"You are as welcome as the flowers in May." - Charles Macklin MAY 2017 New Board Members The Bell County Public Library District Board of Trustees welcomed two new members at the April 12, 2017 meeting. Sworn in by Judge Executive Albey Brock were: Patricia Howard and Geneva Blake. (By the way, neither one has ever been in a duel!) Next meeting: Wed., May 10 th @ 3:30p.m. Summer Reading – page 4 & insert Winners of Coloring Contest Winners of the Easter Coloring Contest in Pineville were: Anna Kate Gibson and Regina Barnett. Congratulations! New Children’s Librarian in Pineville! We’re happy to introduce the new Children/Youth Services Librarian for Pineville: Erica Baker Overbay ! Learn more about her on page 5! PAGE 7 PAGE 6 PAGE 7 The Middlesboro & Pineville Public Libraries & the Bookmobile will be CLOSED on: Monday, May 29, 2017 – Memorial Day Pineville (ONLY) will be closed during the week of Mon., May 22 nd - Sat., May 27 th for inventory. Also, the Bookmobile will not make runs during that week. Good Reads !! Good News !! Bell Co. Public Library District ~~ M A Y 2017
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"You are as welcome as the flowers in May." - Charles Macklin MAY 2017
New Board Members
The Bell County Public Library District Board of
Trustees welcomed two new members at the April
12, 2017 meeting. Sworn in by Judge Executive
Albey Brock were: Patricia Howard and Geneva
Blake. (By the way, neither one has ever been in a duel!)
Next meeting: Wed., May 10th @ 3:30p.m.
Summer Reading – page 4 & insert
Winners of Coloring Contest Winners of the Easter Coloring Contest in Pineville
were: Anna Kate Gibson and Regina Barnett.
Congratulations!
New Children’s Librarian in Pineville! We’re happy to
introduce the new
Children/Youth
Services Librarian for
Pineville: Erica Baker Overbay ! Learn more
about her on page 5!
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The Middlesboro & Pineville Public Libraries & the Bookmobile will be CLOSED on:
Monday, May 29, 2017 – Memorial Day
Pineville (ONLY) will be closed during the week of Mon., May 22nd - Sat., May 27th for inventory. Also, the Bookmobile will not make runs during that week.
(No items will be marked due on this date.)
Good Reads!! Good News!! B e l l C o . P u b l i c L i b r a r y D i s t r i c t ~ ~ M A Y 2 0 1 7
"You are as welcome as the flowers in May." - Charles Macklin MAY 2017
NEW: ADULT FICTION
The fix / Baldacci, David
All by myself, alone / Clark, Mary Higgins
The burial hour : a Lincoln Rhyme novel /
Deaver, Jeffery
The Bertie project / McCall Smith, Alexander
Two from the heart / Patterson, James
Golden prey / Sandford, John
Fast & loose / Woods, Stuart
NEW : ADULT NON-FICTION
iPad for seniors / Feiler, Jesse
Catholicism / Trigilio, John
Norse mythology / Gaiman, Neil
E pluribus one : rediscovering our founders' vision for a United America / Nelson, Sophia
Blue on blue : an insider's story of good cops catching bad cops / Campisi, Charles
The way of the strangers : encounters with the Islamic State / Wood, Graeme
The scout's guide to wild edibles : learn how to forage, prepare & eat 40 wild foods / Krebill,
Mike
Dream a world anew : the African American
experience and the shaping of America
NEW : YOUNG ADULT FICTION Lucy and Linh / Pung, Alice
Things I should have known / LaZebnik, Claire
Scovell
NEW: JUVENILE FICTION Harry Miller's run / Almond, David
Hideout / Key, Watt
Beautiful blue world / LaFleur, Suzanne M.
