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November Snippets from Johnye Fisher of the Sevier County Library System

Sevier County Library System’s annual Mister Roger’s Neighborhood Sweater Drive and Food for Fines month begins November 1st and ends November 30th.  

Let’s find some gently used items that someone can use for the winter to help keep them warm. Coats, hats, sweaters, gloves, scarves, etc. also patrons can bring any nonperishable food item to the library for a one-dollar reduction per item in existing overdue fines. Food accepted for fines on returned library materials only, not for replacement fees or lost or damaged items. Each community library will help their community with items taken. Also donations are always welcome for both clothing items and food items

Thanks to the communities for helping your community!

De Queen will host a Thanksgiving Story Time with Turkey Bingo on November 16th at 4 pm. There will be bingo prizes, treats for the kids and lots of fun. Make sure to tell all the kids and come enjoy a fun game of Turkey Bingo.

 

Remember we have the LIBBYAPP if we do not have a book on our shelves. You can follow the instructions to download the libbyapp from our Facebook.com/seviercountylibrary or simply go to your play store on your device. Remember you must search “Arkansas Digital Library Consortium” and hold a valid library card to browse our selection. For more information, you can call 584-4364

 

Catherine at Horatio Library says that Fall is beautiful and the weather is finally cooling off. The library is getting ready for Thanksgiving. We are changing our children’s program time to 4 pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. We will have special guests, treats and activities so make sure to mark your calendar. For adults, we are considering beginning a craft program featuring different craft each Saturday at 10 am beginning the first Saturday of November.

In the meantime, come and take a look at our new books plus check our sale tables. We have something for everyone. For more information, you can call Catherine at 870-832-6882. I’ll be looking for you.

Here at the Lockesburg Library the special activity programs that are planned for children during the month of November will be our homeschool STEM subjects and on Saturday, November 5th from 10-11:00 our new Pokemon Club. According to librarian Wendy Clay, officers have been elected and mission/ goals planned. If you are 12 or under and enjoy all things Pokemon come meet with us. Call 289-2233 or consult our Meta Facebook page Lockesburg Library for weekly updates about everything that is going on at the library.

Rhonda at Gillham Library says Gosh this year has gone by really fast. We have Thanksgiving is coming up soon. Come on by and find out How to Catch a Turkey by Adam Wallace! See how Charlie Brown celebrates Thanksgiving on DVD and book. John Sandford and Virgil Flowers are after killers in Righteous Prey, David Baldacci’s Amos Decker is so very smart with a remarkable memory or Danielle Steel’s Iris Cooper is a singing sensation. Dominoes and coffee on Tuesday’s if you like to play or just want to learn how.  Remember we are Open Tuesday 9-1, Friday 1-5 and Saturday 10-2. Call Rhonda, Freda or Mr. Bob at 386-5665 for more information.


Library Snippets from Johnye Fisher of the Sevier County Library System

School is back in session, and we have finally gotten some much-needed rain. We hope to be moving into fall soon, so don’t be surprised if you come in and see lots of fall decorations in the library. We just love fall!

September is Library Card Sign-up month, so if you don’t have a library card, stop in and get one. We will tell you just what you have to have. This card entitles you to Books, DVDs, Audio Books, as well as the Libby App to read or listen to books online on your phone, kindle, or tablet. 

Ms. Catherine has moved to Horatio Library, and we miss her but are glad she is still with our system. We will sure miss Kelsie, so please give her a big send-off on her new journey in Dentistry. Also, please welcome Carolyn and Freda. These ladies have been training for a few weeks and are learning to take care of our patrons. Thank you all for your patience. 

This month there will be only one storytime since school has started, and everyone is getting back in the groove of things; it will be September 21st at 4 pm. It will be on Grandparents since Grandparents day is this month.

We still have seeds for checkout to plant. However, we do ask that if you have seeds from your harvest, you share them with us so we can keep our seed program going.

And don’t forget you can access our card catalog anytime at: 

www.seviercountylibrary.com/county-card-catalog.

Don’t forget we have the LIBBYAPP. You can follow the instructions to download the Libby app from our Facebook.com/seviercountylibrary or simply go to your play store on your device. Remember you must search “Arkansas Digital Library Consortium” and hold a valid library card to browse our selection. For more information, you can call 584-4364 

Catherine says so many exciting things are going on at the Horatio Library! We are having our new library dog, Dusty, on September 10th at 10:00 am. We will learn about therapy dogs and what they do, plus the kids will hear a story about another library dog.  Our gigantic book sale is still going on, and you can find some wonderful books that need new homes. Our new outside little free library box has been installed and is just waiting for you. We are continuing to do some rearranging inside, and we hope you will like the changes.  Be sure to check out our new DVD section plus our series DVDs.  Tuesdays are open if your group would like to get together to play cards or games. Just give us a call. We would love to see you check out books or just say "howdy." 

