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“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz DECEMBER 2018 A family-fun Christmas concert with a variety of holiday favorites, featuring Harold McGeorge, Mearl Risner (members of Backporch Grass), Anna Kate Gibson, Brian Robbins, and Pineville Staff members Erica Overbay, and Stephanie Turner. There will be singing, instrumental selections, and dancing. Free admission! Both libraries will be having the annual Breakfast with Santaprogram. Middlesboro Library see Pg. 4 Saturday, DECEMBER 1, 2018 Pineville Library see Pg. 6 Saturday, DECEMBER 15, 2018 ** Each library will be closed on the day of the program. Check out these new Holiday books pg. 2 Movies in December pg. 5 Drop-In Craft Dayspg. 6 Holiday wrapping station pg. 7 G OOD R EADS !! G OOD N EWS !! Bell Co. Public Library District ~~ December 2018 The Middlesboro & Pineville Public Libraries & the Bookmobile will be CLOSED on: Monday & Tuesday, December 24 & 25, 2018 Christmas Holiday Monday & Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2018 & Jan. 1, 2019 New Year’s Holiday Middlesboro (ONLY) closed: Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018 Pineville (ONLY) closed: Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018 (No items will be marked due on these dates.)

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Page 1: GOOD READS GOOD NEWS€¦ · Love does : discover a secretly incredible life in an ordinary world / Goff, Bob Blood feud : the Hatfields and the McCoys : the epic story of murder

“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz

DECEMBER 2018

A family-fun Christmas concert with a variety of

holiday favorites, featuring Harold McGeorge,

Mearl Risner (members of Backporch Grass), Anna

Kate Gibson, Brian Robbins, and Pineville Staff

members Erica Overbay, and Stephanie Turner.

There will be singing, instrumental selections, and

dancing. Free admission!

Both libraries will be

having the annual

“Breakfast with Santa”

program.

Middlesboro Library – see Pg. 4

Saturday, DECEMBER 1, 2018

Pineville Library – see Pg. 6

Saturday, DECEMBER 15, 2018

** Each library will be closed on the day of the program.

Check out these new

Holiday books – pg. 2

Movies in December –

pg. 5

Drop-In Craft Days– pg. 6

Holiday wrapping station –

pg. 7

GOOD READS!! GOOD NEWS!! Bel l Co . Pub l ic L i brary Dis t r i c t ~~ December 2018

B e l l C o . P u b l i c L i b r a r y D i s t r i c t ~ ~ N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 5 The Middlesboro & Pineville Public Libraries

& the Bookmobile will be CLOSED on:

Monday & Tuesday, December 24 & 25, 2018 – Christmas Holiday

Monday & Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2018 & Jan. 1, 2019 – New Year’s Holiday

Middlesboro (ONLY) closed: Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018

Pineville (ONLY) closed: Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018

(No items will be marked due on these dates.)

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“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz

DECEMBER 2018

NEW: ADULT FICTION (** also in Large Print)

Catching Christmas / Blackstock, Terri **

Homeward hound : a novel / Brown, Rita Mae

A Christmas prayer / Brunstetter, Wanda E.

Christmas cake murder / Fluke, Joanne

Winter in paradise : a novel / Hilderbrand, Elin

Alaskan holiday : a novel / Macomber, Debbie **

Remembrance / Monroe, Mary

NEW: CHILDREN’S FICTION & NON-FICTION

One Christmas wish / Rundell, Katherine

Gingerbread friends / Brett, Jan

The mitten : a Ukrainian folktale / Brett, Jan

Five Christmas penguins / Lenton, Steven

Dino-Christmas / Wheeler, Lisa

Crayola Christmas colors/Schuh, Mari C. (non-fiction)

NEW: JUVENILE NON-FICTION

Light the menorah! : a Hanukkah handbook / Jules,

Jacqueline

HOLIDAY DVD’S - RECENTLY ADDED The Smurfs : a Christmas carol

Christmas with the Kranks

Call me Claus

Christmas do over

Buster & Chauncey's silent night

The Christmas train

Mixed nuts

NEW: ADULT FICTION

Long road to mercy / Baldacci, David

Beverly / Drnaso, Nick

Look alive twenty-five / Evanovich, Janet

The forbidden garden / Herrick, Ellen

The rules of magic / Hoffman, Alice

The woman in the camphor trunk : an Anna Blanc mystery / Kincheloe, Jennifer

The man she married / Lamb, Cathy

The clockmaker's daughter : a novel / Morton, Kate

Past tense / Child, Lee

You don't own me : an Under Suspicion Novel / Clark, Mary Higgins

Sometimes I lie / Feeney, Alice

The silent wife / Fisher, Kerry

This is how it always is / Frankel, Laurie

Elevation / King, Stephen

Target: Alex Cross / Patterson, James

The light we lost / Santopolo, Jill

Ways to hide in winter : a novel / St.Vincent, Sarah

The Christmas star / VanLiere, Donna

Diamonds and Pearl / K'wan

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NEW : ADULT NON-FICTION The religions book : [big ideas simply explained] /

Dorling Kindersley, Inc.

