National Friends of the Library Week is October 21-27! Libraries are so thankful for FRIENDS; and CMRLS Libraries have a lot of FRIENDS for which to be thankful. Our FRIENDS make equipment, books, holiday decorating, refreshments, programs, and more possible in all of the CMRLS Libraries. If you are interested in working with a group to support your Library and better your community, a FRIEND to Your Library is what you want to be! Annual membership begins as low as $2 for students. Ask the staff at your library for information and become a FRIEND to YOUR Library. ♦♦♦ |
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Are you looking for a safe place to celebrate Halloween or Harvest Time with your little ones? Be sure to check your library events at right and then take a look at the Events Calendar for even more holiday events near you. or the on FREEGAL Music! Log on with your CMRLS Library card and get spooky! Have a safe and Happy Halloween! ♦♦♦ |
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All CMRLS Libraries will be closed Monday, October 8 for Columbus Day. Regular library hours will resume on Tuesday, October 9.
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How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? by Margaret McNamara
When Mr. Tiffin asks his class to guess the number of seeds inside each of the three different sized pumpkins placed on his desk, the guessing games begin and all are surprised to discover that the smallest one contains the most seeds of them all!
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The legend of Jack Riddle
by H. Easson
Forced to visit his weird relative, twelve-year-old Jack is about to find out that fairy tales are not the cutesy stories he thought they were, but instead they can offer a warning and teach a cruel lesson
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Crazy house by James Patterson
In a future world where teenagers are taken, imprisoned, and forced to fight for their survival, well-behaved Cassie will do whatever it takes to save her rebellious twin sister from Death Row
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The darkest time of night
by Jeremy Finley
A debut novel by an award-winning Nashville investigative reporter presents the suspenseful tale of a politician's wife whose efforts to protect her family and rescue her missing grandson ensnare her in a conspiracy involving UFO research and her own past. A first novel.
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Pale as death : Library Edition by Heather Graham
Tackling a case that disturbingly echoes the infamous Black Dahlia killing, LAPD detective Sophie Manning partners with FBI paranormal consultant Bruce McFadden when she begins to experience ghostly visits
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Jessica's News I am excited to tell everyone about our brand new Acorn card that we are launching this month. Come in and ask me about it. I hope everyone has a safe and Happy Halloween, stop by and pick up a bone chilling book to curl up with.
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