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"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." Martin Luther King, Jr., Speech at Civil Rights March on Washington, August 28, 1963
"I refuse to accept the idea that the "isness" of man's present nature makes him morally incapable of reaching up for the "oughtness" that forever confronts him." Martin Luther King, Jr., Speech accepting the Nobel Peace Prize, December 11, 1964
Martin Luther King, Jr., an American clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the African-American civil rights movement was born January 15th, 1929. In 1964, he became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Here are some books about him that are available through the Crawford County Library System.
Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference by David Garrow
Alma Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 323.4 GAR
My Brother Martin: A sister remembers growing up with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Christine King Farris
Alma Public Library - Juvenile Non-Fiction - J 323 FAR
To the Mountaintop: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s sacred mission to save America, 1955-1968. by Stewart Burns
Van Buren Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 92 KING
I May Not Get There With You: the true Martin Luther King, Jr. by Michael Dyson
Alma Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 323 DYS
There are also many biographies of Martin Luther King, Jr. that can be found in the 92 Biography section in both Adult and Juvenile Non-Fiction at all of our libraries. The titles listed above are just a sampling of what is available. Please call or come by to see what is at your local library!
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The libraries in the Crawford County Library System will be closed Monday, January 18th in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We are sorry for any inconvienence.
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As we start the New Year, here are 10 books with Ten (10) in the title to help celebrate 2010! As always you can place a hold on a book online, by phone or by coming in!
The 10 Conversations You Must Have Before Getting Married (And How to Have Them) by Dr.Guy Grenier
Van Buren Public Library: Adult Non-Fiction- 646.7 GRE
10 Little Rubber Ducks by Eric Carle. When a storm strikes a cargo ship, ten rubber ducks are tossed overboard and swept off in ten different directions. Based on a factual incident.
Alma, Cedarville, Mountainburg, Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries: Easy Collection - E CARLE
Mama Rock's Rules: Ten Lessons for Raising a Houseful of Successful Children by Rose Rock. Rose Rock has raised 10 children in addition to caring for 17 foster children in her 40-plus years as a mother. As one who does not shy away from hard conversations, Rose isn't afraid to present strong ideas about boundaries, discipline, choices, and consequences. Here, she shares the funny and highly practical lessons she learned both as a parent and an educator, while offering strategies for teaching a child to be self-reliant in this world.
Cedarville Public Library: Adult Non-Fiction- 649 ROC
Ten Days in the Hills by Jane Smiley. This glorious new novel from the Pulitzer Prize winner is a big, smart, bawdy tale of love and war, sex and politics, friendship and betrayal--and the allure of the movies.
Cedarville and Mulberry Public Libraries: Adult Fiction - SMILEY
Ten Stinky Babies by Ellen Olson-Brown. A stinky baby countdown goes from ten to zero as one-by-one, ten toddlers get their diapers changed and settle down for a nap during their stay at daycare.
Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries: Easy Collection- E OLSON-BROWN
My Fat Dog: Ten Simple Steps to Help Your Pet Lose Weight for a Long and Happy Life by Martha Garvey. Featuring real-life dog weight loss stories, tests to rule out serious health problems, tips from top veterinarians, and a special section on multi-pet households, "My Fat Dog" offers creative and entertaining ideas to help your pet lose weight and live healthy.
Van Buren Public Library: Adult Non-Fiction- 636.7 GAR
Ten Little New Yorkers: A Novel by Kinky Friedman. Greenwich Village is the setting for Ten Little New Yorkers, a tale of murder and mayhem as only Friedman can warble it and featuring his usual suspects, including Ratso - Dr. Watson to Kinky's singular Sherlock Holmes. As the clues and bodies pile up and the cops strongarm Kinky as their man, he has to jump through hoops to find the real killer, all the while maintaining his outrage and, of course, his innocence.
Alma, Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries: Adult Fiction- FRIEDMAN
Spanish in 10 Minutes a Day by Kristine Kershul. This book/CD-ROM combo is a complete, and fun, hands-on language learning experience, teaching you everything you'll need for your travels abroad.