Strikeout of the bleacher weenies : and other warped and creepy tales / Lubar, David
Going places / Potter, Ellen
The Ghost Wind Stallion / Berne, Emma Carlson
The lady's slipper / Berne, Emma Carlson
The runaway / Hart, Jill Alison
Never stop singing / Patrick, Denise Lewis
Message in a bottle / Reiss, Kathryn
NEW: JUVENILE & YOUNG ADULT
NON-FICTION
50 things you should know about inventions /
Gifford, Clive
Engineering / Jackson, Tom
Secret coders : secrets & sequences / Yang,
Gene Luen
NEW: AUDIO BOOKS ON CD
The sleepwalker : a novel / Bohjalian, Chris
Fahrenheit 451 / Bradbury, Ray
The Sleeping Beauty killer /Clark, Mary Higgins
Razor girl / Hiaasen, Carl
Downfall / Jance, J. A.
If not for you : a novel / Macomber, Debbie
A million little things / Mallery, Susan
Crash and burn / Michaels, Fern
Behind her eyes : a novel / Pinborough, Sarah
See me / Sparks, Nicholas
Rushing waters : a novel / Steel, Danielle
Maisie Dobbs : a novel / Winspear, Jacqueline
Birds of a feather:a novel / Winspear, Jacqueline
Below the belt / Woods, Stuart
NEW: MUSIC CDS
Gunslinger / Brooks, Garth
Deep South
Windy city / Krauss, Alison
Sing it now songs of faith and hope
57th & 9th
/ Sting
RECENTLY ADDED DVDS
Sing Hidden figures
La La Land Rogue One
Underworld: Blood wars
Middlesboro ONLY
Brick mansions Wild horses
Sometimes a Great Notion Anastasia
The fast and the furious (1)
2 fast 2 furious (2)
The fast and the furious:Tokyo drift (3)
Fast & furious (4)
Fast five (5)
Pineville ONLY
A fistful of dollars/For a few dollars more
Fast & furious 6 2
"You are as welcome as the flowers in May." - Charles Macklin MAY 2017
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Miss Piddle stays very busy with the
Bookmobile. April 12th
was National
Bookmobile Day (part of National Library
Week) so she spent the afternoon at Long’s
PicPac in Pineville!
April 18th
was the 2017 Early Childhood
Summit in Pineville.
Miss Piddle and the Bookmobile were there
and she showed Debbie Knuckles (Executive
Director of the Children's Reading Foundation
of Appalachia- Kentucky) and Ken Merrifield
(Children's Ministry Advocate for White Flag
and the Elgin Foundation) the Resource Kits
that are provided to area daycare centers.
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Time for Tea & Thee – April 18, 2017: Lois Johnson, Mary Thacker, Paula Adams, Sherry Skaggs, Agnes Marcum, Pauline Barry, Ann Matheny, Barb McCune, Pat Stanley, Roberta Harrell, Barbara Asher, Kathy Hopkins, Pat Wilson, Sue Casey, Kathy Paynter, Rhonda Roark, Pat Jacobs, Shelia Miracle, and Barbara Day. Picture on right: Pat Jacobs & Sue Casey.
"You are as welcome as the flowers in May." - Charles Macklin MAY 2017
Toddler Time
Thursdays, May 4th & 11th @ 10:30 am Ages 2 - 4
Story Time
Wednesdays,May 3rd & 10th 4:00pm – 4:45 pm
Ages 5 – 10
Action-Packed
Movie Month
for Teens!
May 1st - Pacific Rim May 8th - Power Rangers May 22nd - The Magnificent Seven May 29th - Doctor Strange
4-H Art Club (formerly known as: Make,
Mingle & Munch)
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Beverly Greene Community Room
On Tues., May 30th we will have an Art Show displaying what we’ve made this year!
Call Brandy Calvert at the Bell County Extension Office (337-2376) for more information, or if you
have any questions.
Sign-ups for Summer Reading start
May 1st! Registration forms can be picked
up and returned to the Middlesboro Public
Library by June 1st. (Children must be
registered for activities because it assists us
when it is time to get food and supplies ready.)
Festivities begin Wednesday, June 7th
with Story Day/Information Day, then on
Thursday, June 8th a kick-off with
Kentucky children's author Leigh Anne
Florence and Woody the Kentucky Wiener Dog!
