Wednesday, May 21, 2008
New Additions for The week of May 21, 2008
DVDs
Juno (Yay!)
Adult Fiction
In His steps by Charles M. Sheldon
Dry Ice: A novel by Stephen White
The day I ate whatever I wanted: and other small acts of liberation by Elizabeth Berg
Adult Non-Fiction
ADHD in adults
Developing literacy in preschool
Motivating substance abusers to enter treatment
The mindful way through depression
Winter blues: Seasonal affective disorder
Your defiant child
Your defiant teen
Up till now: William Shatner's autobiography
Junior Non-Fiction
Grossology and you: really gross things about your body
If kids ruled the school: Poetry
Pet jokes that will make you howl
The wicked history of the world (Horrible Histories)
Young Adult Fiction
Bifocal by Deborah Ellis and Eric Walters
Schooledby Gordon Korman
The wee free men by Terry Pratchett
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Junior Fiction
Ghost Circles (a Bone book)
Picture Books
Anansi and the talking melon
Andrew's loose tooth
Andrew, catch that cat!
Houndsley and Catina and the birthday surprise
Inch By inch
Mars needs Moms! (great book)
Monster Goose
Previously
Silly Sally
Something from nothing
The wolf who cried boy
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Juno (Yay!)
Adult Fiction
In His steps by Charles M. Sheldon
Dry Ice: A novel by Stephen White
The day I ate whatever I wanted: and other small acts of liberation by Elizabeth Berg
Adult Non-Fiction
ADHD in adults
Developing literacy in preschool
Motivating substance abusers to enter treatment
The mindful way through depression
Winter blues: Seasonal affective disorder
Your defiant child
Your defiant teen
Up till now: William Shatner's autobiography
Junior Non-Fiction
Grossology and you: really gross things about your body
If kids ruled the school: Poetry
Pet jokes that will make you howl
The wicked history of the world (Horrible Histories)
Young Adult Fiction
Bifocal by Deborah Ellis and Eric Walters
Schooledby Gordon Korman
The wee free men by Terry Pratchett
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Junior Fiction
Ghost Circles (a Bone book)
Picture Books
Anansi and the talking melon
Andrew's loose tooth
Andrew, catch that cat!
Houndsley and Catina and the birthday surprise
Inch By inch
Mars needs Moms! (great book)
Monster Goose
Previously
Silly Sally
Something from nothing
The wolf who cried boy
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Saturday, May 3, 2008
In The Garden...
You're Invited!
Who: Ladies Only!
What: In The Garden Ladies Tea
When: Thursday, June 5th @ 7:00pm
Where: New Sarepta Library
Why: Becuase it HAS to be spring by now!
Join us for a garden themed tea at the library! There will be treats, a craft, and some wonderful storytelling by MaryAnn Lippiatt.
Please R.S.V.P. 941-2432 as space is limited!
Who: Ladies Only!
What: In The Garden Ladies Tea
When: Thursday, June 5th @ 7:00pm
Where: New Sarepta Library
Why: Becuase it HAS to be spring by now!
Join us for a garden themed tea at the library! There will be treats, a craft, and some wonderful storytelling by MaryAnn Lippiatt.
Please R.S.V.P. 941-2432 as space is limited!
Friday, March 21, 2008
BOOK SALE!!!!
The book sale has been going marvelously! We've raised over $100 toward new books, and I want to thank each and every one of you for coming down to shop! Now for some even better news. Starting on Saturday, April 5th and continuing to Tuesday April 8th, The books that have not been sold will be available to the public for FREE! We still have some great titles left over, so come on down on Saturday or Tuesday evening for a last look around. I'll put the coffee on, just for you! :)
Thanks so much to everyone who came to the St. Patrick's Day Program! It was so much fun! As our program attendance grows, (16 this time!) pre-registration becomes more and more important to ensure there are enough treats and materials for everyone. To register for programs, pease call 780-941-2432 or e-mail me at newsareptalibrary@yrl.ab.ca I'm always thrilled to hear from all of you. I hope everyone has a very happy Easter weekend!
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Summer Reading Club!
You can expect the following from the Laugh Out Loud program:
Fun books, stories and poems
Hilarious jokes to tickle the funny bone
Side-splitting, rib-tickling games
Brain teasers and tongue twisters
Jokes that will have children roaring with laughter
Home-grown Canadian humour
Hilarious crafts and kooky activities
This program is a joint initiative between TD Bank Financial Group, Library and Archives Canada and the Toronto Public Library. The theme and the materials for the program are developed by a team of children's librarians from the Toronto Public Library, in collaboration with children's librarians from Ottawa and Montréal.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Make your way to the library for the 3rd meeting
of the New Sarepta Library's Junior
Come to the Library after school
on the second Tuesday of every month
for book talks, popcorn, and a movie!
Time: 3:30—5:30
Date: March 11th 2008
Ages: 6-12
All participants must be independent readers
Bring a book you have read!
Please phone 780-941-2432 For more information
NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY!
Time: 3:30—5:30
Date: March 11th 2008
Ages: 6-12
All participants must be independent readers
Bring a book you have read!
Please phone 780-941-2432 For more information
NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY!
Monday, January 21, 2008
Valentine's Day!
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Junior Book Club
February 12th, kids ages 6-13 are invited to our second monthly Junior Book Club! (Must be an independant reader) The book club will meet in the library after school to talk about our favorite books! Please be ready to tell about your book. Some things to think about could be; why you like it, what your favorite part was, what kind of book it is (fantasy, sci-fi, historical fiction etc.). After our book talk, we'll watch a movie and have some popcorn and juice! Bring all your friends and join us! No fees, no registration necessary, just come and have a blast!
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Happy New Year!
I just wanted to send out a big THANK YOU to all the people who made the Christmas programs at the library such a big success. I met so many new people in the community and felt such a sense of warmth and welcome. Here's to a great New Year in 2008 and to seeing more and more of you at the library for programs year round!
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