Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Upcoming Events



We are accepting donations of used books for the sale.

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Summer Reading Program- Tuesdays - June 19th through August 7th  *No program on July 3rd
11 am - children ages 5 and under  
1 pm - children ages 6 and up
2 pm - ‘tweens and teens
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‘Tween and Teen Programs – Tuesdays at 2 pm
June 19th - Haunted gingerbread houses and movie Red Riding Hood 
June 26th - Shrinky Dink Crafts
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4th of July Book Sale
Book Sale
Saturday, June 30th from 10 am to 2 pm

Book Sale, Open House and Tours
Monday, July 2nd from 10 am to 7 pm
Tuesday, July 3rd from 10 am to 7 pm
Wednesday, July 4th from 10 am to 2 pm.
         **Bag Day - Get a grocery bag full of books for only $2.00.  
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Young at Heart Programs – Mondays at 1 pm
June 18th - Movie - One for the Money (based on the book by Janet Evanovich); 
June 25th - It’s Your Money! - AARP Program

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New Library Hours – 
Monday – Thursday 10 am – 7 pm
Friday 10 am – 5 pm; 
Saturday 10 am to 2 pm
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It’s YOUR Money! - Monday, June 25th at 1 pm
From sweepstakes and lottery scams to investment fraud and identity theft, the con artists always manage to stay just a step ahead of us.  We even have to be careful when we go shopping, because of marketplace deceptions and a lack of consumer protection.  We can no longer trust what we hear from someone trying to get his hand on our wallet or bank account.

Consumers must be proactive in protecting our hard-earned money be being aware and informed about current scams in the marketplace.  AARP is concerned about consumer issues or people of all ages.  Learn how AARP can help with crime prevention education awareness efforts in our community.  This entertaining and educational presentation is filled with tips and practical information.

Presented by Mary Bach, consumer adovacte for AARP.  After more than twenty-five years as an activist on consumer issues, Bach is serving as Chair of AARP’s Pennsylvania Consumer Issues Task Force.  As a nationally recognized independent consumer advocate, she has numerous television and raido credits, including appearances on “The Today Show,” “Good Morning America,” “Donahue,” and “Dateline;” she has been interviewed and quoted in many publications such as “Good Housekeeping,” “Business Week,” “USA Today,” and “The Wall Street Journal.”
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