Events
Meet author Katrina Kittle at Wright Library on Sunday, August 15 at 2:00 p.m. Ms. Kittle’s new novel, The Blessings of the Animals, is the story of Cami Anderson, a recently divorced veterinarian.
Two-year-olds and their caregivers share storytime
by listening to stories and participating in simple games with Mrs. Rose.
This week's theme: Ducks
Children ages 3-5 will join Mrs. Rose for stories, songs,
games, and films.
This week's theme: Ducks
This week's theme: Cool Stories and Ice Cream
Join Mrs. G. for stories, songs, crafts, and more!
For all ages.
Redeem your Book Bucks for books!
Wright Memorial Public Library’s annual book sale starts Tuesday, August 24 with a special preview night from 4 to 8 open only to members of the Friends of Wright Library. If you are not a member, you can sign up anytime the library is open. Individual membership is $10, and Family membership is $12, with discounted memberships for Seniors ($5) and Students ($1). Preview night prices will be two dollars each for hardback books and one dollar each for all other items. The sale will take place in the Library Meeting Room.
Hardback books will be one dollar each. All other items will be fifty cents each.
Many of the books are donated, while some are old library copies that are no longer needed. There are thousands of books on all kinds of subjects for both adults and children. New books will be put out every day. Proceeds benefit the library.
Hardback books will be one dollar each. All other items will be fifty cents each.
Many of the books are donated, while some are old library copies that are no longer needed. There are thousands of books on all kinds of subjects for both adults and children. New books will be put out every day. Proceeds benefit the library.
Join a different Youth Services Librarian each month for stories and more in Oakwood's Smith Garden. This month: Mrs. Bengson
All ages are welcome to attend.
*Please bring a blanket or chair to sit on since the grass is often wet.
Hardback books will be one dollar each. All other items will be fifty cents each.
Many of the books are donated, while some are old library copies that are no longer needed. There are thousands of books on all kinds of subjects for both adults and children. New books will be put out every day. Proceeds benefit the library.
Hardback books will be one dollar each. All other items will be fifty cents each.
Many of the books are donated, while some are old library copies that are no longer needed. There are thousands of books on all kinds of subjects for both adults and children. New books will be put out every day. Proceeds benefit the library.
Sunday is Bargain Book Day! A bag of books will be $2 all day.
Many of the books are donated, while some are old library copies that are no longer needed. There are thousands of books on all kinds of subjects for both adults and children. Proceeds benefit the library.
Wright Library will be closed on Monday, September 6th, in observance of Labor Day. We will reopen at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, September 7th. Remember -- you can renew items, place holds, access research databases, and check out digital books on the Library’s Website at any time!
Two-year-olds and their caregivers share storytime
by listening to stories and participating in simple games with Mrs. Rose.
Children ages 3-5 will join Mrs. Rose for stories, songs,
games, and films.
Theme: "Lily's Purple Plastic Purse" by Keven Henkes
Join Mrs. G. for stories, songs, crafts, and more!
For all ages.
"Drop in" for books, blocks, puppets, puzzles, coloring, and play stations from 3:00p.m. until 3:40 p.m. After children clean up the toys, a snack and a story is then followed by circle time dances. Social skills and early literacy skills are enhanced in this interactive program which fosters the love of books and the library for the young child.
Mrs. G., along with teen volunteers, will be there to host our Saturday afternoon program.
This program is suitable for children ages 6 and under (ages 2 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult).
Two-year-olds and their caregivers share storytime
by listening to stories and participating in simple games with Mrs. Rose.
Tween CCG: Cooking, Crafts, Games is for tweens in grades 4-8. Each week you can do a different activity with Mrs. Bengson. This week's activity is making pizza sticks.
Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing types of financial fraud. Without stealing your wallet, a crook can steal your financial identity with as little information as your social security number. Learn about this threat to your financial security from Ann Smith, Sr. Vice President, and Debbie Stevens, Vice President, of the LCNB Security Department. They will present tips and techniques for reducing your risk and protecting your assets.





