Get YALSA’s Teen Book Finder App!
Looking for a good read? Get YALSA’s Teen Book Finder App! https://t.co/ga8OLFyEcG
— Central City Library (@CcplNe) September 6, 2013
Welcome to Our Home on the Web!
Looking for a good read? Get YALSA’s Teen Book Finder App! https://t.co/ga8OLFyEcG
— Central City Library (@CcplNe) September 6, 2013
Contact our library now, to register for the FREE eReader Workshop taking place on Monday, October 21 @ 6:30 pm. Learn how to download eBooks to a Kindle, Nook, iPad/Tablets and other mobile devices.
You will also learn how to navigate Nebraska OverDrive, to download bestselling digital books!
Attendees must have a working email account before attending the workshop. Kindle owners must also know their log-in information.
Instructor: Sarah Warneke.
Please contact the library to register:
946-2512 cc.library.ne@gmail.com
Freegal is a downloadable music service from your library. All you need is your library card number. Freegal offers access to about 3 million songs, including Sony Music’s catalog of legendary artists. In total the collection is comprised of music from over 10,000 labels with music that originates in over 60 countries. There is no software to download, and there are no digital rights managment (DRM) restrictions-they never have to be returned or deleted. Access to Freegal is limited to patrons of subscribing libraries. The music selection changes daily.
Library patrons will be allowed to download up to 3 songs per week. Mobile apps are available in the Apple App Store and the Android Marketplace, a.ka. Google Play. You can log in here: https://centralcityne.freegalmusic.com
Please contact the library if you have any questions.
Tasters enjoyed the TOMATO TASTING at Central City Public Library on Saturday, August 17! Congratulations to the prize-winning tomato growers: Harold Cook & Luddene Perry! — at Central City Public Library.
Congratulations to Nick Lovejoy! He is the winner in the drawing of the 8 disc DVD set of Harry Potter: the Complete Film Collection! 🙂
Any parent of a child under age 5 in Hall, Howard, Hamilton or Merrick counties can sign up to receive a book each month for their kids from birth until their fifth birthday. The program is completely free, and the parents’ only obligation is to read to their kids. The Imagination Library Program encourages parents to read to their children, which develops a strong foundation for learning.
Heartland United Way will be @ our library on Wednesday, June 26 1:00-2:15 to accept registrations (during our afternoon Summer Reading Program). What a great program!! 🙂