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Crafty Creations Print
Active ImageOne of the best aspects of Crafty Creations is that there is never any cost to participants, but would the term "two for the price of one" stilll apply?

Either way, September's Crafty Creations features two related crafts. 

Each participant at this month's gatherings will have the opportunity to decorate an enamel camping mug and make loose leaf tea bags to go with the mug.

Creative adults are invited to attend the afternoon session at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 10, or the evening session at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 30. Registration is required for the evening session. Just stop by or call the library at 937.783.3585 by Sept. 26 to register.

Crafty Creations is always free, and supplies — and instruction — will be provided.

 
Homeschool Hangout Print
Active ImageThe library is offering a new opportunity for homeschool students beginning in September.

The Homeschool Hangout will be held at 2 p.m. on the first Friday of each month. This program is aimed at all homeschool students ages 5 and up and offers them a chance to participate in STEAM-related games and activities.

Each month's program will feature a different theme. The theme for Sept. 5 is Trains.

Please contact Youth Services Coordinator Amber Chaney at 937.783.3585 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

 
Adult Take-and-Make Print
Active ImageWhat better way to prepare for the beginning of fall than a new season-appropriate keychain?

The September Take-and-Make features a decorative Fall Keychain. 

Each Take-and-Make bag contains all the supplies necessary, plus detailed instructions.

Visit the library and take a free bag.

 
Booklovers Discussion Print
Active Image The Blanchester Public Library Booklovers meets next at 7 p.m., Thursday, September 4, in the library meeting room. Everyone is welcome to attend.

September title:
The Essay
by Robin Yocum

Jimmy Lee Hickam grew up along Red Dog Road, a dead-end strip of gravel and mud buried deep in the bowels of Appalachian Ohio. It is the poorest road, in the poorest county, in the poorest region of the state. To make things worse, the name Hickam is synonymous with trouble. An inspiring coach and Jimmy Lee's ability to play football are the only things motivating him to return for his junior year of high school — until his visionary English teacher cuts him a break and preserves his eligibility for the coming football season.
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Update your COOL library app Print
Active Image The new and improved COOL mobile app is now available.

Just go to your app store on Android or Apple and search for "COOL Libraries Catalog." After downloading the app, you will need your library card number and PIN when logging in for the first time.

With the mobile app, you can search the entire catalog — including digital content — to find your next great read or movie night selection. From any smartphone or tablet, you can instantly tap into library resources, check your account, place holds, renew items, and much more.

The previous COOL app is no longer being supported, so make sure you download the new app today.

 
Monday Night Movies Print
Active ImageDo you know what the best-selling DVD title of all time is?

(Hint: We will be showing it at the library in September.)

Fortunately, you do not need to know the answer to attend the showing of Finding Nemo for our Monday Night Movie at 5 p.m., Sept. 8. 

The free family-oriented movie showings also include free pizza and popcorn.

In the depths of the Great Barrier Reef, Marlin, an overly protective clownfish, embarks on a daring rescue mission when his beloved son, Nemo, gets scooped up by a diver. With is unforgettable friend, Dory, by his side, Marlin encounters an ocean full of memorable comedic characters on his momentous journey to find Nemo.

According to MovieWeb, more than 38 million copies of Finding Nemo DVDs have been sold. Cars is well behind in second place at about 23 million copies.   

For more information, visit the library or call 937.783.3585.

 
Storytime Print
Active ImageChildren from ages 2-5 will build a foundation for reading success through stories, play and activities. And you are invited to register your child anytime for the library's regular morning storytime sessions.

Morning storytimes are separated into age groups, but we also have our popular Family Storytime from 5-6 p.m. each Monday. No registration is required. Children (and adults) of all ages are welcome to just show up and enjoy a story, songs, crafts and a light snack.

For more information, please visit the library or call 937.783.3585.

September Calendar

 
Brick Builders Print
Active ImageIf you want to show off your Lego-building skills or if you just want to have fun building with your friends, the library is the place you want to be from 6-7 p.m. on the last Thursday of each month.

The Brick Builders meet next September 25 in the meeting room.

Youth ages 5 and up are invited, but we do ask parents to accompany children 7 and under. Legos will be provided, although donations are welcome to help our collection grow. Donations may be dropped off any time at the front desk.

For more information, contact Youth Services Coordinator Amber Chaney at 937.783.3585.

 
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