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“It was one of those MARCH days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade. “ March 2016 ~~ Charles Dickens
Are you looking for a job??
Do you need an ally in your job search?
Come to JOB CLUBS at the Middlesboro Library
for 3 more Thursday in March at 1:00 p.m. and
expert advisors will help you create a game plan,
link you with quality employers, improve your job-
interviewing skills, perfect your resume, ease your
job-search stress, connect weekly with other
supportive job-seekers and prepare you to launch
into employment!!
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity!
March 3rd, 10th, and 17th
MIDDLESBORO Library
February 29 – March 5 is
Read Across America Week! The Library and
Bookmobile will be
represented at the
Middlesboro Mall on
Saturday, March 5th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Love Your Library
The Friends of the Middlesboro
Library promoted “Love Your
Library Month” with a gift
basket. The winner was Mary
Hall. She definitely loves her
library!
ATTENTION: REPUBLICAN
VOTERS IN BELL COUNTY
DID YOU KNOW??
2016 Kentucky Republican Caucus
March 5th
@ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Bell County Courthouse in Pineville
On March 5th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. local
time, in counties across the Commonwealth of
Kentucky, registered Republican voters can
participate in the state’s first Presidential Caucus.
There will be NO Republican Presidential
Primary Election in May – so this is the ONLY
chance you have to cast your vote. There are no
polling places – you can vote ONLY at the Bell
County Courthouse in Pineville, KY.
Bookmobile – On the Go!
Pineville Independent Schools had an open house February 17th and Diana Anderson, Bookmobile Librarian, was there to sign up new patrons for library cards. Check out her library Facebook page:
Bell County Bookmobile and Outreach Services
Bel l Co . Pub l ic L i brary Dis t r i c t ~~ MA R C H 2016
“It was one of those MARCH days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade. “ March 2016 ~~ Charles Dickens
NEW: ADULT FICTION
Quicksand : a Nora Khalil novel / Baugh, Carolyn
The restoration / Brunstetter, Wanda E
The Inn at Ocean's Edge / Coble, Colleen
Louisiana saves the library / Cogburn, Emily Beck
Always watching : a novel / Eason, Lynette
Between here and gone / Ferrer, Barbara
In the language of miracles / Hassib, Rajia
Jane and the Waterloo map :being a Jane Austen mystery / Barron, Stephanie
Tom Clancy : commander-in chief / Greaney, Mark
The art of war : a novel / Coonts, Stephen
Blood will tell : a Dorothy Martin mystery / Dams,
Jeanne M.
Summit Lake / Donlea, Charlie
One under / Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia
Breakdown : an Alex Delaware novel / Kellerman,
Jonathan
Trampoline : an illustrated novel / Gipe, Robert
NYPD Red 4 / Patterson, James
Honeydew : stories / Pearlman, Edith
Blackout / Rosenfelt, David
My name is Lucy Barton : a novel / Strout,
Elizabeth
Fixers : a novel of Wall Street and Washington /
Thomas, Michael M.
No more Mr. Nice Guy : a family business novel /
Weber, Carl
Beyond the silence / Peterson, Tracie
Cold shot / Pettrey, Dani
What was mine : a novel / Ross, Helen Klein
An Irish doctor in love and at sea : [an Irish Country novel] / Taylor, Patrick
The ex : a novel / Burke, Alafair
Find her : a novel / Gardner, Lisa
The girl in the red coat : a novel / Hamer, Kate
Midnight sun / Nesbo, Jo
Even dogs in the wild : a novel / Rankin, Ian
Ginny Gall : a life in the South / Smith, Charlie
NEW : ADULT NON-FICTION
The big question : why we can't stop talking about science, faith, and God / McGrath, Alister E.
Getting the job you want after 50 for dummies /
Hannon, Kerry
Surviving Henry : adventures in loving a canine catastrophe / Young, Erin Taylor
The beekeeper's problem solver : 100 common problems explored and explained / Tew, James E.
