Acadia Municipal Library Report: Reading contest winners

By Tricia Fischbuch
Library Manager

After a little hiatus, we are back with library news! New books that arrived the past few weeks include the following…

Adult Fiction:

  • Solid Gold Murders:  A Golden Motel Mystery by Ellen Byron

Non-Fiction:

  • Walking Disaster:  My Life Through Heaven & Hell by Deryck Whibley

Young Adult Fiction:  

  • It’s You Every Time by Charlene Thomas

Juvenile Fiction:  

  • Thrash Force by Ray Sidhu

Picture Books:  

  • Hazel is All That by Chad Otis

  • T is for Terry:  An ABC of Courage by Denise Dias

  • Who Took My Nuts? by Lucinda Gifford

Our last summer movie will take place on Tuesday August 19th at 2PM. Being a friend and join us to watch Inside Out 2. Free snacks and juice will be provided!

Our weekly reading contest winners, Nevaeh Jarvis and Ayden Jarvis.

The kids created their own mini pond craft.

Thanks to everyone who has been participating in the Summer Reading Program!  During the August 7th session Teeny Tiny Toad was read and the kids created their own mini pond craft. Last week’s session had dog-themed books and a delicious dessert craft that incorporated Oreo crumbs, chocolate pudding, gummies, and dog-shaped cookies. We hope everyone has been having a great time!

Well done to all of the children who continued to read for the Summer Reading Contest while the library was closed. Winners of the weekly reading contests are as follows:

  • Week 3 - Nevaeh Jarvis (330 minutes)

  • Week 4 - Nevaeh Jarvis & Ayden Jarvis (tied with 365 minutes each)

  • Week 5 - Ayden Jarvis (505 minutes)

Be sure to join us for the last Summer Reading Program session on Thursday August 21st to find out who the grand prize winner will be!  All kids are welcome to drop in for the story, snack, and craft starting at 2PM.  We look forward to seeing you there!

“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” - C.S. Lewis

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