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LIBRARY HOURS Mon., Tue., Wed. @ 10:00 am - 8:00 pm September 2019 Thurs. & Fri. @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sat. @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Website: http://mccombpl.org McComb Library Log Phone: 419-293-2425 Fax: 419-293-2748

The Library will be CLOSED Monday, Sept. 2 for Labor Day.

Cookie Parade Float Many thanks to those who helped with our float for the Cookie Parade on August 3rd. Steve & Jodi Cobb for the use of their wagon, Mark & Rita Newcomer for letting us use their barn and Laurie Bales for the use of her vehicle. Thank you to the float crew: Annette Schroeder, Katie Grubb, Sheri Davis, Leia Grubb, Kacie Like, Carter Like, and Jane Schaffner. A special thank you to our Friends of the Library Group for providing the candy for our float!

15th Annual Friends Basket Auction

Donations are now being accepted for the Friends of the Library 15th Annual Basket Auction. Baskets with items, single items, gift certificates, and Parents, Kids, monetary donations are all welcome. All items can be All Ages… brought in during library hours. To maintain a high quality You’re invited to write a auction, we ask that donations be new items only. Please letter or draw a picture for contact the library if you have questions. our HEROES! Come The basket auction is the main anytime between source of funding for the 3:00~8:00 pm on Tuesday, Friends Group, which has Sept. 24 to participate. supplied the library with books, The Care Package furniture, computers, Summer recipients (Troops, Reading Club funding and so Veterans, New Recruits, much more. We really or First Responders) say appreciate all who help support these letters, notes, and this important fundraiser for the drawings are among the most cherished items in library! their box. Kids Corner ROOT BEER FLOAT DAY - Tuesday, September 3, 3:00-4:00 p.m. *All Students Welcome*

Evening Story Time Begins K-3rd Grade After School Program @ 3:00-4:00 p.m. Story Time for Preschoolers will begin Tuesday, September 10 from 6:30-7:15 pm. Sessions are Wednesday, October 2 for children ages 3-5 who are toilet trained. Story Hancock Park District will present a special Time is offered on a drop-in basis, so registration program about Animals and their is not required. Story Time promotes early literacy AMAZING Senses and Kindergarten readiness through books, finger plays, music and more. 4th - 6th Grade After School Program Story Time themes are: Sept. 3:00-4:00 p.m. 10 - If You Give a Mouse a Wednesday, September 18 Cookie by Laura Numeroff; Back-Yard “Team Building” Sept. 17 - If You Give a Moose a Muffin; Sept. 24 - If Wednesday, October 16 You Give a Pig a Pancake. Hancock Park District will present a special program about VULTURES

New Movies

All is True The Professor and the Madman +Avengers: Endgame +Rocketman The Banana Splits Movie Saving Zoe +Batman: Hush +The Secret Life of Pets 2 Blackbear The Spanish Princess: Season One +Brightburn The Sun Is Also a Star Changeland +Tolkien The Command The Tomorrow Man +The Curse of La Llorona Unplanned +A Dog’s Journey Vault Finding Steve McQueen When Calls the Heart: Heart of a Mountie The Flash: Season 5 Godzilla: King of the Monsters Kids Movies The Good Doctor: Season 2 Blaze & the Monster Machines: Ninja Blaze +The Hustle 3 I Trapped the Devil Dreamworks 6 Spooky Stories Collection Lying and Stealing Feather Friends The Meanest Man In Texas Lego Batman: Family Matters The Outsider Ploey: Too Chicken to Fly Plus One Shimmer & Shine: Legend of the Dragon Treasure +Pokemon: Detective Pikachu Zombillenium +Poms +DVD & Blu-Ray

10 Movies can be checked out for one week. New Books

Adult Fiction The Oysterville Sewing Circle by Susan Wiggs A Better Man by Louise Penny A Perfect Silhouette by Judith Miller The Bitterroots by C.J. Box The Perfect Wife by JP Delaney Contraband by Stuart Woods The Seekers by Heather Graham Cut and Run by Fern Michaels The Shop on Main Street by Carolyn Brown A Dangerous Man by Robert Crais Smoke Screen by Iris Johansen The Dark Side by Danielle Steel Someone We Know by Shari Lapena The Empty Nesters by Carolyn Brown A Song of Joy by Lauraine Snelling Flour in the Attic by Winnie Archer Sweet Taste of Revenge by Mary Ellis A Glitter of Gold by Liz Johnson Tate by Susan May Warren Good Girl, Bad Girl by Michael Robotham Terns of Endearment by Donna Andrews Haunted House Murder by Leslie Meier Things You Save In a Fire by Katherine Center The Healing Jar by Wanda Brunstetter This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger Hiding in Plain Sight by Mary Ellis The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware The Inn by James Patterson Underestimating Miss Cecilia by Carolyn Miller Jealousy Filled Donuts by Ginger Bolton Vendetta in Death by J.D. Robb A Killer Edition by Lorna Barrett Vow of Justice by Lynette Eason King’s Shadow by Angela Hunt The Warning by James Patterson Labyrinth by Catherine Coulter Word to the Wise by Jenn McKinlay Lady in the Lake by Laura Lippman The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter Adult Non-Fiction Life and Other Inconveniences by Kristan Higgins Comfort in the Shadow by Bob L. Love and Death Among the Cheetahs Not Far From Me: Stories of Opioids and Ohio by Rhys Bowen by Daniel Skinner Nothing Ventured by Jeffrey Archer Six Ingredients with Six Sisters’ Stuff: 100 Fast Old Bones by Preston & Child and Easy Family Meals by Six Sisters’ Stuff Outfox by Sandra Brown

Memorials

In Memory of LaDonna Flickinger From Jeff and Deb Miller: The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff; Resistance Women by Jennifer Chiaverini; The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris In Memory of Leslie A. Shafer From McComb High School Class of “46”: John Deere, That’s Who! by Tracy Nelson Maurer; Hey, Hey, Hay! by Christy Mihaly

The McComb Reader is available in the Library Lobby. Library Services

Copies Notary Black & White - .20 each Free - Please call in FREE Wi-Fi Color - .40 each advance for availability.

Fax Meeting Room We File Golden Sending a Fax - 1st page - $1.00 Maximum - 40 People Buckeye Other pages - .50 each page Non-Profit & Applications! (Maximum of $4.00) Educational Groups - Free (A valid Drivers Over 10 pages - $5.00 Individuals - $20.00 License is needed Receiving a Fax - .50 each page Refundable Deposit Required (Maximum of $5.00) For All Groups - $25.00 to apply.)

Auto Renewal Items will auto renew FINE FREE HOTSPOTS UNLESS there are holds, you (Charges for lost or damaged AVAILABLE owe fines or have previous items only.) (for 2 week check out) overdue items.

A Universe of Stories Summer Reading Program Concludes

The Summer Reading Program for our younger patrons ended with a finale program on August 13 which included an inflatable slip-n-slide, photo booth and a free lunch. We would like to thank all of those who donated food for the finale: Richard & Shannon Dillon, Pisanello’s, Rita Newcomer, Cindy Brink, Pauletta Henley, Judy Beeker, and Laurie Bales. Thank You Volunteers! We also want to give a big thank you to the volunteers who helped with the finale: Rita Newcomer, Jackie Rader, Sara Hart, Sarah Simons, Becky Wasson, Lynne Gobrogge, Leia Grubb, Sarah Rider, Molly Like, Kacey Like and Emma Recker. Thank you for making our Summer Reading Club a success!