Newsletter February 2012

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Fine Forgiveness Day

We love you...all is forgiven!

Return overdue items to the library on Valentine's Day - Tuesday, February 14 -and we'll forgive your fines on returned items.

Connect with Us

Have you discovered our new website?raynhampubliclibrary.org
We've worked hard to make it full of useful information. Let us know what you think!

Explore!

 Thursday, February 23

@ 1:00 PM

 Birds of Prey

 Live bird exhibit of hawks, owls and falcons.

Ages 6 and up.

Please register.

 Login to OverDrive Advantage to download

 e-books to your tablet, ipad, or e-reader with the library's new Library Advantage service. Get exclusive use of many 

e-books. 

 Library Advantage 

ValentineDiscover Foods to Live By
Wednesday, February 29 @ 6:30 PM 
Join us to discover how easy, and more importantly, how delicious, it can be to eat healthy. Obesity in the United States is at epidemic levels. 3 of the top causes of death - heart disease, stroke and diabetes - are diet related. We hear so much information and conflicting viewpoints that it's easy to be confused. Bobbe Anderson, nutritional educator, offers clear advice on eating foods to live by for a healthy heart and lifestyle. Please register for this special event.

laptopTune-up Your Tech!  

Every Friday @ 1:00 PM 

Sit down with a library staff member and learn basic PC skills such as how to setup an e-mail account, create and edit documents in Word, use social media such as Facebook, and download our free e-books to your computer or personal device. Please select a date and register in Coming Events.

digital cameraDigital Camera Workshop for Teens

February 24th @ 11:00 AM

Local award winning photographer, Tom McGinty, joins us for a digital photography workshop for young adults, grades 6th-12th. He will be sharing how to set up the perfect shot, teaching digital camera basics, and showing other digital camera techniques. Participants are asked to bring a digital camera, the camera's manual, and extra batteries. Registration is required at raynhampubliclibrary.org. 

Two for 'One for the Money,' please!

Now in theaters is the first big-screen adaptation of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series, One for the Money. The movie, starring Katherine Heigl as Plum, just might be the first in a new film dynasty. Discover what the buzz is all about by reading the books that have drawn fans around the world. Long-time admirers of the queen of screwball suspense can enjoy the newest in the series, Explosive Eighteen, but newcomers will want to start at the beginning. The hilarious non-stop action is the real payoff for both readers and moviegoers.