The Black presidency : Barack Obama and the politics of race in America / Dyson, Michael Eric
Where the bodies were buried : Whitey Bulger and the world that made him / English, T. J.
The annihilation of nature : human extinction of birds and mammals / Ceballos, Gerardo
Super genes : unlock the astonishing power of your DNA for optimum health and well-being / Chopra,
Deepak
Never broken : songs are only half the story / Jewel
Over the top and back : the autobiography / Jones,
Tom
NEW : YOUNG ADULT FICTION
All we left behind / Sundberg, Ingrid
The rising / Armstrong, Kelley
Ironside : a modern faery's tale / Black, Holly
Placebo junkies / Carleson, J. C.
Dragon's oath / Cast, P. C.
Darkwater / Fisher, Catherine
The distance from me to you / Gessner, Marina
Front lines / Grant, Michael
Took : a ghost story / Hahn, Mary Downing
I crawl through it / King, A. S. (Amy Sarig)
Calvin : a novel / Leavitt, Martine
Burning midnight / McIntosh, Will
Listen to the moon / Morpurgo, Michael
Once upon a kiss / Palmer, Robin
Maximum Ride forever / Patterson, James
All American boys / Reynolds, Jason
Salt to the sea : a novel / Sepetys, Ruta
The muralist : a novel / Shapiro, Barbara A.
The dream thieves : book II of the Raven cycle /
Stiefvater, Maggie
Under the dusty moon / Sutherland, Suzanne
The winter place / Yates, Alexander
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“It was one of those MARCH days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade. “ March 2016 ~~ Charles Dickens
NEW: JUVENILE FICTION
We are the ants / Hutchinson, Shaun David
Old wolf : a fable / Avi
Rules for stealing stars / Haydu, Corey Ann
The green bicycle / Al-Mansour, Haifaa
The terrible two get worse / Barnett, Mac
Under their skin / Haddix, Margaret Peterson
Fantastic beasts & where to find them /
Scamander, Newt
Hawking's hallway / Shusterman, Neal
Quidditch through the ages / Whisp, Kennilworthy
NEW: JUVENILE & YOUNG ADULT
NON-FICTION
Forgotten bones : uncoveringa slave cemetery /
Huey, Lois Miner
Edible science : experiments you can eat / Wheeler-
Toppen, Jodi
Bioluminescence : nature and science at work /
Zimmer, Marc
Koala hospital / Eszterhas, Suzi
A passion for elephants : the real life adventure of field scientist Cynthia Moss / Buzzeo, Toni
The earth and the role of water / Duke, Shirley
NEW FICTION: EASY
I love you, baby / Andreae, Giles
Mr. Goat's valentine / Bunting, Eve
I love you, too! / Bunting, Eve
Will spring be early or will spring be late? / Johnson,
Crockett
How to dress a dragon / Godin, Thelma Lynne
Frankencrayon / Hall, Michael
Too many carrots / Hudson, Katy
Library day / Rockwell, Anne F.
A birthday cake for George Washington /
Ganeshram, Ramin
The little snowplow / Koehler, Lora
Curious George visits the dentist / Perez, Monica
Zippy and the stripes of courage / Sullivan, Candida
Zippy's big difference / Sullivan, Candida
RECENTLY ADDED DVDS
Kung fu panda 2 Hotel Transylvania 2
Minions Bridge of spies
The last witch hunter Spectre
War room Love the Coopers
Meet the Patels Out-of-towners
Truth be told The Martian
Big Stone Gap Everest
Black mass The good dinosaur
Cake Everest
The Visit Black Hawk down
What happens in vegas
AUDIO BOOKS ON CD
Where I am / Graham, Billy
I remember nothing / Ephron, Nora
A full life reflections at ninety / Carter, Jimmy
The guilty / Baldacci, David
The crossing / Connelly, Michael
Tricky twenty-two / Evanovich, Janet
The edge of normal / Norton, Carla
American blood : a novel / Sanders, Ben
Corrupted / Scottoline, Lisa
The life list a novel / Spielman, Lori Nelson
The art of racing in the rain / Stein, Garth
All the stars in the heavens / Trigiani, Adriana
Poetry Foundation: Spring Poems http://www.poetryfoundation.org/article/241410?gcl
id=COvs8sCdlMQCFUQ8gQods2wA6Q
This page on the Poetry Foundation website provides
readers with 31 poems about spring, one for every day in
March! Divided into sections (Flowers, Spring in Love,
Joy in Spring, Spiritual, Melancholy, Youth in Spring),
the poets run the historical timeline from Shakespeare
and Dryden to Delmore Schwartz and Tony Hoagland.
