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NEW BOOK: Danielle Steele has been hailed as one of the world’s most popular authors with over 550 million copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include Coming Out, The House, Toxic Bachelors, Miracle, ImPossible, Echoes, Second Chance, and other highly acclaimed novels. In Steele’s newest novel, ancient traditions will conflict with reality and the pressure of modern life, where a young European princess proves that simplicity, courage, and dignity win the day and forever alter her world. So the readers of H.R.H. will be taken into fascinating new worlds filled with unforgettable images and a remarkable cast of characters. LIBRARY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Beginning October 30, the library’s hours will be Monday through Friday 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. while closing 12 p.m. until 12:30 p.m. for lunch and Saturday 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. VHS and DVD movies are currently one-week rentals. Monday Nights (5 p.m.)-- Chess Night in the Library’s Reading Room. Wednesday Mornings (10 a.m.)-November’s Story Time Schedule for area children is 1st Becky Smith with “Time with Thomas the Tank,” 8th Jim Neelon with “Buzz goes the Bee,” 15th Becky Smith with “Veterans and Other Heroes,” 22nd Mary Woods with “A Gathering of Friends,” and 29th Jan Mitchell with “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” In November, children that attend the library who reads five or more books will receive a bookmark for a small pizza from Pizza Inn. Also, currently in the library are free children’s tickets to A&M’s “The Stars of the Moscow State Circus” on Saturday, November 4, for anyone interested. November 8 (1 a.m.)-Friends of the Library will be having their monthly meeting and will immediately afterwards have their annual “Cookie Swap.” Anyone interested in attending the meeting/cookie swap should bring a dozen of cookies from your favorite recipe to share with the other ladies attending the meeting. There will not be a Friends’ December meeting. On November 22, Blue Grass Regional Library’s cassette tapes and disks will be back on the shelves. |