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Shelburne Library News


Written By ROSE DOTTEN


Garden of Remembrance - 2018


We are meeting our goal of 1000 poppies for our Remembrance Day tribute!!  The Poppies are being “planted” in our black display units and will be at the Cenotaph for the Remembrance Day service on November 11.  This joint project of YOUR Library, the Local Legion, and countless volunteers has drawn together many dedicated members of the community to plant our Garden of Remembrance. They are absolutely beautiful and all our volunteers and supporters can look with pride at this special Commemoration.


Teen Scene: Book Club


Our TAB met this week and we have lots of things planned for the month of December—keep checking our website and Facebook page for updated calendars! Writer's Café will continue with NaNoWriMo on Thursdays for the month of November. If you/your Teen is coming to the Teen Iron Chef competition, please register on our website, or call YOUR Library at 519-925-2168! Also—if you need a copy of this month's book club pick, The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton, there are several available!


Here's a list of our upcoming events:


Thursday, November 8th, 3:30-4:30pm- Writer's Café, Tuesday, November 20th, 4:00-5:00pm- *Teen Iron Chef (registration required), Thursday, November 29th, 6:00-7:00pm- Book Club


Children`s Programs


Books & Babies: Tuesday mornings, 10:00 am - 11:00 am - This is a drop-in group for parents and children 2 years old and under.


PAWS TO READ: Tuesday afternoons, 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm - Mac-the-therapy-dog is available for 15 minute appointments with children who would like to practice their reading in a calm environment.


LEGO Club: Wednesday afternoons, 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm  - Drop in for lots of fun building challenges.


Story Time: Friday mornings, 10:30 am - 11:30 am -This is a drop-in group full of singing, dancing, and stories!


UPCOMING CHILDREN'S EVENTS


Carolyn j. Morris will be visiting our library on Friday, November 30th at 10:30 am. She will be singing, reading some of her very own stories, and making a special craft with us. Register early as there are limited spaces.


The library will be hosting Wintertime Slime on Saturday, December 8th,


2018 from 1-2 pm. We will be creating three types of winter and holiday- themed slime. This group is open to children ages 6-12 years old. Sign up today, limited spaces available!


NEW BOOKS


Fiction:


The tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather


Morris


Time's convert by Deborah Harkness


Jane Austen's pride and prejudice with


recipes by Martha Stewart


The trick by Emanuel Bergmann


The last days of Cafe Leila by Donia Bijan


Child of a mad god by R. A. Salvatore


How to walk away by Katherine Center


Only killers and thieves by Paul Howarth


The house swap by Rebecca Fleet


My name is a knife by Alix Hawley


The mermaid and Mrs. Hancock by Imo


gen Hermes Gowar


Non fiction:


What the health by Eunice Wong


Eat move think by Shaun Francis


The how not to die cookbook by Michael


Greger, M.D.


Into the silence: The Great War, Mallory,


and the conquest of Everest by Wade


Davis


The stump farm by Robert J. Adams


Beyond the stump farm by Robert J.


Adams

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