Haunted Library

Haunted Library

Rock out with Stingray Qello! Haunted Now available Library through RBDigital Coming in October, Stingray Qello is the only Enjoy music from the one night only, the place to watch over 1,500 of 1920s to today’s hottest doors of the Marion the most amazing live artists, including Lady County Public moments in music. It’s the Gaga, Beyoncé, Bruce world’s largest collection of Springsteen, and Library open after full-length concerts and music Aerosmith. hours for ‘HAUNTED documentaries streamed LIBRARY’ on-demand to just about any Stingray Qello can be digital device. enjoyed on your mobile Keep an eye out for more devices through the information on spooky events, It’s like a never-ending RBdigital app, as well as including a September concert ticket. Qello spans desktop computers via event with Morgantown’s Spirit marioncountywv.rbdigital.com/ Walk Paranormal! over 30 genres, from classical to rock, reggae to country. P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Feature New STEAM Fairmont Fairview Mannington Marion / Story Releases Bookmobile www.mcpls.org Bestsellers Large Print August Beneath the Attic by V.C. Andrews The Dark Side by Danielle Steel Contraband by Stuart Woods Death Comes to Bath New Cut and Run by Fern Michaels by Catherine Lloyd Dangerous Man by Robert Crais Game of Bones by Carolyn Haines The Dark Side by Danielle Steel The Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams Releases The Inn by James Paterson The Healing Jar by Wanda Brunstetter Find more new releases at http://bit.ly/2z8HAbe On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous Hold Back the Dark by Kay Hooper by Ocean Vuong The Inn by James Paterson Outfox by Sandra Brown Loving Luther by Allison Pittman DVDs The Orphan’s Song by Lauren Kate Outfox by Sandra Brown The Aftermath The Oysterville Sewing Circle Outliner by Sandra Brown Alita by Susan Wiggs The Oysterville Sewing Circle The Arrow: Season 7 The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware by Susan Wiggs Avengers: Endgame The Warning by James Patterson The Printed Letter Bookshelf Belong to Us By Katherine Reay Curse of La Llorona The Seekers by Heather Graham Detective Pikachu Inspirational Surfside Sisters by Nancy Thayer A Dog’s Journey Amish Acres by Samantha Bayarr The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware Dog Town Amish Romance by Samantha Bayarr The Warning by James Patterson Drunk Parents Christmas Blessing by Melody Carlson El Chicano Christmas by the Sea The Flash: Season 5 by Melody Carlson Juvenile / Teens Hellboy Dakota Series by Lauraine Snelling All-American Adventure The Hustle The Healing Jar by Wanda Brunstetter by James Patterson (JF) LEGO Batman: Family Matters The Loyal One The Best Lies by Sarah Lyu Long Shot by Shelley Shepard Gray Here There Are Monsters by Amelinda Benube Poms Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark House of Salt and Sorrows Signed Sealed Delivered Misc. Fiction by Erin Craig to the Altar Jazz Owls by Margarita Engle An Illusion of Thieves by Cate Glass Let’s Call it a Doomsday by Kate Henry Total Dhamaal At the Mountains of Madness Ugly Dolls Singalong Level 13 by Gordon Korman (JF) by H.P. Lovecraft Making a Play by Abbi Glines Unplanned Blue Light Yokohama Spy School British Invasion by Nicolás Obregón by Stuart Gibbs (JF) The Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams The Storm Crow by Kalyn Josephson BluRay The Last Time I Saw You Wilder Girls by Rory Power The Aftermath by Liv Constantine Batman Gotham by Gaslight Less by Andrew Sean Greer Constantine: City of Demons Knife by Jo Nesbo Graphic Novels Suicide Squad Hell to Pay Motorhomes, Maps, and Murder Blade of the Immortal Omnibus 1-2 Justice League vs the Fatal Five by Tonya Kappers by Hiroaki Samura Reign of Supermen Odd is on Our Side by Dean Koontz Heartstopper #1 by Alice Oseman Smokescreen by Irisi Johansen Justice League: Graveyard of Gods The Song of the Orphans by Scott Snyder (#2) eDVD by Daniel Price Justice League: Hawkworld Amazing Grace by Scott Snyder (#3) Anne Frank’s Holocaust Kim Reaper: Grim Beginnings Combat Obscura Non-Fiction by Sarah Graley My Hero Academia 19 The Last Survivors Beirut Rules by Fred Button by Kohei Horikoshi Scary Stories: the Story of Books Book Club Reboot by Sarah Ostman The Walking Dead #32 That Frightened a Generation Bottle of Lies by Katherine Eban Woodstock by Robert Kirkman The Hidden History of Guns and the Second Amendment by Thom Hartmann BOCD CDs The Holy Water Incident A Better Man by Louise Penny Beauty Marks by Ciara by William Dorian The Bitterroots by C.J. Box Film Hits How to Forget by Kate Mulgrew Contraband by Stuart Woods Indigo by Chris Brown Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge