Mark your calendars for Friday June 19th at 11:00 a.m. The library’s first program of the summer will be Zooniversity, the teaching zoo that comes to you. They will showcase native Texas critters. Even though the space is more open this year after our remodel, be sure to come early for the best seats. Public computers will not be available during the performances this year. The computers will be available as soon as the performances are complete.
We still have a few things we need for summer programs. We need some school supplies for our giveaway baskets, so anything you can donate is appreciated: pencils, crayons, Kleenex, baby wipes, paper, spiral notebooks. If everyone pulls together and pools what we have, we can make this happen! Thank you for your help.
New young adult books include:
“Earth In The Hot Seat: Bulletins From A Warming World” by Marfe Ferguson Delano; “Ultimate Spider-Man, Vol. 3, Double Trouble” and “Ultimate Spider-Man, Vol. 4, Legacy” by Brian Michael Bendis; “The Rise Of The Black Wolf”, “The Revenge Of The Shadow King”, and “The Fall Of The Templar” by Derek Benz; "The Amaranth Enchantment” by Julie Berry; “Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw” and “Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” by Jeff Kinney; and “Maximum Ride: Max” by James Patterson.
Other new books include:
“Always Looking Up: The Adventures Of An Incurable Optimist” by Michael J. Fox; “Haunted Heart: The Life And Times Of Stephen King” by Lisa Rogak; “The Privilege Of Youth: A Teenager's Story Of Longing For Acceptance And Friendship” by David J. Pelzer; “Bone Crossed” by Patricia Briggs; “Daughters Of Lancaster County” by Wanda Brunstetter; “Monday Morning Faith” by Lori Copeland; “Corsair” by Clive Cussler; “Lavender Morning” by Jude Deveraux; “White Witch, Black Curse” by Kim Harrison; “The Regime: Evil Advances: Before They Were Left Behind” by Tim LaHaye; “Montana Creeds: Tyler” by Linda Lael Miller; “Diamond In The Rough” by Diana Palmer; “Sun Going Down” by Jack Todd; “The Birthday Present” by Barbara Vine.
For more information, renewals, reserves, or to submit memorials, please contact the Public Library at 613 Quitman Street, Pittsburg, Texas 75686, 903-856-3302 or email us at pccpl@sbcglobal.net. Check out the Library Corner articles on the library’s blog pccpl.blogspot.com.
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