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Friends of the Library

 February News

  Our current project, collecting and publishing moonshine stories, is coming along very well. Our members have interviewed several local people and transcribed their stories. We have also found several old newspaper articles about moonshiners and revenuers in the county. One article, from 1879, describes a group of revenuers who tracked a whiskey-making operation to a cave in the eastern part of Clay County and arrested the ‘illegal distillers.’  Another article, from 2009, tells of the ruthless methods of one revenue agent who operated in this area in the early 1900s.

 The moonshine stories publication will be sold at Moonshine Daze, on the square in Celina, May 3rd through 6th, 2012. You can find them on the web at www.claycountymoonshinedaze.webs.com. Money from the sale will be used to fund Friends of the Library scholarships to graduating Clay County seniors who are going on to college.

 Friends of the Library is also planning our popular Chili Lunch on Friday, March 16th. We will be serving at the Celina Methodist Church from 11:00 to 1:00, and delivering to local businesses during that same time. Though we are a small organization, FOL has great support from the community for our lunches, and that support is greatly appreciated. All of our chili is donated by supporters.

 We are also supporting the Library Teen Night by contributing the food for this very popular monthly event.

 Needless to say, we rely heavily on community support for our projects. If you wish to contribute to the cost of buying food and drinks for Teen Night, for buying drinks and condiments for the Chili Lunch, or for helping pay for having the Moonshine Stories published, please contact one of the following:
 

 FOL President, Malina Baas, 243-4292, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Vice President, Sue Russell, 243-2795, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Secretary/Treasurer, Lois Beasley, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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Clay County Library News - February 17, 2012

             The Clay County Library will host Teen Night on February 24, beginning at 6:00.

            Don’t forget the free computer classes every Thursday at 10:00.  We are also looking into adding webcams to the laptops and having a class on learning to Skype.  If you are interested in this, please let us know what day would be best to hold a class or make the laptops available for this. 

            The library has just received word that we will be receiving a grant to replace four of the patron computers.  We hope these new systems will improve our services to our patrons.

            There are many new books in the library this week.  New fiction titles include “Watergate” by Thomas Mallon, “The Comedy is Finished” by Donald E. Westlake, “The Scent of Cherry Blossoms” by Cindy Woodsmall, “Beyond the Farthest Star” by Bodie Thoene, “Bleed For Me” by Michael Robotham, and “Death of a Kingfisher” by M. C. Beaton.

            New large print fiction titles include “Agent 6” by Tom Rob Smith, “Against the Storm” by Kat Martin, “Blown Away” by Nancy Mehl, “The Burning” by Dane Casey, “Cat in a Vegas Gold Vendetta” by Carole Nelson Douglas, “The Chocolate Castle Clue” by JoAnna Carl, and “The Cradle in the Grave” by Sophie Hannah.

            New nonfiction titles include “AWOL on the Appalachian Trail” by David Miller, “Rhubarb Delights” by Karen Jean Matsko Hood, and “The Whistleblower” by Kathryn Bolkovac.

            Quote of the Week:  "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted."  Aesop.



Clay County Library News - February 3, 2012

             The Clay County Library will be closed on Monday, February 20, for President’s Day. 

            Don’t forget that February is Fine Forgiveness Month.  Please return all overdue material to the library as soon as possible to allow others the enjoyment of these items.

            There are several new books in the library this week.  New fiction titles include “Prairie Rose” by Catherine Palmer, “Words Spoken True” by Ann Gabhart, “Blue Moon Bay” by Lisa Wingate, “Song of My Heart” by Kim Vogel Sawyer, “Sixty Acres and a Bride” by Regina Jennings, “the Rose of Winslow Street” by Elizabeth Camden, “Left For Dead” by J. A. Jance, “Bad Monkeys” by Matt Ruff, “The Sheep Look Up” by John Brunner, “Kill Shot” by Vince Flynn, “Apache” by Jere D. James, “My Lord Winter” by Carola Dunn, and “Promise of Tomorrow” by S. Dionne Moore. 

