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Celebrate MCPLS is your hotspot for Oscar winners and nominees! We have (or have on order) almost all of this year’s nominees for Best Picture: 1917, Ford V Ferrari, Jojo Rabbit, Joker, Little Women, Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (Production Design Winner, Original Screenplay nominee), and Best Picture Winner Parasite (winner of three Academy awards). You can also keep an eye out for Animated Feature Film nominees How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, Missing Link, and winner Toy Story 4; Knives Out (Original Screen Play Nominee), Judy (Actress in a Leading Role winner– Renée Zellweger), Bombshell (Actress in a Leading Role nominee Charlize Theron, Makeup and Hairstyling winner, Actress in a Supporting Role nominee Margot Robbie), The Lighthouse (cinematography nominee), and the book Hair Love, which inspired the winning Animated Short Film of the same name. For more information about Academy Award Winners and nominees at MCPLS, complete with direct links to our catalog, visit: www.mcpls.org/oscars2020 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Feature New STEAM Fairmont Fairview Mannington Marion / Story Releases Bookmobile www.mcpls.org
March New Bestsellers Large Print American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins The Boy From the Woods An American Marriage by Tayan Jones Releases by Harlan Coben Dead End by Nancy Mehl Devoted by Dean R. Koontz The Boy From the Woods by Harlan Coben Chasing Dreams by Deborah Raney Find more new releases at http://bit.ly/2z8HAbe Fearless by Fern Michaels Collateral Damage by Lynette Eason The Final Deception by Heather Graham Cut and Run by Fern Michaels DVDs A Forgotten Murder by Jude Deveraux Hit List by Stuart Woods Cutthroats by William W. Johnstone Dead Wrong by Vannetta Chapman The Affair :Season 5 Black Christmas Journey of the Pharaohs End Game by Rachel Dylan Bombshell by Clive Cussler Fearless by Fern Michaels Charlie’s Angels Long Range by C.J. Box Fugitive Sheriff by Edward Massey Chesapeake Shores: Season 4 The Numbers Game The Fifth Avenue Story Society Dark Waters by Danielle Steele by Rachel Hauck Doozers: We Dig Spring Texas Outlaw by James Patterson A Forgotten Murder by Jude Deveraux Frozen II Hit List by Stuart Woods Hidden Life Knives Out Inspirational Journey of the Pharaohs by Clive Cussler PJ Masks: Power of Mystery Mercy’s Rain by Cindy Sproles Lavender Blue Murder by Laura Childs Mountain The Protective One Long Range by C.J. Box Playmobile by Shelley Shepard Gray The Numbers Game Queen & Slim Secrets of the Heart by Tracie Peterson by Danielle Steele Richard Jewell The Traitor’s Pawn by Lisa Harris A Precious Gift Spies in Disguise by Shelley Shepard Gray The Protective One Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle: How Animals Get Ready Fiction by Shelley Shepard Gray Secrets of the Heart by Tracie Peterson For Winter Chasing Cassandra by Lisa Kleypas Heart of Black Ice by Terry Goodkind Someone to Remember by Mary Balogh CDs Into the Fire by Gregg Hurwitz Lady Clementine by Marie Benedict Spring House by Mary Ellen Taylor Texas Outlaw by James Patterson 9 by Jason Aldean The Last Day by Luanne Rice Amidst the Chaos Lavender Blue Murder by Laura Childs Their Convenient Amish Marriage by Sara Bareilles My Dark Vanessa by Cheryl Williford Burn the Ships by Kate Elizabeth Russell We, the Survivors by Tash Aw by For King & Country The Secret Guests by Benjamin Black Cats: Motion Picture Soundtrack Chip Tooth Smile by Rob Thomas Song of the Risen God by R.A. Salvatore Graphic Novels Father of All by Green Day The Warsaw Protocol by Steve Berry Amazing Spider-man 6: Grammy Nominees 2020 Absolute Carnage I’m Him by Kevin Gates by Nick Spencer Judy: Motion Picture Soundtrack Manic by Halsey Juvenile Fiction Batman: Kings of Fear by Scott Peterson Nightfall by Little Big Town Big Nate: Blow the Roof Off Magic the Gathering: Chandra Stoney by Post Malone by Lincoln Peirce Legends of Marvel: X-Men When We All Fall Asleep, Where Diary of a Dummy by R.L. Stine Loki: The God Who Fell to Earth Do We Go? by Billie Eilish Dog Diaries: Mission Impawsible by Daniel Kibblesmith by James