Niobrara County News

Summer Programs in Abundance

Registration is now being held for Summer Reading. The program, “Paws, Claws, Scales and Tales” is for children that have completed the first through fifth grades and begins June 7 at 1 p.m. For more information, contact the library at 334-3490 or stop by.

The Niobrara County Library Foundation is planning a “No-Limit Texas Hold-em” endowment fundraiser for Saturday, July 8 in conjunction with the Legend of Rawhide. The event is limited to the first 50 paid players, for more detailed information contact Tom Dooper (334-2013) or Liz Kaltenheuser (334-2906).

The first of the summer daytime film series will be held on Thursday, June 8 at 1 p.m. “Nanny McPhee” comes to the house of Mr. Brown and his seven ill-behaved children. They have dispensed with seventeen nannies before her and see Nanny McPhee as no different. However, she seems to have mystical powers that start to control them and lead to startling consequences in this magical comedy. The film is 97 minutes and rated PG. Each Thursday a film will be shown throughout the summer at 1 p.m., there is no charge.

New books include “The Girl from Charnelle” by K. L. Cook, “Train from Marietta” by Dorothy Garlock, “Death Without Company” by Craig Johnson, “What Price Love” byStephanie Laurens, “Dead Days of Summer” by Carolyn Hart, “The Jury” by Fern
Michaels, “Dark Assassin” by Anne Perry, “Rex and the City” by Lee Harrington, “Rule #1” by Phil Town and “Novelists Boot Camp” by Todd A. Stone.

“The Fugitive Factor” and “Chasing the Falconers” by Gordon Korman are available for our
junior readers.

Our youngest readers will be sure to like “Ten Gallon Bart” by Susan Stevens Crummel and “Hippo Goes Bananas” by Majorie Dennis Murray.

“Hop Into Summer” is the theme for Storyhour on Tuesday, June 6 — Plan to attend!

334-3274 is the Dial-A-Story number. Dial-A-Story is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Dial in and hear an exciting story today!

Stop by and Visit Us Soon!