Cast your vote for your favorites of the nominees. The Teens' Top Ten is a "teen choice" list, where teens across the country vote on their favorite titles each year. Voting is open from August 15-October 12 for readers ages twelve to eighteen. For...
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Local author, Marti Brown, assembled her father’s scrapbooks and over 300 letters sent to family members during World War II and compiled these artifacts into a book entitled From Cornfield to Battlefield: A Young Farmer’s Journey Through World War...
One of the silver linings of the pandemic is that many programs and classes have become accessible to far beyond their intended geographical reach. Museums all over the world are offering virtual programs and tours. Educational organizations are...
Excel is one of those programs that we all know is super useful but many of us never quite take the plunge and learn it. Does this sound like you? Have you used Excel before and would like a chance to brush up on the basics while learning some...
Q: Why didn’t the dragon eat the clown? A: He thought it would taste funny! Jimmy Niro Hello everyone! Miss Julie here with another new book to tell you about, and this time, it is full of silly fun. If you are into...
Have you ever been in the mood for a movie, TV show, book, or audiobook, but you just didn’t feel like getting off the couch and driving to the library? Well, you’re in luck because the library offers Hoopla, OverDrive, and RBdigital, all free with...
Author and speaker, Joan Aubele has brought her story to life to many Churches, Hospitals, Libraries, Relay For Life events, and other venues. On Wednesday, July 29, Joan joined us virtually to give her inspirational presentation and share her...
Did you miss getting your copy of BookPage while the library wasn't open to the public? Good news! BookPage has made its most recent issues available to read online. The newest issue of BookPage is now available in the library. If you're using...
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