
Spaghetti Dinner featuring Patty Cerminara’s homemade Italian sauce, meatballs, pasta, bread, tossed salad, and dessert!
Saturday, February 19, 2022
At Church of the Good Shepherd
To benefit Rangeley Public Library
Adult Book Groups
Rangeley Readers
3rd Wednesday of each month at 10:00 AM
Adventure Book Group
Last Wednesday of each month at 4:00 PM
Children’s Programs
•OWL Club
Thursdays for children in kindergarten through second grade when school is in session (immediately after school)
•Preschool Story Hour
Fridays when school is in session at 10:00 AM
Announcing Comics Plus!
Comics Plus is an online collection of graphic novels which Rangeley Public Library patrons can access with their library card. The collection contains books for both children and adults, both fiction and nonfiction. Because this collection is not filtered at this time, we recommend that parents preview the site prior to their children accessing it to determine which materials are appropriate for their own children. To set up an account, visit our website (rangeleylibrary.org), hover over the resources tab, then online content/ebooks, and click on Comics Plus! You will be directed to choose your library, enter your barcode (your library account number) and create a password. From there you will have access to
20,000+ graphic novels. And the best part is, there is no waiting for access. If the book you want is in their collection, it is available to you immediately! Have fun checking out this new resource!
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