Have you peeked into the Lockesburg Branch Library lately? A new project is underway.  Mz. Wendy is refurbishing the older juvenile hardback books.  “New and clean” or “old and tired-looking,” which would you choose?  By creating new dust jackets with updated fonts and graphics, a new life is being given to these books.  Who knows what real gem may now be discovered that was overlooked because the book looked old and used.  It is an inescapable fact of life; “we do judge a book by its cover.”  If you haven’t visited the Library recently, you need to do so now that school is back in session and find a good read for yourself. Our library is amazing and getting better all the time. Call Mz Wendy at 289-2233 

Hello from Gillham Library!  We want to welcome Mz. Freda Kyles to the Gillham Library. She will be working on Friday afternoons. We hate to lose Kelsie, but you can see her at Smile’s Dentistry. As always, we have some good books for you to check out. David Baldacci’s 6:20 Man, James Patterson’s Shattered, and Catherine Coulter’s Reckoning. For the kids, we have Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sing DVDs. We are busy playing dominoes on Tuesday mornings 9-12 if you like to play, come on by. We have Notary services available on Tuesday’s and don’t forget you can make copies.  

Sevier County Library Snippets with Johnye Fisher

School starting is just around the corner and we hope that you have had a marvelous summer.

Well, the Summer Reading Program has come and gone but the Contest will be until July 31. So make sure you turn in your reading records in time. Those Children wishing to participate can stop by and pick up a reading record to record the books they have read and whoever reads the most books in their age group will win a backpack with school supplies.

 

The programs in July at 11:00 a.m. are as follows:

July 6th Seas’ your future Program

July 13th Snakes with AGFC

July 20th Story and Fun with Kelsie

July 27th Delta Dental Program

 

We would like to thank Klondike and Saybra with Healthcare Express, Casey and Friend with AGFC, De Queen Fire Department,  The De Queen Bee, KDQN, and all parents, children and volunteers who helped make this year’s program a success.

We still have seeds of all kinds for checkout to plant. However, we do ask that if you have seeds from your harvest, you share them with us so we can keep our seed program going.

And don’t forget you can access our card catalog anytime at: 

www.seviercountylibrary.com/county-card-catalog.

Don’t forget we have the LIBBYAPP. You can follow the instructions to download the libbyapp from our Facebook.com/seviercountylibrary or simply go to your play store on your device. Remember you must search “Arkansas Digital Library Consortium” and hold a valid library card to browse our selection. For more information, you can call 584-4364

 

Horatio Library Summer is in full force. It is so hot outside. What better thing to do than to sit at home and read a good book.   We have a lot of good books this month.  We have new books that are for everyone in the family.   Summer is a good time for the kids to do some extra reading.  We will be having our children’s program on July 16th at 10 a.m. Please make plans to come out and join us.   If you haven’t you need to stop by and look at our new interactive sidewalk.   Bring the kids, they will love it, come on in and see what Horatio Library has to offer you.

Kids come to the Lockesburg Library for Shark Week, July 6,7 and 9. It is s part of our summer of learning about the Ocean. The next two weeks we will explore the ocean lives of Whales and then Octopus. There are activities, books, treats and games. We will have our drawing for Summer Reading Program winners to be announced and awarded August 3rd. Also in August Mz. Wendy is continuing to providing Summer Page scheduling. Speak to her about learning some basis library science and working some at the library if you need service or volunteer hours. Wendy Clay, 870-289-2233.

Hello from Gillham Library! The Summer Reading Program has been a success this year! We are so glad the kids enjoyed the programs and we plan to have some more things for them so watch our Facebook page. Sure want to thank Arkansas Game and Fish for coming and bringing the little alligator and having the fish program too. We want to thank Rick and Tina Robinson and Freda Kyles for supporting our program this year. It sure helps our small library to be able to provide snacks and treats for the kids. Come see us and get a library card if you don’t already have one and check out a great book or DVD. Remember we are Open Tuesday 9-1, Friday 1-5 and Saturday 10-2. Call Rhonda, Kelsie or Mr. Bob at 386-5665 for more information.

Snippets with Johnye Fisher from the Sevier County Library System

April is here and it is the fourth month of the year that brings us Earth Day, April Fool's Day, and Easter, just to name a few. Hibernating animals come out of their winter sleep, birds fly back to settle, and in some parts of the world, the harvest season begins. Speaking of Easter, On April 6th at 4 pm, Kelsie will have Easter storytime and activities for the kids. It has been said that April showers bring May flowers, so we will be giving away flower seeds for the kids to plant.  

Kickin’ it with Klondike is April 20th at 4 pm. Come play games and have fun with Klondike.

Don’t forget now that spring is here. We have seeds of all kinds for checkout. Remember these are the only items you can check out and not bring back. However, we do ask that if you have seeds from your harvest, you share them with us so we can keep our seed program going.