Patterson Ricky and Morty: Volume 10 Magic Tree House #33: Narwhal on a BOCD Sunny Night by Mary Pope Osborne Superman Vol 2: The Unity Saga: The House of El American Dirt by Brian Michael Bendis Notorious by Gordon Korman by Jeanine Cummins Race to the Sun Blood Truth by J.R. Ward The Boy From the Woods by Rebecca Roanhorse Wayside School: Beneath the Cloud of Non-Fiction by Harlan Coben Doom by Louis Sachar Blood: A Memoir by the Jonas Brothers The Country Guesthouse The Sticky Situation Death is But a Dream by Robyn Carr by Geronimo Stilton by Christopher Kerr Crooked River by Preston Douglas The Hope of Glory by Jon Meacham New Gardening Handbook Hit List by Stuart Woods Long Range by C.J. Box Young Adult by Daryl Beyers Open Book by Jessica Simpson A Longer Fall by Charlaine Harris Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare Ready or Not by Madeline Levine Lost Hills by Lee Goldberg Diamond City by Francesca Flores The Second Chance Club The Numbers Game Foul is Fair by Hannah Capin by Jason Hardy by Danielle Steele Funny, You Don’t Look Autistic The Splendid and the Vile Purgatory Bay by Bryan Gruley by Michael McCreary by Erik Larson Ripple by Michael C. Grumley The Hand on the Wall Unknown Valor by Martha Maccullum Texas Outlaw by James Patterson by Maureen Johnson A Very Stable Genius by Carol Leoning The Vanishing by Jayne Krentz The Revival by Chris Weitz Wordpress in Easy Steps Witch’s Oath by Terry Goodkind Sirena Legacy 2-3 by Anna Banks by Darryl Bartlett Tweet Cute by Emma Lord
Sewing: Robotics: Fairmont Fairmont U.S. Census Join us to make a Tuesday, March 10: beautiful 4:30 pm Be on the lookout for information about decorative throw the U.S. Census that will be sent to you pillow cover. Each Join us to experiment by the Census Bureau in attendee will need with using Lego Robot- mid-March. Between March 12 and one piece of fabric ics. Suitable for children in grades 3 March 20, invitations to participate in that is 42" long and through 8 or for families to do the 2020 Census will start arriving in 19" wide. We recommend cotton quilting together. We will be using Lego WeDos! households across the country. fabric or another fabric that does not This is a great introductory lesson for stretch. Your pillow cover will fit on an those who have not used Lego Robotics This invitation will include instructions 18" throw pillow. All other supplies, before but may be a repeat class for on how to respond to the 2020 Census including the sewing machines, will be those who have. Registration required, online or by phone. By April 1, most provided. please sign up through our website, or households will have received an by calling 304-366-1210. invitation delivered either by mail or by Limited to 6 people per class, call a census taker. In areas of the country 304-366-1210 or visit our website to Fairview that are less likely to respond online, a sign up. Tuesday, March 17 at 5 pm. LEGO paper questionnaire will be included in Club. Use LEGO Wedo's to create a the initial mailing to households. Tuesday, March 17, 4 or 6 pm working robot! For ages 8-12 years. Reminder mailings will be sent to Wednesday, March 18, 2 or 4 pm Registration is required. Limit: 20. households that do not respond, and in the fourth mailing every household that Fairview has not yet responded will receive a Beginner’s sewing Tech Time: paper questionnaire. class for adults. Mannington Tuesday, March 10 Once households receive invitations, at 5 pm. Create a Tech Time with Keith is a free STEAM please respond to the 2020 Census by reversible table program series for Middle Schoolers using the provided Census ID. If a runner. Bring two every Thursday at 3:00 pm. Please household is unable to enter the yards of contact Keith at 304-986-2803 for more Census ID people can still respond, by coordinating material, or chose from information. providing an address. Whether people material provided. Registration required. respond online, by phone or by mail, it Limited to 6 people per class, call is important to respond right away. 304-449-1021 or visit our website to Free Resources sign up. Scholastic Teachables has a variety of All MCPLS branches can help you materials about everything