Oceans of Gratitude this November!
November Oceans of Gratitude
We are celebrating our patrons with OCEANS of GRATITUDE this November. Join us each Tuesday this month at 5 pm for a special program in the children's department as a "THANK YOU" for our community.
NOV 5 - Library Election Results
NOV 12 - Stingrays from Newport Aquarium
NOV 19 - Stuffie Sleepover Party
NOV 26 - Movie Night with Popcorn!

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TEENS: Tea Time Drawing

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Tea Time Drawing
Teens: bring your own art supplies or use ours! Tea will be served.
We will all work on our own art projects. Sarah from New Carlisle Toys & Games will discuss her art and artistic methods.
{Art supplies provided: 5th-12th grade}

TEENS: Art Challenge

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Teen Art Challenge (grades 5-12)
Thursday, October 3, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
*Challenge One: Color a Harry Potter coloring page - one winner will win THE FIRST SEVEN Harry Potter books!
*Challenge Two: Take Harley's Three Marker Challenge for a chance to win prizes!
*Many thanks to Ms. Heidi Baumle for a generous donation of Harry Potter books!

TEENS: Board Games, Minecraft, Chili & Chill

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Play Board Games (we have lots), play Minecraft on the XBox, and eat chili! 
Teens in 5th-12th grade are invited to attend.  

Spooky Monster Magic Show!

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Spooky Monster Magic Show with Gordon Russ
Shine up the spotlight and set the stage for fun! Gordon’s haunted magic trunk is chock-full of Monster Magic, Spooky Tricks and Hilarious Horrors and ready to entertain.

Please Pre-Register: The Wonder of Honeybees

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The Wonder of Honeybees - Please Pre-Register by emailing readingisimportant@gmail.com or by leaving a voicemail, 937-845-3601, ext. 101.
Wednesday, September 4, 1:00 PM
How do they do it? From building hives, producing honey and communicating…these tiny creatures are amazing! Participate in an activity and craft.
 

Please Pre-Register: Sneaky Spiders

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Please Pre-Register by emailing readingisimportant@gmail.com or by leaving a voicemail, 937-845-3601, ext. 101.
Sneaky Spiders, Wednesday, October 2, 1:00 PM
New Carlisle Library Spiders are everywhere! Learn where they live, what makes them a spider and why we should appreciate this 8-legged creature.
 

Please Pre-Register: The Awesome Opposum

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Please pre-register by emailing readingisimportant@gmail.com or by leaving a voicemail, 937-845-3601, ext. 101
The Awesome Opossum
Wednesday, November 6, 1:00 PM New Carlisle Library
Opossums are often misunderstood and underappreciated. Find out what makes this Ohio mammal so unique; unlike any other mammal in the U.S! They also have few tricks up their “sleeves” to protect themselves. Make a fun craft to take home.
 

Cemetery Walk

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Ever driven past the New Carlisle Cemetery and wondered who was buried there? Come find out September 21st at 11 am as local historian Bill Berry leads us on a merry tour! Meet at the cemetery!

Crochet Club

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The New Carlisle Library will be hosting Crochet Club on the second Monday of each month at 6 p.m. We will be making scarves and mats for the homeless. Please join us. If you don’t know how to crochet, this is a great opportunity to learn. We have the yarn. Bring a hook if you have one, if not you can use one of mine. If you want to come to get out of the house and don’t know how to crochet and don’t want to learn, we have things that you can help out with. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people while helping others.

-Samantha Graybill

The Art of Falconry (all ages)

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The Art of Falconry
This is a free program for all ages.  If you plan to attend, please don't wear fur of any type, not even fake fur.

Falconry originated over 4,000 years ago. Today, in the United States, the sport of falconry is practiced much as it always has been since its inception. There are roughly 4,000 licensed falconers in the United States, with only about 70 of those located in the state of Ohio.