A Dangerous Man by Robert Crais Let’s Rock by The Black Keys by Jeanine Pirro The Dark Side by Danielle Steel Originals by Prince Signs of Spirit by Roland Comtios The Inn by James Patterson Stranger Things Season 3 Songs of America by Jon Meacham The Loyal One Ultimate Swashbuckler Collection Stay Sexy and Don’t Get Murdered by Shelley Shepard Gray Western Stars by Bruce Springsteen by Karen Kilgariff Tidelands by Philippa Gregory Sewing: 3D Printing: Fairmont Fairmont: In honor of Understanding the August being Principles and Limits National of 3D Printing Napping Month, join us to make a sleeping mask! Perfect for summer Monday, August 5: 1-on-1 Tech Help: naps or all night long. 4 pm: http://bit.ly/2NXvM2N Mannington 5:30 pm: http://bit.ly/2SlesmQ For this project, you will need 1 fat Thursdays at 2 pm quarter of fabric (18 inches by 22 This program is designed for 4th grade Adults can get hands on help during our inches). You can bring 2 fat quarters of and up. In this program, we will talk 1-on-1 Technology Time! Meeting every coordinating fabric if you would like both about some of the deeper principles and Thursday at 2 pm: this is a designated sides to be different patterns. Medium limitations of 3D printing. You will be time for adults to get help with their or heavy weight cotton will block light able to design anything that you would mobile devices. the best. You don't want to be able to like to be 3D printed. This class is most see though the material! Some fabric appropriate for those who have been to will also be provided. our 3D classes before and have a basic understanding of the software. Remember that this project is small so large prints will not be visible on the Those who have participated in our finished mask. All other supplies previous classes will have freedom to including the sewing machines will be use the skills they have developed and provided. explore new skills. Participants will be notified via email to pick up their 3D Limited to 6 people per class, call printed objects in the weeks following 304-366-1210 to sign up, or this program. follow one of these links: Monday, August 12: Train Your Brain 4:00 pm: http://bit.ly/2y2XTCX Ways to Keep Your Brain Healthy 6:00 pm: http://bit.ly/2OfFT3f as You Age (Fairmont) Learn Coding Now available with The Great Tuesday, August 13: Courses, free with your library card: Friday, August 16: Learn Python 3 from Dr. John 2:00 pm: http://bit.ly/2Of5jhA 1 pm: http://bit.ly/2Yo9jjw 4:00 pm: http://bit.ly/2Y1wxN6 Keyser! Our Wise & Wonderful programming Tech Time series for ages 55+ continues this Follow this link to get started month as we explore a variety of fun http://bit.ly/32WpHr4 with Keith activities that can help seniors continue (or head to mcpls.org/research and Mannington to sharpen their thinking, reasoning, choose “The Great Courses”) memory, and processing abilities! 3D PRINTING, LEGO ROBOTICS, AND Dr. John Keyser is a Professor and MORE! Regular activity the Associate Department Head for and challenges Academics in the Department of help the brain to Tech Time with Keith is a free STEAM Computer Science and Engineering program series for Middle Schoolers continue to learn new things at Texas A&M University, where he every Thursday at 3:00 pm beginning has taught since earning his Ph.D. Thursday, September 5. throughout life. in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina. www.mcpls.org Train Your Brain Ways to Keep Your Brain Healthy as You Age Friday, August 16: 1 pm Our Wise & Wonderful programming series for ages 55+ continues this month as we explore a variety of fun activities that can help seniors continue to sharpen their thinking, reasoning, memory, and processing abilities! Regular activity and challenges help the brain to continue to learn new Fairmont things throughout life. 321 Monroe Street Fairmont, WV 26554 Author Signing 304-366-1210 Book Binding & Discussion Friday, August 30: 3:00 pm: http://bit.ly/2GiitUx Saturday, August 10: 11 am - 1 pm Art for Kids Why buy a journal, Have you ever Tuesday, August 6: 4 pm when you can have fun wondered how books Sign up here: making one? come to be written? http://bit.ly/2SmzscX This is your opportunity Come learn the art of to learn about that and It's Arts Week in Marion County! Children in the Japanese Stab more! A former grades 2-6 are invited to join this art class Bind technique to journalist and for beginners. We will be painting on canvas make your own journals. Because this new author, Marshall with non-toxic, acrylic paints. Registration is activity involves sharp objects, this is Scott Shields will share required and all materials will be provided.

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