submit your response to the Census Mannington from Spring to math questionnaire online! We will also Kids are invited glyphs and The Pony Ex- have more information about the afterschool (3:30 press: Census available in the coming months. pm) on Tuesday, including mini-books, March 10 & interactive bulletin board The results of the 2020 Census will Tuesday, March designs, poems, plays, help determine how hundreds of billions 17 to make & take games, and more! of dollars in federal funding flow into some spring style into their home with communities every year for the next this fun two part Tie-Dye Pillow project. Download printable lesson plans, decade. reading passages, games and puzzles, Part 1: Tie-Dye clip art, and skills sheets for kids in Part 2: Discover: Sewing. pre-K through 8th grade -- FREE with your library card! Please register online or sign-up at the library. Head to www.mcpls.org/education and click on Scholastic Teachables to get started! www.mcpls.org
Celebrating Caldecott! Saturday, March 21: 2 pm Once a year, the world of children’s books is highlighted by a prestigious award celebrating the best picture book for that year. Each year the Caldecott Award is bestowed upon one children’s book illustrator for the best picture book. Join us on this day to celebrate the beloved childrens’ books selected over the 321 Monroe Street years. Fairmont, WV 26554 304-366-1210 Where the Wild Things Are, The Artible Polar Express and Jumanji are just Friday, March 6: 5 pm a few of the past recipients, along with this year’s recipient We’ll be using sharpies The Undefeated. T(w)eens Reads and watercolor paints Monday, March 30: 4 pm to create flowers! Join us for a creative day of making Please bring your own illustrations; find the Join us to discuss "The watercolors if you have them, a child’s hidden Caldecott’s and more from Wave" by Todd Strasser set is fine. All other materials will be 2-3:30pm. Starting at 2pm we will while crafting. This month, provided. Registration required share some of these award winning we will be decorating paint chips and turning them into books in a story time session. bookmarks. Stop by the Adult Craft Class Library to check out your Monday, March 9, 4 pm Beyond the Book copy of the book! Open to Saturday, March 28: 12:30 pm middle school and high school students. With Spring on its way, come join us in painting Our Beyond the ceramic eggs to Book Club Teen Crafternoon welcome the new selection for the Tuesday, March 24: 4:30 pm season and indulge in month of March some art therapy. is Room by Come create a miniature Examples of egg designs will be Emma Donoghue. cactus with yarn that we will provided, but the class is freestyle so Check it out. It’s turn into pom poms! This feel free to create whatever design you available in paper program is for tweens and want! All supplies will be provided. or digitally via teens in Middle and High School. Please sign up at Hoopla and www.mcpls.org/events! Friends Book Sale WVDeli. Saturday, March 14: 10 am - 1 pm Told entirely in the language of the Wise & Wonderful: Lots of new donations! Join us for this energetic, pragmatic five-year-old Classic Board Games month’s $3 per bag sale in the Book Jack, Room is a celebration of Friday, March 27: 1 pm Cave. resilience and the limitless bond between parent and child, a brilliantly executed novel about what Revisit classic board games such as Exploration+ Yahtzee, Uno, Scrabble and more. This K-4 (1 pm), 5+ (2 pm) it means to journey from one world meeting will help us practice 2 of the Pillars to another. of Brain health: making social connections Tuesday, March 3 and keeping the brain active by employing K-4: Learn Coding with Ozobots The “Beyond the Book” activity will problem-solving and strategic planning be a public viewing of Room, 5+: Circuit Scribes skills. Come join the fun! complete with popcorn! Whether you read the book or not, feel free to Tuesday, March 17 join us for a short discussion after Other Upcoming Events: Both classes: Leprechaun Legends the movie. Registration is requested Tabletop Game Group: but is not required. Wednesdays at 5 pm Tuesday, March 31 Dungeons & Dragons Group: Both classes: Melted Crayon Tote Room has a MPAA Rating: R, Wednesdays at 5 pm Bags viewer discretion is advised, and is Discover: Robotics: March 10 118 minutes long. Discover: Sewing: March 17 and 18 Artible: April 3 at 5 pm www.mcpls.org
