Young Reader Book Club
Do you love to read? Want to talk about books? Meet new friends? Join the Crown Point Library’s young reader book club.This book discussion group is for children in gardes 4-6. The group will meet on the first Thursday of the month from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
September 1, 2011: Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary by Candace Fleming.
October 6, 2011: Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Books will be available at the Circulation Desk for checkout.
Call Paula at 663-0270 to sign up or for more information.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
New Building update
Things are moving along at the new site. Steel will arrive early September...check back for more updates and photos!
Start Reading Now for the Crown Point Library Book Discussion Group
The Crown Point Community Library’s “3rd Monday at 1” Book Discussion Group meets on the first Monday of the
month from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. in the library board room of the Crown Point Community Library, 214 S. Court Street. Read the book and join us for a lively discussion.
Following are the titles that will be discussed in the next two months:
September 19: The Help, by Kathryn Stockett
October 17: A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, by Betty Smith
Ask for the books at the Circulation Desk. New members are always welcome! For more information, please visit www.crownpointlibrary.org or call Barb Houk at 663-0270.
month from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. in the library board room of the Crown Point Community Library, 214 S. Court Street. Read the book and join us for a lively discussion.
Following are the titles that will be discussed in the next two months:
September 19: The Help, by Kathryn Stockett
October 17: A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, by Betty Smith
Ask for the books at the Circulation Desk. New members are always welcome! For more information, please visit www.crownpointlibrary.org or call Barb Houk at 663-0270.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Library Launches Gift Campaign
Library Launches Gift Campaign As Construction Begins
By the end of summer reading next year we should see exterior touches being finished on the new Crown Point Community Library. Crews have been preparing the ground for the foundation, which will be poured in August. The demolition of the Homann Karate Do building is just about complete and the next phase will be to install the structural steel to form the building. By end of 2011 the building should be enclosed so the interior work can begin.
This is an exciting time for all of us and many of our patrons have asked how they can show their support of the new library. A gift campaign to purchase a few “extras” began shortly after our groundbreaking on June 1. There are some special enhancements we would like to incorporate into the new building such as interior artwork, special furniture, landscaping the outdoor public access area and signage. Your contributions will help to ensure that the new library will preserve the past and build on the future, leaving a legacy for generations to come.
On July 29, 2011, we received our first donation from Lenora Festa. Festa is a library user and longtime member of the Crown Point Library book discussion group. “A community is only as good as its library,” said Festa. She talked more with Barb Houk, special services librarian and said “ I hope that everyone in Crown Point will donate something . . . people don’t realize that libraries are much more than just books.” We would like to acknowledge gifts given before the launch of our gift campaign from: Friends of the Crown Point Library, Kappa Kappa Kappa, Gamma Theta Chapter and the Susan E. Vieweg Memorial.
(From left: Barb Houk, Lenora Festa, Lynn Frank - Library Director)
We are inviting everyone to join our gift campaign to make the new library a special place. Even the youngest children can have their names added to the gift registry by donating a very small amount. With your help, we will be able to go above and beyond to enhance the interiors and enrich the exterior environment. The gift campaign brochure, with complete details and a donor form is available at both libraries. For more information about the new library or the gift campaign please contact LYNN FRANK at 663-0270.
Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of something special...the new Crown Point Community Library!
By the end of summer reading next year we should see exterior touches being finished on the new Crown Point Community Library. Crews have been preparing the ground for the foundation, which will be poured in August. The demolition of the Homann Karate Do building is just about complete and the next phase will be to install the structural steel to form the building. By end of 2011 the building should be enclosed so the interior work can begin.
This is an exciting time for all of us and many of our patrons have asked how they can show their support of the new library. A gift campaign to purchase a few “extras” began shortly after our groundbreaking on June 1. There are some special enhancements we would like to incorporate into the new building such as interior artwork, special furniture, landscaping the outdoor public access area and signage. Your contributions will help to ensure that the new library will preserve the past and build on the future, leaving a legacy for generations to come.
On July 29, 2011, we received our first donation from Lenora Festa. Festa is a library user and longtime member of the Crown Point Library book discussion group. “A community is only as good as its library,” said Festa. She talked more with Barb Houk, special services librarian and said “ I hope that everyone in Crown Point will donate something . . . people don’t realize that libraries are much more than just books.” We would like to acknowledge gifts given before the launch of our gift campaign from: Friends of the Crown Point Library, Kappa Kappa Kappa, Gamma Theta Chapter and the Susan E. Vieweg Memorial.
(From left: Barb Houk, Lenora Festa, Lynn Frank - Library Director)
We are inviting everyone to join our gift campaign to make the new library a special place. Even the youngest children can have their names added to the gift registry by donating a very small amount. With your help, we will be able to go above and beyond to enhance the interiors and enrich the exterior environment. The gift campaign brochure, with complete details and a donor form is available at both libraries. For more information about the new library or the gift campaign please contact LYNN FRANK at 663-0270.
Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of something special...the new Crown Point Community Library!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Adult Summer Reading Reviews
"Novel Destinations" is coming to an end. Readers were asked to submit book reviews, here are four titles that received the "5 Star" rating.
Fudge Cupcake Murder by Joanne Fluke [reviewed by Emily Gibson]
"I really enjoy Joanne Fluke. The recipes are so delicious. I can not wait to try these cupcakes. I look forward to following Hannah on another murder mystery, and learning more about her and her family.
Once Upon A Time, There Was You by Elizabeth Berg [reviewed by Shari Zavala]
"Great story about relationships, I really felt like I knew the characters and left with that feeling of whay are they doing now. Great read-hard to put down! Good message about life.
High Five by Janet Evanovich [reviewed by Liz Vesich]
"This book will have you laughing out loud. A great thriller with non-stop action. The crazy cast of characters keep you entertained and guessing right to the end."
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain [reviewed by Virginia Wagner]
"Loved this book! The Paris Wife transports you to another place and time - Paris in the 1920's. It captures a remarkable period of time and a love affair between two unforgettable people: Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley."
Fudge Cupcake Murder by Joanne Fluke [reviewed by Emily Gibson]
"I really enjoy Joanne Fluke. The recipes are so delicious. I can not wait to try these cupcakes. I look forward to following Hannah on another murder mystery, and learning more about her and her family.
Once Upon A Time, There Was You by Elizabeth Berg [reviewed by Shari Zavala]
"Great story about relationships, I really felt like I knew the characters and left with that feeling of whay are they doing now. Great read-hard to put down! Good message about life.
High Five by Janet Evanovich [reviewed by Liz Vesich]
"This book will have you laughing out loud. A great thriller with non-stop action. The crazy cast of characters keep you entertained and guessing right to the end."
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain [reviewed by Virginia Wagner]
"Loved this book! The Paris Wife transports you to another place and time - Paris in the 1920's. It captures a remarkable period of time and a love affair between two unforgettable people: Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley."
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