Winner of Quilt

P1010034The Winner of the Foundation Quilt Raffle is Dianne Blevins from Superior.
The quilt was made and donated by Nancy Sauvageau. This quilt won second place at the state fair.
Congratulations  Dianne.

 

Foundation Book Sale

BOOK SALE

New Books in the Children’s Area

dorkThe new “Dork Diaries” books by Rachel Renee Russell are here.

The “Dork Diaries” books are the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” for girls.

Check out the Dork Diaries website.

New Facebook Page

Like us on Facebook.  We have a new Facebook page at Facebook.com/SuperiorPublicLibraryNE.

Spring is here

001 (640x480)Spring is here and I am thinking about flowers and gardens.  If you are interested  in gardening too check out our selection of gardening books along with the gardening magazines that we carry.

Foundation Quilt Raffle

P1010005The Superior Foundation will be raffling off this quilt made and donated by Nancy Sauvageau.
Raffle tickets will be $1.00 each and can be purchased from the library or any of the foundation members or the library board.
The drawing will be August 1st (before the snowy season again)

 

Story Time Snowball Fight

P1010050 After we read our books about snowman we had a snowball fight. This is so much warmer and easier to clean up.

Check out the rest of the pictures  in our album.

“The Puppy Place” has a new litter of books.

There is a new litter of books from  “The Puppy Place”.  Come in and look for –

“Moose”
“Bella”
“Pugsley”
“Ziggy”
“Teddy”
“Sweetie”

 

Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse turns 85 years old  this month.  Celebrate by watching a Disney classic or read one of the many books.
But while you are here enjoy Mickey Mouse in  “The Moving Day” (1936).

“Kill A Watt” meters at the library

killawattCheck  out a “Kill A Watt” meter.  The library has 4 meters that can be checked out with just your library card.
What is a “Kill A Watt” meter?
This device will measure how much electricity your electrical home devices are using.  Use them to come up with a plan to save energy, or just to see how much energy a device is using. These can not be used on 220, only 110 wired devices.