Newcastle Public Library
Newcastle Preschool Fun Reminder
Let me see you smile on Wednesday, February 22! Not only are we friendly and really do want to see your smiling faces - but that is also the name of our preschool program. The program will include stories and activities to celebrate healthy teeth and a beautiful smile. ![]()
Then on February 29 we are doing "One, two, three". Wow, we are counting our way all the way through our stories and activities.
Come join us each of these days at 11 am at the Newcastle Public Library.
Add a commentLove Knot Bracelets by Teens
Last Updated on Monday, 13 February 2012 10:04
On February 14 at 3:30 p.m., share the love with a special St. Valentine's Day craft. Teens will learn how to make a love knot bracelet to give to a favorite sweetheart or keep for themselves.
Sign up online or by calling the library at 387-5076.
Add a commentNewcastle's Brown Bag Book Discussion set

The Newcastle Public Library’s Brown Bag Book Discussion group conducts its next monthly meeting at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, at the library, 705 NW 10th St.
This month’s selected book is “Winter Garden” by Kristin Hannah. It looks at the journey two sisters take into learning more about their mother’s life while they help care for their ailing father.
Add a commentNewcastle Teen Book Club looks at “The Boy Who Dared”

What would it be like as young person in Nazi Germany, jailed for disagreeing with the government?
The Newcastle Public Library’s Teen Book Club takes on that question as it looks at the book “The Boy Who Dared,” by Susan Bartoletti, at its monthly meeting, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, at the library, 705 NW 10th St.
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Newcastle tweens to discuss “The Floating Circus”

The Newcastle Public Library’s Tweens Book Club goes to the circus, without leaving the library, in its next discussion.
The club, for ages 9-12, meets at 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, at the library, 705 NW 10th St.
This month’s book is “The Floating Circus” by Vaughn Zimmer.
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