The Green Free Library, Wellsboro PA

Monday, June 29, 2009

BOOKSALE TOTALS














The totals for The Friends of the Green Free Library 2009 Booksale are in! Though not quite as profitable as last year's sale, this year was not too shabby considering the frequent showers and generally damp conditions.

Totals are:

Membership fees: $525

Silent Auction: $610

Booksale: $6975

Grand Total: $8110 (less expenses for advertising and additional purchase of tables)

Hopefully with this windfall The Friends will be especially generous when doling out funds to the library!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

NEW SUMMER DISPLAY















The Summer Reading Program at The Green Free Library begins today! The theme is Be Creative at Your Library. To help kick-off the event, the library will be displaying items created by patrons from patterns found in, or ideas inspired by, books that the library has in its extensive collection of Arts & Crafts titles.

The display includes:


Knitted Socks from More Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch 746.43 SCH
(Contributed by Deb Harter)

Gourd Art from Gourd Crafts by Ginger Summit 745.5 SUM
(Contributed by Ann Kamzelski)

Turtle bench of cherry and maple created with techniques from The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture & Cabinet Construction by Andy Rae 684.1 RAE
(Contributed by Lana Karchner)

Dollhouse doll inspired by Tasha Tudor’s Heirloom Crafts by Tovah Martin 745.509 MAR
Temari Ball from Japanese Tamari by Barbara B. Seuss 746.44 SEU
Knitted Socks from the book Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch 746.43 SCH
Doll inspired by techniques in Designing the Doll by Susanna Oroyan 745.5922 ORO
(Contributed by Wanda Short)

An afghan from the book Felted Crochet by Jane Davis 746.434 DAV
A red mohair & bead shawl and beaded purse from Knit & Crochet with Beads by Lily M. Chin 745.58CHI
A stuffed bear from Bearmaking 101 by Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh 745.592
A doily inspired by the techniques found in Romantic Crochet by Editors at BH&G 746.434 ROM
Polymer clay angels from Polymer Clay Creative Traditions: Techniques and Projects Inspired by the Fine and Decorative Arts by Judy Belcher 731.4 BEL
(Contributed by Beverly Smith)


These are just a few of the great titles that will get your creative juices flowing. Whether you enjoy sewing, woodworking, drawing, painting, beading, candlemaking, soapmaking, beermaking, cooking, and just about any other hobby you can think of stop in today to check-out a book, and check out the display of items created by those who have already learned how to “Be Creative at You Library!”

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

LOTS OF GREAT NEW BOOKS



The Green Free Library has added several new books to its collection. What better way to spend a summer day? (Especially if it's rainingJ)



Non-Fiction

Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and

Conflict in the 21st Century by P.W. Singer 355.02 SIN

The Link by Colin Tudge  599.93 TUD

Hungry Monkey:  A Food-Loving Father's Quest to Raise an Adventurous Eater   618.92 AMS

The New American Olive Oil by Fran Gage   641.6 GAG

Peaks and Valleys by Spencer Johnson M.D. 650.1 JOH

The Hornet's Sting: The Amazing Untold Story of WWII Spy

Thomas Sneum by Mark Ryan 921 Sneum


 

Fiction

The Black Tower by Louis Bayard   BAY

The Fate of Katherine Carr   COO

The Lovers by John Connolly CON

Four Freedoms by John Crowley CRO

The Memory Collector by Meg Gardiner GAR

The Ingenious Edgar Jones by Elizabeth Garner   GAR

Black Ships: A Novel by Jo Graham GRA

Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Deception by Eric Van Lusbader  LUS

Fugitive by Phillip Margolin  MAR

Dismantled by Jennifer McMahon MCM

Come Sunday by Isla Morley   MOR

Woods Burner by John Pipkin PIP

The Cheater by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg   ROS

Capture by Robert K. Tanenbaum   TAN 

Sci-Fi

 
 

Meg: Hell's Aquarium by Steve Allen SF ALL

Enemies & Allies by Kevin J. Anderson SF AND

Last Days of Krypton by Kevin J. Anderson SF AND

Mercy Thompson Homecoming by Patricia Briggs & Francis Tsai (Ill) SF BRI

Moon Called by Patricia Briggs SF BRI

Last Paladin by Kathleen Bryan SF BRY

God of Clocks by Alan Campbell SF CAM

Krondor the Assasins by Raymond Feist SF FEI

Flinx Transcendent: A Flip & Flinx Adventure by Alan Dean Foster SF FOS

Skin Trade by Laurel K. Hamilton SF HAM

Winds of Dune by Brian Herbert & Kevin Anderson SF HER

Enchantment Emphorium by Tanya Huff SF HUF

Underground: A Greywalker Novel by Kat Richardson SF RIC

Vanished : A Greywalker Novel bk 4 by Kat Richardson SF RIC

Bad to the Bone (WVMP Radio bk.2)by Jeri Smith-Ready SF SMI
Wicked Game by Jeri Smith-Ready SF SMI