The book that made your world : how the Bible created the soul of Western civilization /

Mangalwadi, Vishal

Insanity of God : a true story of faith resurrected /

Ripken, Nik

Love does : discover a secretly incredible life in an ordinary world / Goff, Bob

Blood feud : the Hatfields and the McCoys : the epic story of murder and vengeance / Alther, Lisa

Once upon a time I would grow old : life-changing

ideas, 55 practices and inspirations to guide you

from the act of growing older to the art of living

older / Hequet, Lara Jay

The entrepreneur's guide to patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets & licensing / Gilbert, Jill

"I heard you paint houses" : Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and closing the case on Jimmy Hoffa /

Brandt, Charles

The Cornbread Mafia : a homegrown syndicate's

code of silence and the biggest marijuana bust in

American history / Higdon, James, III

Did you just eat that? : two scientists explore double-

dipping, the five-second rule, and other food

myths in the lab / Dawson, Paul L.

The big book Alcoholics Anonymous : the story of

how many thousands of men and women have

recovered from alcoholism

How to fix anything : essential home repairs anyone

can do

September 1918 : war, plague, and the World Series /

Desjardin, Skip

Deadwood's Al Swearingen : Manifest Evil in the Gem Theatre / Bryant, Jerry L.

History of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad /

Klein, Maury

Braving the wilderness : the quest for true belonging and the courage to stand alone / Brown, Brene

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“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz

DECEMBER 2018

NEW : YOUNG ADULT FICTION Hocus pocus & the all-new sequel / Jantha, A. W.

Long way down / Reynolds, Jason

Trail of lightning / Roanhorse, Rebecca

Eliza and her monsters / Zappia, Francesca

NEW: JUVENILE FICTION The Penderwicks at last / Birdsall, Jeanne

Very rich / Horvath, Polly

NEW: JUVENILE & YOUNG ADULT

NON-FICTION

We rise, we resist, we raise our voices.

Blood, bullets, and bones : the story of forensic

science from Sherlock Holmes to DNA / Heos,

Bridget

NEW: EASY NON- FICTION I can tie my own shoes

The life and times of Pocahontas and the first

colonies / Kirkman, Marissa

LARGE PRINT – ADULT FICTION & NON

The next person you meet in Heaven / Albom, Mitch

Heads you win : a novel / Archer, Jeffrey

You don't own me / Clark, Mary Higgins

Vendetta / Johansen, Iris

Elevation / King, Stephen

When we were young / Kingsbury, Karen

Nine perfect strangers / Moriarty, Liane

The tattooist of Auschwitz: a novel / Morris, Heather

The rain watcher / Rosnay, Tatiana de

Desperate measures / Woods, Stuart

Like a love song : a novel / Eide, Camille

Too deep for words : a Civil War novel / Boeshaar,

Andrea

Sunset wins : a western trio / Brand, Max

Lady of a thousand treasures : the Victorian Ladies series / Byrd, Sandra

Blood ties / Griffin, James J.

Hidden peril / Hannon, Irene

A secret to die for / Harris, Lisa

Cowhand justice / Lehman, Paul Evan

Lightning Swift / MacDonald, William Colt

Where the bullets fly / McCauley, Terrence

Terror in gunsight / Paine, Lauran

Powder burn / Scott, Bradford

Cheyenne vengeance / Steelman, Robert J.

NON-FICTION: Bathed in prayer / Karon, Jan

RECENTLY ADDED DVDS Ocean's 8 Red Sparrow

The spy who dumped me Wonderstruck

College road trip A father's choice

Howl's moving castle The jackals

The lost city Monster house

My friend Dahmer Pain & gain

Prometheus Robocop

Vehicle 19 The world's end

Your sister's sister Bridesmaids

Carlito's way Desperado

Wrath of the Titans Green room

Prom night Reincarnation

V/H/S Hocus Pocus

The Sandlot King Arthur

Friends with money

Thomas & friends. Best of Gordon

Tommy and the cool mule

Thomas & friends. Rusty to the rescue

Charmed : the complete first season

Heroes : season 1

Heroes : season 2

Highlander. Season one

Kidnapped. The complete series

Private practice : the complete first season

Ugly Betty : the complete first season

Miss Piddle

gathering supplies

for her Autumn

programs!

