Summer Reading Program Starting

May 2, 2018 at 8:00 p.m.

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Here’s a list of programs at the Bell Memorial Public Library in Mentone:

Join us for Story Hour every Wednesday at 3 p.m. and every Friday at 10 a.m.  Children listen to a story, sing songs and make a craft.

Bell Memorial Public Library 2018 Summer Reading Program begins June 4. It’s open to all age groups and sign up begins May 21.  This year’s theme is “Libraries Rock.”

The program runs for six weeks, through July 13. Participants must have a library card. Contact the library for more information on how to obtain one. All students attending Tippecanoe Valley Community Schools are eligible to receive a library card.

We have a number of Book Buddies Kits available for check out.  These kits contain storybooks as well as manipulatives.  These are a great way to get the kids involved and interested in reading.

New books coming to Bell Library: “The Accidental Guardian” by Mary Connealy; “Age In Place” by Lynda G. Shrager; “A Breath Of Hope” by Lauraine Snelling; “Chuckwagon Trail” by William H. Johnstone; “The Forgotten Road” by Richard Paul Evans and “Graceful Exit” by Gustavo Ferrer, M.D.

New eBooks now available on Axis360: “The Bishop’s Pawn” by Steve Perry; “The Fallen” by David Baldacci; “A Gathering of Secrets” by Linda Castillo, “The Hush” by John Hart; “Jar of Hearts” by Jennifer Hillier and “Look for Me” by Lisa Gardner.

Stop by and check out these DVD’s: “Boo2,” “Dino King,” “Have A Little Faith,” “Blade Runner: Final Cut,” “The Commuter,” “Short Circuit,” “Suicide Squad:  Hell To Pay” and “Forever My Girl.”



Here’s a list of programs at the Bell Memorial Public Library in Mentone:

Join us for Story Hour every Wednesday at 3 p.m. and every Friday at 10 a.m.  Children listen to a story, sing songs and make a craft.

Bell Memorial Public Library 2018 Summer Reading Program begins June 4. It’s open to all age groups and sign up begins May 21.  This year’s theme is “Libraries Rock.”

The program runs for six weeks, through July 13. Participants must have a library card. Contact the library for more information on how to obtain one. All students attending Tippecanoe Valley Community Schools are eligible to receive a library card.

We have a number of Book Buddies Kits available for check out.  These kits contain storybooks as well as manipulatives.  These are a great way to get the kids involved and interested in reading.

New books coming to Bell Library: “The Accidental Guardian” by Mary Connealy; “Age In Place” by Lynda G. Shrager; “A Breath Of Hope” by Lauraine Snelling; “Chuckwagon Trail” by William H. Johnstone; “The Forgotten Road” by Richard Paul Evans and “Graceful Exit” by Gustavo Ferrer, M.D.

New eBooks now available on Axis360: “The Bishop’s Pawn” by Steve Perry; “The Fallen” by David Baldacci; “A Gathering of Secrets” by Linda Castillo, “The Hush” by John Hart; “Jar of Hearts” by Jennifer Hillier and “Look for Me” by Lisa Gardner.

Stop by and check out these DVD’s: “Boo2,” “Dino King,” “Have A Little Faith,” “Blade Runner: Final Cut,” “The Commuter,” “Short Circuit,” “Suicide Squad:  Hell To Pay” and “Forever My Girl.”



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