Thank you, Andrea, for sending this photo of your Junior Book Club reading the Superteacher Project!
Are you interested in creating a junior book club? The library has junior Book Club Sets to borrow. Each has 5 copies of the book and discussion questions. Browse the junior sets here – please call the library to reserve:
Superteacher project by Gordon Korman https://missmills.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S192C4826052
Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell https://missmills.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S192C4828046
The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo https://missmills.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S980C265744
3D printing classes in April & May. For children 8+ and adults, on Saturdays, at Almonte Branch. Classes & printing are FREE with a library card. Register: https://form.jotform.com/250754465250254
Are you a beginner and want to know how it works? Are you already a pro and want to ask a technical question? Are a few people in your family interested? (A few in a family/friends can attend together). Do you want to use the library’s 3D printer and need to do the introductory training? Henry can help! Projects are printed during the week.
Almonte branch film in the afternoon: Barbie! Wed., March 26 at 1pm. No registration required
Did you know there’s a FANTASTIC selection of NON-FICTION titles in GRAPHIC NOVEL form? Young adult & adult non-fiction graphic titles are now located in the non-fiction area of the main library room, near the audiobooks. (The image only shows some!)
The library has over 40 adult Book Club sets to borrow! Start a book club, it’s easy. Browse all the sets here – phone the library or drop by, to reserve. Each set has a record sheet, to keep track of which member has which copy of the title. Adult book club sets generally have 10 copies in the bag.
April Travelogue – El Camino de Costa Rica
with Georgina Wigley and Don Johnston – Wed., 9 April, 7pm.
Registration: https://form.jotform.com/250654961278264
The Camino de Costa Rica winds its way from the Caribbean to the Pacific coast of this beautiful country. The 16-day hike starts in the mangrove forest at the sea’s edge then crosses plantations before climbing over two mountain ranges to reach the western shore. The route provides hikers with the opportunity to have real contact with the people of the communities, taste local foods, interact with indigenous communities and explore different ecosystems.
Heritage matters! Get to know your hometown, visit your library and/or the MMPL local history & local interest web page: www.missmillslibrary.com/history-genealogy