the middlesboro public library (only) will be closed for ...the middlesboro public library (only)...
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“One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” Jeannette Walls AUGUST 2015
The Middlesboro Public Library (only) will be CLOSED for INVENTORY:
Monday, August 10th – Saturday, August 15th
(No items will be marked due on this date.)
Resume Help at the Library! Quickly create a resume, cover letter and
reference sheet.
Log in at home or at the library from our
home page.
No writing skills required!
FREE for all Bell County Public
Library District Patrons!
Middlesboro says
good-bye to these
familiar faces…
See pg. 4
Did you have fun at Summer Reading? It looks like the superheroes on pages 4 & 5 did!
Helen Wilder – Local Author!
At the July meeting of the FOML (Friends
of the Middlesboro Library), Helen Wilder
presented Acting Director, Michele
Lawson, copies of the two Chicken Soup
for the Soul books that have published her
stories: Chicken Soup for the Soul : Hope & Miracles :
101 Inspirational Stories of Faith, Answered
Prayers & Divine Intervention
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inspiration for Nurses : 101 Stories of Appreciation & Wisdom
New Web-Address
http://www.bellcpl.org
Bel l Co . Pub l ic L i brary Dis t r i c t ~~ Au gu s t 2 0 1 5
“One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” Jeannette Walls AUGUST 2015
NEW: ADULT FICTION
In the unlikely event / Blume, Judy
Badlands / Box, C. J.
The darkling child / Brooks, Terry
Death at Dovecote Hatch / Cannell, Doroth
After the storm / Castillo, Linda
The well : a novel / Chanter, Catherine
Murder tightly knit / Chapman, Vannetta
The melody lingers on / Clark, Mary Higgins
Collision / Cohen, William S.
Little Beach Street Bakery / Colgan, Jenny
Robert Ludlum's The Janson equation /
Corleone, Douglas
Into the fire / Couch, Dick
The flying circus / Crandall, Susan
The gentle art of murder / Dams, Jeanne
Superfluous women / Dunn, Carola
Wicked charms : a Lizzy and Diesel novel /
Evanovich, Janet
The little Paris bookshop / George, Nina
Dark orbit / Gilman, Carolyn
The forgotten / Graham, Heather
The silenced / Graham, Heather
Summer secrets / Green, Jane
Cash landing / Grippando, James
The governor's wife / Harvey, Michael T.
A deadly web / Hooper, Kay
Meadowlands: A World War I Family Saga /
Jeffrey, Elizabeth
The naked eye / Johansen, Iris
The last pilot / Johncock, Benjamin
The traveling tea shop / Jones, Belinda
Silent creed / Kava, Alex
I take you : a novel / Kennedy, Eliza
Finders keepers : a novel / King, Stephen
Go set a watchman / Lee, Harper Signal / Lee, Patrick
American meteor / Lock, Norman
The three / Lotz, Sarah
Perfect touch / Lowell, Elizabeth
Irish meadows / Mason, Susan Anne
The summer's end / Monroe, Mary Alice
Bull Mountain / Panowich, Brian
Truth or die / Patterson, James
Refining fire / Peterson, Tracie
A blink of the screen : collected shorter fiction / Pratchett, Terry
Red lightning : a novel / Pritchett, Laura
Housewitch / Schickel, Katie
The English spy / Silva, Daniel
The brickmaker's bride / Miller, Judith
Truth or die / Patterson, James
Scents and sensibility / Quinn, Spencer.
Country / Steel, Danielle
Tiny little thing / Williams, Beatriz
Naked greed / Woods, Stuart
NEW : ADULT NON-FICTION
End unemployment now : how to eliminate
joblessness, debt, and poverty despite
Congress / Batra, Raveendra N.
A full life : reflections at ninety / Carter,
Jimmy
Diversity explosion : how new racial demo- graphics are remaking America / Frey,
William H.
Spring chicken : stay young forever (or die trying) / Gifford, Bill
The beginner's guide to making and using
dried foods : preserve fresh fruits, vege-
tables, herbs, and meat with a dehydrator, a
kitchen oven, or the sun / Marrone, Teresa
Secret heroes : everyday Americans who shaped our world / Martin, Paul D.
Your left-handed child : making things easy for left-handers in a right-handed world /
Milsom, Lauren
Homemakers : a domestic handbook for the digital generation / Morin, Brit
The bridge player's bible : illustrated strategies for staying ahead of the game /
Pottage, Julian
The allergy book : solving your family's
nasal allergies, asthma, food sensitivities,
and related health and behavioral
problems / Sears, Robert W.
