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Be sure to explore the “Oceans of Possibilities” summer reading program at the library! Children may still register with a parent or guardian to earn prizes for books/minutes read. Teens and adults may enter to win a $50 gift card by letting us know each time they finish a book, ebook or audio book. Summer reading weekly programs include Summer Storytime for the littles on Tuesdays at 10 A.M.; Summer STEAM for elementary students on Wednesdays at 1 P.M. and Lego Club for all ages on Thursdays at 3:30.

The Book Challenge for June is to read a book that features water. You may win a gift certificate from a local business.

The library wishes to express their thanks to the Friends of the Library for recently purchasing a new multi-function printer. Also we appreciate all the hard work that went into the recent basket raffle and everyone who donated baskets, made bids and brought refreshments.

Be sure to check out the Libby App. Using your library card number you may check out ebooks and audio books from MontanaLibrary2Go. You may also take advantage of Libby Extras including Method Test Prep to assist with preparation for the SAT and ACT exams; The Great Courses featuring lectures by experts on a variety of topics; and Universal Class offering lifelong learning courses in over 30 subject areas. You may also check out magazines! And all these are available for free!

Great summer reads are waiting for you at the library! “Starfish Pier” is the latest Hope Harbor novel by Irene Hannon. RaeAnne Thayne is the author of “Summer at the Cape.” “The Boardwalk Bookshop” is written by Susan Mallery.

Those of you who have read “The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek” will want to pick up “The Book Woman’s Daughter” by Kim Michele Richardson.

New suspense thrillers include “Cold Snap” by Marc Cameron, “My Wife Is Missing” by D. J. Palmer, and “The Night She Disappeared” by Lisa Jewell.

Two new nonfiction selections are “Moonshot: Inside Pfizer’s Nine-Month Race to Make the Impossible Possible” by Dr. Albert Bourla and “Abortion and the Law in America” by Mary Ziegler.

The library board of trustees will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday, June 29, 4:15 P.M. in the library meeting room.