The SRP schedule can be found on the Insert.
AUTISM AWARENESS STORYTIME The children enjoyed hearing the stories read by Middlesboro ARH Family Nurse Practitioner, Jessica Helton and Caitlin Jeffrey, Children and Youth Services Librarian. Also, the snacks, stickers, blue backpacks and yellow balloons were a big hit. Many thanks to all the parents and caregivers who brought their children to the event.
Children & Youth Programs
MIDDLESBORO BRANCH
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"You are as welcome as the flowers in May." - Charles Macklin MAY 2017
Hello! My name is Erica Overbay and I am from Pineville, Kentucky. In May 2016, I graduated with honors from Union College with a Bachelor of Science in Media Studies. I am married to my wonderful husband, Jack, and we have a beautiful daughter, Nora. I am very excited to begin working with our community through our children’s programs, and I am honored to have the opportunity to work with such caring and talented individuals.
I love many things in life, but what I love most is the chance to learn and share knowledge with others. I look forward to meeting everyone and I can’t wait to get started on some great programs for our children!
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The April Drop-In Craft Day was well-
attended – participants made Easter
crafts to take home!
May: Drop-In Craft Day
Wednesday, May 10th
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Ages
Come by the library any time during
the day to make Mother’s Day gift
that you can take home. Invite your
friends and family!
Pineville Snapshots . . .
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Children & Youth Programs PINEVILLE BRANCH
"You are as welcome as the flowers in May." - Charles Macklin MAY 2017
Beginner Computer
Classes
Wed., May 10, 2017
@ 11:00 a.m.
Get the basics of computers and the Internet
in a relaxed, workshop environment.
(Pre-registration is required.)
Movie Day
In honor of the Kentucky Derby the
movie Secretariat will be shown on
Saturday, May 6th
, all day.
Mystery Loves Company
Book Club
Friday, May 12, 2017
@ 11:00 a.m. Unkindness of Ravens,
by Ruth Rendell
Book Bunch Book Club Wednesday, May 31st
@ 11:00 a.m.
This month’s book is
The Charm Bracelet,
by Viola Shipman
Pre-registration is required for both book clubs.
Adult Outreach Program
@ the Horizon Adult Day Care Center
Tuesday, May 16, 2017 @ 10:00 a.m.
Horizon BOOK CLUB
@ the Horizon Adult Day Care Center
Thursday, May 18, 2017
@ 12:30 a.m.
The Confession by Beverly Lewis
Come and see the Derby Memorabilia
Display on our bulletin board throughout
the month of May! You can pick up a
Derby Quiz as well as check out several of
the books on horses that are displayed.
Derby Coloring Contest May 1st – 6th
For : Adults 13+ Children 12 and under
The winner will be announced Mon., May 8th.
Adult Programs @ your library
Pineville Branch
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To find out about the classes in May
please call Bonnie Banks at 248-4812.
Monday’s R Murder Book Club
Mon., May 8, 2017
@ 10:00 a.m.
This month we will discuss: Martha Grimes mysteries featuring her
character, Supt. Richard Jury.
“May the Fourth be With You” The new Star Wars
movie will be shown:
Thursday, May 4, 2017
10:00 a.m. & 3:30 p.m.
Are you looking for a job??
Do you need an ally in your job
search?
Come to JOB CLUBS at the Middlesboro
Library on these Thursdays at 1:00 p.m.
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity!
MAY 4th and 11th
“The Chain Gang” Crochet Get-Together will not
meet again until the Fall.
Adult Programs @ your library
Middlesboro Branch
Time for Tea & Thee Book Club
Tuesday, MAY 16, 2017 @ 10:30 a.m.
The Last Time I Saw You
by Elizabeth Berg
In April, the Time for Tea & Thee book club journeyed on the Titanic, and learned about Lady Lucile Duff Gordon and her clothing empire as we discussed the book, The Dressmaker, by Kate Alcott. We had a good discussion (left) and also entered into Lucile’s world (above) !
"You are as welcome as the flowers in May." - Charles Macklin MAY 2017