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Anime Fest: Saturday, October 15, 1:00-5:00pm
Join us for our third annual Anime Fest! We’ll have artists, panel discussions, gaming and more! Cosplay encouraged. All ages welcome! Drop in program.
Upcoming Programs
Adult - Doughnuts and Downloadables
Thursday, October 20, 7:00-8:00pm
Come join us for doughnuts and find out about downloading books, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines. Learn how to get all of these resources free from the library! No registration required. 
Drop in program.
 
Young Adult - Slow Reading Club
Friday, October 7, 6:00-7:30pm
Bring whatever you’re reading (or check something out while you’re here!) and join us for a quiet, comfortable place to read, with snacks! D
rop in program.
Youth Services - Haunted House Contest
All Ages
Entries due by Friday, October 21.
Create a haunted house and enter this creepy competition. Work as a group or create your own individual house. Prizes will be awarded in many categories including funniest, scariest, and best house based on a book. All entries will be displayed at the library.

 
Recommendations
Adult
Julie and Romeo
By Jeanne Ray
Romeo and Juliet is updated in this story of lifelong enemies who unexpectedly find love in their autumn years. The Rosemans and the Cocciamanis have been enemies for decades—though no one remembers why. It certainly goes deeper than their relationship as rival florists. When members of the current “middle generation”, Julie Roseman and Romeo Cocciamani, meet again at a small business seminar, sparks fly—but not the angry kind. Can they find love at 60 despite their families’ history of mutual hatred? Note: Ray is the mother of author Ann Patchett.
Young Adult
Cool Japan Guide
By Abby Denson
Explore Japan in this brightly colored comic that will guide you through the land of manga and ramen. Artist Denson takes readers through packing to flying to recommended destinations.  A great way to see Japan, whether you are planning a trip soon or just want to dream about it.
 
Youth Services
Missy Piggle-Wiggle and the Whatever Cure
By Ann M. Martin
The story of Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle continues! This new story was inspired by the beloved books from Betty MacDonald, and is written by Ann M. Martin in collaboration with the original author’s great-granddaughter, Annie Parnell. In this book, Missy Piggle-Wiggle, the original magical lady’s niece, comes to live at the upside down house while Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle is out of town. Missy helps cure all kinds of new problems, including too much “Whatever” and “Just One More Minute” troubles. Missy even helps cure a couple of parents! This is a fun one that’ll take you back, if you’re an original Piggle-Wiggle fan.






 
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