Mountainburg Public Library: Adult Non-Fiction- 468.342 KER
Rachel Ray's Book of 10: More than 300 Recipes to Cook Every Day by Rachel Ray
Mulberry Public Library: Adult Non-Fiction- 641.5 RAY
The Ten-Year Nap by Meg Wolitzer. From the bestselling author of "The Wife" and "The Position" comes a feverishly smart novel about female ambition, money, class, motherhood, and marriage--and what happens in one community when a group of educated women chooses not to work.
Alma Public Library: Adult Fiction- WOLITZER
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The libraries in the Crawford County Library System will be closed Thursday, Dcember 24th and Friday, December 25th for Christmas. The libraries that are normally open on Saturday and Sunday WILL be open. We will also be closed December 31st and January 1st for the New Year Holiday. We are sorry for any inconvienence.
We would also like to wish all of our wonderful patrons a Happy Holiday Season!!!
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The libraries in the Crawford County Library System will be closed Thursday, November 26th through Sunday, November 29th for the Thanksgiving Holiday. We are sorry for any inconvienence.
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For those of you out there who are on Facebook, all of the Crawford County Library System libraries have pages on Facebook! You can become a fan of the county library system itself, find your individual library, or become a fan of all of them! Keep up to date with the latest happenings, events and news at your library. The Van Buren library has even created a page for their teens.
Just go to Facebook and search for your library's name, for example: Mountainburg Public Library; and our page should show up in the results.
And, once you become a Fan, suggest our page to your local friends!
For more information, contact your local library or email: crawfordcountylibrary@hotmail.com
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Have you tried our new downloadable audiobooks services? If you like to listen to books while on the go or at your desk then this is for you. We have two different services available, NetLibrary and Arkansas Library2Go through Overdrive.
NetLibrary
With NetLibrary you must first set up your online account at any Crawford County Library System library through our website. Then you can log in to your account and download audibooks from home.
1. Visit, http://www.crawfordcountylib.org
2. Click on the link that says, "Online Resources"
3. Under the heading, "Online Databases", click on NetLibrary
4. In the top right hand corner of the screen you will see, "Create a Free Account". Follow the instructions.
Arkansas Library2Go - Overdrive
You will need to access Overdrive and download the media console to your home computer. These titles cannot be downloaded to a library computer
1. Visit http://www.crawfordcountylib.org, Click on the link that says, "Online Resources", Under the heading, "Online Databases" click on Overdrive
2. You will need to login, your user id will be your CCLS library card number (the numbers under the barcode on the back of your blue library card) and your password is your 4 digit library PIN number. Don't have a PIN number? You will need to call or come by the library and we'll set that up for you.
Now you are ready to search for titles and download! If you have questions, please see the help section on each site or email crawfordcountylibrary@hotmail.com
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Get the most important card you’ll ever own...your library card! There is no time like the present to sign up at your local library and start checking out books, audio books, DVD’s, CD’s, downloadable audio books, online reference databases and much more. And best of all, it’s free as long as you live or work in Crawford County. Bring an item that lists your current address and those under 18 must have a parent or guardian signature. As a special incentive to sign up, all those getting a new library card can enter a drawing for prizes. Check with your local library for details.
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The libraries in the Crawford County Library System will be closed Monday, September 7th for Labor Day. We are sorry for any inconvienence.
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Teens can now voice their choice for their favorite books by voting in YALSA's (Young Adult Library Services Association) annual Teens' Top Ten poll! Voting is open now through September 18th at www.ala.org/teenstopten The winners will be announced in a webcast during Teen Read Week, Oct. 18-24.
This is the only booklist chosen entirely by teens ------- so every vote counts!
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School starts back up next week for area schools. Whether you are a parent or a child, get back in the swing of things by checking out these books with school in the title. As always, feel free to place a hold on titles online, through email, or by calling or coming into your local library. Van Buren Public Library - Juvenile Non-Fiction - J 577.5 ROS Mulberry Public Library - Juvenile Fiction - J BARSHAW Van Buren Public Library - Easy Collection - E PETTY Alma Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 818 WIL Cedarville and Van Buren Public Libraries - Easy Collection - E BUNTING Van Buren Public Library - Juvenile Fiction - J LOOK Alma and Van Buren Public Libraries - Adult Non-Fiction - 371.822 MOR Also Available as a downloadable audio book on Overdrive. Blecch! Icky, Sticky, Gross stuff in Your School by Pam Rosenberg.
