What's Happening in the Library: Summer 2018
Summer Hours

Summer hours resumed Thursday, July 5.
These hours are in effect for all of July and August.
 
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 3pm - 9pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 3pm - 9pm
Friday: 12pm - 4pm
Saturday: 11am - 3pm
Sunday: Closed
 
Reminder: The library will be closed for long weekends.
August 4 - August 6 - Heritage Day Weekend
September 1 - September 3 - Labour Day Weekend
 
 
Summer Programs
TD Summer Reading Club
 
Come in anytime the library is open and spin the "Challenge Wheel" for your next task. Once you have completed the task, come back to the library to get a sticker to show you have completed the task. After you get 4 stickers, you are able to choose a prize.
 
For more information come see us in the library. 
 
 
Teddy Bear Picnic
 
 
New Materials to the Library
Traditional Nordic knits : over 40 hats, mittens, gloves, and socks
by Johanna Wallin

Discusses the origins of knitting in Scandinavia, and shares fifteen patterns for over forty different projects, including mittens, hats, and socks
Full dark, no stars
by Stephen King

A volume of four previously unpublished short works includes "1922," in which a man explores his dark nature; "Big Driver," in which a writer confronts a stranger; "Fair Extension," in which a cancer patient makes a deal with the devil; and "A Good Marriage," in which a woman makes a horrifying discovery about her husband. (horror).
Never play music right next to the zoo
by John Lithgow

A lyrical tale by the award-winning actor and best-selling author of The Remarkable Farkle McBride follows the antics of a band of musical animals who escape from the zoo and take to the stage, in a raucous tale complemented by a CD recording of Lithgow's celebrated song.
July Book Club
Dead wake : the last crossing of the Lusitania
by Erik Larson

A chronicle of the sinking of the Lusitania discusses the factors that led to the tragedy and the contributions of such figures as Woodrow Wilson, bookseller Charles Lauriat, and architect Theodate Pope Riddle.

Join us on July 31 at 7pm as we discuss "Dead Wake" by Erik Larson. 
All are welcome.
Copies available in the library.
 
 
August Book Club
The girl on the train
by Paula Hawkins

Obsessively watching a breakfasting couple every day to escape the pain of her losses, Rachel witnesses a shocking event that inextricably entangles her in the lives of strangers. Reprint. A #1 New York Times best-seller. Movie tie-in.

Join us on August 28 at 7pm as we discuss "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins.
All are welcome.
Copies available in August in the library. 
 
 
New Sarepta Library
Box 279
5150 Centre Street
New Sarepta, Alberta T0B 3M0
(780) 975-7513

www.newsareptalibrary.ca/