New Books
New fiction titles to the library this week include, One of those Malibu nights by Elizabeth Adler, El Paso: the wild ones and, Kinch Riley: Indian Territory, both by Matt Braun, Silent Fall by Barbara Freethy, Say Goodbye by Lisa Gardner, Empire of Lies by Andrew Klavan, Killer View by Ridley Pearson, Rules of Deception by Christopher Reich, Last Kiss by Luanne Rice and Tribute by Nora Roberts.
New non-fiction titles include Against Happiness by Eric G. Wilson, The Assimilation by Edward Winterhalder and Wil de Clerco, Love as a Way of Life by Gary Chapman, The New Paradigm for Financial Markets by George Soros, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder by Vincent Bugliosi, and The Wishing Year by Noelle Oxenhandler.
For these titles and many more please visit the new book displays across from the circulation desk. All books now circulate for a period of three weeks.
Art Gallery
Electric Eclectics - Festival of Modern Music and Irritainment taking place from Sat., July 26 - August 29. There will be an opening reception on Sat., July 26 2-4 p.m. with the artists in attendance.
Children's Programs
TD Summer Reading Program - Laugh out Loud - Children can visit the library at any time throughout the summer to report on their reading and to play our exciting LOL game.
Totally Terrific Trivia - Runs daily until August 22. Drop by the library and try your luck guessing the punch line of some truly hilarious jokes! Prizes awarded each week. Program is for those aged 19 and under.
Youth Nights - Our second youth night takes place on Tues., July 29, 7-9 p.m. with Michael Evans, from New York City. This workshop is free and is open to people in their teens and twenties who may have already had a little experience playing the drums and want to learn more.
It will be a relaxed and casual evening with a chance to hear some stories about the music scene in New York City and around the world. Don't miss this night of funk, power and fun!
Story Tent - Story tent will take place on Thursdays beginning July 24 through August 21. This is a free drop-in event for all ages including families. The tent will be on the front lawn of the library from 1:30-3 p.m. Come and enjoy stories, songs and games. Children under eight should be accompanied by a guardian.