500 Main Street Fairview, WV 26570 Little Rembrandts Saturday, March 7 at 12 pm for ages 8-12. We will be 304-449-1021 Western creating a painting in the style of Wassily Kandinsky. All materials provided. SKYWARN Training Tuesday, March 31 at 5 pm. Movie Registration is required. Join the National Weather Service at the Fairview Matinees Sew Easy Public Library to become a We’ll be celebrating Clint Eastwood Beginner’s sewing class for adults. trained severe weather spot- every Thursday in March! Part of Tuesday, March 10 at 5 pm. Create a ter through the SKYWARN our Wise & Wonderful reversible table runner. Bring two yards program. Pre-register by Programming series for 55+, of coordinating material, or chose from visiting www.mcpls.org/ popcorn and drinks provided. material provided. Registration required. events or contacting the Fairview Public Library at 304-449-1021. Topics covered include severe weather basics, storm Thursday, March 5 LEGO Club structure, and how to report! 1 pm: Paint Your Wagon Tuesday, March 17 at 5 pm. LEGO Club. Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood play Use LEGO Wedo's to create a working gold prospectors in the 1800's who robot! For ages 8-12 years. Registration Gardening Tips & Tricks are married to the same woman. is required. Limit: 20. with Dorothy Hood Songs include They Call the Wind Friday, March 20: 10 am and 1 pm Mariah and I Talk to the Trees. Wise & Wonderful Craft Saturday, March 21 at 12 Love gardening but keep killing your Thursday, March 12 pm. Join Lisa Yerkey as plants? Want to take up gardening but 1 pm: Joe Kidd she helps us create not sure how to start? What plants Clint Eastwood stars as a adorable bunny candy/ flourish in this area and which ones are gunslinger hired by a wealthy land candle jars! Refreshments going to take over your space? baron (Robert Duvall) to stop the & all materials provided, rebellion of local Mexican registration is required. Stop by anytime between 10:00 am and Revolutionaries who claim they’ve 1:00 pm to ask local nursery owner been cheated out of their land. Dorothy Hood any of your planting Saturday Matinee questions! Then stay or return at 1:00 pm March 14 at 11 am for a short presentation on best plants to Thursday, March 19 Showing Maleficent: grow in our area, soil tips, and much 1 pm: Hang em’ High Mistress of Evil more. We will end the presentation by Clint Eastwood makes his western Rated PG. Popcorn and planting our own tomatoes! movie debut starring in this brazen drinks provided. tale about a rampaging band of vigilantes who make two mistakes: “The story of Disney’s most Speaking of Books they hang the wrong man and they iconic villain continues. Maleficent Our book club will meet don't finish the job. (Angelina Jolie) her goddaughter Aurora March 24 at 4:00 pm to (Elle Fanning) begin to question the discuss The Book Thief tangled ties that bind them as they are by Markus Zusak. Thursday, March 26 1 pm: Two Mules for Sister Sara pulled in different directions by impending Copies are available Clint Eastwood and Shirley nuptials, unexpected allies and new now to check out. Stop MacLaine star in this action-packed forces at play." -Amazon in at the library to pick Western classic about a drifter and up a copy today! a nun who join forces with revolutionaries resisting the French www.mcpls.org occupation of Mexico
Friends of the Library Friends Book Sale GRAND Re-opening is Friday, March 20th from 10-4. The annual Membership Drive is underway, and Membership has its privileges: card holding 109 Clarksburg Street members are invited to a Mannington, WV 26582 Special Pre-Opening March 19 304-986-2803 Cover 2 Cover from 2 pm - 6 pm. Be the first Pick up your copy of to see what our Friends have A Land More Kind worked so hard to prepare for Than Home by Wiley Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Cash at Mannington the reopening. Get your Celebration! Library and join the membership card with your Grab a hat and read with the Cat as “Cover 2 