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Closings:
JuneNone

Late Openings:
June 13, 2014


Holds on these items may only be placed on the online catalog.
FICTION
Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King 06/03
Save the Date by Mary Kay Andrews 06/03
The Matchmaker by Elin Hilderbrand 06/10
Robert Ludlums The Bourne Ascendancy by Eric
van Lustbader 06/10
All Fall Down by Jennifer Weiner 06/17
Nantucket Sisters by Nancy Thayer 06/17
That Night by Chevy Stevens 06/17
Top Secret Twenty-One by Janet Evanovich 06/17
Silkworm by Robert Galbraith 06/19
Invisible by James Patterson 06/23
The Arsonist by Sue Miller 06/24
Cop Town by Karin Slaughter 06/24
NON-FICTION
Special Heart: A Journey of Faith, Hope, Courage
and Love by Bret Baier 06/03
Hard Choices by Hillary Rodham Clinton 06/10
Redeeming the Dream: The Case for Marriage
Special Heart: A Journey of Faith, Hope,
Courage and Love by Bret Baier 06/03
Hard Choices by Hillary Rodham Clinton 06/10
Redeeming the Dream: The Case for Marriage
Equality by Theodore B. Olson 06/17
DVDs
Robocop --- 06/03
Son of God --- 06/03
Devils Knot --- 06/10
Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit --- 06/10
The Grand Budapest Hotel --- 06/17
The Lego Movie --- 06/17
300: Rise of an Empire --- 06/24
Blood Ties --- 06/24
Endless Love 06/24
Enemy --- 06/24
Repentance --- 06/24
Winters Tale --- 06/25
eBOOKS
FICTION
Bridge to Haven by Francine Rivers
The Collector by Nora Roberts
The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty
Missing You by Harlan Coben
The Vacationers by Emma Straub
NON-FICTION
10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My
Head by Dan Harris
Lean In for Graduates by Sheryl Sandberg
Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty by Diane Keaton
The Nazi Officer's Wife: How One Jewish Woman
Survived The Holocaust by Edith H. Beer,
Susan Dworkin
Upstairs at the White House: My Life with the First
Ladies by J. B. West, Mary Lynn Kotz

June 2014
Now more than ever

Adult Classes at Main LibraryCall 610.655.6355 for Information
Internet I Beginner Class
06/05 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Beginner Word 2007 Class
06/11 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Internet II Basic Searching
06/12 2:00 to 3:30 pm
ClassBeginner Excel 2007 Class
06/18 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Internet III Google Email Class
06/19 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Resume Class
06/25 3:30 to 4:30 pm
NEW CLASS!
Linux Ubuntu Class
06/26 2:00 to 3:30 pm

SOUTHEAST BRANCH









TEEN DEPARTMENT
Saturday, June 7

12PM2PM: Summer Kick-
Off: Steampunk Party! All ages welcome.
Dress in themed costume, make a Steampunk hat
and get your picture taken. Treats will be served.
Week 1: Blow Off Some Steam: Steampunk
Monday, June 9
th
@ 4PM: Mad Science Junk
Fair: Make your own invention with recycled
materials. Three winners will be chosen at the end
of the summer for a $50.00 cash prize. Topic of
the Day: Inventions by kids.
Monday, June 9
th
@ 4:30PM: Monday Music
Mash-Up: Steampunk Composers: Create
Steampunk bookmarks from the Victorian era.
Tuesday, June 10
th
@ 4:30PM: Off the Cuff:
Steampunk Cuff Bracelets: Create a cool brace-
let using gears and other Steampunk inspired ac-
cessories.
Wednesday, June 11
th
@ 4:30PM: Pizza &
Pages: Read Zom-B by Darren Shan with us.
You must attend at least one other Pizza & Pages
program to attend our pizza day.
Thursday, June 12
th
@ 1PM: Anime Club:
Black Butler on Canvas
Thursday, June 13
th
@ 4:30PM: Teen Reading
Challenge Meeting: Help us choose Julys Teen
Reading Challenge books.
NORTHWEST BRANCH
Family Nights on Tuesdays at 6:00
Fun with Water- June 10 at 6:00 Play Jenga with
water and coins and make a water color painting.
Silly Putty- June 17 at 6:00 Make silly putty with us!
Candy Double Helix- June 24 at 6:00 Learn about
DNA and make an edible sample.
Teen Time on Tuesdays at 4:00pm
Steampunk Bracelets- June 10 at 4:00 Make a
steampunk bracelet and learn about this latest genre!
Pop Rock Experiments- June 17 at 4:00 Have fun
with Pop Rock Candy! Zombie Dolls- June 24 at 4:00
Turn a beautiful doll into a zombie!
Mad Science on Thursdays at 2:00 pm
Lava Lamps- June 12 at 2:00 Learn how lava lamps
work; Elephant Toothpaste- June 19 at 2:00 Make a
wild foamy experiment with yeast; The Bug Man-
June 26 at 2:00 Special guest Ryan Bridge teaches all
about bugs
Public Story Times on Thursdays at 2:00
Knit Wit Club Tuesdays at 3:30
Come learn how to knit! (Ages 9 and up)
Wii Play on Thursdays at 3:30
Come play the Wii.
Family Movies on Saturdays at 12:00


