Town Party on the Green
July 12, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Book Sale opens at 11 a.m.
Book Donation Guidelines: PLEASE, No textbooks No magazines
No moldy, mildewed or damaged books (these can be recycled elsewhere)
We would appreciate your bringing book donations on or after June 30.
Please drop books off when the library is open.
THANK YOU!
New Books for Adult Readers
Fiction
The Air We Breathe, Andrea Barrett
The Enchantress of Florence, Salman
Rushdie
Fearless Fourteen, Janet Evanovich
Sail, James Patterson
Nonfiction
All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House, David Giffels
Gandhi & Churchill: The Epic Rivalry That Destroyed an Empire and Forged Our Age,
Arthur Herman
The Legend of Colton H. Bryant, Alexandra Fuller
The Monster of Florence: A True Story, Douglas Preston with Mario Spezi
My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist’s Personal Journey, Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D.
Artwork on Display
The library walls are a riot of color thanks to the spectacular collection of “Matisse Inspired” works presented by children from the Charlotte Central School, under the instruction of Mrs. Lynn Cluff. Several of Matisse’s styles are represented on each individual piece of artwork.
Playaway’s MP3 Players – New Way to Listen to Books!
About the size of a pack of gum, the library’s new Playaways are a convenient way to listen to your favorite book! Features such as fast-forwarding, chapter selection, and voice speed offer easy listening enjoyment! We currently have a limited number of selections but look forward to growing our collection. (You must supply your own earphones).
THE CHARLOTTE LIBRARY
SUMMER READING 2008
PROGRAM DETAILS
LIBRARY ANT-ICS! June 30-July 2:
Help create our anthill mural & watch the busy worker ants in the ant farm.
7/2, 2 pm: Movie Time “ANTZ”
Enjoy the ANT-ics in this animated favorite.
Popcorn and drinks provided!
NOT-A-BUG WEEK: July 7-11
Learn about the world of spiders and other creepers!
7/7, 5:30 pm: Catch the Bug Book Club
Bring your favorite summer read to share with others and pick up a free copy of Freaky Friday to read for the next meeting. Ages 9 & up.*
7/8, 10:30 am: Minibeast Bug Hunt
Discover what’s under rocks and hard places as Michael Clough of Rockhopper Outdoor Education leads this field program. Suggested ages 5 and up.* Sunscreen recommended.
7/10, 10:30 am: Webs & Wonders Storytime
Stories, songs and fun facts, too, about the creepy-crawlies of summer. Suggested ages: 3-6.*
• Registration is required for these programs. Please call the library at 425-3864 to sign up. Thank you.