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Wind down your summer with a visit to the Library

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What’s New at the Library

“The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.” —Albert Einstein Fiction Titles

The Summer Pact - Emily Giffen Breaking the Dark - Lisa Jewel Eruption - Michael Crichton and James Patterson For the Love of Summer - Susan Mallery Just for the Summer - Abby Jimenez One Deadly Eye - Randy Wayne White Shelterwood - Lisa Wingate Swan Song - Erin Hilderbrand The Rom-Comers - Katherine Center The Unwedding - Ally Condie Our Little Secret - Lisa Jackson The Housemaid is Watching Frieda McFadden The Summer Pact - Emily Giffen Resurrection - Danielle Steel The Spare Room - Andrea Bartz First Frost - Craig Johnson Juvenile Fiction and Picture Books Squishy - Megan Wagner Lloyd Allergic - Megan Wagner Lloyd The Bad Guys in the Serpent and the Beas - Aaron What Can You do with a Rock Pat Zietlow Miller Kitty Cuddles - Jane Cabrera How to Hug a Pufferfish - Ellie Peterson Bubble Gum Bison Needs a Bath Scott Rothman Sour Apple - Linda Liu The Big Squeeze - Molly Harris August Kids Events

Felber Park Story Walk, Book title, “A Friend

for Eddy” by Ann Kim Ha

What’s Happening?

Monday, Aug. 5: “Bounce for Books,” 9 a.m.-6 p.m., 7 and younger must have parent or guardian present, sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

Thursday, Aug. 8: Lock Box Challenge, 10am, 1st grade and up, please register your child.

Wed. Aug. 14: Movie Afternoon, “If” PG/104 minutes - 1 p.m.

Mon. Aug. 19: Library Bingo-4 p.m. The library’s hours are Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Call or visit the library to reserve a title, (402) 254-6245, or reserve online at libraries. ne.gov/hartington There is a two-week checkout on all books and magazines with renewals; and a three-day check-out on DVDs. The Omaha World Herald and Yankton Press & Dakotan newspapers are available daily, as is the Cedar County News.