“The Rose Legacy” by Jessica Day George

“The Rose Legacy” by Jessica Day George

“The Rose Legacy” by Jessica Day George

Anthea is a poor orphan girl who has grown up being passed from relative to relative. When she is forced to move one last time to family she has never heard of, she finds an uncle and cousin who welcome her with open arms. She also discovers a world of wonderful creatures. She also finds that she has a special gift and is able to communicate with the horses in a wonderful Way- they can speak with each other using their minds.

All is not well, though, and when the King discovers that horses still exist, and in order to save them all, Anthea and her cousin Jilly journey to appeal to the Queen.

Full of danger, a cast of well-written characters, a fluffy little owl, and of course horses, this book will be perfect for fans of George’s other middle grade works and any one who loves horses and wishes they could talk.

“Will delight readers who love a classic-feeling fantasy, as well as those who absolutely love horses . . . This thought-provoking fantasy with relatable characters is clever and heartfelt.” – Booklist

March Kid and Tween Crafts

March Kid and Tween Crafts

Kid and Tween Crafts

The Second and Fourth Thursday at 4:00 pm in the Community Room

 

March 14th: Hinged  Paper  Puppets

March 28th:  Perler Bead Creations

Both the Kids (ages 6 to 8) and the Tweens (ages 9 to 11) are welcome to attend!

All supplies are provided by the library.

March Teen Crafts and Events

March Teen Crafts and Events

We have LOTS of fun things planned for the teens in March!  Here’s a breakdown of all the great things you’ll want to do:

TEEN ACTION COUNCIL: Monday, March 4 at 3:30 to 4:15 pm

TEEN CRAFT: Thursday, March 7 at 4:00 pm – Join us to make some cool LED Cuff Bracelets!

TEEN TECH PARTY:  Friday, March 8 at 7:00 to 9:00 pm – “Putting it all together!” 3D Pens! Robot races! Circuits! Snacks and more! Bring a remote control with you to program the robots…

TEEN BOOK CLUB: Monday, March 11 at 4:00 –  “Once upon a time… I found a retold fairy tale.” Find a “retold” fairy tale, read it and the original tale, then join us for all things FANTASY where you can share your fairy tale adventure with everyone else!

 TEEN CRAFT: Thursday, March 21 at 4:00 pm – Come and learn how to do NOTAN  art work.

YOUNG LEAGUE OF WRITERS: Monday March 24 at 4:00 pm – “Writing to an Editor’s Specifications”

We hope to see you there!

All teen activities and events are for those ages 12 to 17,  All craft supplies are provided.  All you need to bring is yourself and maybe a friend!

February Kid and Tween Crafts

February Kid and Tween Crafts

Kid and Tween Crafts

The Second and Fourth Thursday at 4:00 pm in the Community Room

 

February 14th:  Eiffel Tower Construction

February 28th:  Paper Pimpernel Scrap Art

Both the Kids (ages 6 to 8) and the Tweens (ages 9 to 11) are welcome to attend!

All supplies are provided by the library.

February Teen Crafts and Events

February Teen Crafts and Events

We have LOTS of fun things planned for the teens in February!  Here’s a breakdown of all the great things you’ll want to do:

TEEN CRAFT: Thursday, February 7 at 4:00 pm – Join us to make some Candy Sushi, just like in the picture above!

TEEN BOOK CLUB: Monday, February 11 at 4:00 –  We’re reading “The Scarlet Pimpernel” by Baroness Emmuska Orczy.

 TEEN CRAFT: Thursday, February 21 at 4:00 pm – Join us to make a French Door Plaque.

YOUNG LEAGUE OF WRITERS: Monday February 24 at 4:00 pm – Keep the “ball” rolling.

We hope to see you there!

All teen activities and events are for those ages 12 to 17,  All craft supplies are provided.  All you need to bring is yourself and maybe a friend!

On The Same Page Presents: Madison Library District’s Masked Ball!

On The Same Page Presents: Madison Library District’s Masked Ball!

Friday, March 1, 2019

8:00 PM in the community room.

Get your tickets now for the formal event of the year,

Madison Library District’s Masked Ball!

You won’t want to miss this free family outing full of good music and a bit of mystery.

We encourage everyone to dress up and wear Venetian style half masks.

All are welcome.

Free tickets are available at the reference desk.