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"August Rush" will be the movie at 1:00 p.m. today. Separated by events they could not control but bound by love and by music, three people search for what they lost and what will make their lives complete ... each other. "Hoot" will be the movie next week. If anyone has a request for a movie, please let us know or tell Kristi at the Senior Center. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served.

Story Time is Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Kids of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend. There will be no LEGO Club during the month of March.

Thanks to everyone who came in and helped us celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss!

With the start of a new month, comes a new display of books. The books on display for March are all by Montana authors. You will find books from Norman Maclean, Mary Clearman Blew, Ivan Doig, Wallace Stegner and James Welch and many others.

We have a couple of non-fiction books ready to go this week. "Unshakeable" by Tony Robbins is a financial freedom playbook designed to help you create peace of mind in a world of volatility.

In "Lies We Believe About God" WM. Young invites us to revisit our assumptions about God- using the Bible, theological discussion, and personal anecdotes. He encourages readers to think through beliefs we've presumed to be true and consider whether some might actually be lies.

Bestselling novelist Sarah Dunant has long been drawn to the high drama of Renaissance Italy: power, passion, beauty, brutality, and the ties of blood. With "In the Name of the Family," she offers a thrilling exploration of the House of Borgia's final years, in the company of a young diplomat named Niccolò Machiavelli. Bringing together a cast of fascinating characters in a riveting tale of ambition and corruption, politics, passion, and ultimate justice.

"Dangerous Games" by Danielle Steel is a thrilling drama. In "Bone Box" by Faye Kellerman, Rina Lazarus makes a shocking discovery in the woods of her upstate New York community that leads her husband, police detective Peter Decker, through a series of gruesome, decades old, unsolved murders, pointing to a diabolical, serial killer who's been hiding in plain sight. According to the FBI, the most dangerous place for a woman between the ages of twenty and thirty is in a relationship with a man. Those statistics become all too personal when Jack Swyteck takes on a new client tied to his past in "Most Dangerous Place" by James Grippando. This book is based on shocking true-life events.

We've had a number of patrons in looking for tax booklets and forms. There has been a big push in the last few years to get taxpayers to file on-line, and every year the forms and booklets arrive later and later. We have Montana tax booklets and forms, but we have not received any Federal booklets or forms. We have no idea when anything will arrive. We have printed one copy of each of the tax booklets, for use in the library. All tax forms can be accessed and printed from http://www.irs.gov. We will do our best to help you find the forms you need. We do charge 20 cents per page for any printing.

New additions have been added to our on-going book sale in the entry way. We still have a few discarded magazines that are free for the taking.

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