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Lillian Thomas will hold a class on
making soap here at the Library on
Monday, November 14 @ 6:30. The
cost of the class is $5.00.
Lillian will demonstrate how to make
bars of soap. Everyone will receive
the recipe to make the soap, and also
be able to take a bar of soap home
with them.
If you are interested,
please call the library,
or stop in at the adult
circulation desk to sign
up for this class.
Normal Memorial Library VOLUME 22 ISSUE 9 NOVEMBER 2016
Soap Making Demonstration
THE EAGLE STREET NEWS
Our Coloring Class will meet every 2nd
Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to
8:00 p.m. You are welcome to come
at anytime during that time. Bring
your books and colors, or you can use
what we will have provided.
Meeting times for the rest of the year:
November 9
December 14
Call the library for
further information about this class.
Adult Coloring Class
Family Fun Night
Family Fun Night will be on Friday,
November 18 @ 7:00 p.m. We will be
watching the movie Finding Dory.
Bring pillows, blankets, or whatever
you want to be comfortable for the
movie. The movie will be shown on
our new ‘big’ projection screen
in the children’s area.
Call the library or stop in at
the children's circulation desk
to sign up for this program.
An adult must stay with the child for
the entire program.
Pampered Chef
Megan Carpenter will
host a Pampered Chef
Dinner on Thursday,
November 10 @ 6:30.
Megan will be making a variety of
foods to show off the different items
you will be able to purchase from
Pampered Chef.
A Book Party will be going on for the
month of November if you are not able
to make it to the Dinner. A % of the
proceeds from the dinner and the book
party will be donated to the Library.
Please call the library, or stop in at
the adult circulation desk to sign up
for the Dinner or to pick up a catalog.
Story Time is for children ages 2 to 5
not yet in Kindergarten. Children
ages 2 and 3 are required to have an
adult stay with them for the entire
session. Story Time meets every
Monday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
November Schedule:
Nov. 7—Book: Leaf Jumpers
Craft: Leaf Suncatcher
Nov. 14—Book: Little Bear Makes a
Scarecrow
Craft: Scarecrow
Nov. 21—Book: Pilgrims and Me
Craft: Pilgrim Hat
Nov. 28—Book: The Little Dump
Truck
Craft: Dump Truck
Mark your calendars for the following
programs that will be coming in
December at the Library.
Dec. 12—Pete’s Posey Patch will be
having a class to make a Christmas
Bouquet.
We will have more details about this
program in our December newsletter.
Monthly Challenge
Our Monthly Challenge for the month
of October was movie quotes. The
winners of a DVD were Kaia Lynch and
Brooke Rights.
Our Challenge for November will be
Guess the candy game. The 2 prizes
that will be awarded are the jar of
candy and a pumpkin pie!
Story Time
Coming Up
Our After School Program meets here
at the Fayette Library Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Grades K-1 come on Tuesdays, grades
2-5 come on Thursdays.
November Schedule:
Nov. 1 & 3—Scholastic book, short
movie and snack
Nov. 8 & 10—Story is I’m Gonna Like
Me, music, games, snack and make a
life size self portrait
Nov. 15 & 17—Story is Hokie Pokie,
Just Dance Wii game and snack
Nov. 22 & 24—No After School
Nov. 29 & Dec. 1—Story is
Lonely Scarecrow, craft
and snack.
After School Program
The Book Club will meet Thursday,
November 17. The book that will be
discussed is Calling Me Home
by Julie Kibler.
Eighty-nine-year-old Isabelle McAllister
has a favor to ask her hairdresser,
Dorrie Curtis, and it’s a big one.
Isabelle wants Dorrie to drop
everything to drive her from her home
in Texas to a funeral near Cincinnati.
With no clear explanation why, and
she wants to leave tomorrow.
Dorrie, a black single mom fleeing
problems of her own, wonders if she
can unlock the mysteries of Isabelle’s
guarded past. She agrees never
imagining it will be a journey that
changes both their lives.
As they drive, Isabelle confesses her
longest-kept secret. As a willful teen
in 1930s Kentucky, she fell deeply in
love with Robert Prewitt, the black son
of her family’s housekeeper. The tale
of this forbidden relationship and its
tragic consequences makes it clear
that Dorrie and Isabelle are headed for
a gathering of the utmost importance,
and that the history of Isabelle’s first
and greatest love just might help
Dorrie find her own way.
