Sorted by date Results 1 - 9 of 9
Happy Thanksgiving week! We have tons of good things for you to gobble up at the library. We will be closed tomorrow, 11/27, and Friday, 11/28. But there are ways to access our resources straight from home. First, check out our website at www.harlempubliclibrary.org. You’ll find all of our programming information, our services provided, and other beneficial resources at your fingertips. Download and read/listen to ebooks/audiobooks from the Libby app. You simply need your library card number, and 1000s of books are ready to be consumed. For fre...
We’d like to thank everyone who attended the Chris La Tray program last week, as well as the Blaine County Museum and MAPS Media Institute, and Chris himself. We’re happy to bring intelligent, relevant speakers to our area. Mark your calendars! The Friends of the Library’s Wine & Cheese Event will take place Wednesday, December 3rd, from 6:00-8:00 pm. Adults ages 21 and older can pick up their tickets for $10 at the library beforehand. Otherwise, they will be $15 at the door. The theme for this year is “Believe.” Join us for a fun evening o...

Remember to stop by MAPS Media Institute on Tuesday, November 18, at 5:30 PM for a community feed, reading, Q & A, session, with Mtis Storyteller and 11th Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray. This event is free, and everyone is welcome! A super exciting platform now available to our patrons is Kanopy, a streaming service using your library card. It's similar to Libby (if you use Libby), you type in your library and your card number, and you can access 1000s of movies and tv shows for free. And...
Today at 4:30, the library board of trustees will hold their monthly meeting. Public is welcome to attend. Because of the meeting, there will not be any After School Squad, and there will be no Lego Club tomorrow. Ireland will be at the Harlem Elementary School’s Trunk or Treat. Stop by her vehicle and see what goodies we’re giving out! The library will also be the place to be for the civic association’s pumpkin decorating contest tomorrow evening. Stop by and cast your vote for your favorite pumpkin! A little further in your calendar, save...

s still not too late to let us know! You'll get your name in a drawing for a $10 gift certificate at a local business. October's Book Challenge will be to read a book that takes place during your favorite season. Contact us when you've finished that one, and we'll put your name in the October drawing. We will also begin our new Library of Things program. We already have hotspots and other "things" people can check out, but our board has developed and approved a policy and agreement to begin this...
The Harlem Public Library Board of Trustees will meet today, September 24th, at 4:30. The agenda was posted in last week’s paper, and can be found at the Post Office or on our website at www.harlempubliclibrary.org. This is also a reminder that there is no After School Squad this day. Tomorrow evening from 6:30-8:00, Thursday, September 25th, in partnership with the Montana Library Network, the library will be presenting a virtual program titled “Montana Native Plant Conservation Strategy” by Andrea Pipp. Please register at: http:...
A few things the library will be doing in the next couple of weeks: Next week, on Wednesday, September 24th, at 4:30 pm, the board of trustees will hold their monthly meeting. Please see the attached agenda. The Montana Library Network Virtual Programming, along with the library, will host Montana Native Plant Conservation Strategy by Andrea Pipp, Thursday, September 25th, from 6:30-8:00 on Zoom. To register for that program, go to: http://tinyurl.com/MTNativePlants The Book Club will read The Girl Who Wrote in Silk by Kelli Estes. The books...
Did you know the average price of our collection at the Harlem Public Library is $18.60 per book? A hardback copy of a new release is going to cost you around $30. If you’re looking for a more cost-effective way to enjoy reading, make sure your library card is up to date! Our programming began this week. Tuesdays at 10:00 is Storytime for children ages 0-5 and their parent/caregivers; Wednesdays is After School Squad at 4:00 for elementary school kids (no After School Squad on the last Wednesday of the month); and Thursdays at 4:00 is Lego C...
The library will be closed Monday, September 1st, in observance of Labor Day. We’ll pick back up with our children’s programming this week. Tuesdays at 10:00 is Storytime for children ages 0-5 & their parents/caregivers; Wednesdays at 4:00 is After School Squad for elementary students grades Kindergarten-5th; Thursdays at 4:00 is Lego Club for all ages. (Children under age 5 must be accompanied by an adult). Some new books featured this week: Unshaken by Shelley Shepard Gray; The Peculiar Gift of July by Ashley Ream; Our Last Resort by Cle...