Friday, June 19, 2009

NEW BOOK CLUB AT THE GREEN FREE LIBRARY



WANTED READERS FOR THE FIRST GREEN FREE LIBRARY BOOKCLUB


 

If you not only love to read, but love to read books that are a little…different, join us on Tues. July 14 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM for the first gathering of The Green Free Library Book Club.

The title for the first meeting is The Uncommon Reader: A Novella by

Alan Bennett


 

Books are available at the library and must be returned at the meeting.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

NEW DVD ADDED



The Green Free Library has added another DVD to its growing collection.

Gran Torino

Originally released as a motion picture in 2008 and on DVD (Warner Home Video) in 2009

Running time is 116 minutes

MPAA rating: R; for language throughout, and some violence. Parents click here for more information.

Directed by Clint Eastwood

Written by Nick Schenk and Dave Johansson

Cast

Clint Eastwood as Walt Kowalski

Christopher Carley as Father Janovich

Ahney Her as Sue Lor

Bee Vang as Thao Vang Lor

Brian Haley as Mitch Kowalski

Geraldine Hughes as Karen Kowalski

Dreama Walker as Ashley Kowalski

Brian Howe as Steve Kowalski

Scott Eastwood as Trey


 

Summary from the WebPAC

Walt Kowalski is a widower who holds onto his prejudices despite the changes in his Michigan neighborhood and the world around him. Walt is a grumpy, tough-minded, unhappy old man, who can't get along with either his kids or his neighbors. He is a Korean War veteran whose prize possession is a 1972 Gran Torino he keeps in mint condition. When his neighbor, Thao, a young Hmong teenager, becomes pressured by his gang member cousin to steal Walt's Gran Torino, Kowalski sets out to reform the youth. Drawn against his will into the life of Thao's family, Walt is soon taking steps to protect them from the gangs that infest their neighborhood.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

NEW DVDS FOR ADULTS





Revolutionary Road
DreamWorks Pictures presents in association with BBC Films, an Evamere Entertainment, BBC Films, Neal Street production

This movie is based on the novel of the same name (Revolutionary Road), written by Richard Yates and published in 1961. The Green Free Library has a reprinted addition of this title in book form as well as the DVD.

The screenplay is written by Justin Haythe and directed by Sam Mendes.

Released as a motion picture in Dec. 2008. DVD released 2009.
Runtime is 118 minutes.

MPAA rating: R; for language and some sexual content/nudity. Parents click here for more information.

The cast for this movie include:

Leonardo DiCaprio as Frank Wheeler
Kate Winslet as April Wheeler
Michael Shannon as John Givings
Kathryn Hahn as Milly Campbell
David Harbour as Shep Campbell
Ryan Simpkins as Jennifer Wheeler
Ty Simpkins as Michael Wheeler
Kathy Bates as Mrs. Helen Givings
Richard Easton Mr. Howard Givings

Summary from WebPAC:
Frank and April Wheeler live a life that appears to be perfect. They live in the Connecticut suburbs with two young children. Frank commutes to New York City where he works in an office job that he hates. One he places little effort at, but he has yet to figure out what his passion in life is. April is a housewife who forgoes her dream of being an actress. They are not happy. One day, April suggests that they move to Paris as a means to rejuvenate their life. Initially skeptical, Frank ultimately agrees to April's plan. When circumstances change around the Wheelers, April decides she will do whatever she has to get herself out of her unhappy existence.


Defiance

Released as a motion picture in 2008. DVD release 2009

Based on the book "Defiance: the Bielski Partisans" by Nechama Tec. (Sorry The Green Free Library does not currently own a copy of this title.L

Screenplay written by Clayton Frohman and Edward Zwick, directed by Edward Zwick.

Running time is 136 minutes.

MPAA rating: R; for violence and language. Parents click here for more information.

