[16 |, The South Marysburgh Mirror LIBRARY NOTES Jit, Hello Everyone With spring heading our way I have decided to do some cleaning up in the library. I have moved some books so that there is now an ongoing Friends of the Li- brary quality book sale. Please come in and enjoy some great books for very reasonable prices while helping sup- port your local library in future developments (as you will note in Carolyn Bames new addition in the Mirror, there will be many new and great changes coming to the li- brary). March is filled with fun and entertaining activities for all ages to do. From make and take crafts to adult book clubs, find what you want to fill those days waiting for the sunshine to come out. The adult evening book club will be scheduled ‘to meet the first Thursday of every month starting April and New members are welcomed and encouraged to join. The first meeting will be a social and planning meeting for up- coming books. Please feel free to contact Joan 476-5310 or Jenn 476-4130 for more information. Thursday March 12"°— Afternoon Book Club 2pm Tuesday March 17" — Make and Take Crafts 10-2pm Thursday March 19" — Game day for kids all day 10-2pm Saturday March 21 — Make and Take Crafts 10-2pm If you have any suggestions for upcoming events or activities for the library please feel free to contact me at 613-476-4130. - Jenn Kingma Library hours: Tues., 1-5, 6-8 Thurs., 10-12, 1-5 Sat., 10-12, 1-4 3053 County Road 10, Milford 613-476-4130 MILFORD LIBRARY BOOK CLUB A discussion of pre-selected titles takes place monthly. This club is currently closed to new members. Howev- er , if you are interested in joining, you may add your name to the waiting list at the library. Second Thursdays at 2:00 pm March 12" Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi April 9% Tavern in the Town by Margaret McBurney May 14 Mr. Pip by Lloyd Jones For more information contact: Milford Library: 476-4130 Afternoon Book Club Co-ordinator: 476-7785 Friends of the Milford Library Nothing final yet, but with Bob Logan’s expert help we’re making great progress toward our goal of creating a new lounge space for the Library. Bob’s de- sign provides two major areas: book stacks in the back half of the Library, and an open and welcoming front half for the lounge, the children’s area and the comput- ers. The front half could be rearranged on the fly to accommodate special programs, school visits, meetings etc. The office, made a bit smaller, would stay where it is. Bob has also devised much better wheel- chair access for the washroom. Stay tuned for more... Next meeting: Tuesday, March 3, 7:00, at the Library Submitted by Carolyn Barnes, 476-5421, isca@kos.net