The poems remind us that "gardens are also good places
to sulk" (Amy Gerstler), that spring days can be so
perfect that "you want to throw/open all the windows in
the house" (Billy Collins), and that it is possible to
"mourn with ever-returning spring" (Walt Whitman).
Each poem is accompanied by Related Content,
featuring a Biography of the poet along with some select
other poems, audio, and articles. For readers who are
looking for celebrations, condemnations,
contemplations, and all the thoughts, feelings, and
intuitions of spring, this page will be a welcome find. [CNH] From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2015.
https://www.scout.wisc.edu
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“It was one of those MARCH days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade. “ March 2016 ~~ Charles Dickens
Children & Youth Programs
(For all children
birth to 12 yrs.)
Morning Story Time
Thursdays, March 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st
@ 11:00 a.m.
Afternoon Story Time
Thursdays, March 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st
@ 4:00 p.m.
We made homemade dog chew toys out of old t-shirts!
Teen Advisory Group
Mondays, March 7th, 14th, 28th @ 4:00 p.m. for ages 13-18
Special Night on March 21st!
We made the bear paws/claws!
Open Mic Night Monday, MARCH 21, 2016
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Pineville Branch
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“It was one of those MARCH days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade. “ March 2016 ~~ Charles Dickens
Children & Youth Programs
Toddler Time
Thursdays, March 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th & 31s 10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Ages 18 mos. – 4 yrs.
Toddler Time will be celebrating Dr. Seuss’s Birthday on March 3rd!
Story Time
WEDNESDAYS,
March 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd
& 30th
4:00pm – 4:45 pm Ages 5 – 10 Story Time will celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday
on March 2nd!
… ● Don’t forget to wear green on
March 16th and 17th!
●A few eggs might need finding on March 30th and 31st!
Ages: 10 years – 18 years Date: Thursday, March 17th Time: 4pm – 5pm
This month’s book:
The Woods Runner by Gary Paulsen
4-H Garden Club
Tuesday, March 8th @ 3:30 p.m.
Open to Bell County youths ages 9 - 18.
New Furniture in the Youth Area Three new chairs have replaced the purple couch
and chair in the Youth Area! Also 2 new lime green molded chairs have replaced the old saucer chairs.
If you have any questions about programs, you can contact Caitlin Jeffrey at the library by calling 606-248-4812.
You can email her at [email protected].
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Middlesboro
Branch
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“It was one of those MARCH days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade. “ March 2016 ~~ Charles Dickens
Beginner Computer
Classes
@ the Pineville Library
Wed., March 2, 2016 - 10:30 a.m.
@ Wilderness Trail Manor
Wed., March 16, 2016 - 11:00 a.m.
Get the basics of computers and the Internet in a
relaxed, workshop environment.
(Pre-registration is required.)
Book Bunch Book Club
Wednesday, March 30th
@ 11:00 a.m.
This month’s book is
Unbroken: A World War II
Story of Survival, Resilience,
and Redemption
by Hillenbrand, Laura
Pre-registration is required.
Next month: April 27th
A Hearth in Candlewood, by Delia Parr
Mystery Loves Company Book Club
Friday, March 11, 2016
@ 11:00 a.m.
The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammet
Pre-registration is required.
