Library News & Blurbs New Children’s Magazines 17 Jan 2024 Our snow day project yesterday was putting together a shelf to house our new magazine subscriptions for kids. We selected one stem and one humanities magazines for younger and older…
Library News & Blurbs Alphabetical Media Lists 10 Jan 2024January 10, 2024 I have gotten more than a few requests lately for an alphabetical list of our CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays. So, without further, ado, here is an alphabetical list of our…
Library News & Blurbs Douglas Winter Walk After Action Report 12 Dec 2023 The Douglas Winter Walk was magical. The Library was packed for most of the evening, and a lot of them were people we had never seen before (and hope to…
Library News & Blurbs Storywalk on the SNETT Updated 12 Dec 2023 The current featured book is Old Rock (is not boring) by Deb Pilutti. Old rock may not be the fastest thing in the woods. He can’t walk, buzz, or fly about. He…
Library News & Blurbs Visit us during the Douglas Winter Walk! 7 Dec 2023 Join us at the Library between 4:00 and 7:00 this Saturday evening, December 9, for loads of holiday fun! We'll have hot cocoa and honey-crisp apple cider available at the…
Library News & Blurbs Fiber Art Meet and Greet 8 Nov 2023November 8, 2023 Everyone misses Knitting in the Loft, and we would like to revive something like it! Two local rug-hookers, Heather Parker and Jennifer Ashworth, are volunteering to lead a fiber art…
Library News & Blurbs Outdoor Lounge 7 Nov 2023 One of the community's desires that our building program brought to light very early in the survey process was for "picnic tables," "sprucing up the outside," "outdoor spaces," "comfortable seating,"…
Library News & Blurbs Unibank Donates $2,000 to Digital Collections 26 Oct 2023 On October 24, Karen Yacino presented me with a $2,000 donation from Unibank to help cover the cost of our e-books and e-audio in Libby. Yesterday, I used all of…
Library News & Blurbs Dagger Raffle – We Have a Winner! 25 Oct 2023October 25, 2023 This story starts with a Library Building Program. When we started soliciting community input through surveys and focus groups back in summertime, James Saviano caught wind of what we were…