Coming next week, on Thursday, October 8th, from 4 to 5:30PM, we are making the game just a little bit more fun. Open to grade 6 through adult, we will be playing LIVE clue in the library! six differents rooms will be used, six different weapons, and six different characters. The theme is medieval, so we will have intersting names, rooms, and weapons! Prizes will be given per game, one to the dead character and one to the person who solves the murder. Want to play in teams? Bring your friends or family along. Great family entertainment (but no children younger than 6th grade will be permitted to play) This will become a monthly event if we have a super crowd, and we will change the theme each month. Help us make this a fun monthly event.Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Calling all fans of the game "Clue"
Coming next week, on Thursday, October 8th, from 4 to 5:30PM, we are making the game just a little bit more fun. Open to grade 6 through adult, we will be playing LIVE clue in the library! six differents rooms will be used, six different weapons, and six different characters. The theme is medieval, so we will have intersting names, rooms, and weapons! Prizes will be given per game, one to the dead character and one to the person who solves the murder. Want to play in teams? Bring your friends or family along. Great family entertainment (but no children younger than 6th grade will be permitted to play) This will become a monthly event if we have a super crowd, and we will change the theme each month. Help us make this a fun monthly event.Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Purple Light NIGHTS
ANNOUNCE

New 'Da Vinci Code Book' to break publishing record
More than 6.5 million copies have been printed of the highly anticipated sequel to the 2003 mega hit, as book stores around the world brace themselves for an unprecedented stampede from hungry fans.As well as being one of the largest first print runs in publishing history, an electronic version of the novel, which took Brown five years to write, will be released on the same day.
It is also already at the top of Amazon’s best seller list.
“The Lost Symbol” features the star of the series Robert Langdon, the Harvard University professor, returning to solve another, as yet disclosed, mystery.
The cover of the book, the third in a series featuring Langdon, shows the Capitol in Washington and a wax seal containing a double-headed phoenix, the numeral 33, and the words "ordo ae chao," Latin for "order to chaos."
Will Faeries be the New Film Trend?
Aprilynne Pike's best-selling debut, WINGS, is the first of four books about a seemingly ordinary girl names Laurel who discovers she is a faerie. When Laurel is thrust into the midst of a centuries-old battle between faeries and trolls, she is torn between a human and a faerie love. In this extraordinary tale of magic and intrigue, romance and danger, everything you thought you knew about faeries will be changed forever.
Most of you already know that Disney plans on turning YA book "Wings" into a big feature film starting Miley Cyrus. for more information go to the following website. www.harperteen.com, under Contests & Features.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Happy Birthday Isabella

"New Moon" comes out in two months!! (and seven days, and 12 hours, but who's counting?)
Friday, September 11, 2009
A Mrs. Skorupski Story

About the Book: "Mrs. Skorupski won't tell you ANYTHING!" That's what Carmen, a fourth-grader at Liberty Elementary, tells everyone about the school librarian. Fortunately, her new classmate Robert doesn't believe her and marches right over to ask Mrs. Skorupski question after question. Mrs. Skorupski's eyes twinkle and her rhinestone glasses sparkle as she leads Robert to the tools he need to find the answers. Carmen scowls as she watches Robert become a Library Success Story, but eventually comes around as she realizes that Mrs. Skoruoski can teach them ANYTHING!
This book is actually being read to all the kids attending our September field trip.
To learn more about Mrs. Skorupski or the Author go to http://www.tonibuzzeo.com/booksourlibrarian.html
to-be released...A must read!
The Mark by Jen NadolJan 19,2010
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
New hours for the Library
575-258-3704
Friday, September 4, 2009
Day in the life of a Librarian

Field Trips happening at your Library

Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Beware of the Book

