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RFH 2010

eBooks Available

Sun, Sep 25, 2011

by Barbara Coger, Library Director

We have just received word that the Amazon Kindle is now compatible with MYLibrary2go, a free downloadable digital collection of audiobooks and eBooks.

Directions for using this service may be found at www.midyork.org and in local libraries.You will need a current library card, some sort of an ereader such as the Nook or Kindle and Internet access. You may use this database from the comfort of your home and will never incur any late charges.

It’s already time for our first monthly music story time with Joan Ford. Join us on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 10:30 a.m. for fingerplays and nursery rhymes in the Story Room for the very youngest children. Older preschoolers will meet in the Community Room at the same time for a more structured Story Time.

Near the end of the half hour program both groups will meet together in the Community Room for some piano music and shaker eggs.

Right after Story Time, there will be a chance to taste some of our garden’s produce. Kathy Buck will be preparing some of the beets that were recently pulled from our butterfly garden. There will be a few beets to take home as well, but quantities are limited.

Flat Stanley, a story book character who travels about, has come to visit Hamilton Public Library again. We have stories from Flat Stanley’s travels to military bases in Afghanistan and Washington, DC as well as his travels in South America, New Zealand, Asia, and even the Buckingham Palace in England.

These stories can be found on the top of the children’s bookshelves opposite the circulation desk. Use our world map to help locate Flat Stanley’s travels. These stories have been loaned to the library by Susan Stradling.

The library is open Monday-Friday, 10 am – 7 pm, and Saturday, 10 am – 1 pm. 

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