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South Milwaukee Library September events

The Friends of the Library will be holding their first fall book sale on Saturday, September 11 from 9:30-3.  Great bargains!  The next Monday book sale will be October4th from 9:30-11.

There is still time to register for story time.  Register in person or call 768-8195, ext 3.  Children up to 6 years are welcomed.  We have stories, puppet shows, crafts, songs and games.

On Wednesday, September 29 from 6 - 7:45 pm children's author and South Milwaukee resident Janet Halfmann will launch two of her new books.  They are Fur and Feathers and Good Night Little Sea Otter.  There will be activities, prizes and book performances by South Milwaukee school students.  Books will be available for sale and signing.  For more information go to janethalfmann.com.

Hey kids.  Want to read to "I'll Be"  a therapy dog. "I'll Be" is a KIng Charles Caviler Spaniel who is eager to hear children read aloug.  Children in K-5 can sign up for a 20 minute session on Thursdays, September 23, September 30, October 7 and October 14th between 3:30-5:15.  Each child is encouraged to complete two- 20 minutes sessions to earn a free book and certificate.  The child can bring his favorite book from home or choose one from the library.  Call the Youth Room at 414 768-8195, ext 3 to register or register in person.

The Library will be offering compter classes once again on Saturday, September 25th in the morning. Check out our web site for more information.  Call the adult reference desk at 768-8195, ext 2 for more information.

Do you want to be notified about your item that is about to be due, that your reserve item is in or that you have an overdue item?  Be sure that the library has your CURRENT e-mail addraess. 

Learning Express Practice Test Database.  The Library offers a database of test study guides to users from of charge.  Whether you are studying for your GED, college admissions (ACT or SAT) or practice for a civil service exam you can do it from the library or from home. You can access it though the online catalog.  Click on to databases and follow the insturctions.  You do need to have a library card and no charges on your record.

You can pay your fees and fines online or make a donation to the South Milwauke Public Library Foundation through the online Countycat.  Click on "What can I kdo in the Countycat"? and follow the instructions.

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