The cast for this movie include:

Daniel Craig as Tuvia Bielski
Liev Schreiber as Zus Bielski
Jamie Bell as Asael Bielski
George Mackay as Aron Bielski
Alexa Davalos as Likja Ticktin
Allan Corduner as Shamon Haretz
Mark Feuerstein as Isaac Malbin

Summary from WebPAC:

The deep forests of Poland and Belorussia are the domain of the occuping Germans during World War II. The three Bielski brothers go into the forests and find the impossible task of foraging for food, weapons and survival, not just for themselves but for a large mass of fleeing Polish Jews from the German war machine. The brothers, living with the fear of discovery must contend with neighboring Soviet partisans and deciding whom to trust. They take on the responsibility of guardians and motivate hundreds of women, men, children and the elderly to join their fight against the Nazi regime while hiding in makeshift homes in the dark, cold and unforgiving forest. At the same time, the brothers turn a band of war defectors into commanding freedom fighters. Based on true events.



NEW NON-FICTION & FICTION FOR ADULTS


















Reason, Faith, and Revolution by Terry Eagleton 261.2 EAG

Act Like a Lady, Think Like A Man by Steve Harvey 306.7 HAR

American Passage: The History of Ellis Island by Vincent Canto 325.73 CAN

The Frogs and Toads of North America (includes CD with calls) by Lang Elliot, Carl Gerhardt and Carlos Davidson 597.8

The Winter Harvest Handbook by Eliot Coleman 635 COL

Rodale's Ultimate Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening (Newly Revised) 635 ROD 

Ex-Etiquette for Parents: Good Behavior After a Divorce or Separation by Jann Blackstone-Ford, M.A., and Sharyl Jupe 649.1 BLA 

The Happy Camper: The Essential Guide to Life Outdoors by Kevin Callan 796.54 Cal  

Step by Step by Lawrence Block 921 Block

Broken : A Love Story by Lisa Jones 921 Jones

Losing My Religion: How I Lost My Faith Reporting on Religion in America-and Found Unexpected Peace by William Lobdell 921 LOB

Life in Rewind by Terry Weible Murphy with Edward E. Zine and Michael A. Jeinke, M.D. 921 Zine

In The Kitchen by Monica Ali ALI

Miss Harper Can Do It by Jane Berentson BER

The Increment by David Ignatius IGN

Black Water Rising by Attica Locke LOC

The Way Home by George Pelecanos PEL

The Visibles by Sara Shepard SHE


Choker by Frederick Ramsay MYS RAM


These books are currently available for check-out at The Green Free Library.

NEW LARGE PRINT BOOKS



The Almost Archer Sisters by Lisa Gabriele

The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton

Entertaining Angels by Judy Duarte

Wanted (Sisters of the Heart bk.2) by Shelley Shepard Gray

A Claim of Her Own by Stephanie Grace Whitson


The last Dickens by Matthew Pearl

Oh, Johnny by Jom Lehrer

The Horse Boy: A Father's Quest to Heal His Son by Rupert Isaacson
 

These are just a few of the titles that The Green Free Library has added to its Large Print section.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

TWO NEW DVDS




<The Green Free Library has added two new DVDs to its collection.

Paul Blart, Mall Cop

Released on DVD May 2009-Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, movie release date Jan 2009-Columbia Pictures [and] Happy Madison Productions in association with Relativity Media ; (Boy that was quick!)

Runtime is 91 minutes.

MPAA rating: PG; for some violence, mild crude and suggestive humor, and language. Parents click here for additional information.


Directed by: Steve Carr

Written by: Kevin James & Nick Bakay

Starring:

Kevin James as Paul Blart
Keir O'Donnell as Veck Sims
Jayma Mays as Amy
Raini Rodriguez as Maya Blart
Shirley Knight as Mom
Stephen Rannazzisi as Stuart
Peter Gerety as Chief Brooks
Bobby Cannavale as Commander Kent
Adam Ferrara as Sergeant Howard
Jamal Mixon as Leon
Adhir Kalyan as Pahud
Erick Avari as Vijay
Fary Valentine as Karaoke Singer
Allen Covert as Jerky Security Guy
Mike Ballely as Rudolph


Summary from WebPAC: Paul Blart is a mild-mannered, dutiful family man who works as a security guard in a New Jersey mall. He has applied to become a cop for years, but he always fails the physical exam because he is overweight. One day, a gang of organized criminals put the mall under siege and take hostages. Blart becomes trapped inside and because he feels that it is his sense of duty, refuses to leave. He becomes the police department's eyes on the inside and attempts to stop the criminals on his own.






