Did you know our new library circulation system allows you to change your contact information (including your contact preferences) through your online patron account?
Read MoreThe library will be closed for Good Friday on April 3, but we will be open again our normal hours on Saturday. Stop in and see us.
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Read MoreHopefully Punxsutawney Phil says some better weather is on the way! Even if he doesn't, it's kind of nice to think we're on the downhill slope of winter already…
Read MoreHappy New Year! I hope everyone's year has started well.
With the new year comes a new annual reading challenge. This year we're celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States with our own America 250 Bingo Challenge…
Read MoreEven with the shorter days, we're still busy! If you need to take a break, stop in and grab some entertainment to take home --books or movies-- or just take a moment to read a magazine, work on a jigsaw puzzle, or relax with some coloring pages. No judgement!
Read MoreWe have thirty-two different raffle basket options on display at the library. Raffle tickets will be on sale until Noon on Friday, November 7 at the library and at the "Robin Hood Ain't Looking So Good" murder mystery dinner theater that evening. You don't need to be present to win.
Read MoreThe library is once again holding a murder mystery dinner theater fundraiser. This year's show "Robin Hood Ain't Looking So Good" will be held on Friday, November 7 at 6pm…
Read MoreCheck out our latest roundup of new arrivals for teens and young adults, including the latest from New York Times best sellers Ann Liang (I Hope This Doesn’t Find You) and Marissa Meyer (The Lunar Chronicles), the next installments in LaDarrion Williams’ Blood at the Root and Ava Reid’s A Study in Drowning series, a novel featuring a road trip to see the Taylor Swift, a novel featuring a trans girl trying to find her place in the football world, and much more!
Read MoreThe sale runs Sept. 25-27. Thursday and Friday are 9:00 am- 8:00 pm and Saturday (Bag Day!!) is 9:00 am- 2:00 pm.
Read MoreThe Friends of the Library are collecting books for their book sale at the First United Methodist Church on Clinton Street. Donations may be dropped off Mondays from 1-3pm, Wednesdays from 6-8pm, and Fridays from 10am-Noon. They are taking donations through September 12.
Read MoreOn Sept. 6 at 1:00 pm, local author Jeanette Curry will be here to sign and talk about her novels which are set at Conneaut Lake. Copies will be available for purchase.
Read MoreDo you like to win prizes? It's not too late to participate in our "Color Our World" Beanstack challenge through August 23. We'll have prizes from Carried Away Outfitters, Boundless Books, Citgo Gas, and The Kilted Kiln…
Read MoreCheck out some of our newest arrivals for teens and young adults, including the latest from New York Times bestseller Becky Albertalli, two new manga series starters, a retelling of Shakespeare’s As You Like It, a retelling of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, a science fiction horror novel that’s been described as Titanic meets Aliens, and more!
Read MoreSummer just started and it's already zooming right along. It's not too late to participate in our Beanstack challenge for the summer. A flyer with the summer's Adult progams is available at the Main Desk, or pick up July's calendar.
Read MoreCheck out our latest roundup of new arrivals for teens and young adults, including several new releases perfect for celebrating LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, the latest thrillers from New York Times best sellers Sloan Harlow (Everything We Never Said) and Megan Lally (That’s Not My Name), an Ancient Egyptian-inspired epic fantasy, a fantasy retelling that’s Beauty and the Beast meets Chinese folklore, and much, much more!
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