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Millard Oakley Public Library News
 December 15, 2023

The Millard Oakley Public Library will be closed on Saturday, December 23 through Tuesday, December 26.  We will reopen on Wednesday, December 27.  The library will also be closed on Monday, January 1, 2024.

 We would like to wish everyone a happy and safe holiday season!

                Looking for something to do over the Christmas holidays?
The library has many Christmas movies as well as new releases, such as “Anastasia”, “Oppenheimer”, “Star Trek Strange New Worlds: Season Two”, and “World on Fire: Season Two”.

                There are also several new STEAM kits available, including “The Marvel Phonics Kit”, “Sensory Explorer Kit”, “On the Farm Toddler Kit”, “Estimation and Patterns Kit”, and “Let’s Move for Adults”.

      There are 4 Wi-Fi hotspots available for library cardholders who are current, as well as many items in our Library of Things.

                New books recently added to our collection include:
A Million Little Choices” by Tamera Alexander, “Hot to Trot” by M. C. Beaton, “Northern Spy” by Flynn Berry, “Companeros: The Stanton Saga” by Tom W. Blackburn, “sister of Starlit Seas” by Terry Brooks, “Death Rides the Range” by Arthur Henry Gooden,Slay” by Laurell K. Hamilton, “Rider of the Stars” by Robert J. Horton, “What a Wave Must Be” by Angela Hunt, “The Girl in White Gloves” by Kerri Maher, “The Narrow Road Between Desires” by Patrick Rothfuss, “Hunted in the Holler” by Drew Strickland, “Let us Descend” by Jesmyn Ward, and “The Bodies in the Library” by Marty Wingate.

                For our nonfiction readers, we have:
Wild Witchcraft” by Rebecca Beyer, “Herbal Medicine” by Sam Coffman, “Our Broke America” by Jackie Gingrich Cushman, “Wherever I Wind Up” by R. A. Dickey, “Ghosts of Honolulu” by Mark Harmon, “Don’t Drop the Mic” by T. D. Jakes, “The Constitution of the United States and Other Patriotic Documents” collected and explained by Gregg Jarrett, “Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism” by Rachel Maddow, and “Mind Over Weight” by Ian K. Smith.

                The library offers many services for our community.  Faxing, Wi-Fi printing, computers, and copies are all available any time the library is open, and a notary is available during the week.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at (931) 823-1888.

                “A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone.” Jo Godwin