Valkyrie


DVD release date 2009-MGM Home Entertainment, movie release date Dec 2008-MGM Pictures and United Artists present

Runtime 121 minutes

MPAA rating: PG-13; violence and brief strong language. Parents click here for more information.


Directed by Bryan Singer
Written by Christopher McQuarrie & Nathan Alexander

Starring:
Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg
Kenneth Branagh as Major-General Henning von Tresckow
Bill Nighy as General Friedrich Olbricht
Tom Wilkinson as General Friedrich Fromm
Carice van Houten as Nina von Stauffenberg
Thomas Kretschmann as Major Otto Ernst Remer
Terence Stamp as Ludwig Beck
Eddie Izzard as General Erich Fellgiebel
David Bamber as Adolf Hitler


Summary from WebPAC: Based on the incredible true story of Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg and his ingenious assassination plot targeting Adolf Hitler, this engrossing thriller reenacts the daring operation to eliminate one of the most evil tyrants the world has ever known.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Impact of Senate Bill 850

On May 06, 2009 the Pennsylvania Senate passed its version of the 2010 State Budget. The following letter shows what will happen to Pennsylvania libraries including The Green Free Library, if this Bill is approved by the House of Representatives and finally the General Assembly.


Senate Bill 850 cuts $42 million directly from public library budgets.

This amount equals the total spent on all materials by all libraries in one year.

($37million in subsidy + $5 million in statewide card)


State Aid to Public Libraries Subsidy Reduced by Half from $75,137,000 to $37,000,000


The State Aid to Public Libraries Subsidy will be cut in half.
This funding represents 25% of total operating revenues.


If this SB850 is enacted it will reduce the average library’s total revenues by 12.5%.

For libraries more heavily state funded the loss will be more significant.
For example, 21% of libraries will lose between 25% and 39% of their total revenues.


The library subsidy has not been this low since 1998-1999.
Yet since that year, library lending increased 30% to 70 million items loaned each year.

Taking inflation into account the subsidy level will be back to the 1995-1996 level.

This will reduce the budgets of public libraries in the state at a time when libraries are being used more than ever before.


The loss of subsidy funding will reduce hours, reduce staff, reduce books, reduce access to jobs, reduce access to e-government resources, reduce access to children’s programming.
1,000+ library employees will lose their jobs
500,000 fewer books will be available.
Library hours will be reduced by 10% making it difficult for job seekers, business people, students and parents to find the information they need to succeed in this difficult economy.
Children's programming will be cut, affecting their reading readiness
Parents at risk will no longer have infant and toddler programs geared to their needs.


Keystone Recreation, Park & Conservation Fund - $2,525,000 Eliminated

This is the only source of construction/renovation funding for public libraries.


The need far exceeds the available funding.
42% of libraries were built before 1952 and are in need of accessibility and energy efficiency improvements.
$335 million is needed to meet planned construction needs through 2013.


The Keystone funds act as an economic stimulus by requiring matching funds.
To date $30 million in Keystone funds funded 237 projects. With the required match that’s $97million invested in libraries.
Keystone funds supported library construction in every library district statewide
Without this funding, major construction projects will be stalled
Without this funding, smaller projects such as ADA access will not be attempted


Library Access Appropriation - $7,000,000 Eliminated

This appropriation funds three programs:

1. Ends the POWER Library


The POWER Library has provided vetted on-line resources through school and public libraries since 1998. POWER provides a common denominator of authenticated information across the Commonwealth on subject areas of recognized value to students, parents, adults, seniors and entrepreneurs.


§ It was the first program to open the door of our libraries making resources available 24/7.


§ POWER provided 50 million searches in 2008 from 3,000 libraries, a 32% increase in one year.


§ Every school district and state aided library receives POWER


§ It would cost every school and public library $40,000 to purchase the POWER package. For many of our schools, the POWER Library is the only vetted resource that supports information literacy and the Classrooms for the Future program.


§ Therefore, students and others will not have resources needed for homework, job training and job announcements and current information on health and economics. This will be especially hard felt in rural areas.


§ POWER provides unique, vital support for classroom and individual research and has taken 11 years of concerted effort to organize, purchase and train librarians, teachers and the public in their use.


§ Eliminating this program eliminates all back issues of journals, magazines or any of the online newspapers and research that libraries now offer. Where will students go to complete homework assignments?