On the Go with the ookmobile!

“Turkey Hats” made at

Comprehensive Care on 11-16-18.

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“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz

DECEMBER 2018

Toddler Time

Wednesdays @ 10:30 a.m.: Dec. 5th – Let It Snow!

Dec. 12th – Holiday Party

Ages 6 mos. – Pre-K

Story Time Adventures Thursdays, Dec. 6th & 13th

@ 4:00 p.m.

Grades K – 4th (ages 5-10)

TEEN TUESDAYS December 11th

@ 4:00 p.m.

Ages 11-16

“Breakfast with Santa” will be held on

Saturday, December 1st. There will be two

sessions this year:

Session 1 - 9:00 -10:00 a.m.

Session 2 - 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

This year’s theme is “How the Grinch Stole

Christmas.” Come enjoy breakfast, listen to some

holiday stories, and meet Santa!

This event is free and open to children ages 0-10,

with adult supervision. One adult per child.

Escape the Haunted Library!

Toddler Time Monster Mash

Toddler Time and Story Time

Adventures turkey projects

Middlesboro

Branch

Children & Youth Programs

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“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz

DECEMBER 2018

Beginner Computer Classes

or

One-on-One Computer

Training

Free @ the Middlesboro Library

Call Bonnie Banks @ 606-248-4812 to schedule

an appointment.

@ 10:30 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.

Fridays, December 7th, 14th, & 21st

Monday’s R Murder Book Club

Mon., December 10, 2018

@ 10:00 a.m.

The Christmas Cantata, by Mark Schweizer

Next Month: Jan. 8, 2018 –

The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde

Time for Tea & Thee Book

Club

Tues., December 18, 2018 @ 10:30 a.m.

Andy Catlett : Early Travels

by Wendell Berry

Next Month: Jan. 15th Happiness for Beginners, by Katherine Center

** No program in December. **

Thank You, Thank You,

JENNIFER KINCHELOE!

Our “Mondays R Murder” book

club had the amazing opportunity

of Skyping with Jennifer

Kincheloe, author of the Anna

Blanc Mystery Series. We discussed her first book,

“The Secret Life of Anna Blanc,” at our November

5th meeting, and then spent 30 minutes talking with

Jennifer about her writing, her characters, her

research for these historical mystery novels, etc. She

was so very gracious and kind, and funny and

personable, it was a joy to have her “visit” our library

in such a unique way. The Library has purchased her

second book in the series, “The Woman in the

Camphor Trunk” so we can all find out more about

her feisty character, Anna Blanc!

TIME FOR TEA & THEE members… we also have

the sequel to “The Sparrow Sisters” – “The Forbidden

Garden.” Check it out and learn more about Sorrell

Sparrow!

Adult Programs @ your library

Middlesboro Branch

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Our next meeting will be on

Monday, Jan. 7, 2019 at

1:00 p.m. at the Middlesboro

Library. The program will

be on “Know the Limits” and

the soup will be Broccoli Potato.

Upcoming programs will be on Mondays:

Feb. 4th March 4th April 8th

Crock Pot Bean “Spring into Salads”

Come and learn some simple solutions to help

you eat better! This program is brought to

you in conjunction with the Bell County

Extension Office SNAP-Ed Department.

Call Christy Blevins at the Bell County Extension

Office, 606-337-2376, or sign up at the Middlesboro

Library or call 606-248-4812 to reserve a seat.

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“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz

DECEMBER 2018

Toddler Time

Tuesdays,

DEC. 4th & 18th

10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Ages 18 mos. – 4 yrs.

Story Time / Crafts

Tuesdays / Thursdays @ 3:30 p.m.

Dec. 4th, 6th, 18th, & 20th

Ages 5 and u

December 18: 3:30 p.m.

Christmas Cooking class with

Brandy Calvert from the Bell

County Extension Office

(Registration is required.)

The Pineville Library will host two

Drop In Craft Days featuring paper

crafts to compliment the upcoming

Holidays on Tuesday, December 4th

and Thursday, December 6th from 10:00 a.m. –

6:00 p.m. Craft supplies (block stamps, markers,

colored pencils, card stock, glitter glue, stickers,

decorations)will be provided to make greeting

cards (envelopes provided), gift tags, wrapping

paper, ornaments and other paper items. Please

join us to make your gift giving even more beautiful

with a personal touch. This program is free and

open to the public.

