Beaman Community Memorial Library Beaman Library Newsletter Library Events May 25 May 25-27 May 27 June June 12 June 12 June 16 V OL U ME 22 I SSU E 2 J U N E 2013 Inside this issue: Library open 9-12 a.m.; Crafts at Library 9-10 Beaman Memorial Day weekend events Memorial Day, Library open 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (See Insert) Summer Reading Program Display Library Board Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Summer Reading Program Begins Happy Father’s Day July July 4 July 10 July 19 Summer Reading Program Display Independence Day Library Board Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Last day of Summer Reading Program August 14 August 19 Library Board Meeting, 5:30 p.m. First Day of School Donations & Memorial Gifts 1 Summer Reading Program 2 Summer Reading Program Schedule 2 Summer Reading Program Pre-Registration Form 2 New Adult Books 3 New Children's Books 3 New DVDs 3 Want to keep your kids reading through the summer? Sign them up for our Summer Reading Program. Check out page 2 for Donations & Memorial Gifts We have had several people donate books to the library over the past few months. We thank them for donating books that can be used in the library or for others. more information! Donations of time, talent, or materials are also always appreciated by the staff, board, and library patrons. If someone wants to put a brick on the walk to the Beaman Heritage Center, come in and talk to one of the librarians to get all the information. If you wish to have a loved one remembered at the library or in the Heritage Center, contact LaVonne at the library. Check out our website: http://library.beaman.lib.ia.us/ Something for everyone! Summer Reading Program Starts June 12th The 2013 Summer Reading Program is open to children, preschool through 4th grade, with programs, prize drawings, story times, crafts, and more. Registration for the Summer Reading Program begins now. For more infor- mation, call the library at 366-2912 or stop by the library. All programs are free of charge. T-shirts sizes toddler –adult XL are available for $5.00 each. They are burnt orange this year. Summer Reading Program Schedule Wednesday, June 12th , 10:45am “Beneath Our Feet” presentation by Blank Park Zoo Wednesday, June 19th, 10am Wednesday, June 26th, 10am “Under the Earth” “Underground Animals” presented by Cole Anderson Wednesday July 3rd, 10:00am Wednesday July 10th, 10am Wednesday July 17th, 11:00am “Dig Into the Past” “Just Dig It” Picnic & Awards *Please note various times. —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Pre-Registration Form (Bring this form to the library by June 3rd) Name: Address: Phone: Grade (Preschool-4th grade this past year): Page 2 Volume 22 Issue 2 New Adult Books Some of the new adult fiction books include: Secrets From the Past by Barbara Taylor Bradford; Hope of Spring and Silence of Winter by Wanda Brunstetter; Daddy’s Gone a Hunting by Mary Higgins Clark; Six Years by Harlan Coben; A Cowboy at Heart by Lori Copeland; Noon at Tiffany’s: an historical, biographical novel by Echo Heron; Taking Eve by Iris Johansen; Whistling in the Dark by Lesley Kagen; The Kindness of Strangers by Katrina Kittle; Dangerous Refuge by Elizabeth Lowell; Starting Now: A Blossom Street Novel by Debbie Macomber; The Malcontenta by Barry Maitland; Deep Blue, The Dream, Midnight Sun and Royal’s Bride by Kat Martin; Killer Honeymoon by G A McKevett; Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts; Message on the Quilt by Stephanie Grace Whitson and Unintended Consequences by Stuart Woods. New adult non-fiction include: World Book Encyclopedia of People and Places; Family Circle Healthy Home-Style Cooking; Heaven Changes Everything by Todd Burpo; The 2 Day Diet by Sari Harrar; Life Code by Dr Phillip McGraw; Nat’l Geographic Picture Atlas of Our Fifty States; The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder. New Western fiction books include: Longarm and the Cry of the Wolf by Tabor Evans. New Children & Youth Books New Juvenile fiction books include: No! by Marta Altes; Fire Truck is Flashing by Mandy Archer; Treasure Hunt by Maria Barbo; Hens Don’t Crow! by A H Benjamin; Berenstain Bears at the Aquarium by Jan Berenstain; Marley: Firehouse Dog by Caitlin Birch; Biscuit Plays Ball by Alyssa Capucilli; The Lost Stars by Hannah Cumming; Mater and the Little Tractors by Chelsea Eberly; Dixie Wins the Race by Grace Gilman; Happy Go Ducky by Lori Haskins. New Youth fiction books include: Stallion by Starlight by Mary Pope Osborne; Wonder Woman: Love and Murder by Jodi Picoult and The Birthday Party of No Return! by R L Stine. New Juvenile non-fiction books include: Signs of Spring by Colleen Dolphin; Superplanes by Paul Harrison; My First Trip to the Fire Station by Katie Kawa; Mouse’s Summer Muddle, Owl’s Winter Rescue, Rabbit’s Spring Adventure and Squirrel’s Fall Search by Anita Loughrey; Magician by Lisa Regan and Penquins by Kate Riggs. New DVDs Twilight Saga: Breaking DawnPart 2 Fun Size Les Miserables Red Dawn Smitty Rise of the Guardians Lincoln Hobbit an Unexpected Journey Cinnamon Heaven’s Door Parental Guidance Wreck-It Ralph Argo Wreck It Ralph The Impossible Smitty Guilt Trip Beaman Library Newsletter Page 3 B EA M AN C O MMU NI TY M EM O RI AL L I B RA R Y 223 Main Street P.O. Box 135 Beaman, IA 50609 Beaman Community Memorial Library Library Hours Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday 2-6 pm 10 am-Noon Closed Phone: 641-366-2912 Fax: 641-366-3141 Email: [email protected] Website: http://library.beaman.lib.ia.us Library Catalog: https://beaman.follettdestiny.com Library Staff Director: Assistant: LaVonne Sternhagen Darla Whitmire Library Board Jane Linnenbrink, President Marianne Neff, Treasurer Allen Carnes, Secretary pro-tem Larry Mitchell, Secretary Helen Kopsa, Vice President Have a great Summer! From the Beaman Library Board & Staff
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