Ellie McDoodle: New Kid in School by Ruth Barshaw. Ellie writes and doodles in a journal of her family's move to a new home and her struggle to make friends, which gets a lot easier as she leads a nonviolent protest about long lunch lines at school.
Gus Goes to School by Kate Petty. The week before Gus starts school, he practices with his toys, studying clouds, reading books, and cooking mud pies.
Tales from the Teacher's Lounge: What I Learned in School the Second Time Around--One Man's Irreverent Look at Being a Teacher by Robert Wilder.
Walking to School by Eve Bunting. When the path to eight-year-old Allison's Catholic school goes through hostile Protestant territory in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Allison finds she is not alone in her loathing of the situation.
Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things by Lenore Look. A young boy in Concord, Massachusetts, who loves superheroes and comes from a long line of brave Chinese farmer-warriors, wants to make friends, but first he must overcome his fear of everything.
Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace--One School at a Time by Greg Mortenson. Traces how the author, having been rescued and resuscitated by Himalayan villagers after a failed attempt to climb K2, worked to build schools that would benefit the young girls who were forbidden an education by Taliban restrictions.
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Bargains Galore on 64 is coming up, August 13-15th. You can prepare for the miles long yard sale by reading some of the books below. We have antique guides on a variety of subjects so if you collect a certain item call or come by to see if we have a book for you! As always, feel free to place a hold on titles online, through email, or by calling or coming into your local library.
And don't forget to stop by the libraries' book sale during Bargains Galore on 64. We will be in our "usual" spot, under the shade trees in Dyer. We will have tables of donated and discarded library items for sale, including children's books, audio books, fiction, non-fiction and more!
Fishing Lure Collectibles: An Encyclopedia of the Early Years, 1840 to 1940 by Dudley Murphy and Rick Edmisten.
Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries - Adult Non-Fiction - 688.7 MUR
Collecting Costume Jewelry 202: The Basics of Dating Jewelry, 1935-1980: Identification and Value Guide by Julia C. Carroll.
Mountainburg Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 745.59 CAR
How to Recognize and Refresh Antiques for Pleasure and Profit by Bob Brooke.
Van Buren Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 745.102 BRO
Hot Kitchen and Home Collectibles of the 30's, 40's and 50's: Identification and Values by C. Dianne Zweig.
Van Buren Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 708 ZWE
Official Hake's Price Guide to Character Toys by Ted Hake.
Cedarville Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 688.72 HAK
Garage Sale America by Bruce Littlefield.
Mulberry Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 381 LIT
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Poolscaping: Gardening and Landscaping Around Your Swimming Pool and Spa by Catriona Erler. Poolscaping is a one-of-a-kind handbook that overflows with inspiring ideas and practical advice on how to landscape around your swimming pool and create your own private resort.
Van Buren Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 712 ERL
The Deep by Tim Winton. Alice overcomes her fear of deep water when playful dolphins visit her family's beach.
Mulberry Public Library - Easy Read - E WINTON
The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilyn Jackson. Laurel Gray Hawthorne needs to make things pretty, whether she's helping her mother make sure the family skeleton stays in the closet or turning scraps of fabric into nationally acclaimed art quilts. While Laurel's life seems neatly on track, everything she holds dear is suddenly thrown into question.
Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries - Adult Fiction - F JACKSON
Mountainburg Public Library - Adult Large Print Fiction - JACKSON
Swimming with the Whales by Ella Ellis. When it is proposed that he attend school in the United States, a fourteen-year-old boy struggles with his parents' dissolving marriage and his desire to remain near the whales that annually migrate to the waters near his Patagonian home.
Alma Public Library - Young Adult Fiction - YA ELLIS
Swimming to Antarctica: Tales of a Long-Distance Swimmer by Lynne Cox. This sports memoir is the acclaimed life story of long-distance swimmer Lynne Cox, a woman whose drive and determination inspire everyone she touches.
Cedarville and Van Buren Public Libraries - Adult Non-Fiction - 92 COX
Learn to Swim: Step-by-Step Water Confidence and Safety Skills for Babies and Young Children by Rob and Kathy McKay. Learn to Swim guides parents of babies and children from ages 6 months to 4 years, through progressive, baby-friendly lessons that not only build confidence and help control sleeping problems and tantrums, but are proven to stimulate intelligence and concentration, increase emotional and physical development and boost immunities.
