Anything you can fit in a brown paper bag: $1
Wednesday, 5 pm to 7 pm
Anything you can fit in a brown paper bag: $1
Wednesday, 5 pm to 7 pm
The Shelby Community Library will be at the Shelby Farmer’s Market selling Used books. Everything is 25₵ or 5 books for $1. Stop on by!
Even though our summer reading program may have come to an end, we still have our drawing for the Amazon Fire tablet!
Each day that you come to the library and check out a book, you can enter your name for a chance to win a new tablet!
YOU CAN ENTER ONLY ONCE A DAY!
The drawing will be held on Wednesday, August 14, 2019.
Throughout the summer, the Shelby Community Library challenged students to keep track of the time they spent reading. The two students from each age group that read the most were announced on July 17th at the Shelby farmers market. The first-place prize was a $100 shopping spree sponsored by Double Dutch Dairy and the second-place prize was a free pool pass for the 2020 season sponsored by the Village of Shelby. In the preschool to kindergarten level, Dean Griffin read the most while Cora Stewart read the second most. Landon Ziems read the most while McKenna Stewart read the second most in the 1st grade to 3rd grade level. Jacob Wacker read the most in the 4th to 12th grade level while Rebecca Wacker read the next highest amount. In total, all the students who participated read a total of 417 hours this summer. The Shelby Community Library appreciates the following businesses and friends that have generously donated prizes, certificates, and money to buy prizes for our summer reading program and story hours: Central Valley Ag, Creston Fertilizer, Double Dutch Dairy, Friends of the Library, Mane Attractions, Shelby Dental Clinic, Shelby Chamber of Commerce, Shelby Hotel, Shelby Lumber, Sherri Nielsen, Pinnacle Bank, RoxAnn Cleaning, Stacy Stewart, Village of Shelby, Nitha White Chiropractor, Jeff and Kelly Willis, and Clare Wilton.
Pictured from left to right: Rebecca Wacker, Jacob Wacker, Landon Ziems, McKenna Stewart, Cora Stewart, and Dean Griffin.
Today, we had our last Story Hour for the summer. This week Stacy Stewart hosted with the theme “Rocket for Reading.” Everyone had fun while we read 4 books, danced to space music, played Rocket, Rocket, Blast-Off, and even made plastic cup rockets! Every had fun and enjoyed our last Story Hour for the summer!