Build a Better World! Summer Library Program June 5-July 15, 2017 Summer programs are still here! Ask staff for information.
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| CMRLS Libraries CLOSED for Independence Day on Monday, July 3 and Tuesday, July 4 Regular Library hours will resume on Wednesday, July 5. Have a safe holiday! |
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Summer Library Programs (SLP) are almost over! |
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Don't miss out on the fun. Stop by the library today!
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The K-6 programs are as follows: Friday, July 7 at 1 pm - Inky the Clown Monday, July 10 at 1 pm - Splashdown with the Reservoir Fire and Police Department Don't forget about your reading logs and attendance cards!
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It's not too late to enter our contest. Check out and read 3 books or audiobooks from the Reservoir Library, fill out a ballot, and return it by July 10 to be entered into a drawing. The three teens who are drawn will win a gift card. Three adult names will be drawn, each winning either a pair of weekend passes to Celticfest, or 1 of 2 vouchers for a 1 hour massage with Massages by Tiffany, voted by Jackson Free Press as the Massage Therapist for 2017!
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Sensory-Enhanced Story Time |
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Reservoir Library is proud to present a Sensory-Enhanced Story Time. This is a program designed for all ages who have sensory processing disorders and is presented at a preschool level of development. The purpose of the story time is to offer a modified experience that our audience will benefit from. Parents, guardians, or caretakers will need to remain near their child throughout the story time. Story Time will be on the last Monday of the month at 3pm, but will be moved to another day if that falls on a holiday. The July story time will be held on Monday, July 31, at 3pm. To ensure adequate space for movement, the story time group size cannot exceed 5 children, thus, preregistration is required. Please call the Reservoir Library at 601-992-2539 to register today.
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Family Trivia Nite@Mugshots
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Mugshots & CMRLS are continuing to present "A Family Trivia Nite!" It will be held on the third Tuesday, monthly, at 6:30 PM at the Mugshots on the corner of Lakeland Drive and Airport Road. For July, that will be Tuesday the 18th. We've had a lot of fun at the previous events and look forward to the next one. Great questions! Great prizes! Great fun! Swing by the Reservoir Library for more information and a flyer for a Free Rotel Dip for participants. |
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Are you trying to learn a new craft? How about knitting or crocheting? Would you like some help with a handicraft? Please join us on Tuesday's at 1 pm for help, inspiration, or to simply work on your project while meeting new people. Come knit or crochet with us as often as you like.
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Third Thursday Theater@3:30 pm
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Join us for a new free monthly program, Third Thursday Theater. On the Third Thursday of each month, we will be showing a family-friendly movie with free popcorn. The next event will be on Thursday, July 20th, at 3:30 pm. The movie will be "Angels in the Outfield", produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 1994. The film is rated (PG) and tells the story of a young baseball fan prays for help for his losing team and his prayers are answered by an angel. This remake of a 1951 film of the same name features Danny Glover, Tony Danza, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brenda Fricker, and Christopher Lloyd.
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The tea girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See
Explores the lives of a Chinese mother and her daughter, who has been adopted by an American couple, tracing the very different cultural factors that compel them to consume a rare native tea that has shaped their family's destiny for generations.
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The Jane Austen Project
by Kathleen Flynn
Arriving in 1815 London, two time travelers from a technologically advanced future, a disaster-relief doctor and an actor-turned-scholar posing as wealthy West Indies planters, infiltrate Jane Austen’s inner circle to recover a suspected unpublished novel, but when a special friendship forms between them all, they must make a tough choice.
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The cafe by the sea : a novel by Jenny Colgan
Returning to her family's Scottish island town in the aftermath of her mother's death, a London girl-about-town opens a café when she discovers that her father and brothers are not quite up to the task of running the family farm. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Bookshop on the Corner.
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The Alice network : a novel
by Kate Quinn
In 1947, pregnant Charlie St. Clair, an American college girl banished from her family, arrives in London to find out what happened to her beloved cousin Rose, who disappeared in Nazi-occupied France during the war, and meets a former spy who, torn apart by betrayal, agrees to help her on her mission.
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It : a novel by Stephen King
They were seven teenagers when they first stumbled upon the horror. Now they were grown-up men and women who had gone out into the big world to gain success and happiness. But none of them could withstand the force that drew them back to Derry, Maine to face the nightmare without an end, and the evil without a name
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He said/she said
by Erin Kelly
Traveling to a festival in Cornwall to see a total eclipse, an eclipse chaser and his girlfriend intervene in a crime that they cannot prove until a dangerous enemy's activities during a subsequent eclipse forces them to confront the past.
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The lying game by Ruth Ware
In the wake of a woman's horrifying discovery of human remains along a scenic tidal estuary, the members of a once-inseparable clique from a second-rate boarding school near the English Channel reflect on their participation in a dangerous game of deception that contributed to the death of a teacher. By the best-selling author of In a Dark, Dark Wood.
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The confusion of languages
by Siobhan Fallon
Dutifully following their soldier husbands to the U.S. Embassy in Jordan, Cassie and Margaret forge an unlikely friendship before a suspicious accident leaves Margaret's toddler son in Cassie's care, a situation further complicated by the discovery of unsettling secrets in Margaret's journal.
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Meddling kids : a novel by Edgar Cantero
The surviving members of a forgotten teen detective club and their dog reunite as broken adults to embark on a wacky effort to solve a terrifying cold case that ruined them all and sent the wrong man to prison. By the author of The Supernatural Enhancements.
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