§ Eliminating this program would be a devastating reduction to libraries’ capacity to serve. Reinstating it once ended, would be exceedingly costly in rebuilding the training and administrative infrastructure of the program.


2. Ends Reciprocal Borrowing


The Statewide Library Card Program makes it possible for Pennsylvanians to borrow books from libraries other than their local library thereby erasing borders between libraries.


§ Without this program, Pennsylvanians would no longer be able to borrow freely from libraries across the state. Instead they will have to purchase a library card from each library.


§ Of the 70,000,000 items circulated each year, a full 24% or 17,000,000 are borrowed from other than the patron’s home library.


§ At the time when libraries are used most heavily and recognized for the economic saving to families, families and individuals will have no option but to purchase a library card from each library they use.


§ Because libraries are compensated for a portion of the cost of serving residents statewide, libraries will lose this income source that strengthens collections statewide.


§ This comes at a time when local resources are decreasing and use is increasing in historic numbers. Borrowing under this program increased by 3,000,000 in 2008.


3. Interlibrary Delivery Service – Membership Cost Doubles


§ A portion of the Library Access appropriation subsidizes the cost for individual school, public and academic libraries’ membership in a statewide delivery program which moves 2,000,000 books to students and residents statewide. Books delivered increased by 120,000 in 2008.


§ With the elimination of this appropriation, membership costs are expected to double. For too many libraries membership costs will become unaffordable thus cutting off their students and patrons from valuable, statewide resource sharing across types of libraries


Electronic Library Catalog Reduced by Half from $3,542,000 to $1,771,000


This Appropriation funds three programs.


1. Ends Ask Here PA Virtual Reference


Ask Here PA is an online reference service that enables Pennsylvanians to communicate anytime of the day or night with a professional library online in order to find answers to research questions.


§ The service operates 24 hours per day, 365 days per year, and is the only safe, authoritative option for students and all others to receive assistance from professional librarians when their libraries are closed.


§ This is a two-year old program, which increased 42% in usage over last year.


§ The Ask Here PA program currently answers 10,000 questions per month, half of which are from K-12 students.


§ Most unfortunately, this popular program would be eliminated before it reached its full potential.


2. The Access Pennsylvania Database loses Currency


This database contains the combined collections of more than 3,018 school, public, academic and special libraries statewide. The database provides access to more than 71 million volumes representing approximately 17 million unique titles. The catalog enables Pennsylvanians to find and order books from anywhere in the Commonwealth.


§ The proposed reduction would drastically reduce the currency of holdings on the database from real time updates from some libraries and quarterly updates from others to a greatly reduced updating schedule.


o Students lose access to current reading materials not available in their own libraries.


This resource sharing tool has been built and maintained over the past 25 years and is the most frequently consulted finding tool in Pennsylvania for requesting up to date books and media.




3. Eliminate the Access PA Millennium System


This shared library management system serves over 75 school and public libraries who otherwise cannot afford to maintain their own book circulation and cataloging systems. This program saves libraries an estimated $1,125,000 per year.


This system ends for existing users
This cost saving option is lost at a time when library budgets are strained.




Thank you for reading how Senate Bill 850 will impact PA libraries. Now let be just reiterate on how it will effect The Green Free Library.

The Green Free Library uses the Millennium System for Cataloging, Circulation and its online card catalog. If the program is cut, the library would have to pay full cost for the system, instead of receiving a reduced rate. The increase in this cost will result in fewer books being purchased, and fewer programs being offered.

The Green Free Library provides access to Power Library for its patrons at no cost. This is a very valuable reference tool used by homeschoolers, students, writers, and other interested parties seeking reference materials. These resources are in danger of being eliminated.

Inter-library loans-The Green Free Library offers free ILL's to established patrons who reside within its service area. If State funding is cut, the library will be forced to either discontinue this service, or charge a postage fee.

Loss of more funding may result in a decrease in library hours, fees for special services, decrease in aquisitions of materials, and staff cuts.

What can you do to help prevent this loss of funding and services?

Contact your State Representative abd ask him to vote NO! Please call, write or E-mail today, abd ask everyone you know to do the same.

Hon. Matthew E. Baker
74 Main Street
Wellsboro, PA 16901
(570) 724-1390
Fax: (570) 724-2168

Hon. Matthew E. Baker
115 Ryan Office Building
PO Box 202068
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2068
(717) 772-5371
Fax: (717) 705-1850

mbaker@pahousegop.com

And even though its already passed the Senate, why not let our Senator know what you think of this Bill.

