Niobrara County News

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Thank you to everyone who participated in the Niobrara County Library Foundation’s Krispy Kreme fundraiser last week. Plans are to have doughnuts available again on Friday, October 17. Proceeds benefit the Wyoming Public Library Endowment Challenge Program; funds raised in Niobrara County are matched by $3!

Upcoming programs include “Writing @ the Library” on Monday, October 6 at 1:30 and “Computers @ the Library” on Wednesday, October 8 at 6 p.m. “Grains and the Energy Connection” will be the focus in “Food @ the Library” on October 15. Plan now to attend these free programs.

A new fiction book for adults is “Off Season” by Anne River Siddons. Cam and Lilly were happily married, totally in love with each other, parents of a beautiful family, and partners in life. Then Cam died and Lilly is forced to re-evaluate everything she thought was true about her husband and her marriage.

Other new books are “The Secret Adventures of Charlotte Bronte” by Laura Joh Rowland, “Thigh High” by Christine Dodd, “Ralph Compton: Blood Duel” by David Robbins, “The Mercedes Coffin” by Faye Kellerman and “Being Elizabeth” by Barbara Taylor Bradford.

New adult non-fiction books are “Increase Your Financial I.Q: Get Smarter With Your Money” by Robert T. Kiyosaki, “‘I’ Before ‘E’ Except After ‘C’: Spelling for the Alphabetically Challenged” by Dr. Laurie E. Rozakis and “What’s Math Got to Do With It: Helping Children Learn to Love Their Most Hated Subject – And Why It Is Important For America” by Jo Boaler.

New young adult books are “T.H.U.G.L.I.F.E.” by Sanyika Shaker and “Betrayal” by P.C. Cast.

The Lennea Lewis Slagle Children’s Library has these new junior books, “The Big Field” by Mike Lupica and “Dirt Bike Run Away” by Matt Christopher. New easy titles are “The Graves Family Goes Camping” by Patricia Polacco, “Crocs” by David T. Greenberg, “Little Blue Truck” by Alice Schertle and “Thea’s Tree” by Alison Jackson.

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!

After 24 years we are able to begin binding The Lusk Herald newspapers again, we are missing some issues in the time period of 1984 through 1994, if you happen to have any issues in this range and would consider donating them please stop by.

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