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Library News
January 6, 202

The Millard Oakley Library will be closed on Monday, January 16, for the federal Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.


A board meeting for the library will be held on Tuesday, January 17, beginning at 4:30 in the meeting room.

                Story Time is every Thursday at 10:30.

                The Friends of the Library monthly meeting will be held Thursday, January 19, at 11:30 in the genealogy room.

                The Library of Things is expanding.  We have recently added a sewing machine and a Cricut Create machine.   These items are available for checkout to anyone who has a current library card.

New fiction titles recently added to the library include:
Devil’s Delight” by M. C. Beaton, “The Empire of Gold” and “The River of Silver” by S. A. Chakraborty, “The Christmas Bookshop” by Jenny Colgan, “Death Valley Drifter” by Ralph Compton, “Fortune Furlough” by Jana Deleon, “Antique Magic” by Kait Disney-Leugers, “Through the Liquor Glass” by Sarah Fox, “Summer on the Bluffs” by Sunny Hostin, “The Score” by Elle Kennedy, “Seal Team Six: Hunt the Viper” by Don Mann, “The Poison Garden” by Alex Marwood, “Maggie Moves On” by Lucy Score, and “The Adventures of Sally” by P. G. Wodehouse.

                New nonfiction titles include:
Blood and Treasure, Daniel Boone and the Fight For America’s First Frontier” by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin, “Experimenting With Kids:  50 Amazing Science Projects You Can Perform On Your Child Ages 2-5” by Shaun Gallagher, “Dogfight:  The Greatest Air Duels of World War II” edited by Tony Holmes,So Help Me God” by Mike Pence, “Path Lit by Lightning:  The Life of Jim Thorpe” by David Maraniss, and “Indianaplois: The True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in U.S. Naval History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man” by Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic.

                New to the library on DVD are:
Summertime Christmas”, “A Christmas Puppy”, “Nope”, and “Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile”.

Even the strongest blizzards start with a single snowflake.” Sara Raasch