            New nonfiction titles include “The Garner Files” by James Garner, “Nixon’s Darkest Secrets” by Don Fulsom, “Keep Your Fork Cookbook” by Linda Martin, and “Family Fare” by Christelle Erasmus. 

            For our early readers we have “Hippo Goes Bananas” by Marjorie Dennis Murray, “Black Beauty and the Thunderstorm” by Susan Hill, “Tucker’s Beetle Band” by Thea Feldman, “Clifford’s Best Friend” by Norman Bridwell, “Mr. Putter and Tabby Spill the Beans” by Cynthia Rylant, and “A Garden for a Groundhog” by Lorna Balian.

            New books on CD include “The Litigator” by John Grisham, “Gideon’s Corpse” by Douglas Preston, “Love Lifted Me” by Sara Evans, “Taken” by Robert Crais”, “Summer House” by Nancy Thayer, “Love in a Nutshell” by Janet Evanovich, “Evening Star” by Catherine Coulter, and “Breakdown” by Sara Paretsky.

            New DVD’s at the library include “Doc West”, “A Fine Madness”, “Abduction”, “The Ides of March”, “Prehistoric Predators of the Past”, “Busytown Mysteries”, “Courageous”, “Real Steel”, “the Trail to Hope Rose”, and “Goodnight for Justice”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: You don't give up.  Anne Lamont.

 



Clay County Library News - January 27, 2012

             The Clay County Library has completed inventory of all items that are here at the library.  There are still over 2,000 that are checked out and overdue.  We are asking that if you have anything overdue from the library, please return it so that other people may enjoy them.  To assist you in returning these items, which cost Clay County over $41,000, we are granting amnesty for the month of February.  Bring in your books, movies, books on tape, and there will be no overdue fines charged. 

            The library will be closed on Monday, February 20, for   Presidents Day. 

            There are several new books in the library this week.  New fiction titles include “The Fear Index” by Robert Harris, “In Too Deep” by Mary Connealy, “Shadows in Flight” by Orson Scott Card, “Moloka’i” by Alan Brennert, “an Available Man” by Hilma Wolitzer, “Holtel Vendome” by Danielle Steel, “The Captive Heart” by Dale Cramer, “The Keeper” by Suzanne Woods Fisher, “The Maid of Fairbourne Hall” by Julie Klassen, “All I Did Was Shoot My Man” by Walter Mosley, “First You Try Everything” by Jane McCaferty, “Alienation” by Jon S. Lewis, and “Taken” by Robert Crais. 

            New large print fiction titles include “”Secret of the White Rose” by Stefanie Pintoff, “Heartache Falls” by Emily March, “Stagestruck” by Peter Lovesey, “Tea and Destiny” by Sherryl Woods, and “An Angel for Christmas”  by Heather Graham.

            New nonfiction titles include “Pioneer Days In the Black Hills” by John S. McClintock, “How to Restore Ford Tractors” by Tharran E. Gaines, “1,001 Timely Tips for Clutter Control”, and “Gifts From the Kitchen” by Annie Rigg.

            New for our young readers are “Amelia Bedelia Makes a Friend” by Herman Parish, “Mr. Putter and Tabby Clear the Decks” by Cynthia Rylant, “Porky and Bess” Ellen Weiss, “I Hate Bullies!” by Hans Wilhelm, “The Berenstain Bears and the Shaggy Little Pony” by Jan Berenstain, “Leave me Alone” by Kes Gray, and “A Poor Excuse For a Dragon” by Geoffrey Hayes.

            New DVD’s at the library include “Contagion”, “High Tension”, “Dolphin Tale”, “Sinners and Saints”, “and “Seven Days in Utopia”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  “When I find myself fading, I close my eyes and realize my friends are my energy.”  Anonymous. 