Senate Box 203025
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3025
292 Capitol Building
(717) 787-7084

315 Second Avenue
Suite 203
Warren, PA 16365
(814) 726-7201

jscarnati@pasen.gov


Thank you for your support.

CATCH UP ON THESE POPULAR SERIES









The Green Free Library is adding titles to some of its popular series.

For readers who enjoy Fantasy/Sci-Fi, these titles will be available soon:


Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson, bk2) by Patricia Briggs
Iron Kissed(Mercy Thompson , bk3) by Patricia Briggs

Storm Front (The Dresden Files, bk1) by Jim Butcher
Fool Moon (The Dresden Files, bk2) by Jim Butcher
Grave Peril (The Dresden Files, bk3) by Jim Butcher
Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, bk4) by Jim Butcher
Death Masks (The Dresden Files, bk5) by Jim Butcher
Blood Rites (The Dresden Files, bk6) by Jim Butcher
Dead Beat (The Dresden Files, bk7) by Jim Butcher

**Proven Guilty(The Dresden Files, bk8); White Night(The Dresden Files ,bk9); Small Favor(The Dresden Files, bk10);Turn Coat(The Dresden Files, bk11) The Green Free Library already owns these titles.

Prentice Alvin (Tales of Alvin Maker, bk3) by Orson Scott Card

For students and young adults who enjoy the American Girl Mysteries, these titles will be available soon:




Danger at the Zoo: A Kit Mystery (American Girl Mysteries) by Kathleen Ernst
The Silent Stranger: A Kaya Mystery (American Girl Mysteries) by Janet Beeler Shaw
Secrets in the Hills: A Josefina Mystery (American Girl Mysteries) by Kathleen Ernst
Midnight in Lonesome Hollow: A Kit Mystery (American Girl Mysteries) by Kathleen Ernst
A Thief in the Theater: A Kit Mystery (American Girl Mysteries) by Sarah Masters Buckey
The Runaway Friend: A Kirsten Mystery (American Girl Mysteries) by Kathleen Ernst


If you would like to read one of these titles stop by and add your name to the list. As soon they arrive and it is your turn, a staff member will call and let you know!

Monday, June 1, 2009

JUNE/JULY ROTATING DVD COLLECTION

The months are flying by. It is once again time for the rotating collection of DVDs from James V. Brown to change. Here are the titles The Green Free Library will have in the rotating collection for the next two months. Remember that you must already have a library card to check out DVDs and VHS tapes, and only adults may borrow movies (even children’s titles!).

For the kids

· ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE ALVINNN!!! EDITION
· BARBIE IN A CHRISTMAS CAROL
· CARE BEARS: SHARING IN THE SUNSHINE
· CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN
· CURIOUS GEORGE TAKES A VACATION
· KIT KITREDGE: AN AMERICAN GIRL
· NICKELODEON: SLEEPYTIME STORIES
· SHREK THE HALLS
· SLEEPING BEAUTY
· SPACE CHIMPS
· SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: WHO BOB WHAT PANTS?
· THOMAS AND FRIENDS: MUD GLORIOUS MUD
· TINKER BELL
· VEGGIETALES MOVIE: PIRATES WHO DON’T DO ANYTHING
· WALL*E

For the grownups

· APPALOOSA
· BURN AFTER READING
· DARK KNIGHT
· FRED CLAUS
· HAMLET 2
· HANCOCK
· HENRY POOLE IS HERE
· MAMMA MIA!
· MEET DAVE
· MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR
· MY BEST FRIENDS’S GIRL
· PINEAPPLE EXPRESS
· SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS 2
· STEP BROTHERS
· STUCK
· SWING VOTE
· TRAITOR
· TROPIC OF THUNDER
· WANTED
· X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE

To give as many patrons as possible the opportunity to borrow DVDs in the rotating collection, two JVB DVDs may be checked out at a time, for a period of two days. (Except on Friday as we are closed on Sunday-DVDs will be due on Monday.) DVDs may not be renewed. There is a $1 a day per DVD late fee, and they must be returned inside the building during normal hours. Any DVD returned in the book drop is subject to a $5 fine (per DVD) and they absolutely must not be left on top of the bookdrop!

Normal library hours are M-Thu 10:00 AM-8:00 PM & Fri-Sat 10:00 AM-5:00 PM.

THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ON SAT JUNE 20TH .