Library offers resume workshop
Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. – Albert Camus Fall is in the air, and the library’s Fall Toddler Storytime will be offered for children ages 18 months – 36 months on Tuesday, Oct. 4, Nov. 1, and Dec. 6 at the new time of 10 a.m. in the Children’s Room Story Boat. No registration is necessary.By: By Sue Heskin, Superior Telegram
Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. – Albert Camus
Fall is in the air, and the library’s Fall Toddler Storytime will be offered for children ages 18 months – 36 months on Tuesday, Oct. 4, Nov. 1, and Dec. 6 at the new time of 10 a.m. in the Children’s Room Story Boat. No registration is necessary.
Wired for Wind, a 4H + Library program celebrating 4H National Youth Science Day, will take place on Oct. 6 from 2-4 p.m. in the library’s meeting room. Youth will design and build wind turbines and conduct experiments. The program is suitable for fourth grade and up.
Is your resume ready for today’s job market? Our free Resume and Cover Letter Workshop with Tim Solinger, a certified professional resume writer, will be held in the meeting room on Oct. 12 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Pre-registration is requested. Please call the library at (715) 394-8860.
Are you interested in e-books and how to check out e-books from the library? Mark your calendars for a free e-book class at the WITC Conference center on Oct. 18 from 6-9 p.m. Learn about the various e-reader devices and how you can check out e-books from home. The class is free, but donations will be accepted by the Friends of the Superior Public Library. This class is offered in conjunction with WITC and the UWS Library.
New music CD’s: “The Reflection,” by Keb’ Mo’, “Proud To Be Here,” by Trace Adkins, “Tailgates & Tanlines,” by Luke Bryan, “Torches,” by Foster The People, “LP 1,” by Joss Stone, & “Now That’s What I call Music! 39.”
New DVD selections: “The Beaver,” “In a Better World,” Life During Wartime,” “Madea’s Big Happy Family,” “Poetry,” “Season of the Witch,” “Desperate Housewives: The complete 7th season,” & “Trust.”
New non-fiction includes: “That used to be us: how America fell behind in the world it invented & how we can come back,” “Authentic Norwegian Cooking,” “Get the Most from Your Clothes,” “The Complete Digital Photo Manual: your #1 guide for better photography,” & “Of Thee I Zing: America’s cultural decline from muffin tops to body shots.”
New fiction books: “Prey: a novel,” by Linda Howard, “The Most Dangerous Thing,” by Laura Lippman, “Naughty in Nice,” by Rhys Bowen, “The Tale of Castle Cottage,” by Susan Wittig Albert, “Sand Queen,” by Helen Benedict, & “Wyatt,” by Garry Disher.
New juvenile books include: “Amelia Bedelia Makes a Friend,” “Splat the Cat and the Duck With No Quack,” “DNA: window to the past,” “Green Lantern vs. the Meteor Monster,” “Grandpa Green,” & “Young Cam Jansen & the Speedy Car Mystery.”
The library hours are: Mon through Thu 9-8:30, Fri 9-5, and Sat 10-2 in Superior; Mon 2-7 and Thu 9:30-2:30 in Solon Springs; Wed 2-7 in Lake Nebagamon. Call us at 715-394-8860 in Superior, 715-378-4452 in Solon Springs, or 715-374-3477 in Lake Nebagamon.
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