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Posted: July 21, 2020

At the Library

By Mike Selby

Cranbrook Public Library

Exciting news! The library is now open (with some restrictions, reduced services and reduced hours.) We encourage patrons to limit their visits to 30 minutes. We also have a maximum number of patrons allowed in the building at one time, so you may be asked to wait.

Library hours for July and August will be:

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday;

2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday.

Library Takeout curbside pick-up will be available:

3:20 to 5:20 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday;

10:20 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. on Wednesday;

9:40 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. on Saturday.

We look forward to seeing everyone again.

Please note the province has suspended interlibrary loans at this time.

Our 2020 Summer Reading Club has begun! Everything is different this year because of COVID-19. Although there will be no in-person programs or activities, there are still plenty of ways to be involved.

You can register online and track your reading progress using a virtual logbook.

You can also pick up a paper registration form and paper reading log at the library.

Each week there will be virtual crafts and activities, as well as reading challenges and contests.

Watch our live programs on Facebook.  We will have new programs each week, like storytelling, puppet shows, craft ideas, STEAM projects… We even have our own Facebook page dedicated for nothing but the Summer Reading Club.

You can also win prizes each week!

Storytimes are also posted every day at 11:30 a.m. on our Facebook page.

Our website has all kinds of up-to-date COVID-19 information, as well as numerous links to ebooks and audio, streaming movies, educational opportunities, and more. Flip through your favourite magazine, learn a new skill, exercise at home and get homework help.

We are pleased to offer free Wi-Fi all around the outside of the building. Please use it from the safety of your vehicle, and remember to practice social distancing.

Below are our new items for this week.

ADULT NEWLY ACQUIRED ITEMS:

Mosquito Supper Club: Cajun Recipes… — Melissa Martin   (641.59763)

Fire, Smoke, Green: Vegetarian Barbecue – Martin Nordin   (641.5636)

Designing Your Work Life – Bill Burnett   (650.1)

Digital Trust – Barry Connolly   (658.872)

Fix Your Period – Nicole Jardim   (618.172)

Active Measures – Thomas Rid   (327.12)

Yes to Life – Viktor Frankl   (150.195)

The Ultimate Retirement Guide for 50+ — Suze Orman   (306.38)

Becoming Kim Jon Un – Jung H. Pak   (951.9305)

100 Hikes of a Lifetime – Kate Siber   (796.51)

Raising Chickens for Dummies – Kimberly Willis   (636.5)

Complete National Parks of Europe – Justin Kavanagh   (914.04)

When We Do Harm – Danielle Ofri   (610.289)

Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family – Robert Kolker   (616.89)

Raising Money Smart Kids – Robin Taub   (332.0240083)

Kingdom of Frost – Bjorn Vassnes   (551.31)

Raising Multiracial Children – Paul Spickard   (649.157)

Menno Moto – Cameron Dueck   (289.7092)

Transforming Trauma in Children and Adolescents – Elizabeth Warner   (618.92

Hell and Other Destinations – Madeleine Albright   (bio)

Midnight Train to Prague – Carol Windley   (fic)

The Library of Legends – Janie Chang   (fic)

Lost Boy Found – Kirsten Alexander   (fic)

Sea Wife – Amity Gaige   (fic)

Miss Austen – Gill Hornby   (fic)

Sunrise on Half Moon Bay – Robyn Carr   (fic)

A Hundred Suns – Karin Tanabe   (fic)

Little Family – Ishmael Beah   (fic)

Miss Julia Knows a Thing or Two – Ann B. Ross   (fic)

The Coyotes of Carthage – Steven Wright   (fic)


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