We have new and exciting books and displays up for September! This month’s features:
Constitution Day
National Wildlife Day
National Hobbit Day
Author Spotlight: David Baldacci




We have new and exciting books and displays up for September! This month’s features:
Constitution Day
National Wildlife Day
National Hobbit Day
Author Spotlight: David Baldacci




June is an exciting month here at the library! Not only does our Summer Reading Program start, but we have alot of other great featured titles for you to check out! ![]()
BBQ Cookbooks for the BBQ Season!
Some great Summer Read recommendations!
Books for National Great Outdoors Month




Come check out our May Featured Titles! We are celebrating this month:
Mother’s Day! Mother’s Day Brunch with Literary Figures
Memorial Day Literature – Honoring All Who Served
The Kentucky Derby! It may be over, but there are alot of great stories and alot to learn about horse racing.
Author Spotlight – Shelley Shepard Gray




This month, we are celebrating:
-Irish American Heritage Month
-Music in Our Schools Month
-Women’s History Month
Check out our displays below for all kinds of great books related to these topics! 🙂



Our March Highlighted Author is Sandra Brown – If you haven’t already read her books, now is the time!

We hope you are all enjoying the New Year and the beautiful weather we’ve been having! This month, our library has featured a lot of exciting things for patrons to come check out! Here our this month’s updates:\
-National Puzzle Month! – Swing in and grab a puzzle to take home. You can keep it or bring it back when you’re done.
-January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month – We have a great collection of books based on this topic (see titles below)
-This month’s Author Spotlight: Heather Graham!
-As always, a lot of NEW Adult Fiction, Adult Nonfiction, Youth Fiction, Junior Fiction, and Children’s Book!





2020 started with a new change at the library when back in March we received our new books shelves. I would like to thank all the people and companies who donated to help make them posable. They make the library feel more open and welcoming.
March we closed our doors, like so many others, for a few weeks. We are lucky with a small library and after being closed for two weeks we stared offering home deliveries and closed door pick-up services. We offered or summer reading program but sadly no in person story times or robotics.
With school starting in the fall the numbers of children returning to the library dropped but during the school year the school library is able to barrow books from us for them as well.
Not much else happened in 2020 at the library, be ready for some fun events coming in 2021!