 



Clay County Library - January 20, 2012

             The Clay County Library will hold another free computer class this Thursday, January 26, beginning at 10:00.  These classes are open to anyone willing to learn.

            The Clay County Library is open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 8:30 until 4:30, Wednesday 3:00 until 8:00, and Saturday 9:00 until 1:00.

            There are several new books in the library this week.  New fiction titles include “Rangeland Guns” by Bradford Scott, “Ambush at Yuma’s Chimney” by Nelson Nye, “North to Texas” by Noel Loomis, “Wild Horses” by Linda Byler, “Raylan” by Elmore Leonard, “Stagestruck” by Peter Lovesey, “Simple Choices” by Nancy Mehl, “An Angel for Christmas” by Heather Graham, “the Bride Wore Black Leather” by Simon Green, “Heartache Falls” by Emily March, “Secret of the White Rose” by Stefanie Pintoff, “Killed at the Whim of a Hat” by Colin Cotterill, “Tuesday Night Miracles” by Kris Radish, “The Wedding Shawl” by Sally Goldenbaum, “Cloverdale” by Daphne Simpkins, “Fire and Ice” by Susan Page Davis, “Hummingbird Lake” “Summer of Promise” by Amanda Cabot, “Night of the Living Dandelion” by Kate Collins, and “Power Play” by Ben Bova. 

            For our teens, we have “The Future of Us” by Jay Asher, “Legend” by Marie Lu, and “Flawed Dogs” by Berkeley Breathed. 

            New nonfiction titles include “Comfort Food Fix” by Ellie Krieger, “”Gifts From the Kitchen” by Annie Rigg, “Nicknames of Places” by Adrain Room, and “The DIY Bride:  An Affair to Remember” by Khris Cochran. 

            If you like biographies, we now have “Spencer Tracy” by James Curtis, “Becoming Ray Bradbury” by Jonathan Eller, “The Real Romney” by Michael Kranish, and “Parcells” by Carlo DeVito.

            New to DVD at the library are “Fright Night”, “Moneyball”, “1911”, “A Mile In His Shoes”, “Whitney Brown”, “There Be Dragons”, “Shark Night”, “I Don’t Know How She Does It”, and “A Turtle’s Tale”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  "A love affair with knowledge will never end in heartbreak."  Michael G. Marino.

 



Clay County Library News  -  January 13, 2012

            The Clay County Library Board will meet on Wednesday, January 25. 

            There will be another computer class Thursday, January 19, at 10:00.  These classes are limited to the first six people, and will be based on the level of need of people who attend.

