Longton Public Library

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on April 10, 2008
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Here are some of the new childrens books by Barbara Park we have added;

Junie B., First Grader “Boss of Lunch”

Junie B., First Grader “( at last)”

Junie B. Jones and the “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake”

Junie B. Jones and the “Meanie Jim’s Birthday”

We are having a good response to our reading  contest from our children.  We have two children who have already exceeded twenty books each.

We have a baby quilt display and will have for the next few weeks.  Joyce Edwards was nice enough to show some of her quilts.  Thank you Joyce. She has also made a wall hanger with the name of our library on it, and it looks great.  Yea!!!!

Don’t Miss CNN’s article about librarys,”online relief for the recession-weary”. Here is an excert of that article, “Whenever you have tough economic times, public libraries are a place people go because they have no other alternatives or because they know they are going to get the powerful information that will make a difference in their lives,” said Kristin McDonough, director of the Science, Industry and Business Library in New York City.


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