Cover” book donation of annual “Friends” we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday club on Thursday, dues at the library today! Monday, March 2. Spin-the-Wheel for March 19 at 1:30 p.m. prizes, balloons, and CAKE! All Day-Any Time-Stop In Event. “Jess Hall, growing up Friends’ Quarterly Meeting deep in the heart of an unassuming Monday, March 9, 2020 at 6 mountain town that believes in protecting pm. Please join the discussion Afterschool Craft: its own, is plunged into an adulthood for and support our local library. Tie-Dye Pillows which he is not prepared when his Kids are invited afterschool autistic older brother, Stump, sneaks a on Tuesday, March 10 & look at something he isn't supposed to, It’s Pizza Party Time! March 17 (3:30 pm) to which has catastrophic repercussions.” We received a lot of positive make & take some spring feedback from students and parents, style into their home with so we’re offering the “pizza parties” this fun two part Tie-Dye Pillow project. Book Worms once again. The staff of the Part 1: Tie-Dye Book Worms Book Mannington Public Library wishes to Part 2: Discover: Sewing. Club for ages 10-12. celebrate Blackshere’s first grade class during the month of March. Please register online or sign-up at the Pick up a copy of library. Nowhere Boy by Anytime a teacher or student visits Katherine Marsh and the library and checks out library join us March 10 at materials, we will add one pizza Tech Time with Keith 2:30 to discuss the 3D PRINTING, LEGO book, share a snack topping for each item checked-out to ROBOTICS, SAUTERING, AND MORE! our large pizza pie on our bulletin and book related board. The homeroom that loads up activity. Tech Time with Keith is a free STEAM our pizza with the most toppings will program series for Middle Schoolers receive a pizza party and a story “Fourteen-year-old every Thursday at 3:00 pm! No sign up Ahmed fled a life of uncertainty and provided by the Mannington Public required! Library. suffering in Syria, only to lose his father on the perilous journey to the shores of WEEKLY CONTEST! Play every Crafty Creations Europe. Thirteen-year-old Max never wanted to move from America to time you visit to win prizes and enter with Carol Brussels, Belgium and continue his life the drawing for the Grand Prize! Crafty Creations are doing of failure, this time at a French-speaking a Wine to Twine: DIY wine school. But with one startling discovery, bottle project. Join Carol Max and Ahmed’s worlds collide, March 23, come between 3:00 pm & changing everything they know about 5:00 pm. Carol will provide the supplies heroism, hope, and love. “ needed, but BYOB if you have one and Week #1: Spin-the-Wheel Week #3: Gummy Bear Guess any special embellishments Week #2: Fishing for Prizes Week #4: Lucky Lolipops you would like. www.mcpls.org
Marion Libearian, the town librarian Hello All! March is just breezing in! The windy month ushers in early signs of spring. Hopefully we can all put away our winter coats and get out our lighter jackets! March brings St. Patrick’s Day, Dr. Seuss’ Birthday, and a special Caldecott Celebration! The library has many books, movies, and digital resources to help celebrate these holidays and events. Be sure to check out our holiday collections in the children’s area! New titles are gusting into the library, so keep an eye out as this month rushes past! MCPLS Bookmobile For the most up-to-date calendar of Bookmobile events, please visit www.mcpls.org/bookmobiles March 2, 16: Monongah: 10:30-11:30. Family Dollar March 2, 16: Gabriel Brothers: 12:30-1:30. 302 Meadowdale Road March 3, 17: PACE: 11:30-12:30 Big Lots Plaza (Country Club Road) March 3, 17: Disability Action Center: 2:30-3:30. 102 Benoni Ave March 4, 18: Middletown Commons: 10:30-11:30 March 4, 18: Farmington: 2:00-2:45. Fire Department March 4, 18: Farmington: 2:45-3:45. BCBank March 5, 19: Barrackville: 2:30-3:30. Dollar General March 9, 23: Pleasant Valley: 9:45-10:30. Valley Chapel United Methodist March 9, 23: Carolina: 1:45-2:45. Post Office March 10, 24: Teleperformance: 12:00-1:00. Bellview March 10, 24: Arbors: 2:30-3:30. Cleveland Avenue March 11, 25: Middletown Commons: 9:00-10:00 March 11, 25: I-79 Technology Park: 12:00-1:00. 5000 NASA Blvd March 11, 25: Unity Terrace: 3:00-4:00. Leonard Avenue Ext. March 12, 26: Marion County Senior Center: 11:30-12:30. Maplewood Drive March 12, 26: Rock Lake: 2:00-3:00. Community Center March 12, 26: Colfax: 3:30-4:30. Community Center March 13, 27: Woodlands Assisted Living: 10:00-11:00. Hutchinson March 13, 27: Miller School Apartments: 12:00-1:00. 2 Pennsylvania Avenue The Bookmobile also visits a number of outreach locations county wide: Sunbeam Early Learning Center, Stepping Stone Inc., and Kidz Connection, as well as a variety of head starts, day cares, Boys and Girls Club locations, and more