Van Buren Public Library - Adult Non-Fiction - 797.210
Froggy Learns to Swim by Jonathan London. Froggy is afraid of the water until his mother, along with his flippers, snorkle, and mask, help him learn to swim.
Alma, Cedarville, and Mountainburg Public Libraries - Easy Read - E LONDON
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The Fourth of July will soon be here and with that comes fireworks, grilling out, flags, and other outdoor fun. Celebrate our Independence from Great Britain by reading one of these great books! As always, feel free to place a hold on titles online, through email, or by calling or coming into your local library.
Apple Pie 4th of July by Janet Wong. A Chinese American child fears that the food her parents are preparing to sell on the Fourth of July will not be eaten.
Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries - Easy Read - E WONG
Doodle Dandy!: The Complete Book of Independence Day Words by Lynda Graham-Barber. Defines or explains various words commonly associated with Independence Day, such as "barbecue," "fireworks," and "liberty," and gives their origin or historical background.
Alma Public Library - Juvenile Non-Fiction - J 394.2 GRA
Happy Birthday America by Mary Pope Osborne. The whole family joins in a lively small-town celebration of Independence Day, including a parade, a picnic, music, and fireworks
Alma Public Library - Easy Read - E OSBORNE
Cedarville Public Library - Easy Audio Cassette - E OSBORNE
Hats Off for the Fourth of July! by Harriet Ziefert. Spectators wait to see what will come next as the watch the town's Fourth of July parade.
Van Buren Public Library - Easy Read - E Z
Sweet Liberty: Freedom and Love Reign at Four Historical Fourth of July Celebrations by Paige Winship Dooly.
Cedarville Public Library - Fiction - SWEET
Mountainburg Public Library - Fiction - DOOLY
Video Resources on the Constitution.
Alma and Mulberry Public Libraries - DVD - 342.7302 VID
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Cheri by Colette. Set in the luxurious demi-monde of pre-First World War Paris, Chéri is the story of the love affair between the beautiful Léa and Chéri, the son of her old colleague and rival, Mme Oeloux. This movie stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Kathy Bates. Will be a limited release film in theaters June 26th.
Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI 1933-34. by Bryan Burrough. This true crime history appropriately balances violent shootouts and schemes for daring prison breaks with a detailed account of how the slew of robberies and headlines helped an ambitious federal bureaucrat named J. Edgar Hoover transform a small agency into the FBI we know today. This movie stars Johnny Depp and Christian Bale. Will be in theaters July 1st.
Van Buren and Mountainburg Public Libraries - On Order
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling. Sixth-year Hogwarts student Harry Potter gains valuable insights into the boy Voldemort once was, even as his own world is transformed by maturing friendships, schoolwork assistance from an unexpected source, and devastating losses. This movie stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson. Will be in theaters July 15th.
Cedarville, Mountainburg, Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries - Juvenile Fiction - J ROWLING
Alma, and Van Buren Public Libraries - Young Adult Fiction - YA ROWLING
Alma and Mountainburg Public Libraries - Audio Cassette - ROWLING
Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries- Compact Disc - ROWLING
Van Buren Public Library - Adult Spanish - ROWLING
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And the Dying is Easy: All-New Tales of Summertime Suspense. Edited by Joseph Pittman and Annette Riffle. Introduction / Joseph Pittman & Annette Riffle -- Salt on the rim / by Jeff Abbott -- A case of feline psychopathology / by Lydia Adamson -- Let sleeping dogs lie / by Ann Campbell -- The chocolate kidnapping clue / by JoAnna Carl -- Never neck at Niagara / by Edie Claire -- Unreasonable doubt / by Max Allan Collins -- Murder can hurt your ears / by Selma Eichler -- Journey's end / by Hazel Holt -- The body in the bay / by Peter King -- The jungle / by John Lantigua -- The Loch Ness mystery / by Sam McCarver -- Porridge and Bess / by Tamar Myers -- Missing, presumed... / by Dana Stabenow -- Call it dead time / by Andy Straka -- Not a monster of a chance / by Denise Swanson -- Corpse on a holy day / by Peter Tremayne -- Lightning strikes twice / by Judith Van Gieson -- Under the big black sun / by k.j.a. Wishnia -- Serve and volley / by Matt Witten -- Sweet rewards / by Wayne Worcester.
