Éirinn go Brách Ireland forever!
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If you feel Irish this month... Wishing you a rainbow For sunlight after showers ♦ Miles and miles of Irish smiles For golden happy hours ♦ Shamrocks at your doorway For luck and laughter too, ♦ And a host of friends that never ends Each day your whole life through! ----
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Sensory-Enhanced Story Time |
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The 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 class 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 class. Classes will be on the last Monday of the month at 3pm, but will be moved to another Monday if that falls on a holiday. The March class will be held on Monday, March 27, at 3pm. To ensure adequate space for movement, the class 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 March, that will be Tuesday the 21st. 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 simply work on your project while meeting new people. Come knit or crochet with us as often as you like.
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Lincoln in the Bardo : a novel
by George Saunders
A long-awaited first novel by the National Book Award-nominated, New York Times best-selling author of Tenth of December traces a night of solitary mourning and reflection as experienced by the 16th President after the death of his 11-year-old son at the dawn of the Civil War.
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Echoes in death by J. D. Robb
Rescuing a severely traumatized survivor of a violent house invasion that ended the life of her obsessive husband, New York lieutenant Eve Dallas makes unsettling discoveries about the victim while struggling to piece together baffling clues about the killer. Includes full-color poster. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author.
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Humans, bow down
by James Patterson
Surviving a terrible war between the victorious Robots and defeated humans who must submit to their new rulers or be banished to the desolate Reserve, Six, a feisty young survivor, launches a rebellion to save the human race. By a #1 best-selling author.
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Dead letters : a novel by Caite Dolan-Leach
Receiving cryptic clues from the wild twin she believed was dead, a woman embarks on a scavenger-hunt-like quest to learn what actually happened. A first novel.
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Allegedly : a novel
by Tiffany D. Jackson
Relocated to a violent group home after enduring years in prison for allegedly killing a white baby, black teen Mary B. Addison falls in love with a fellow resident and becomes pregnant before finding the courage to set the record straight about what really happened.
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The last harvest by Kim Liggett
Clay Tate, the son of a man murdered by devil worshippers, is targeted with unexpected friendliness by the children of the prominent farmers his father accused when Clay found him mortally wounded, a situation that pits Clay against a longtime crush and a hated rival.
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The edge of everything
by Jeff Giles
Enduring a traumatic existence after their father's death and neighbors' disappearance, 17-year-old Zoe and her brother are rescued from an attack by a bounty hunter who has been sent to claim the soul of their tormenter, a situation that introduces them to a new world and questions about their fate.
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Roseblood by A. G. Howard
A tale inspired by The Phantom of the Opera follows the experiences of a talented but cursed young singer who bonds with a mysterious boy beside the opera house where she is hoping to discover a cure.
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The Jamestown Colony disaster : a cause-and-effect investigation
by Marcia Amidon Lüsted
"Explore the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and what led to its near demise. Personal accounts and vivid photos help readers examine causes and effects of the disaster, from lacking food and supplies to worsening relations with American Indians"--Provided by publisher
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Short
by Holly Goldberg Sloan
A girl who is rather petite for her age is cast as a Munchkin in a regional theater production of The Wizard of Oz before she bonds with a director who admires her can-do attitude, an adult with dwarfism who does not let size define her and an artistic neighbor who encourages her resolve to stand out. By the author of Counting by 7s.
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The wolf keepers by Elise Broach
Having an unconventional upbringing in a caretaker's home at the zoo, where she observes animal behaviors and has difficulty making friends, 12-year-old Lizzie bonds with a runaway who is seeking shelter at the zoo before stumbling into a covert investigation involving the zoo's dying wolves and the legend of John Muir.
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Mom, dad, our books, and me
by Danielle Marcotte
A lively ode to reading celebrates the many forms reading takes, from reading clocks and train schedules to reading facial expressions and books, and follows the observations of a little boy who also notes the myriad places where reading occurs, from park benches to bathtubs.
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Are pirates polite? by Corinne Demas
A lively lesson in good manners features a rowdy menagerie of pirates who, despite their unruly appearance and swashbuckling activities, lead by example by saying please and displaying other acts of courtesy.
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Field guide to the Grumpasaurus
by Edward Hemingway
A whimsically illustrated guide to recognizing and managing the cranky-kid "grumpasaurus" in one's own home explains how grumpasauruses need to be handled with special care to prevent them from becoming loud and fearsome.
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The Lending Zoo by Frank Asch
Organizing the everyday check-outs and check-ins of a "zoo-brary" that lends out all types of animals, Miss Perkins, the Lending Zoo librarian, discovers that the tiger has gone missing, a disappearance that triggers a citywide search alongside a new friend.
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