New Berlin Library Corner: Thanksgiving At The New Berlin Library
Published: November 17th, 2022

New Berlin Library Corner: Thanksgiving at the New Berlin Library The New Berlin Library will have wreath crafting available in the juvenile literature room for children ages 12 and younger. (Submitted photos)

The New Berlin Library will have a “Give Thanks” mini foam wreath craft available in the Juvenile Literature room. This craft is available to children ages 12 and younger and can be made in the library or brought home as a kit.

There is a Thanksgiving display with Thanksgiving cookbooks and children's Thanksgiving picture books set up in the entrance hall of the library. All books on the display are available for check-out.

The New Berlin Library will be closed on November 24, 25, and 26 to allow library staff time to travel and spend time with their families for Thanksgiving. Please use the book drop for any returns and item due dates will be adjusted for the closed days.

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The after school programs takes place from 3:30-4:30 on the third Wednesday of the month in the New Berlin Library Community Room. The next scheduled program is December 21.

Some great new additions to the library include: Desert Star (A Renee Ballard and Henry Bosch Novel) by Michael Connelly, A Creed County Christmas (A Montana Creeds Novel) by Linda Lael Miller, The Whispers of War by Julia Kelly, and P is for Pterodactyl: The Worst Alphabet Book Ever (All the letters that misbehave and make words nearly impossible to pronounce) by Rajhaldar and Chris Carpenter.

The New Berlin Library is located at 15 South Main Street, New Berlin.   The Library is open Monday and Wednesday 10AM-8PM; Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10AM-5PM; and Saturdays 10AM-noon. The web address is http://libraries.4cls.org/newberlin/wp/ . Please contact us at 607.847.8564 or like and message our Facebook page New Berlin Library and Museum (https://www.facebook.com/newberlinlibrary.newberlinny)   or Twitter page @Lib_NewBerlin (https://twitter.com/Lib_NewBerlin) with any questions.

– From The New Berlin Library



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