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The library is the best place to warm up on those cold winter days

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What’s New at the Library

“The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.” —Albert Einstein Fiction Titles

All the Dangerous Things - Stacy Willingham Betrayal - Phillip Margolin Leave the World Behind - Rumaan Alam, The Paris Daughter - Kristin Harmel The Ball at Versailles -Danielle Steel Dead Woman Crossing - Jeneva Rose The Last Exchange - Charles Martin The Keeper of Hidden Books - Madeline Martin Please Tell Me - Mike Omer Western Hearts Jodi Thomas and Debbie Macomber

Picture and Board Books

Ooo, Baby Baby: A Little Book of Love Sandra Boynton Every Dreaming Creature - Brendan Wenzel Christmas Crocodile Bonny Becker When Dinosaurs Went Extinct - Amy Dyckman Santa’s Story - Will Hillenbrand

January Library Events

Winter READ Challenge Begins ...

Monday, New Year’s Day: Closed

Wednesday, Jan. 3: StoryTime, 10 a.m., 2-5 years; Movie Afternoon, 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 10: StoryTime, 10 a.m., 2-5 years

Thursday, Jan. 11: Library Bingo, 4 p.m.,

Monday, Jan. 15: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Closed

Wednesday, Jan. 17: StoryTime, 10 a.m., 2-5 years

Thursday, Jan. 18: Craft Day 4 p.m., all ages are welcome

Wednesday, Jan. 24: StoryTime, 10 a.m., 2-5 years

Thursday, Jan. 25: Lock Box Challenge, 4 p.m.,-3rd grade and up, please register.

Monday, Jan. 29: Library Tales, 4 p.m., PreS- second grade, please register your child.

Call or visit the library to reserve a title, (402) 254-6245 or reserve online at libraries.ne.gov/hartington There is a two-week checkout on all books and magazines with renewals; and a three-day check-out on DVDs. The Omaha World Herald and Yankton Press & Dakotan newspapers are available daily, as is the Cedar County News.