1. Issue 47 September/October 2011
The Outreach
W E S T E RV I L L E P U B L I C L I B R A RY
As fall approaches, we’re amazed to say that our Novel
Destination summer reading program has come to an end in
August. Weekly prizes, as well as the grand prizes, will be
distributed during the month of September. Also, voter
registration forms and request for absentee ballots forms for
the upcoming election will be available upon request.
Cheese Pizza Read a Book Swap Ideas
Day! Day! Day!
Positive National
Grandparents Thinking Make a Hat Play Doh
Day! Day! Day! Day!
National International Miniature Elephant
Cheeseburger Talk Like a Golf Day! Appreciation Day!
Pirate Day! Day!
Nat’l Good
Neighbor Day!
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Staff Picks
MARIE HEATHER In the continuation of
Shanghai Girls, a devastated
Monsters of Templeton .
by Lauren Groff Dreams of Joy Joy flees to China to search
After she returns home to her mother’s house, by Lisa See for her real father while her
young Willie uncovers painful mother, Pearl, desperately
family memories when the
remains of a creature are JULIE pursues her.
found in the town lake. Those Who Save Us
by Jenna Blum
Insidious (2011, PG-13) Sunshine Cleaning
For fifty years, Anna Schlemmer has re-
(2009,R)
fused to talk about her life during WWII.
Her daughter Trudy, now a German his-
tory professor, begins investigating the
ELLYN past and discovers her mother’s secrets. THOMAS
Now You See Her Carte Blanche
by Joy Fielding Pieces of April (2003, PG-13) by Jeffrey Deaver
Fifty year old Marcy is
distraught over a cheating husband and the death This new thriller finds James Bond taking on a
of her daughter. But on a trip to Iceland, Marcy horrific modern day villain. From London to Af-
thinks she sees her daughter strolling past her on rica, the adventure continues.
the sidewalk. The search for the truth begins.
The Adjustment Bureau (2011, PG-13)
West Side Story (1961, NR)
Upcoming g E v e n t s
U p c o m i n events
September 11th... 9/11 Remembrance Service at 2:00 pm at First Responders
Park. 374 W. Main St.
September 13th... Ohio and the Underground Railroad. Presented by Beth
Weinhardt of the Westerville Public Library Local History Dept. at 7;30 pm in
the Westerville Public Library Meeting rooms.(It will be part of the regular
Westerville Historical Society Meeting) 126 S. State St. Call 614-882-7277
ext.2160 for more info.
October 21st… Genoa Baptist Church Senior Fest. Many businesses that offer
services for seniors attend to answer questions and give free screenings. Come see
the biggest outreach in Genoa for yourself! Contact the church for more info:
740-965-5548