 

And don’t forget you can access our card catalog anytime at: 

www.seviercountylibrary.com/county-card-catalog.

Don’t forget the LIBBYAPP. You can follow the instructions to download the libbyapp from our Facebook.com/seviercountylibrary or simply go to your play store on your device. Remember you must search “Arkansas Digital Library Consortium” and hold a valid library card to browse our selection. For more information, you can call 584-4364

Amy at Horatio Library says, Happy April Y’all.  Come check out the front of our building and let your children play.   We have a caterpillar and an alligator out there.  No that's not an April Fool’s joke either, we really do.  We have lots of new books and DVD's that have come in this month.   Come by and see what we have.  We will be having a children's program on the 9th and 23d both will be at 10 a.m.   Don't forget we also have a domino game that goes on Thursday's.   We need to get these guys some more competition.  Come out and join them.  We hope to see you soon.

“Art at the Library” kick-off will be the week of April 6,7 and 9, patrons may come to the Lockesburg Library and prepare to start an art project for the library art show in May. All supplies will be provided and the theme is READ. On April 20, 21, and 23 in honor of Earth Day, Mz Wendy and the Lockesburg Library will celebrate by providing some STEM Earth Science activities around that theme. We will do some outdoor planting in the library flowerbeds and create a garden pot craft and al always a game will be included.  Lockesburg Library designs programs for fun and learning. Homeschool groups are welcome and encouraged to participate during the hours the library is open at their convenience. Wednesdays and Thursdays 8:30 – 5:00 and Saturdays mornings. For more information, call Wendy Clay at the Lockesburg Library at 289-2233 or follow us on facebook on the Lockesburg Library page.

Hey from Gillham Library. We are still in the process of moving and almost done so please bear with us a little longer. The new building is really nice; we can’t wait for everyone to see it. While we are waiting there are still new books and DVD’S to check out. We have James Patterson and Dolly Parton’s Run Rose Run, Harlen Coben’s, The Match, David Rosenfelt’s Citizen K-9 and CJ Box’s Shadows Reel. We also have a new author that everyone is enjoying Jana Deleon, she writes about escapades in Louisiana.  We have new DVD’s, Space Jam, The Addams Family 2, and Ghostbusters Afterlife.   Come see us and check one out. 


January Snippets from the Sevier County Library System

JOHNYE FISHER

Happy New Year from the Ladies at the De Queen Library. We hope you all had a Merry Christmas and safe travels into the New Year. Thank you to Walmart and Pruett’s food for your donations for our Christmas for the Children this year.

As the old year passes and the New Year comes along, please take a moment to stop and think of the blessings you received even though the year 2020 was very different and hard on us all especially those who lost loved ones.

The De Queen Library is open normal business hours from 9am – 5pm Monday through Friday and Saturday 9am – 12pm. We still offer the same services and resources as we have in the past, even with COVID still lingering. Also you can look at the county card catalogs on our website www.seviercountylibrary.com to see what new and great items we have.

Our story times this month with be January 13th and 27th on our library Sevier County Library. I am sure Kelsie will have something fun planned

Hello everyone, we hope you had a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We are praying that 2021 is a much better year for us all. We have new books this month from Authors such as Jane Ann Krentz, Faye Kellerman, Danielle Steele, Jane Harper, Robert B. Parker and Lisa Gardner. James Patterson has a new kids book Middle School Field Trip coming in this month. Grinny Granny Donkey will also be in this month. This book is about Wonkey Donkeys mom and Dinkey Donkeys Grandmother. We will also be having three story times. They will be on January 2, 16 and 30 on our Facebook page. If you have any questions you can give us a call at the Horatio Library at 870-832-6882.

Lockesburg Library will be having a drive-up free book giveaway during the month of January. Some really great titles will be bagged and loaded into your waiting vehicle. No need to get out of your car just call 870-289-2233 and librarian, Wendy Clay will bring the bag of books to you curbside. The library is interested in identifying adult readers who would like to be a part of a virtual book club using a zoom Meeting Format. Call the library or email loxlib@hotmail.com to sign up.

The Lockesburg Library is open Wednesdays, Thursdays 8:30-5:00 and Saturday mornings 8:30-12:30. For your convenience our book collection can be accessed at: https://evolveopac.infovisionsoftware.com/lockesburg

From the Gillham Library Rhonda, Amy, Kelsie and Mr. Bob wish everyone a Happy New Year! We want to thank Pruett’s Food for the donation of apples and Oranges for the kids Christmas bags. We are all hoping for a better year in 2021 than 2020 has been. We have gotten in quite a few new DVD’S, “Bill and Ted Face the Music”, “Dark Waters,” and “Think Like a Dog.” We have the latest new books James Patterson’s “NYPD Red 2” and “Deadly Cross,” Danielle Steel’s “All That Glitters” and Michael Connelly’s “Law of Innocence” just to name a few. Come see us and grab a good movie or a great book.