Autism spectrum disorder : the complete guide to understanding autism / Sicile-
Kira, Chantal
Algebra I / Wheater, Carolyn C.
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“One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” Jeannette Walls AUGUST 2015
NEW : YOUNG ADULT FICTION
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens agenda /
Albertalli, Becky
99 days / Cotugno, Katie
Diary of a mad brownie : with supporting documents / Coville, Bruce
Oblivion / Dawn, Sasha
Half wild / Green, Sally
Theodore Boone : the fugitive / Grisham,
John
Finding Audrey / Kinsella, Sophie
Zeroboxer / Lee, Fonda
The revelation of Louisa May : a novel of intrigue and romance / MacColl, Michaela
Off the page / Picoult, Jodi
Dragons at Crumbling Castle : and other
tales / Pratchett, Terry
The junkyard bot / Richards, C. J.
Hollow city / Riggs, Ransom
How to speak dolphin / Rorby, Ginny
Skandal : my mind is mine alone / Smith,
Lindsay
Ask the dark / Turner, Henry
NEW: JUVENILE FICTION
The runaway's gold / Burack, Emilie
Christie
The janitor's boy / Clements, Andrew
The pirate pig / Funke, Cornelia Caroline
The Zoo at the Edge of the World / Gale,
Eric Kahn
The mystery of the cursed poodle /
Pankhurst, Kate
Just my rotten luck/ Patterson, James
Ghosts! : ghostly tales from folklore /
Schwartz, Alvin
Knight-napped! / Vernon, Ursula
NEW: JUVENILE & YOUNG ADULT
NON-FICTION
Cystic fibrosis / Abramovitz, Melissa
Complete children's cookbook / Bloomfield,
Jill
Tommy : the gun that changed America
Blumenthal, Karen
Fatal fever : tracking down Typhoid Mary /
Jarrow, Gail
Electrifying story of multiple sclerosis /
Oelschlager, Vanita
NEW FICTION: EASY
Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears : a West African tale / Aardema, Verna
White Rabbit's color book / Baker, Alan
100 Pablo Picassos / Lemay, Violet
Grandma in blue with red hat / Menchin, Scott
The moon is going to Addy's house / Pearle,
Ida
What pet should I get? / Seuss, Dr.
I will take a nap! / Willems, Mo
Billy and Goat at the state fair / Yaccarino,
Dan
RECENTLY ADDED DVDS
The Longest Ride
The second best exotic Marigold Hotel
St. Vincent
Coming in September…
Fall Book Sale and Quilt Show! The Friends of the Middlesboro Library
invite you to the book sale/quilt show on
the following dates:
Friday, Sept. 11th
- 9:00 - 6:00
Saturday, Sept. 12th
- 10:00 - 4:00
Monday, Sept. 14th
- 9:00 - 6:00
Tuesday, Sept. 15th
- 9:00 - 6:00
Mark Your Calendar!! Donations of books in good to excellent
condition are welcome.
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“One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” Jeannette Walls AUGUST 2015
Children & Youth Programs
MIDDLESBORO BRANCH
* Middlesboro Story Times will start
back in September or October.* Ms. Cindy Hatchell, our Children’s Librarian, and her family have moved to Georgia, where she has accepted a position at another library. She worked at the Middlesboro Branch for ten years, eight of those with the children of our community. We wish her and her family the very best!
“I just want to say THANK YOU to all of my library friends and other friends who have allowed me to be part of your lives and the lives of your children!” ~~ Ms. Cindy
4-H Garden Club (Middlesboro)
We will meet on Tuesday, August 18th @ 3:30 p.m. to
make Edible Compost!
PINEVILLE BRANCH
for ages 2-12
Morning Story Time
NO AUGUST programs
Tuesday, Sept. 1st @ 11:00am Ages 2 - 4
Afternoon Story Time
NO AUGUST programs
Thursday, Sept. 3rd @ 4:00pm Ages 5-11
Teen Advisory Group
Monday, August 31st @ 4:00pm
Ages 13-18
BOOKMOBILE/OUTREACH
Tuesdays, August 11th & 25th @ 4:00 pm at Shades of Brown Coffee Shop (downtown Middlesboro)
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“One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” Jeannette Walls AUGUST 2015
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SUMMER READING SUPERHEROES!
