Story Hour, Summer Reading Program Begins

May 30, 2018 at 6:35 p.m.

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

Summer Reading Program

Bell Memorial Public Library 2018 summer reading program begins Monday. It’s open to all age groups and registration is underway. This year’s theme is “Libraries Rock.”

The program runs for six weeks, through July 13.  You must have a library card to participate: 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.

SRP Movie Monday

Join us at 3 p.m. Monday for “Rock Dog.”  The Library will provide popcorn and drinks.

Then at 3 p.m. Wednesday, the library will host a kids activity in conjunction with the summer reading program. The kids will make a rain stick. Sign up is requested.  

Then there’s a summer reading program activity just for teens. Come make your own earbud holder.  Teens and young adults: join us on June 7 and make a handsewn earbud holder out of felt.  Patterns vary.

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Memorial Paving Bricks For Mentone Library’s Reading Garden

 As a part of the continued development of the library’s new Reading Garden, the  board of directors 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. 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 Arriving

New books coming to Bell Library include:

•“Clueless In The Kitchen” by Evelyn Raab.

• ”The Complete Fibro-myalgia Health, Diet Guide And Cookbook” by Louise S. McCrindle.

• “Crohn’s And Colitis” by Dr. Hillary A. Steinhart.

• “Death By Dumpling” by Viviam Chien,

* “Emergency Contact” by Mary H. K. Choi.

• “Head Over Heels” by Jill Shavis.

Stop by and check out these DVDs: “Dear Dictator,” “Laxer Team 2,” “Genius,” “Red Sparrow,” “Samson” and “Daphne & Velma.”  



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

Summer Reading Program

Bell Memorial Public Library 2018 summer reading program begins Monday. It’s open to all age groups and registration is underway. This year’s theme is “Libraries Rock.”

The program runs for six weeks, through July 13.  You must have a library card to participate: 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.

SRP Movie Monday

Join us at 3 p.m. Monday for “Rock Dog.”  The Library will provide popcorn and drinks.

Then at 3 p.m. Wednesday, the library will host a kids activity in conjunction with the summer reading program. The kids will make a rain stick. Sign up is requested.  

Then there’s a summer reading program activity just for teens. Come make your own earbud holder.  Teens and young adults: join us on June 7 and make a handsewn earbud holder out of felt.  Patterns vary.

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Memorial Paving Bricks For Mentone Library’s Reading Garden

 As a part of the continued development of the library’s new Reading Garden, the  board of directors 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. 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 Arriving

New books coming to Bell Library include:

•“Clueless In The Kitchen” by Evelyn Raab.

• ”The Complete Fibro-myalgia Health, Diet Guide And Cookbook” by Louise S. McCrindle.

• “Crohn’s And Colitis” by Dr. Hillary A. Steinhart.

• “Death By Dumpling” by Viviam Chien,

* “Emergency Contact” by Mary H. K. Choi.

• “Head Over Heels” by Jill Shavis.

Stop by and check out these DVDs: “Dear Dictator,” “Laxer Team 2,” “Genius,” “Red Sparrow,” “Samson” and “Daphne & Velma.”  



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