            There have been many memorial donations made to the library recently.  A memorial donation is a lasting tribute to remember a loved one, and can be made in any amount.  Recent memorials include in memory of Archie Boles, given by Billie M. Collins and Children , Claude E. Hamilton and Dick and Ann Roberts. In memory of Tiny Borwn, given by Mr. & Mrs. Dick Roberts.  In memory of Jonathan “Marty” Burks, given by Roger and Pat Roberts.  In memory of Peggy Ann Craighead, given by Billie M. Collins and Children.  In memory of Attrice Denton, given by Mark, Lori, Jake, Marla, & Bella Ashlock.  In memory of Dora Denton, given by, Mark, Lori, Jake, Marla, & Bella Ashlock, Louise Burks, Geraldine Clark, and Billie M. Collins and Children.  In memory of Donnie Dybson, given by Timmy and Julia Brown.  In memory of Waymon Estep, given by Jerry, Lori, Ray, Kylei, and Katie Arms, Timmy and Julia Brown, Billie M. Collins and children, Claude E. Hamilton, Roger and Pat Roberts, and Launa Stone.  In memory of Lloyd Greenwood, given by Timmy and Julia Brown.  In memory of Ricky Hayes, given by Billie M. Collins and Children.  In memory of James Holt, given by Timmy and Julia Bown.  In memory of Sonny Holt, given by Timmy and Julia Brown. In memory of Tina Jolin, given by Dick and Ann Roberts.  In memory of Hazel Gray Jones, given by Dick and Ann Roberts, and Barbara G. Williams.  In memory of Cathy Long, given by Louise and Sharon Burks. In memory of Jerry Dennis McLerran, given by Billie M. Collins and Children.    In memory of LeNora Metzing, given by Judith Cutright and Ruth Parsons.  In memory of Kathleen Osgatharp, given by Billie M. Collins and children, Judith Cutright and Ruth Parsons, and Ida Lou Stephens. In memory of Katherine Overstreet, given by Judith Cutright and Ruth Parsons, and Edwina Napier.  In memory of Bill Roach, given by Billie M. Collins and Children.  In memory of Will Rogers, given by Billie M. Collins and Children.  In memory of Eddy Ray Sherrell, given by Judith Cutright and Ruth Parsons.  In memory of Mrs. Lucy Sherrell, biven by the Poindexter Children-Louise, James, Mary Lou, Jack, Jean, Rick, and Gale.  In memory of Debbie Smith, given by Freeman Swan, James and Suzie Beason, Melissa, Shawn, and Blade.  In memory of Doug Smith, given by Dick and Ann Roberts.  In memory of Gail Strong, given by Dick and Ann Roberts.  In memory of Betty June Terry, given by Billie M. Collins and Children, Judith Cutright and Ruth Parsons, Hugh and Teri Davenport, Claude E. Hamilton, and Mr. And Mrs. Dick Roberts.  In memory of Nellie Trobaugh, given by Celina High School Class of 1979, Billie M. Collins and Children, Claude E. Hamilton, and Bill and Beth Moulton.  In memory of Helen Wells, given by Geraldine Clark, Billie M. Collins and children, Claude E. Hamilton, Glenn and Anna Jackson, Bill and Beth Moulton, and Ruth Parsons.  In memory of Mari Lynne Westmoreland, given by Louise and Sharon Burks, Billie M. Collins and Children, Charles and Mary Ann Hamilton, Claude E. Hamilton, Launa Stone, and Freeman Swan, James and Susie Beason.  In memory of Ryan Curtis York, given by Billie M. Collins and children.

            There are several new books in the library this week.  New adult titles include “Gun Games” by Faye Kellerman, “Love Finds a Way” by Wanda Brunstetter, “Seizure” by Kathy Reichs, “Need You Now” by James Grippando, and “Death of Kings” by Bernard Cornwell. New nonfiction titles include “American Sniper” by Chris Kyle, “Ameritopia” by Mark Levin, and “Empire of the Summer Moon” by S. C. Gwynne. 

            New for our teen readers this week is “War Horse” by Michael Morpurgo, and seven volumes of the “Vampire Journals” by Morgan Rice, including “Turned”, “Loved”, “Betrayed”, “Destined”, “Desired”, “Betrothed”, and “Vowed”. 

            New DVD’s at the library include “A Mile In His Shoes”, “Whitney Brown”, “1911”, “Moneyball”, “There Be Dragons”, and “A Turtle’s Tale”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the week:  "When you see a new trail, or a footprint that you do not know, follow it to the point of knowing."   Santee Sioux.


Clay County Library News  -  January 6, 2012

            The Clay County Library will be offering free computer classes again, beginning this Friday, January 13, at 10:00.  The classes will be open to the first 6 people who arrive, and will last approximately 1 hour. 

            The library will be closed on Monday, January 16, for Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday.

            The Clay County Library Board will meet on January 25 at 1:00.  The meetings are open to the public, but we will be unable to check any material in or out during the meeting.

