Scribner Public Library has moved and we are slowly settling in to our new space. As I look around at the new building and all of the additional space we have, the new computers, the new shelves, the new furniture, I am so incredibly grateful. There is no Library or Librarian in Nebraska that has ever received such a gift. There are no words heartfelt enough to express our thank you to the Furstenau Family.
This will be an article filled with appreciation for our community, as so many helped with our move. So, here goes. (I hope I don’t leave anyone out)
To our Shelf Movers, Diesel Dostal and Mike Baumert, thank you so much for offering to move the Shelves and recruiting the following volunteers, Corey Schlueter, Marvin Pieper, John Stockamp, Matt Giesselmann, and Joe Wolfgram, thank you for getting them here in perfect condition! To everyone that provided boxes and/or carts to move them, Kriz-Davis, Desmond Smith, Diesel Dostal, Arlene Alsmeyer, Scribner-Snyder Schools, Rich Alt, Lee’s Market, Z’s Bar and Grill, and Scribner Pharmacy. I have so many beautiful ladies to thank, but first I would like to thank their amazing husbands! Glenn Sweet, Rich Alt, Myron Groppe and Janis Baker’s Boys, and my son Joshua and my Husband Mike. Thank you all for putting up with a week of late or no dinners and some exhausted wives.
And now on to the beautiful ladies! Cindy Stollberg, Susie Dostal, Lori Baumert, Joyce Tienken, Peg Koopman, Steph Rangeloff, Laura Sweet, Lindsey Stumpe, Jeannete Groppe and Lorna Von Seggern, thank you for the millions of ways you helped! Christine Smith, and Janis Baker, there are no words to express my gratitude, Thank you for supporting me and for all that you do! Denise Grunke, Thank you for a million things, but mostly for believing in me and reminding me, that we could do this! There is no way to ever thank you enough Denise, much love from me. And to My Maggee Alt, I love you lady, you amaze me with your continued dedication to the Library and The Friends of the Library. All of your tireless efforts before and during the move, I can never thank you enough. You may have noticed how many names are mentioned in this thank you, it was truly a community effort. Done by volunteers!
I would like to thank Mayor Thomas and the City Council Members, for all you have done to make this possible. I wish you could see each child’s face light up when they see all that you have done for each of them! You have made this Library a Dream Come True!
It has been wonderful showing the public everything in the new Library, and I have truly loved watching our Scribner Youth as they walk in and see the changes, new space and new computers. The absolute best part of my job is the people who use the library, you are the reason I am here! So, if you have time stop in and see us, we would love to see you! Thank you Scribner, for letting me be your Librarian! Angie
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New Release Shelves
10/25/2016 Young Adult, Juvenile, Adult, and Large Print new releases!!! 🙂
(Imagine the space in the Adult Fiction section is filled with Triple Crown by Felix Frances!)
-The ScribLibScribe
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New Books!
Hey guys! We’ve got lots of new books for you!
Adult Fiction: Triple Crown by Felix Francis, Order to Kill by Vince Flynn, Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult, The Gustav Sonata by Rose Tremain, and From This Day Forward (Songs of Blessing series) by Lauraine Snelling
Large Print: Dodgers by Bill Beverly and Wintering by Peter Geye
Young Adult: Every Hidden Thing by Kenneth Oppel, The Hawkweed Prophecy by Irena Brignull, and Replica by Lauren Oliver, which is two books in one (you have to flip the book over to read the other story, and you can’t understand one fully without the other – isn’t that neat?!)
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Happy Tuesday Scribner, hopefully if we are snowed in everyone is curled up with a good book! I know I will be! I just wanted to take a moment to say Thank You. This week the Library has received many donations, so we thank you for the great movies and books and our patrons thank you.
Scribner, You are Awesome! New adult fiction this week, Do or Die by Suzanne Brockmann, Confessions of a Wild Child by Jackie Collins, Worthy Brown’s Daughter by Phillip Margolin. New YA fiction this week, Alienated by Melissa Landers. Stop in and see us, Facebook us or follow us on Pinterest! We would love to see you!
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We Won!!
We won this awesome new table and stool from Brodart Supplies & Furnishings! Come take a look! It is a great corner to sit and read or study.
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The Book Bug
Story time is this Friday the 12th at 10:30am in the library. Kids and parents are welcome to join Angie for a fun-filled time with stories, activities and crafts.
I would like to give you all another gentle reminder about the Tannenbaum Festival. We want to display your beautiful trees, so sign-up today! Also, if you would like to volunteer the day of the event please give us a call, we would love to have you.
We are asking all of Scribner for their help supplying gently used items for our Santa’s Attic table at the Tannenbaum Festival. Please clean out your old Holiday themed knick-knacks, dishes, and decorations. We will also accept gently used holiday themed kids toys. So if there are items that you are no longer in love with but feel someone else may love, donate them to us and we will find the items a new home!
New adult books this week include: Robert Ludlum’s The Janus Reprisal by Jamie Freveletti, NYPD Red by James Patterson, Mad River by John Sanford, and Bloodline by Francis Felix.
New biographies and non-fiction include: The Amateur by Edward Klein, The Real Romney by Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, and Mitt Romney: An Inside Look at the Man and his Politics.
We also have Rick Riordan’s newest installment of the Heroes of Olympus series The Mark of Athena.
Don’t forget to follow Scribner Public Library on Pinterest and like us on Facebook!
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Whew, we made it through the snow storm! Hope everyone had a good book to read while the snow came down on Saturday morning. This week we have new books by some of your favorite authors, plus some great ones you may not have heard of.
Lunatics by Dave Barry and Alan Zweibel is a crass comedy involving police, soldiers, terrorists, subversives, bears, and a man dressed as Chuck E. Cheese. Also new to our collection: Kristin Hannah Home Front, Vince Flynn Kill Shot, Lisa Gardner Catch Me, J.A. Jance Left for Dead, and Alex George A Good American.
Check out the novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
by Jonathan Safran Foer, now a major motion picture
nominated for Best Picture at the 2012 Academy Awards.
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My Name is Not Easy by Debby Dahl Edwardson, one of our new juvenile fiction books, follows a group of students, Native and White, in the 1960s at Alaska’s Sacred Heart boarding school. The book pulls historical events into the lives of the students and creates memorable characters and story.
Another new juvenile fiction book on our shelves is My Name is Mina by David Almond, prequel to Skellig. Written as Mina’s journal entries, the book explores the thoughts and beliefs of a young girl trying to make sense of her world.
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