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March 25, 2015   ·   0 Comments

What a tremendous week we had. Our March Break performances were a huge success.
Both Snow White and Speaking of Animals had over- capacity response and we were delighted that we were able to provide this excellent programming. Mystic Drumz had over 100 in the audience and that performance too, was really enjoyable. To top it off we had 21 in our Story time/Toddler time enjoying a Teddy Bear picnic on Friday morning.
Teens Programs:
If you can look past the negative temperatures and snowflakes, it is time for a NEW teen program. It will take place the first three Thursdays of the month, 7-9 p.m., The Teen Scene will meet and create different projects every week! The first meeting will be April 2nd and promises to be a hoppingly- good, Easter-inspired time. Other projects will include: button bracelets, custom journals, knitting, and much, much more. If you are interested in participating, give the Library a call at 519-925-2168 so we can plan for the events with supplies and treats.
New Books
Fiction:
The Outcast dead by Elly Griffiths
The Fringe Hours by Jessica N. Turner
12 Rose Street by Gail Bowen
On the rocks by Erin Duffy
Double You by Shane Peacock
Tin Soldier by Sigmund Brouwer
From the Dead by Norah McClintock
The Wolf and Me by Ted Staunton
Coda by John Wilson
Sleeper by Eric Walters
Return to Summerhouse by Jude Deveraux

Non Fiction:
Free the Children by Craig Keilburger
Green home by Wayne Grady
The Renewable energy handbook by William H. Kemp
101 games and activities for children with Autism, Asperger’s and Sensory Processing Disorder by Tara Delaney
Asperger’s answer book by Susan Ashley
The Survival guide for kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Art as an early intervention tool for children with Autism by Nicole Martin
Social skills training by Jed E. Baker

By Rose Dotten

         

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