Holiday Concert

Tuesday, Dec. 11th

6:00 p.m.

Bell Theater

(Miss Erica will

be singing!)

“Breakfast with Santa” will be held on Saturday,

December 15th for two sessions:

Session 1 - 10:00 a.m.

Session 2 – 11:00 a.m.

Sign-ups begin Monday, November 19, 2018.

Painting Thank You’s to our

Veterans and painting leaves.

Cooking

class

Children & Youth Programs Pineville Branch

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Pineville children

enjoyed a Charlie

Brown Thanksgiving

Feast featuring buttered

toast and popcorn!

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“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz

DECEMBER 2018

Beginner Computer Classes or

One-on-One Computer

Training

Free @ the Pineville Library To register call Danielle at (606) 337-3422.

(Registration is required.)

Mystery Loves Company

Book Club and

Book Bunch Book Club

…will not meet in December or

January – see you in Feb. 2019!

KISS Yoga & Exercise Class

Monday, Dec. 3rd

Wednesdays: Dec. 5th & 12th

5:15 – 5:45 p.m.

THANK YOU, JAIME!

A big Thank You to Jaime Corum for the wonderful

opportunity that the community of Pineville had to

spend several hours with her and her artwork. It was

such an honor and privilege to not only observe but

actually experience her inspired art.

Thank you to our guest artist, Vira McGeorge, for

teaching the November painting class!

Adult Programs @ your library Pineville Branch

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To help folks get ready for the

upcoming Holidays, the Pineville

Library will host a Gift Wrapping

Station from November 28

through December 22 during regular Library hours.

The Library will supply wrapping paper, tape, tissue

paper, bows, gift tags and some boxes. People are invited

to bring their gifts into the Library and use the supplied

items to wrap their gifts. Library staff will be available to

help people who need assistance. This service is ideal for

young children to wrap their gifts, and adults who don’t

have the supplies at home to wrap. This program is free

and open to the public.

Please note: This is not a drop off service. The Library

will provide supplies, and Patrons will wrap their own

gifts. If needed, assistance is available from Library Staff

and Volunteers.

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“When I discovered libraries, it was like having Christmas every day.” ~ Jean Fritz

DECEMBER 2018

Middlesborough-Bell County

Public Library 126 S. 20th Street / P O Box 1677

Middlesboro KY 40965-3677

Telephone: 606-248-4812

606-248-8766 (fax)

Hours: M-F 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Pineville-Bell County

Public Library 214 Walnut Street / P O Box 1490

Pineville KY 40977-1490

Telephone: 606-337-3422

606-337-9862 (fax)

Hours: M-F 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Tuesday, DECEMBER 4

Just Family Adult Day Care

Wednesday, DECEMBER 5 & 26

Horizon Adult Daycare

5th ONLY: M’boro Health Care;

Ferndale Apts.; Mnt. View Health Care

Thursday, DECEMBER 6 & 20

Wilderness Trail Manor; Kettle Island;

Stoney Fork

ALSO: 20TH ONLY - Day Care Centers:

Kidz Korner, Noah’s Ark,

Pride & Joy, Small Wonders, and Smart Start

Friday, DECEMBER 7 - ONLY

9:30 a.m. – Middlesboro Early Head Start

Monday, DECEMBER 10

Middlesboro Homebound

1:15 p.m. – Comprehensive Care

Tuesday, DECEMBER 11

Day Care Centers: Kidz Korner, Noah’s Ark,

Pride & Joy, Small Wonders, and Smart Start

Wednesday, DECEMBER 12 - ONLY

Bell County Senior Citizens

Friday, DECEMBER 14 &

Thursday, DECEMBER 27

Bell County Forestry Camp; Frakes;

Clear Creek BBC

Friday, DECEMBER 28

M’boro Health Care;

Ferndale Apts.; Mnt. View Health Care

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Bell County Bookmobile Schedule runs bi-weekly; please check our website’s

online calendar @ bellcpl.org, call the libraries

@ 606-248-4812 or 337-3422, or Piddle Johnson @ 606-302-6035 for exact dates.

VACATION: Dec. 13, & 17-19

CLOSED: Dec. 25 & 26; Jan. 1 & 2 – NO RUNS

Web-Address

http://www.bellcpl.org

Check us out!!