LIBRARY NEWS
New Reading Material Fiction
Blind Eye by Martha Burns
The Sizzle Paradox by Lily Menon
The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer
Storm Tide by Wilbur Smith
Suspects by Danielle Steel
The Origin of Storms by Ellizabeth Bear
The Lost by Jeffrey Burton
One of the Girls by Lucy Clarke
Red on the River by Christine Feehan
The Locked Room by Elly Griffiths
The Girl Who Survived by Lisa Jackson
The Second Husband by Kate White
Sands of Dune by Brian Herbert
Wifi Hotspots
The library has wifi hotspots available to check thanks to a grant from the Tocker Foundation.
You must be 18 years of age and a library patron in good standing to check out a hotspot.
Some other conditions apply. Contact the library for more information.
Selfie Station
Be sure to take your friends, loved ones, or just yourself to the front porch and try out the Summer Reading Under the Sea Selfie Station.
It’s a great place to take fun pics for your social media! The theme of the station changes every month. There is also a Summer Reading snapchat filter
July Independence
Having a hard time deciding what book to check out? Why not pick one of the library’s wrapped surprise reads.
Surprise reads for the month of July celebrate Independence, all written by Indie authors.
Upcoming Events Storytime
Story time is back in person every Monday at 9:30 a.m. We read a story and do a simple craft.
Kids Craft
Every Monday at 10:30 a.m.
Adult Paint/Craft
No program in July.
Book Talk
No meeting in July
Monthly Writers Group
No meeting in July 1000 Books Before Kin
1000 Books Before Kindergarten
The library is excited to offer this program. It is for any child ages newborn to PreK. You can sign your child up at the library or online in the ReadSquared app.
Summer Reading Donations Summer reading has begun!
If you would like to donate prizes for summer reading, please contact Amie at (940)592-4981 or aschultz@iowapark.com.
“We have already received donations from the Iowa Park Optimist Club, Entex, First Bank, Subway, Carlitos, Pilgrim Bank, Postel FCU, Hawk Pharmacy, Jeff Rhodes State Farm, Waste Connections, Chick-Fil-A, United Methodist Church, Pizza Hut, and Scobee’s, we thank them for supporting this important community program. Without the support of donors in the area, we would not be able to offer the amount of programming we do during the summer. Please support our donors.”
Summer Reading Program:
You don’t have to attend the programs to participate in Summer Reading. The library has reading logs that are available.
If you have reading assignments through the summer from school, you can count that reading on your reading log for the library as well and win prizes. Reading can be logged through July 25.
If you are using paper log sheets they are due by July 25.
The end of summer reading party will be the 27.
The read squared app is available for those who would like to track their reading on an app instead of paper. We have started random prize drawings on the read squared app.
We will also have daily online events with Page Turner Adventures through July 15.
The library has a lot to offer for Summer Reading, so make plans to join us!
Weekly Activities that will continue until school starts in August:
Mondays: 9:30 a.m. - Preschool Story Time - (Story time will continue after school starts)
10:30 a.m. - Kids Craft
Wednesdays: 2 p.m. - Afternoon Movie