book if you have one
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How to hang a witchby Adriana MatherKathie's book Follows fifteen-year-old Samantha Mather, who has moved to Salem with her stepmother 300 years after her family hanged witches there, to find she is ostracized by the witch descendants at school, as she unravels the lost secrets of the hangings and her family
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Matthewby Emma Lang Barbara's BookTaking control of the Circle Eight after his parents' murder, Matthew Graham has 30 days to find a wife, or lose everything, and sets his sights on plain and practical Hannah Foley, who he believes is the perfect bride, until their explosive wedding night changes everything. Original.
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Of books and bagpipesby Paige SheltonFrances' Pick Thriving in her new home in Edinburgh, historical book seller Delaney Nichols pursues a rare manuscript, only to stumble upon the murdered body of her contact, a crime that she links to a complicated plot. By the author of The Cracked Spine.
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Matt's Pick Kidnapped and taken to H.I.V.E. where he will be trained in everything villainous by Dr. Nero and his staff, Otto finds himself on an island far away from his family, friends, and home and so must work with a group of other kidnapped students to break out before it's too late. Reprint.
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