New evening hours begin at Peabody library
According to librarian Mildred Buller, the Peabody Library will have new evenings hours. Starting April 14, the library has been open Tuesday evening until 7 p.m.
Librarians have been busy weeding again. There are a lot of non-fiction books for sale in the basement of the library. You are invited to come in and take a look at those offered.
New adult books at the library and their authors include the following:
"Quilts," Ljiljana Baird
"Larry Hatterberg's Kansas People," Larry Hatterberg
"83,000 Squire Miles," Steve Harper
"Last Stand of the Tallgrass Prairie," Aimee Larrabee and John Altman
"Saving America's Treasures," National Geographic
"American Country Folk Crafts," Carold Endler Sterbenz
"The Friesen Mill," Peggy Goertzen
"Out of the Dust," Karen Hesse
"The Persian Pickle Club," Sandra Dallas
"The Story of Alexanderwohl," David C. Wedel
"Consumer Reports Best Buys for Your Home," Editors of Consumer Reports
"Kovel's Antiques & Collectibles Price List 2003," Ralph and Terry Kovel
"The Other Twin," Katherine Stone
"Dating Game," Danielle Steele
"Sweet Memories," Lavytle Spencer
"Sweet Hush," Deborah Smith
"The Secret Hour," Luanne Rice
"The Jester," James Patterson and Andrew Gross
"Late Bloomer," Fern Michaels
"The King of Torts," John Grisham
"Kiss River," Diane Chamberlain
"A Bend in the River," Susan Gibbs
"Section 27 — A Century on a Family Farm," Mel Penner