Harlem Library

 

March 23, 2022



Everyone involved with small business or entrepreneurship is invited to “Bring It to the Table.” The next monthly session will be Monday, March 28 from 11:30 to 12:30 in the library meeting room. Bring your questions, concerns and ideas to share. The guest this month will be Joe LaPlante from the Small Business Development Center in Havre and the topic will be business plans.

The library is hosting the program “Internet Security” presented by Triangle Communications Monday, March 28, 6 P.M. This presentation will cover protecting yourself from email and phone scams; selecting safe passwords; and other security issues when using devices. Everyone is welcome. Please call the library for more information.

Don’t miss the used book sale going on this month. You may “Buy a Bag O’Books” for only one dollar!

The Book Club is currently reading “Moloka’i” by Alan Brennert. Our next discussion is Monday, March 28, 4 P.M.

The library board of trustees will hold its regular monthly meeting March 30, 4:15 P.M. in the library meeting room.

The Book Challenge for March is to read a book with a two-world title. Please notify the library when you complete the challenge to have your name entered to win a gift certificate from a local business.

The library has books by local authors for sale. These include books by Donna L. Miller, Jack G. Young, Terry Kulbeck and Dale Mailand.

A new epic novel by master storyteller Ken Follett is “Never.” In this action-packed drama set in the present day, events are leading to an outbreak of a world war: a shrinking oasis in the Sahara Desert; a stolen US Army drone, an uninhabited Japanese island, and one country’s secret stash of deadly chemical weapons.

The latest historical fiction by Julia Kelly is “The Last Dance of the Debutante.” Taking place in midcentury Britain, this is the story of three of the last debutantes to be presented to Queen Elizabeth II.

Brad Taylor has written “End of Days,” a Pike Logan novel. Logan must stop a deranged killer who is determined to ignite an international catastrophe. With his taskforce he must wade deep into the contentious religious and political organizations of Israel and the greater Middle East.

“Reckless Girls” is by Rachel Hawkins. Six twenty-somethings seek adventure on beautiful Meroe Island in the middle of the Pacific. But paradise takes on an ominous meaning when one person goes missing and another turns up dead.

Other new selections include “The School for Good Mothers” by Jessamine Chan, “The Cold Millions” by Jess Walter and “Quick Silver” by Dean Koontz.

The library has free at-home Covid-19 tests available.

You are invited to take part in the weekly library programs. Story Time for infants, toddlers and preschoolers and their parents/caregivers is held on Tuesdays at 10 A.M. Grade school students are invited to participate in STEAM activities at After School Squad which meets on Wednesdays at 3:30. All ages in welcome to Lego Club on Thursdays at 3:30. Preschoolers must be accompanied by an adult.

 
 

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