February 2016 - McComb Public Library

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February 2016 - McComb Public Library
THE MCCOMB LIBRARY LOG
LIBRARY HOURS
February
2016
Website: http://mccombpl.org
Phone: 419-293-2425
Fax: 419-293-2748
Monday through Wednesday @ 10:00 am—8:00 pm
Thursday and Friday @ 10:00 am—5:00 pm
Saturday @ 10:00 am—3:00 pm
The Library will be OPEN
Presidents’ Day
Monday, February 15th!
Book Sale!
Amnesty Week
The Friends of the
Library will be having a
Book Sale February 24,
25, 26 & 27. Some
furniture will be for sale
along with art prints,
cd’s, dvd’s, and many
books. Most items will
be sold by donation unless otherwise marked.
A more detailed listing
will be available prior to
the sale.
We will hold an “Amnesty Week”
February 15 - 20 at the library. You can
bring back any overdue item to the
library and not pay any fines associated with the item. This does not include existing fines from items already
returned.
So go through your books, dvd’s, and
cd’s and bring back any library items
without having to pay any fines! It’s a
sweet deal!
Tax Forms
Tax forms for 2015 will be available at the library as we receive them. Many forms
& instructions will not be available at the library, but can be printed off the IRS
website at a cost of .20 per sheet.
Packets are available at the library for The Ohio Benefit Bank,
which is a free e-file tax service depending on your adjusted
gross income.
A link to all tax forms is available on our website home page as
well.
Kids Corner
February Programs-Grades K-5th
Movie Day
Valentine Craft
Wed., February 3 @ 3-4:00 p.m.
Wed., February 10 @ HYCO in Hoytville
3:30-4:30 p.m.
We will be making a Valentine craft
and having a snack!
Registration
is
not
required.
Wed., February 17
@ 3-4:00 p.m.
Join us as we watch
“Flintstones
and
WWE
Stone Age Smackdown!”
and have a delicious “stone
age” snack. Registration is
not required.
Story Time Resumes
Story Time begins Tuesday, February 2 at 6:30-7:15 p.m. and will continue
every Tuesday. Sessions are for children ages 3-5 who are toilet trained. Story
Time is offered on a drop-in basis, so registration is not required. February
themes are: Arctic Animals, Valentine’s Day, Blankies, and Cookies.
New Movies
Army Dog
Arthur & Merlin
Bone Tomahawk
A Brilliant Young Mind
Burnt
Captain Jake & The Never Land Pirates:
The Great Never Sea Conquest
Captive
Close Range
The Condemned 2
Downton Abbey Season 6
Everest
Full of Grace
The Games Maker
Goosebumps
Hotel Transylvania 2
Infinitely Polar Bear
The Intern
Jem and the Holograms
Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise
Joe Dirt 2
Just Let Go
Lawless Range
Learning to Drive
Little Charmers: Charmy Hearts Day
The Martian
Memories of the Sword
Mercury Plains
Momentum
Painkillers
Robo-Dog
Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
Sicario
Sinister 2
Straight Outta Compton
Susie’s Hope
Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab: Secret Lab Meeting
Timber the Treasure Dog
The Visit
The Wannabe
Woodlawn
New Books
Adult Fiction
Alone in the Dark by Karen Rose (Feb. 2)
An Amish Market
by Amy Clipston & Other Authors
Beauty, Beast, and Belladonna
by Maia Chance (Feb. 2)
The Bitter Season by Tami Hoag
Blackout by David Rosenfelt
Blue by Danielle Steel
Breakdown by Jonathan Kellerman (Feb. 2)
Brotherhood in Death by J.D. Robb (Feb. 2)
The Cowboy Way by Linda Lael Miller
Death Wears a Beauty Mask & Other Stories by Mary Higgins Clark
The Forgotten Room by Karen White
A Friend of Mr. Lincoln
by Stephen Harrigan (Feb. 2)
The Girls She Left Behind by Sarah Graves
Isle of Hope by Julie Lessman
Keeper of the Stars by Robin Lee Hatcher
Love is Patient Romance Collection
by Erica Vetsch & Other Authors
Mermaid Moon by Colleen Coble
The Newsmakers by Lis Wiehl
NYPD Red 4 by James Patterson
Off the Books by Lucy Arlington (Feb. 2)
Once a Crooked Man by David McCallum
Robert B. Parker’s Blackjack
by Robert Knott (Feb. 2)
Sage’s Eyes by V.C. Andrews
Scandalous Behavior by Stuart Woods
A Son’s Vow by Shelley Shepard Gray
A Spy’s Devotion by Melanie Dickerson
Thin Ice by Irene Hannon
Undaunted Hope by Jody Hedlund
A View from Prince Street
by Mary Ellen Taylor
Where It Hurts by Reed Farrel Coleman
With This Ring?
by Karen Witemeyer & Other Authors
A Worthy Heart by Susan Anne Mason
You Don’t Know Me by Nancy Bush
You’re the One That I Want
by Susan May Warren
Adult Non-Fiction
Fortify Your Life
by Tieraona Low Dog, M.D. (Feb. 2)
The Lovers: Afghanistan’s Romeo and
Juliet by Rod Nordland
Healthy Eating by Reader’s Digest (Feb. 2)
Memorial/ Honor Books
In Honor of the McComb Class of 1940
Letters Home: World War II Through a Soldier’s Eyes by W. Scott Westerman, Jr.
In Memory of Inis Kinzer
From Don & Marie Andonian: Antique Trader Bottles Identification and Price
Guide by Michael Polak; Miller’s Antiques Marks by Judith Miller; Warman’s
Antiques and Collectibles 2016 by Noah Fleisher
DECEMBER CIRCULATION STATISTICS
JUVENILE
1686 - Fiction Books
386 - Non-Fiction Books
13 - Periodicals
0 - Books on CD
2 - Patron Registrations
ADULTS
646 - Fiction Books
254 - Non-Fiction Books
118 - Periodicals
25 - Books on CD
4 - Patron Registrations
MISCELLANEOUS
205 - CDs
1877- DVDs
103 - E-Books
324 - Copies (Includes Color)
37 - Fax Calls
184 - Computer Use
152 - Computer Printouts
422 - ILL* borrowed
1396 - ILL* loaned
* Inter-Library Loan (Items borrowed
from or loaned to other libraries.)
2016 Library Board Officers
Steve Rider - President
Beth Bubalo - Vice President
Deb Ewing - Secretary
Other Board members are: Tina Liebrecht, Susan Leader and Jeff Todd.
Jackie Rader is the fiscal officer.
The Library Board meets the third
7:00 p.m. Meetings are open to the public.
EZ Visit
Our certified therapy dog,
EZ will be visiting the
library during
Story Time on
Tuesday,
February 9
at 6:30 p.m.
Monday
of
each
month
at