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“One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” Jeannette Walls AUGUST 2015
Beginner Computer Classes
@ the Pineville Library
Wed., August 5th, - 10:30 a.m.
@ Wilderness Trail Manor
Wed., August 12th, - 11:00 a.m.
Get the basics of computers and the
Internet in a relaxed, workshop
environment.
(Pre-registration is required.)
Mystery Loves Company Friday, August 14th
@ 11:00 a.m.
Sister by
Rosamund Lupton
Book Bunch Book Club
Wednesday, August 26th
, @
11:00 a.m.
Lay That Trumpet in Our
Hands by Susan Carol McCarthy
(Pre-registration is required for both.)
Adult Outreach Program
@ the Horizon Day Care Center
Thurs., August 6, 2015 @ 10:00 a.m.
Frugal Friday - August 21st Grinding Meal / Making Cornbread
@ 4:00 p.m.
The secret to good cornbread is home
ground cornmeal! Learn how to grind
your own meal and how to make
excellent cornbread!
Adult Programs @ your library
Pineville Branch
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“One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” Jeannette Walls AUGUST 2015
Beginner
Computer Classes
Wed. & Thur., AUGUST 19th & 20th
@ 10:00 a.m.
Learn the basics of using a computer
and the Internet.
Call Bonnie Banks at 248-4812 to register.
NO Middlesboro Book
Clubs in August.
TESS COLLINS, an award winning
author of six novels and one non-fiction
book, presented the workshop, NOVEL
WRITING 101 at the Middlesboro
library on Saturday, July 11th
. Eleven
attendees learned the structure of a novel,
character creation, and how to apply
these components to their own work.
SUMMER MOVIE SERIES 10:00 a.m.
Monday, August 3rd - Catwoman PG-13 (104 min.)
Monday, August 17th - Monuments Men PG-13 (118 min)
Monday, August 24th - McFarland, USA PG (129 min.)
Monday, August 31st
- The Impossible
PG-13 (114 min.)
A Summer Filled With Salads 9:30 a.m.
Wednesdays in August:
5th
- Fruit Group
Recipe: Apple Salad
12th
- Vegetable Group
Recipe: Vegetable Potato Salad
19th
- Protein Group
Recipe: Crunchy Fruit & Chicken Salad
26th
- Oils & Empty Calories
Recipe: Broccoli Supreme Salad (Sponsored by the Bell County Extension Service)
Adult Programs @ your library
Middlesboro Branch
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“One benefit of Summer was that each day we had more light to read by.” Jeannette Walls AUGUST 2015
Middlesborough-Bell County
Public Library 126 S. 20th Street / P O Box 1677
Middlesboro KY 40965-3677
Telephone: 606-248-4812
606-248-8766 (fax)
Hours: M-F 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Pineville-Bell County
Public Library 214 Walnut Street / P O Box 1490
Pineville KY 40977-1490
Telephone: 606-337-3422
606-337-9862 (fax)
Hours: M-F 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesdays, Aug. 4th, 18th, & Sept. 1st 10 am - West Cumberland
10:30 am - West End Homes
11 am - Noetown
11:30 am - Rennie Gayles
12 pm - East End School
12:30 pm - Mountain View
(Queensbury Heights)
Wednesdays, Aug. 5th, 19th, & Sept. 2nd
Arjay, Stoney Fork & Pineville Highrise
Thursdays, Sept. 6th, 20th, & Sept. 3rd
Bell County Forestry Camp, Ferndale Area
Tuesdays, Aug. 11th & 25th
Frakes and Clear Creek Areas
Wednesdays, Aug. 12th & 26th
10 am - Horizon Adult Day Center,
11 am - Just Family Adult Day Center
Thursdays, Aug. 13th & 27th
Blackmont, Cubbage & Brownie's Creek Areas
EVERY Thursday
Middlesboro Elementary School–Book drop-off
EVERY Friday
Nursing Homes - Book drop-off
Bell County Bookmobile Schedule:
Schedule runs bi-weekly; please check our website’s
online calendar @ bellcpl.org, call the library @ 248-4812
or 337-3422, or Libby Edwardson @ 302-6035 for exact dates.
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Middlesboro Independent Schools: Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Pineville City Schools: Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Bell County Schools: Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Claiborne County, TN Schools: Thursday, August 6, 2015
Lee County, VA Schools: Thursday, August 20, 2015