What's New At Bell Memorial Library
August 16, 2018 at 12:48 p.m.
By -
Join us for Story Hour every Friday at 10 a.m. Children listen to a story, sing songs and make a craft.
No Internet access at home? The Bell Memorial Library is circulating an internet hotspot. These devices are about the size of a large cell phone and connect the user to the internet via cell phone towers.
The device will circulate for a week and units can be reserved. For more information, contact Stephen Boggs at 574-353-7234 or via e-mail at sboggs@bell. lib.in.us.
Library’s Reading Garden Project
As a part of the continued development of the library’s new reading garden, the library board is offering patrons an opportunity to purchase an inscribed paver brick to serve as a memorial for an individual, family or business.
Many bricks have been purchased so far and yours would certainly add to the area. These bricks may be inscribed with up to four lines. Each line will contain up to 12 spaces (including blanks). A paver brick may be purchased for $100 each, and these bricks will be incorporated in the walkway throughout the outdoor area.
These paver bricks will certainly serve as a wonderful and lasting memorial. Contact Library Director Stephen Boggs if you are interested in purchasing a memorial paver brick. He can be reached at 574-353-7234 or [email protected] Forms for the pavers are available on the library’s website at www.bellmpl.info.
New books coming soon: “The Death of Mrs. Westaway” by Ruth Ware, “The Desert and the Sea” by Michael Scott Moore, “The Diva Paints the Town,” “The Diva Runs Out of Thyme” and “The Diva Takes the Cake” by Krista Davis, “Driftwood Point” by Mariah Stewart, “Dune Drive” by Mariah Stewart, “Escapade” by Diana Palmer and “Fate and Fortune” by Fern Michaels.
New DVD’s coming soon: “Truth or Dare,” “Tully,” “Finding Your Feet,” “Life of the Party” and “Overboard.”
Join us for Story Hour every Friday at 10 a.m. Children listen to a story, sing songs and make a craft.
No Internet access at home? The Bell Memorial Library is circulating an internet hotspot. These devices are about the size of a large cell phone and connect the user to the internet via cell phone towers.
The device will circulate for a week and units can be reserved. For more information, contact Stephen Boggs at 574-353-7234 or via e-mail at sboggs@bell. lib.in.us.
Library’s Reading Garden Project
As a part of the continued development of the library’s new reading garden, the library board is offering patrons an opportunity to purchase an inscribed paver brick to serve as a memorial for an individual, family or business.
Many bricks have been purchased so far and yours would certainly add to the area. These bricks may be inscribed with up to four lines. Each line will contain up to 12 spaces (including blanks). A paver brick may be purchased for $100 each, and these bricks will be incorporated in the walkway throughout the outdoor area.
These paver bricks will certainly serve as a wonderful and lasting memorial. Contact Library Director Stephen Boggs if you are interested in purchasing a memorial paver brick. He can be reached at 574-353-7234 or [email protected] Forms for the pavers are available on the library’s website at www.bellmpl.info.
New books coming soon: “The Death of Mrs. Westaway” by Ruth Ware, “The Desert and the Sea” by Michael Scott Moore, “The Diva Paints the Town,” “The Diva Runs Out of Thyme” and “The Diva Takes the Cake” by Krista Davis, “Driftwood Point” by Mariah Stewart, “Dune Drive” by Mariah Stewart, “Escapade” by Diana Palmer and “Fate and Fortune” by Fern Michaels.
New DVD’s coming soon: “Truth or Dare,” “Tully,” “Finding Your Feet,” “Life of the Party” and “Overboard.”
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092