Coming up: April 8th
The House at Riverton,
by Morton, Kate
Horizon BOOK CLUB
@ the Horizon Day Care Center
Wed., March 23, 2016
@ 10:00 a.m. Love Comes Softly by Janette Oke
The Year to Learn a New Skill Check out the Bulletin Board and Book Display
in the Pineville library and try something new this
year! In March try Raising Chickens and/or
Gardening. In April try your hand at Scrap-
booking and/or Soap Making!
You will also find materials to
peak your interest, or perhaps
a pattern or recipe to take
home.
We want to thank the children
who attend our library’s
programs for making the
hearts on the January /
February board!
Adult Programs @ your library
Pineville Branch
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“It was one of those MARCH days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade. “ March 2016 ~~ Charles Dickens
Beginner
Computer Classes
Wed. & Thur., March 16th & 17th
@ 10:30 a.m.
Learn the basics of using a computer
and the Internet.
Call Bonnie Banks at 248-4812 to register.
MOVIES @ the Library
Thursday, March 17th @ 10:00 a.m.
Monday’s R Murder Book Club
March 7, 2016 @ 10:00 a.m.
This month we will discuss Serpent’s Trail,
by Sue Henry.
Next Month: Mon., April 11
th – In a Dark House by Deborah
Crombie
Time for Tea & Thee Book Club
Tues., March 15, 2016 @ 10:30 a.m. Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet,
by Jamie Ford
SPECIAL GUEST via SKYPE:
~~ ADRIANA TRIGIANI ~~ author of the Big Stone Gap series!!
We had a wonderful Skype
visit with Adriana Trigiani at
our TTT program on
Tuesday, February 23rd
! For 1
hour she shared with us about
her movie, her new book, her
passion for writing and her
memories of Middles-boro!
She also answered questions
that we had for her. She was
funny, fascinating, and inspiring – we appreciate her
taking the time to speak with us.
Here are pictures of some
of the Time for Tea & Thee
members who came to the
Feb. 23rd
meeting. In all, 23
women were able to chat
and listen with/to Ms.
Trigiani. Thank you to
Barbara Asher, Rhonda
Roark, Pamela Thompson and Billie Peters for asking
some very good questions!
Adult Programs @ your library Middlesboro Branch
Let’s R O C K
t h e C R O C K
Let’s ROCK the CROCK!
Monday, March 7, 2016
@ 1:00 p.m.
“My Plate for Every Body”
Recipe: Crunchy Hawaiian Chicken Wrap
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DA T E CH A NG E Mark your calendars NOW!
Our May Time for Tea meeting will be
on Thursday, May 19th
NOT Tuesday, May 17th
. (The library is closed on Tues. May 17
th for the
Primary Election. Thank you!)
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“It was one of those MARCH days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade. “ March 2016 ~~ Charles Dickens
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
Mondays, MARCH 7 & 21
Middlesboro area day care centers
Tuesdays, MARCH 8 & 22
Middlesboro individual home visits and public housing
locations
Wednesdays, MARCH 9 & 23
Pineville individual home visits and public housing
locations and Arjay
Thursdays, MARCH 10 & 24
Blackmont, Brownies Creek, Woodland Hills/Log
Mtn., Ferndale Apartments, Cubbage, Page
Fridays, MARCH 11 & 25
Home School Group
Web-Address
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
Current Bell County Bookmobile
Schedule:
Schedule runs bi-weekly; please check our website’s
online calendar @ bellcpl.org, call the libraries @
606-248-4812 or 337-3422, or Diana Anderson
@ 606-302-6035 for exact dates.
** MARCH 1 - 4, 2016 – The Bookmobile will be
celebrating “READ ACROSS AMERICA” in several
area schools – No regular service this week. **
Tuesdays, MARCH 15 & 29
Pineville/Bell County area day care centers
Wednesdays, MARCH 16 & 30
Stoney Fork, Right Fork, Straight Creek, Mill Creek
Thursdays, MARCH 17 & 31
Bell County Forestry Camp, Frakes, Clear Creek
Friday, MARCH 18
Nursing homes, Senior citizen centers/Pineville and
Middlesboro
http://www.bellcpl.org
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