            There are many new books in the library this week, including a large number of nonfiction titles.  These titles include “A Safeway in Arizona” by Tom Zoellner, “Poetry Rocks! By Stephanie Buckwalter, “Mesopotamia:  The World’s Earliest Civilization”, “How to Draw Vampires, Zombies, and Other Monsters” by Mark Bergin,  “Big Game Hunting” by Judy Peterson, “The Truth About Stress Management” by Robert Golden, “The New Atkins For a New You Cookbook” by Colette Heimowitz, and “Mantises” by Valerie Bodden. 

            New biographies this week include “Adrian Peterson” by Michael Sandler, “Johnny Depp” by John Grabowski, “Dwayne Johnson” by James Corrick, “Angelina Jolie” by Lydia Bjornlund, “Criss Angel” by Gail Stewart, “Michelle Obama” by Paul McCaffrey, and “Peyton Manning” by Jason Glaser. 

            For our early readers we have “What’s That Shadow? By Christopher Harbo, “Top Dog” by Anne Marie Ryan, “Little Lizard’s New Baby” by Melinda Crow, and “Queen Ella’s Feet” by Sally Grindley. 

            New fiction titles include “Love Blooms in Winter” by Lori Copeland, “Private:  #1 Suspect” by James Patterson, “Breakdown” by Sara Paretsky, “The Innocent” by Taylor Stevens, “Love in a Nutshell” by Janet Evanovich, “The Hunter” by John Lescroart, “Scarecrow Returns” by Matthew Reilly, and “A Devil is Waiting” by Jack Higgins. 

            New to the library on DVD are “Justified:  Season 2”, “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark”, “30 Minutes or Less”, “Colombiana”, “Conan”, “The Debt”, “Catch 44”, “Apollo 18”, and “The Hire”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week: “Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang best.”  Henry van Dyke.

 




Clay County Library News - December 16, 2011

            The Clay County Library will be closed for the rest of this week to complete inventory.  We will reopen Tuesday, December 27 at our normal time of 8:30.

            The library will host Teen Night on December 30, beginning at 6:00.  The teens have voted to play “Dirty Santa”, so if you would like to participate, please bring a wrapped gift that cost between $5 and $10.

            The library will be closed January 2 for New Years.

            There are several new books in the library this week. New titles include “Hell’s Highway” by Gerri Hill, “Earthbound” by Joe Haldeman, “”Mighty Be Our Powers” by Leymah Gbowee, “American Pickers:  Guide to Picking” by Libby Callaway, and “Sergeant Rex:  The Unbreakable Bond Between a Marine and his Military Working Dog” by Mike Dowling.  New to the library this week on DVD are “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollow Part 2”, “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”, “Kung Fu Panda”, “Curious George Rides a Bike”, “Catch a Star”, “Strawberry Shortcake”, ”Crazy Stupid Love”, The Hangover Part II”, “Snow Men”, and “Gift of the Night Fury”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  “We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.”  Frederick Keonig.



Clay County Library  -  December 9, 2011

             The Clay County Library will be closed December 19 through December 27 for inventory and the holidays.  We will also be closed on January 2nd.

            Teen night will be December 30.  All Clay County teens are invited to spend a few hours of food, friends, and fun at the library.  We will be playing Dirty Santa, so please bring a wrapped gift that cost between $5 and $10. 

            New books in this week include “The Templar Salvation” by Raymond Khoury, “Red Mist” by Patricia Cornwell, “SuperVolcano Eruption” by Harry Turtledove, “The Forgotten Affairs of Youth” by Alexander McCall Smith, “Devil’s Rock” by Gerri Hill, “Soft Target” by Stephen Hunter, “The Talk Show Murders” by Al Roker, “Forever Faithful” by Karen Kingsbury, “Clockwork Prince” by Cassandra Clare, and “Smitten”.  New nonfiction titles include “Stuck Up!:  100 Objects Inserted and Ingested in Places They Shouldn’t Be” by Rich Dreben, and “Backyard Homesteading” by David Toht. 

            New DVD’s at the library include “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 2”, “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”, “Kung Fu Panda”, “The Blue and the Gray”, and “My Darling Clementine”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  The shortest route to getting things done is just do it.  Takayuki Ikkaku

 



Clay County Library News - December 1, 2011

             The Clay County Library will be closed December 18 through December 27 for inventory. 

            We have rescheduled Teen Night for December 30.  All Clay County teens are invited to Teen Night, beginning at 6:00, and we will be playing Dirty Santa.  If you would like to participate, please bring a wrapped gift that cost $5 to $10.

            There are many new books in the library this week.  New fiction titles include “The Scottish Prisoner” by Diana Gabaldon, “Good Morning, Killer” by April Smith, “Star Wars:  Revan” by Drew Karpyshyn, “The Drop” by Michael Connelly, “Explosive Eighteen” by Janet Evanovich, “Devil’s Gate” by Clive Cussler, “Firebird” by Jack McDevitt, “Murder Season” by Robert Ellis, “Vigilante” by Stephen Cannell, “Murder in Mount Holly” by Paul Theroux, and “The Cold Room” by Robert Knightly.  New biographies include “Gabby:  A Story of Courage and Hope” by Gabrielle Giffords, “House of Cash” by John Carter Cash,  and “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson.  New nonfiction titles include “Ice Pop Joy” by Anni Daulter, “Sports Illustrated 2011 Almanac”, “100 Yards of Glory:  The Greatest Moments in NFL History” by Joe Garner, “The Great Big Book of Horrible Things” by Matthew White, “The History of the World According to Facebook” by Wylie Overstreet, “An American Betrayal:  Cherokee Patriots and the Trail of Tears” by Daniel Blake Smith, “The Tea Party Guide to Being a Real American” by Roland Boyle, “Listomania:  A World of Fascinating Facts”, “Animals Behaving Badly” by Linda Lombardi,  and “Caves of Knoxville and the Great Smoky Mountains” by Larry E. Matthews. 

            New to the library on DVD this week are:  “Spooky Buddies”, “Becoming Chaz”, “Mission Impossible:  Season 1”, “Smallville:  the Final Season”, “Cowboys and Aliens”, “The Help”, “The Smurfs”, and “Mr. Popper’s Penguins”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."   Thomas Paine.

 



Clay County Library News  -  November 18, 2011

            The Clay County Library will be opened Wednesday, November 23 from 11:00 until 8:00, then close on November 24-27 for the Thanksgiving holiday.

            The library will also be closed December 19-26 so we can perform inventory.  We will reopen on Tuesday, December 27.

            There are several new books in the library this week.  New Adult fiction titles include “The Cinderella Deal” by Jennifer Crusie, “Three-Day Town” by Margaret Maron, “Just Believe” by Tracy Trost, “The Next Always” by Nora Roberts, “Wyoming Trail” by Walker Tompkins, “Guns on the Cimarron” by Allan Elston, “Wonderland Creek” by Lynn Austin, “Martha” by Diana Wallis Taylor, “The Realms Thereunder” by Ross Lawhead, “Lightning Rods” by Helen DeWitt, “The Berrybender Narratives” by Larry McMurtry, and “The Impossible Dead” by Ian Rankin.

            New nonfiction titles include “Georgia Cooking in an Oklahoma Kitchen” and “Home Cooking” by Trisha Yearwood, “Shabby Chic Inspirations” by Rachel Ashwell, “A Space of My Own”  by Caroline Clifton-Mogg, “Animals Behaving Badly” by Linda Lombardi, “Steve McQueen:  Passion for Speed” by Frederic Brun, “House of Cash” by John Carter Cash, “Vader” by Ryder Windham, “Spontaneous Happiness” by Andrew Weil, and “Listomania:  A World of Fascinating Facts in Graphic Detail”.

            Also new is “diary of a Wimpy Kid:  Cabin Fever” by Jeff Kinney, and “Ghost in the Machine” by Patrick Carman. 

