Children must be 6 years old or starting first grade to get a library card. Only a parent or legal guardian can apply for the card and must have ID showing name with current address. Children are permitted to take out as many books as the parent permits. Over due books are 5 cents a day for each book.
Computers:
All children's computers are connected to the internet and a parent must sign a permission slip at the library that allows the child access. This will stay on file until the child is 14 years old.
Parents and Teachers please check out the
Make A Splash@ the Carnegie Free Library
Total Pages 96803
Top Readers
Ethan McIntosh 13809
Leah McIntosh 6701
Renee Hill 5814
Rachel Fuller 5654
Congratulations everyone for a great summer!!
Join us on October 6 at 11:00 am for Pre-School Storytime
and
June 2011 for One World, Many Stories@your library
We would also like to thank all of our sponsors:
Dairy Queen
Eritak Designs
Home Town Diner
Kentucky Fried Chicken of Connellsville
La Boheme
Pizza King
Valley Dairy
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New Children's Books
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The Dork Diaries: Tales from a NOT-SO- Fabulous Life and Tales from a NOT-SO-Popular Party Girl by Rachel Renee Russell
Geronimo Stilton: Following the Trail of Marco Polo and The Discovery of America
All of Baby, Nose to Toes
Fish Eyes: A Book You Can Count on by Lois Ehlert
Lion & the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney
EcoMazes: Twelve Earth Adventures by Roxie Munro
My People by Langston Hughes
The Kane Chronicles Book One: Red Pyramid by Rick Riordon
Return to the Hundred Acre Wood by David Benedictus