Welcome to the final discussion of Coraline. This section started off with a bang with Coraline exploring more creepy stuff and finding her other father. I just don't know how Coraline has the braveness to fight off these horrible creatures! What did you think when she ripped out his other eye instead of letting him…
Coraline, Week 3
By Erin K.
Welcome to Week 3 of the Online Book Club discussion of Coraline. What did you think of this section? Did you think it was more spooky than the first section? Were you surprised that Coraline's parents were taken? I figured something horrible was going to happen at the beginning of the section because it seemed…
Passion, Perseverance, And Peers: What I Learned About Publishing from Best-Selling Author Randy Overbeck
By Taryn Taylor
I’ve been a reader and writer most of my life and often wondered what it actually takes to become a published author. Recently, I had the fortune of asking retired Greene County educator turned best-selling author Randy Overbeck to share his journey to publication and how he assists other writers with their own publishing dreams…
Thanks for a Spook-tacular Night at Terrifying Trivia!
By Taryn Taylor
Thank you to everyone who came out, played some trivia, dressed up, and celebrated all things spooky at the Fearborn Community Library this past weekend. We had a blast with all of you and want to congratulate all trivia and costume contest winners from each round - you all really showed up and showed out…
Coraline, Week 2
By Erin K.
Welcome to Week 2 of the Online Book Club discussion for Coraline by Neil Gaiman. Did you enjoy the beginning of the book? Do you think you've ever read a book like this before? It's an interesting idea to think that Coraline is able to travel to a different dimension through a simple door. What…
Coraline, Week 1
By Erin K.
Welcome to Week 1 of the Online Book Club discussion of Coraline by Neil Gaiman. The Online Book Club, if you've never joined us before, is a book discussion group that takes place entirely online. Each week, I write a new blog post that talks about different aspects of the book, and you can interact…
Beavercreek Adult Take-and-Make: Washi tape cards
By mcrumbacher
This month we're making greeting cards from washi tape! The best thing about these cards is that you don't have to have any artistic ability and the options for designs are limitless! To claim your kit, click here: https://greenelibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/66fea66ef598f32800c9d157 Included in your kit: 5 blank cards and envelopes 1 black sharpie several rolls of washi…
Raise a Glass to Reading
By Dave Obenour
Thank you, Greene County! The Greene County Public Library Foundation hosted their annual celebration of early literacy last night at Raise a Glass to Reading and for the second year in a row you sold us out in advance. 125 of you came together in donating $125 a person, the same amount needed to fund…
Hallow-Read Beanstack reading challenge
By Taryn Taylor
Spooky season is here, but don't be afraid! Log your reading on Beanstack throughout the challenge to earn badges and be entered to win an age-appropriate spook-tacular prize! Join our Hallow-Read challenge this October - if you dare…
Tricks & Treats
By Taryn Taylor
Find spooky programming and catalog picks at your community library all October long! Happening at Your Library BEAVERCREEK We Read Dead People: a Literary Ghost Walk Friday, Oct. 4 • 7 - 8pm Tour the library after dark, and meet the hosts of famous authors who have come back to tell their spooky stories. CEDARVILLE Pottery…
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