            New to the library on DVD are “Super 8”, “Attack the Block”, “Trespass”, “Everything In Between”, “Buck”, “Meek’s Cutoff”, “Mad Men”, “Merry Christmas With Thomas”, “Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure”, and “The Howling Reborn”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  “There's nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer.”  Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle.

 


Clay County Library News   -  November 10, 2011

            The Clay County Library Board will meet this Wednesday, November 16, at 1:00.  The meeting is open to the public, but we will be unable to check materials in or out during this time.

            The Thanksgiving holidays are almost here.  The library schedule will change for the holidays, with the library being opened from 11:00 until 8:00 on Wednesday, November 23, and then closing until Monday, November 28, to allow our staff the time to enjoy the holidays.

            There are many new books in the library this week.  New fiction titles include “Cemetery Girl” by David Bell, “Falling to Pieces” by Vannetta Chapman, “The Best American Mystery Stories 2011”, “The Dovekeepers” by Alice Hoffman, “Nightwoods” by Charles Frazier, “The Waiting Game” by Jayne Ann Krentz, “The Bone House” by Stephen Lawhead, “Only His” by Susan Mallery, “Robert Ludlum’s The Ares Decision” by Kyle Mills, “Lionheart” by Sharon Kay Penman, “Mary Boleyn” by Alison Weir, “An O’Brien Family Christmas” by Sherryl Woods, “Kill Alex Cross” by James Patterson, “The Shanghai Moon” by S. J. Rozan, “V is for Vengeance” by Sue Grafton, “Come a Little Closer” by Dorothy Garlock, “Lonestar Angel” by Colleen Coble, “The River Queen” by Gilbert Morris, “Katie’s Way” by Marta Perry, ”Darkest at Dawn” by Christine Feehan, “A Christmas Homecoming” by Anne Perry, and “A Dark and Lonely Place” by Enda Buchanan. 

            New nonfiction titles include “A Taste of Home Baking”, “Debbie Macomber’s Christmas Cookbook”, “Tired of Being Sick and Tired” by Michael Berglund, “The Time of Our Lives” by Tom Brokaw, “Sweetness:  The Enigmatic Life of Walter Payton” by Jeff Pearlman, “Seriously…I’m Kidding” by Ellen Degeneres, Killing Lincoln” by Bill O’Reilly, “Five Chiefs” by John Paul Stevens, “Midas Touch” by Donald Trump, “How To Survive the Titanic” by Frances Wilson, “Blue Nights” by Joan Didion, “Eisenhower:  The White House Years” by Jim Newton, “Blue Spring Cave” by Larry E. Matthews, and “Trying to Get to Heaven” by Dixie Carter.  

            For our teen readers, we have “Inheritance” by Christopher Paolini, “Mastiff” by Tamora Pierce, and “The Dream Stealer” by Sid Fleischman. 

            For our early readers we have “Crunching, Munching Caterpillar” by Sheridan Cain, “The Magic Pillow” by Demi, “Neo Leo:  The Ageless Ideas of Leonardo da Vinci” by Gene Barretta, “the Wishing Tree” by Roseanne Thong, and “The Sweet Touch” by Lorna and Lecia Balian. 

            New DVDs this week include “Brush With Fate”, “Mystery Woman Snapshot”, “Santa Baby 2”, “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”, and “Christmas Lodge”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  “Give thanks for what you are now, and keep fighting for what you want to be tomorrow.”  Fernanda Miramontes-Landeros

 



Clay County Library News  -  November 3, 2011

            The Clay County Library will be closed this Friday, November 11, for Veteran’s Day.  Please take a moment to think about those who serve to protect our freedom.

            This Saturday, November 12, is National Gaming Day.  The library has several board games, and will make them available on Saturday from 9:00 until 1:00 for people to come in and try out.  The Friends of the Library will provide cookies and hot chocolate for all who want to play.

