Showing posts with label Canton Free Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canton Free Library. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

New Additions to Our Collection 5/31/2013

Click the title to view the item in the online catalog. You'll see a more detailed description and it's easy to place a hold!

Adult Fiction

Aspe, Pieter The Square of Revenge : an Inspector Van In Novel 
Conklin, Tara The House Girl
Connelly, Michael City of Bones
Cussler, Clive and Graham Brown Zero Hour
Dailey, Janet Bannon Brothers: Triumph 
Hiassen, Carl Basket Case
Hiaasen, Carl Native Tongue
Kent, Kathleen The Wolves of Andover
Koontz, Dean  Deeply Odd : an Odd Thomas Novel
Meyer, Philipp The Son
Pearson, Ridley Choke Point
Stegner, Wallace Angle of Repose

Large Print

Baldacci, David The Hit
Gardner, Lisa Catch Me
Patterson, James and Maxine Paetro 12th of Never
Zimmer, Michael Fandango

Mystery

Castle, Richard Storm Front

Adult Non Fiction

Stone, Nathaniel  On the Water : Discovering America in a Rowboat

Biography

Rhodes, Richard John James Audubon : the Making of an American 

Juvenile Graphic Novels

Gownley, Jimmy  Amelia Rules! : Vol. 3, Superheroes
Gownley, Jimmy When the Past is a Present
Hatke, Ben Legends of Zita the Spacegirl

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Common threads: Adirondack Quilts Tell Their Stories

Canton Free Library hosts
Hallie Bond
Adirondack Museum Curator

Common threads:

Adirondack Quilts Tell Their Stories

Wednesday

April 18, 2012

6:30 pm

In the library’s Paige Room

Area quilters are invited to bring Adirondack-themed and North Country quilts to the library prior to the program. Quilts may be dropped off at the library

beginning on April 16 and will be put on display the afternoon of the program. Ms. Bond will meet with area quilters who drop by from 3 pm on the 18th until the start of the lecture and will refer to the local creations during her talk. Free and open to the public. Call 386-3712 for more information.

This event is made possible through Speakers in the Humanities, a program of the New York Council for the Humanities. Speakers in the Humanities lectures are made possible with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the New York State Legislature, and through funds from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation.