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IN THIS ISSUE...
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Follow us on Social Media!
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Digital Collection:
Can't get to the library? Use our
e-resources from the comfort of your own home!
Check out our digital catalog using Overdrive.
Download books and audio books to your
e-reader, tablet or phone all with
OneClick!
OneClickDigital Collection
OR check out a digital magazine using Zinio!
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NEW TO THE LIBRARY:
Sign up for text messages from the library! To learn more about Shoutbomb, click
HERE.
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Learn a new language with us! To learn more about Mango, click HERE.
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Achieve your career and educational goals! To learn more about Learning Express, click HERE.
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Check out portable WiFi from the library! To learn more about HotSpots, click HERE.
If you have any questions about these or other services provided by the library, please feel free to give us a call at (860) 447-1411.
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Museum Passes
New London library card holders can now reserve museum passes online! Check out our website here for more information!
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Adult Non Fiction
The Future of Humanity: terraforming Mars, interstellar travel, immortality, and our destiny beyond Earth
by Daniel G. Amen, MD
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Young Adult
Fiction
When my Heart Joins the Thousand
by A.J. Steiger
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Young Adult
Non-Fiction
Choose to Matter: being courageously and fabulously you
by Julie Foudy
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Wishtree
by Katharine Applegate
Children's Fiction
Snappsy the Alligator and his Best Friend Forever
by Julie Falatko
Children's Non
Fiction
Rob Gronkowski
by Jon M. Fishman
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CAKE PANS AVAILABLE
TO TAKE HOME!
EVERY DAY, ALL THE TIME.
Love to bake, but tired of the same old cake pans?
Come check out our collection of cake pans available to check out of the library.
All you need is a current library card!
Baking is FUN!
Make some edible memories with your children.
If any questions, please feel free to contact us!
Contact:
Michele Staino:
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The Wizard
The Breadwinner
Come in and see our collection from the Connecticut Library Consortium...
Traveling collection: changing monthly!
Come and check them out!
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Please Note:
The Library will be closed on Sundays as of May 6, we will re-open on Sundays in the fall of 2018.
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Happening This Weekend:
The Friends of the Library
Annual Book Sale
Come and see what we have available!
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Also...
The Public Library will be closed
May 26 through May 28
In honor of Memorial Day.
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NEW AND EXCITING!
Looking for an easy way to find out about and keep track of
everything going at the Public Library of New London and around town? Now it's here!
I
ntroducing
Burbio
- a free website and app that puts all of New London's library, school, and many other community calendars and events
in one place. With Burbio, you can select calendars to follow, create a
personalized event feed, sync local events to your Google or iPhone calendars instantly and be notified when things change!
Also, when you sign up for Burbio using this unique link below,
the Public Library of New London will begin earning rewards.
So sign up now!
NEVER MISS AN EVENT AGAIN!
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Spanish Conversation Group
Saturday,
May 19
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Friendly and informal Spanish conversation groups meet at the library.
Come along to make new friends and improve your Spanish.
This program is free and open to the public.
Registration is not required.
For more information, please click HERE.
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3D Printing Workshop
Monday,
May 21
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Join us for a 3D Printing Guided Workshop and tour.
Learn how to utilize free 3D Print Design Software and
change an STL file into a build file.
This program is free and open to the public.
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Usual Suspects
Mystery Bookclub
Monday,
May 21
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Looking for a little MYSTERY in your life?
Join us for the Usual Suspects Mystery Bookclub.
This month's book selection is:
The Dragon Scroll
by I.J.Parker.
Books are available for checkout at the Circulation Desk.
This program is free and open to the public.
For more information, please click HERE.
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Empower Together
Thursday,
May 24
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Join us for this library program featuring books, arts & crafts, movies and more
for people with disabilities. This program presents an opportunity for the
participants to continue pursuing their natural desire to learn, experience stories,
and share opinions and feelings.
All materials provided and the program is free to attend.
Please let us know if you are bringing a group so that we can prepare accordingly.
This program is free and open to the public,
no registration required.
For more information, please click
HERE.
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Genealogy Club
Tuesday,
May 29
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Have you ever wanted to explore your family history?
Join the Genealogy Club to access genealogical resources and
Ancestry.com
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Let's learn our history together!
This program is free and open to the public,
no registration required.
For more information, please click
HERE.
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How to Start and Run A Successful
Non-Profit Business - Part 2
Thursday,
May 31
10:30 am -12:00 pm
Whether you're starting up or running a non-profit, once you've
established your mission, organization and key goals, developing
with your board, staff and volunteers plans for fundraising,
marketing, and sponsorships will be critical for success.
SCORE counselor
Bob Potter will help guide you through these
important steps in this workshop.
Workshop sponsored by Southeastern CT SCORE.
This program is free and open to the public,
no registration required.
For more information, please click
HERE.
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VolunTeen Orientation
For more information please click
Contact: Christa SIeburg or Katryna Pierce:
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Teen Tuesdays:
Harvey (and Chocolate) Milk Day!
For more information please click
HERE.
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Bilingual Story Time:
For more information, please click
HERE.
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Milk & Cookies
For more information, please click
HERE.
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Tween Thursday
For more information, please click
HERE.
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Every Wednesday
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Are you a chess player looking for new opponents?
Or, have you never played but want to learn?
All are welcome, from beginners to advanced.
Location: Adult Reading Room
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Every Thursday
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Come share a love of knitting and crocheting.
Bring your project and materials and socialize with others.
Trying a new stitch?
Someone might be able to help.
All are welcome, from beginners to advanced.
Location: Board Room
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Public Library of New London
63 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
860-447-1411
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