            The Clay County Library Board will meet on Wednesday, November 16 at 1:00.  The meeting is open to the public, but we will be unable to check material in and out during this time.

            The library hours will change for the week of Thanksgiving.  The library will be open on Wednesday, November 23, from 11:00 until 8:00, and then close until Monday, November 28 to allow our staff time to enjoy the holidays. 

            There are many new books in the library this week, especially for our young readers.  New fiction titles include “The Tower” by Debra Baker, “11/22/63” by Stephen King, and “Murder Passes the Buck” by Deb Baker.  New nonfiction titles include “The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven” by Kevin and Alex Malarkey.  For our beginner readers we have “Dancing Dinos at the Beach” by Sally Lucas, “I Spy An Apple” by Jean Marzollo, “Dragon’s Leaf Collection” by Becky Matheson, “Dinosaur Hunt” by David Catrow, “Chuggington:  Braking Brewster” by Maria Conlon, and “And Then Comes Halloween” by Tom Brenner.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  “Of all the properties which belong to honorable men, not one is so highly prized as that of character.”  Henry Clay.


Clay County Library News - October 28, 2011

             The Clay County Library will be holding an introduction to computers class this Thursday, November 3, beginning at 10:00.  This class is free, and open to the first 6 people who come.

            The library will be closed on Friday, November 11, for Veteran’s Day. 

            The library board will meet on Wednesday, November 16, at 1:00.  The meeting is open to the public, but we will be unable to check books in or out during that time.

            The Thanksgiving holidays are almost here.  The library schedule will change during that week.  In order for our staff to enjoy the holidays, we will be open on Wednesday, November 23, from 11:00 until 8:00, and then close until Monday, November 28.

            New books in the library this week include fiction titles “The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes”, by Jennifer Cruise, “Lost Melody” by Lori Copeland, “Ding Dong Dead” and “Dolly Departed” by Deb Baker, “The House of Silk:  A Sherlock Holmes Novel” by Anthony Horowitz, “Lost December” by Richard Paul Evans, “The Queen of the Big Time” by Adriana Trigaini, “A Lasting Impression” by Tamera Alezander, “Valley of Dreams” by Lauraine Snelling, “When Will the Dead Lady Sing?” by Patricia Sprinkle, “Days of Gold” by Jude Deveraux, “The Wishing Jar” by Penelope Stokes, “Dangerous Depths” and “Midnight Sea” by Colleen Coble, “”Road to Paradise” by Max Allan Collins,  and “Zero Day” by David Baldacci.

            New nonfiction titles this week include “The Film Book:  A Complete Guide to the World of Film” by Ronald Bergan, “The Hollows Insider” by Kim Harrison, “Paula Deen’s Southern Cooking Bible” by Paula Deen, “Caves of Chattanooga” and “Big Bone Cave” by Larry Matthews, and “Praying for Strangers” by River Jordan. 

            New to the library on DVD are “World Traveler”, “Fortress”, “Zookeeper”, “Everything Must Go”, “Judy Moody”, “Water for Elephants”, “Pirates of the Caribbean:  On Stranger Tides”, “and “The Sisterhood”.  Come in and check us out!

            Quote of the Week:  "Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."  George Patton.


American Legion Clay County Post 18, under Post Commander John Teeples, thanks Clay County for the wonderful community support for our First Annual Veterans Day Display, and the understanding for missing names. Last year we planned to put small flags on veteran’s graves in Clay County. But with over 270 cemeteries in the county, and some far from the beaten path, the recognition for those veterans might have gone unnoticed by most everyone. So we decided to bring the names together at our County Seat.

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V&F Transformer - Mr. Dean Federaro

       CELINA GETTING TRANSFORMER COMPANY!

      Dean Foderaro, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of  V&F Transformer Company, announced at the Three Star
      Appreciation Dinner that agreement between the Clay County
      Industrial Development Board and his company had been
      reached and his company would be occupying the former
      Hevi-Duty building.