The Fayette Library will be hosting the following events in the upcoming weeks:
Family Fun Night
Family Fun Night will be on Friday, March 18 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This will be a Book Bingo night! Come and play Bingo and win books and lots of other prizes too! Refreshments will be served.
Please call the Library, or stop in at the children’s circulation desk to register for the program. *Please note* parents must stay with their children for the entire program.
Carruth Studios Fundraiser
Starting April 1 we will be having a fundraiser through Carruth Studios. Carruth Studios has all kinds of hand-crafted sculptures for your garden. If you would like to see what they have to offer, go to www.carruthstudio.com. We will receive 40% of the sales, so stop in during the month of April to pick up a catalog, and help support your library. We will have more details in the April newsletter.
Monthly Trivia Challenge
The Trivia Challenge for this month will be a Book to Movie Picture Scramble. We will have pictures of books that have recently been made into movies all scrambled up, and you have to try to guess which movie it is. The winner will receive an Easter surprise!!
The Library will be Closed on Friday, March 25 in observance of Good Friday.
Thursdays @ 7
The Book Club will meet Thursday, March 24. The book that will be discussed is The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown.
Joe Rantz is a teenager without family or prospects, who rows not only to regain his shattered self-regard, but also to find a real place for himself in the world. Joe knows that a seat in the University of Washington’s rowing team is his only option to remain in college. The crew is slowly assembled by an enigmatic and determined coach and mentored by a visionary, eccentric British boat designer, but it is the boys’ commitment to one another that makes them a winning team. Finally making it to the Olympics, they face their biggest challenge yet, rowing against the German and Italian crews at the 1936 “Nazi Olympics” in Berlin. In their efforts, this remarkable team reminded the country of what could be done when everyone quite literally pulls together, reflecting a perfect melding of commitment, determination, and optimism. If you are interested in joining the book club, stop in the Library and pick up a book.
Thank You
We would like to thank these individuals for their generous donations…
•Christine Frances for donating large print books.
•Sue Schaffner for donating books.
•Tim Kays for donating his music CD “A Life in the Day: Tales from the Undying Lands” written, produced, engineered and performed by Tim Kays.
Tax Forms
Tax forms are available in our lobby. We are limited again this year on the forms the IRS has sent to us. If you need any we don’t have, you may go to www.irs.gov to download any forms you may need.
After School Program
Our After School Program this year will be held at the Fayette School Library from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Grades K-1 some on Tuesdays, and grades 2-5 come on Thursdays. Students will need a note from a parent to stay after school for this program.
March schedule:
Mar. 15 & 17—Craft
Mar. 22, 24, 29 & 31—No After School Program due to Easter Vacation.
Story Time
Story Time is for children ages 2 to 5 not yet in Kindergarten. Children ages 2 and 3 are required to have an adult stay with them for the entire session. Story Time meets every Monday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
March schedule:
Mar. 14—Book: How to Catch a Leprechaun
Craft: St. Patrick’s Day Craft
Mar. 21—Book: The Little Gray Bunny
Easter Egg Hunt
Mar. 28—No Story Time due to Easter Vacation
Coming Up
Mark your calendars for the following programs that will be coming in
April at the Library…
•Cholesterol Screening
•Titanic Tea
•Carruth Studio Fundraiser
We will have more details about these programs in our April newsletter.
March DVDs
Mar. 1—Creed
Mar. 1—Barbie: Spy Squad
Mar. 1—Sicario
Mar. 1—Miss You Already
Mar. 8—The Peanuts Movie
Mar. 8—Open Season: Scared Silly
Mar. 8—Grease Live
Mar. 8—In the Heart of the Sea
Mar. 15—Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip
Mar. 15—Sisters
Mar. 22—Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
Mar. 29—Forsaken

March Books
Mar. 1—And Then There Were Nuns by Kylie Logan
Mar. 1—The English Son by Wanda Brunstetter
Mar. 1—The Gangster by Clive Cussler
Mar. 1—Time of Fog and Fire by Rhys Bowen
Mar. 1—A Heart Once Broken by Jerry Eicher
Mar. 1—Gone Again by James Grippando
Mar. 1—Devonshire Scream by Laura Childs
Mar. 1—America’s First Daughter by Stephanie Dray
Mar. 8—Crazy Blood by T. Jefferson Parker
Mar. 8—Sisi: Empress On Her Own by Allison Pataki
Mar. 8—The Steel Kiss by Jeffery Deaver
Mar. 8—Off the Grid by C.J. Box
Mar. 8—Clawback by J.A. Jance
Mar. 8—The Legend of the Rift by Peter Lerangis
Mar. 14—Private Paris by James Patterson
Mar. 15—At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier
Mar. 15—Property of a Noble Woman by Danielle Steel
Mar. 15—Deep Blue by Randy Wayne White
Mar. 15—Two If by Sea by Jacquelyn Mitchard
Mar. 15—An Unbroken Heart by Kathleen Fuller
Mar. 22—Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben
Mar. 22—Treachery at Lancaster Gate by Anne Perry
Mar. 22—The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson
Mar. 22—The Charm Bracelet by Viola Shipman
Mar. 29—The Atonement by Beverly Lewis
Mar. 29—Darkness by Karen Robards
Mar. 29—Once a Rancher by Linda Lael Miller
Mar. 29—Flawless by Heather Graham
Mar. 29—No Safe Secret by Fern Michaels
Mar. 29—Journey to Munich by Jacqueline Winspear
New Books On CD
Mar. 1—Gone Again by James Grippando
Mar. 22—Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben
Mar. 29—Darkness by Karen Robards
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