Starting June 9
LEGO Club--Mondays at 1:30 Build with our huge
collection of LEGO and DUPLO bricks.
Spark a Reaction for Teens-Mondays at 4:00 6/9-
Make a Steampunk Paper Doll Bookmark;6/16-Thats
Gross! Science Experiments; 6/23-Make a Marshmallow
Shooter; 6/30-Make a Flying Saucer
Family Night-Mondays at 6:00 6/9- Free Vision
Screening for Kids performed by Vision Resource Cen-
ter of Berks; 6/16-Mad Science Experiments; 6/23-
Magic Show by The Amazing Magi; 6/30-Make a Glow
in the Dark Nightlight Jar
Starting June 11
Curie-ous Kids Story timeWednesdays at 10:30
Join Miss Jess for science stories and a fun craft.
Sweet Tooth ScienceWednesdays at 2:00 Science
Experiments using Candy!
Wii Crazy!Wednesdays at 3:30 Play Wii games
with your library friends
Chess Club--Wednesdays at 3:30 For all ages and
abilities. Dont know how to play? Well teach you!
Movie MatineeEvery Saturday at 12:00
Summer Reading Program Steampunk Tea Party
Saturday, June 7 12:00-2:00
Pups and PagesMonday, June 23 at 4:00 Read to
Clara the Therapy Dog
The Amazing Magi Magic ShowMonday, June 23
at 6:00 Michael Reist is a magician who will perform
magic tricks along with music, puppets, etc.
Sciencetellers PerformanceMonday, June 30 at
3:00 Learn about the science of fire and ice through a
story about dragons and dreams, and observe experi-
ments with dry ice, exploding objects, and more!
CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT
Play our Summer Reading Game starting 6/9.Earn
points for reading books and you could win a prize
pack, including an iPad Mini!
Mad Science Junk Fair- 6/9 Enter your invention in
our first ever fair. The winning entry gets a $50 cash
prize! Stop in Mondays at 4 pm to get help and
materials for your invention.
Magic Tree House Club- Tuesdays at 4 pm starting
6/10Read books from this beloved series and learn
about science and history behind the stories. Partici-
pants get a free copy of the book.
Camp Read SmoreThursdays at 1 pm Were bring-
ing the great outdoors into the library with fun activi-
ties and crafts. Perfect for kids in K-3
rd
grade.
World Explorers- Fridays at 4 pm Explore other
countries and cultures through stories and activities.
Grossology- Saturday 6/21 at 12:30 pm
Earn a degree in grossology as we get a lesson in
gross-out science! Eww!
Science Book Club- Saturday 6/28 at 11 am
Danger! Were doing the experiments from Nick &
Teslas High Voltage Danger Lab! Read and experi-
ment with us! Participants get a free copy of the book!
TEEN DEPT. CONTINUED
Friday, June 14
th
@ 1PM: The Parasol Project:
Steampunk Parasols
Saturday, June 15
th
@ 1PM: Wii Want to Play
Day
For more information about any of the events or
programs, please call the branch
or department.
NORTHEAST BRANCH
Mondays : Story Stop @ 2 pm-A story and a craft
for preschool and school-age children; Teen Time @
3:30 pm-Hands on program for tweens and teens;
Creative Kids @ 4 pm-Drop-in craft/activity for all
ages.
Wednesdays: Mad Science @ 2 pm-Eye popping
science experiments for school-age children; Family
Nights @ 6 pm-Enjoy a story and a variety of activ-
ity with friends and family.
Saturdays: Cinema Saturday @ 12 pm
Steampunk Party on Saturday, June 7 from 12-2 pm
-Join us as we kick-off the 2014 summer reading pro-
grams for children, teens, and adults.
Free vision screening for children ages 2-6 courtesy
of Berks County Association for the Blind
Sciencetellers Performance at 10 am on Monday,
June 30.

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