Alma Public Library - Adult Fiction - F AND
The Divine Hours: Prayers for Summertime. Compiled by Phyllis Tickle.
Alma and Van Buren Public Libraries - Adult Non-Fiction -264 TIC (Alma) and 264 DIV (Van Buren)
Summertime Treats: Recipes and Crafts for the Whole Family. by Sara Perry.
Mulberry and Van Buren Public Libraries - Adult Non-Fiction -641.5 PERRY
Summertime: Lets Look at the Seasons by Ann Schweniger.
Van Buren Public Library - Juevenile Fiction - J SCHWENIGER
Summertime in the Big Woods: Adapated from the Little House Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. A little girl and her pioneer family spend a summer in the Big Woods of Wisconsin.
Alma and Mulberry Public Libraries - Easy Collection - E SUMMERTIME (Alma) and E WILDER (Mulberry)
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The libraries in the Crawford County Library System will be closed Monday, May 25th for Memorial Day. We are sorry for any inconvienence.
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In continuing with our Summer Reading Theme: Be Creative, here is a list of books with the word "create" or "make" in the title. As always, feel free to place a hold on titles online, through email, or by calling or coming into your local library.
Animals make us human: creating the best life for animals by Temple Grandin and Ceatherine Johnson. From renowned scientist and animal welfare advocate Temple Grandin, this groundbreaking book is a clarion call to awareness of the inner lives of humankind's far-too-often mistreated and neglected companions. Based on research spanning over 30 years, these stunning insights into the very real emotions and thoughts of animals are sure to be a source of fascination and inspiration.
Van Buren Public Library - Non-Fiction Audio Book - 636.08 GRA
Real women scrap: create the life and layouts you've always wanted by Tasra Dawson.
Alma Public Library - Non-Fiction - 745.593 DAW
Love, magic and mudpies: raising your kids to feel loved, be kind and make a difference. by Bernie Siegel. From Dr. Siegel's experience as a father of five, grandfather of eight, pediatric surgeon, counselor to those with life-threatening illnesses, and as a Chosen Dad for the suicidal and abused children he has met, he knows that childhood has a profound effect on lifelong health. He's seen that what we learn in our earliest years has a direct effect on self-esteem, behavior, and choices. In this audiobook, he shares with the listener the gems he has garnered from his medial practice and family life. Parents are the co-creators of life and their children are the finest raw material they will ever have to work with.
*This is a digital audio book and is available for download through NetLibrary using your library card. Go to our www.crawfordcountylib.org, select "Online Resources", "Online Databases", NetLibrary. Or perform a search on our online catalog for this title and follow the link to NetLibrary in the book's "electronic resource" description.
The digital photography book: the step-by-step secrets for how to make your photos look like the pros! by Scott Kelby.
Mulberry Public Library - Non-Fiction - 775 KEL
How to make money on foreclosures answer book: practical answers to the more than 125 questions on investing in foreclosure property by Denise L. Evans. Foreclosure basics -- Deciding to invest in foreclosures -- Establish your goals -- Finding appropriate properties -- Understanding the parties and their motivations -- Ready, set, buy! -- Financing your purchase -- What you should know about taxes -- Bankruptcy and foreclosure -- The former owner.
Van Buren Public Library - Non-Fiction - 332.63 EVA
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There will be a Men's Basketball Tournament, April 23rd - 26th to raise money for the purchase of brick for the new Cedarville Public Library. Cost is 100.00 per team and the tournament will take place at the Cedarville High School Gym. Come shoot some hoops and raise money for a good cause!
For more information call 479-474-3859 or the Cedarville library at 410-1853.
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The Cedarville Community Association is collecting items for an auction to raise money for the brick on the new Cedarville Library. They ask that you remember that this is a fundraiser for the library and that they need your "Good Junk". Items may be dropped off at the library, 639 Pirates Way, Monday - Friday from 9:30am - 5:30pm.
The Auction will be held Saturday, April 18th. Viewing time will open at 8:00 a.m. and auction will begin at 10:00 a.m.
For more information call Janice Prater at 474-6246 or the Cedarville library at 410-1853.
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