If you are interested in joining the
book club, stop in the Library and pick
up a book.
We would like to thank these
individuals for their
generous donations.
Ola Vine for donating a book.
Rich Foley for donating DVDs.
Kathy Fix for donating book marks.
Jennifer Gregory for donating
children’s books.
Bob Seiple and Brian Lilly for donating
DVDs.
Leo Wixom for being the Library’s
resident handyman. We really
appreciate all he does for the library!
Thursdays @ 7 Book Club
NEW Ellison Dies
We have purchased new Ellison Die
Cuts for the library. To use the Die
Cuts it is free if you bring your own
paper. You may purchase paper for
$.25 per sheet.
The new dies we have purchased are:
Cancer Ribbon
Owl
Christmas Stocking
‘Happy Birthday’ words
Endangered Animals set featuring -
Polar Bear, Tiger, Penguin, Bear,
Rhino and Gorilla
If you have any questions on how to
use the Ellison machine, please ask a
librarian.
Normal Memorial Library P.O. Box 100 301 N. Eagle Street Fayette, OH 43521 Phone: 419-237-2115 Fax: 419-237-2002 Homepage: http://www.fayette-nml.org
Board of Trustees Sarah Schrock, President Michael Figgins, Vice-President Kathleen Fix, Secretary Dee Ferguson Marilyn Opdycke Jeanne Johnson Sally Stuckey
Library Staff Sally Canfield, Director Denise Jensen, Children’s Librarian Susan Stuckey, Technical Services Veronica Molina, Library Assistant Barbara Wixom, Library Assistant Wendy Adams, Library Assistant Irene Fether, Fiscal Officer
Library Hours
Monday 10:00-8:00 Tuesday 10:00-5:00 Wednesday 10:00-8:00 Thursday 1:00-5:00 Friday 1:00-5:00 Saturday 10:00-1:00 Sunday Closed
Nov. 1—The Award by Danielle Steel
Nov. 1—The Wrong Side of Goodbye by
Michael Connelly
Nov. 1—Better Late Than Never by
Jenn McKinlay
Nov. 1—A Christmas Message by Anne
Perry
Nov. 1—Deck the Hallways by Kate
Carlisle
Nov. 7—Night School by Lee Child
Nov. 8—This Was a Man by Jeffrey
Archer
Nov. 15—Turbo Twenty-Three by Janet
Evanovich
Nov. 15—Odessa Sea by Clive Cussler
Nov. 15—No Man’s Land by David
Baldacci
Nov. 15—Chaos by Patricia Cornwell
Nov. 15—The Mistletoe Secret by
Richard Paul Evans
Nov. 15—The Sleeping Beauty Killer
by Mary Higgins Clark
Nov. 21—Cross the Line by James
Patterson
Nov. 22—The Holiday Gift by RaeAnne
Thayne
Nov. 22—I’ll Take You There by Wally
Lamb
Nov. 29—When All the Girls Have Gone
by Jayne Ann Krentz
November Books Nov. 29—The Cherished Quilt by Amy
Clipston
Nov. 29—Death Comes to the Fair by
Catherine Lloyd
NEW BOOKS ON CD
Nov. 1—The Wrong Side of Goodbye by Michael Connelly Nov. 1—The Award by Danielle Steel Nov. 7—Night School Nov. 21—Cross the Line by James Patterson Nov. 15—Chaos by Patricia Cornwell Nov. 15—No Man’s Land by David Baldacci
NEW YOUNG ADULT BOOKS Nov. 1—Love, Lucas by Chantele Sedgwick Nov. 8—Heartless by Marissa Meyer Nov. 8—The Chemist by Stephanie Meyers
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 IN OBSERVANCE OF
THANKSGIVING DAY!
Nov. 1—Bad Moms
Nov. 1—Star Trek: Beyond
Nov. 1—Nine Lives
Nov. 8—Snowtime!
Nov. 15—Finding Dory
Nov. 22—Kubo and the Two Strings
Nov. 29—The Wild Life
Nov. 29—Pete’s Dragon
November DVDs