July Library Blog
What Are You Reading This Summer? Summer reading lists abound, but they tend to be impersonal. The Library Committee would love to hear what’s on your personal list — one
Read moreWhat Are You Reading This Summer? Summer reading lists abound, but they tend to be impersonal. The Library Committee would love to hear what’s on your personal list — one
Read moreThanks for Keeping Our Library Relevant and Growing Thank you to Pastors Arden and Margaret Krych and Linda Lorino for their donations. You can help keep our collection refreshed and
Read moreThe next Library Book Club meeting is Tuesday, April 16, at 7 pm and will feature the book, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night, by Mark Haddon.
Read moreWarm Reads for Cold Days, Snow Days With the polar vortex upon us, how about spending some indoor time letting a book “warm” you or a family member? Drop by
Read moreBooks Offer Valuable Companions as We Walk by Faith. All of life’s journeys share some things in common, and our personal faith journeys are no different. We seek a clear
Read moreMake Christmas Feel Real — Read about it Did you know that our brains suspend disbelief to let us feel that what we read is real? We can feel the
Read moreWe Have a Winner in the Bulletin Board Contest! Natalie D’Italia won an Amazon gift card for correctly identifying the connections between pairs of books displayed on the library bulletin
Read moreOctober 16 Book Club — News of the World by Paulette Jiles All the books we read in the Reformation Book Club are terrific, but the selection we will discuss
Read moreDo You Know Your Books? Test Your Book Knowledge for a chance to Win a $25 Amazon Gift Card. The Library Committee is sponsoring a special contest during the month
Read moreLibrary News August: High Season for Corn, Tomatoes and Relaxation What other month celebrates taking it easy like August? National Lazy Day is August 10, followed quickly by National Relaxation
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