Fairmont Mannington CONT March 2: Spring Hours Begin! March 17: After School Tie Dye Pillow* March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Baby Time (9:30 am) Part 2: Sew Your Pillow (3:30 pm) March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Toddler Time 1 March 19: Members Only Book Sale Ages 18-36 months (10:30 am) March 20: Cover2Cover Book Club March 3: Exploration+ K-4: Ozobots (1 pm) (1:30 pm) A Land More Kind Than Home March 3: Exploration+ 5th grade+: by Wiley Cash Circuit Scribes (2 pm) March 20: Grand Re-Opening: Friends of March 4, 11, 18, 25: Story Hour 1 (4:30 pm) the Library Book Sale (10 am - 4 pm) March 4, 11, 18, 25: Tabletop Game March 21: Friends of the Library Book Sale Group (5 pm) (9 am - 1 pm) March 4, 11, 18, 25: Dungeons & Dragons March 23: Crafty Creations with Carol Campaign Group (5 pm) Wine to Twine Craft (between 3-5 pm) March 5, 12, 19, 26: Toddler Time 2 Ages 18-36 months (9:15 am) March 5, 12, 19, 26: Story Hour 2 Ages 3-5 (10:30 am) Fairview March 6: Artible* (5 pm) March 2: Spring Hours Begin! March 8: Adult Craft Class: Ceramic Eggs* March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Exploration+ March 10: Discover Robotics (4:30 pm) (1 pm & 2 pm) March 14: Friends Book Sale March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Baby Time (10:15 am) (10 am - 1 pm) March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Toddler Time 1 March 17: Exploration+ Leprechaun Legends (11 am) March 17: Sewing– Envelope Throw Pillow March 4, 11, 18, 25: Toddler Time 2 (10 am) Cover* (4 pm, 6 pm: grades 4-up) March 4, 11, 18, 25: Story Time 1 (11:30 am) March 18: Sewing– Envelope Throw Pillow March 5, 12, 19, 26: Story Time 2 Cover* (2 pm, 4 pm: grades 4-up) March 5: Wise & Wonderful Western March 21: Celebrating Caldecott! (2 pm) Matinee (1 pm, Paint Your Wagon) March 24: Teen Crafternoon March 6, 13, 20, 27: PreK Friday (11 am) (Pom Pom Cactuses, 4:30 pm) March 10: Sew Easy* ( 5 pm) March 21: Wise and Wonderful presents March 12: Wise & Wonderful Western Classic Board Games (1 pm) Matinee (1 pm, Joe Kidd) March 28: “Beyond the Book” Book Club: March 14: Saturday Matinee (11 am) Room by Emma Donoghue Book Discussion Maleficent: Mistress of Evil & Movie Matinee (12:30 pm, rated R) March 17: LEGO Club* (5 pm) March 30: T(w)eens Reads (4 pm) March 19: Wise & Wonderful Western The Wave by Todd Strasser and Matinee (1 pm, Hang em’ High) Paint Chip Bookmark craft March 20: Gardening Tips with March 31: Exploration+ Melted Crayon Tote Dorothy Hood (10 am - 1 pm) March 20: Local Tips & Plant Tomatoes with Dorothy Hood (1 pm - 2 pm) March 21: Wise & Wonderful Crafternoon Mannington Bunny Candy/Candle Jars* (12 pm) March 2: Spring Hours Begin! March 24: Speaking of Books March 2: Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Celebration March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Story Time 1 The Book Thief by Markus Zusak March 26: Wise & Wonderful Western Ages 2-5 (10:30 am) Matinee (1 pm, Two Mules for March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Homeschool Story Sister Sara) Adventure (1 pm) March 31: SKYWARN Class* (5 pm) March 4, 11, 18, 25: Story Time 2 March 5, 12, 19, 26: Middle School Tech Time with Keith (3 pm) * = Registration Required March 10: Book Worm Book Club (2:30 pm) Nowhere Boy by Katherine Marsh Spring Hours begin Monday, March 2 at all March 10: After School Tie Dye Pillow* branches! Check out www.mcpls.org for Part 1: Tie Dye Your Pillow (3:30 pm) more information about our spring schedule.
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