Welcome Back Students!
We are here
to help with any school projects or research papers. Visit us at our home page www.northbellmorelibrary.org for access to many databases
with valuable information and support for your schoolwork, available in the
library and from home. Students who have not yet read the required summer
reading book, can still come in to find the books in the YA section. If the
book is not on the shelf, a Librarian can request that a copy be brought into
the library.
BANNED BOOK WEEK
Banned Books
Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. It highlights the
value of free and open access to information and brings together the entire
book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas,
even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular. Banned Books Week 2018 will
be held September 23 – 29. The 2018 theme, “Banning Books Silences Stories,” is a reminder
that everyone needs to speak out against the tide of censorship. To honor Banned Books
Week we will have a contest! Stop by our temporary location to guess which
banned book has been shredded and put on display. Every correct guess will be entered
to win a raffle. The winner will be announced October 1st. To get more
information about banned books week or to see a list of banned and challenged
books, check www.bannedbooksweek.org.
CHESS CLUB
Tuesday,
September 25th 7-8:30pm
Do you like to play chess? Want to learn how to play? Join the NBL Chess Club!
All skill levels welcome. Chess boards will be provided. Open to grades 3 and
up. Please register in advance. This program will take place at Grace Lutheran
on 1294 Bellmore Avenue.
DID YOU KNOW?????????
The NBL has
over 1,000 video games, and we brought all of them to our temporary location.
We have games for Nintendo Switch, DS, Wii, Wii U, Microsoft Xbox 360and Xbox
One, and Sony PS3 and PS4. Video games are limited to two
per library card, and can be checked out
for 7 days. If you have any suggestions for purchase please email Mrs Tymecki at jtymecki@northbellmorelibrary.org.
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