Redemption, by David Baldacci
A Wonderful Stroke of Luck, by Anne
Beattie
Outside Looking In, by TC Boyle
The Better Sister, by Alafair Burke
The Eighth Sister, by Robert Dugoni
The Tale Teller, by Anne Hillerman
The A List (Reynolds #14), by J.A. Jance
Two Weeks, by Karen Kingsbury
The Tinderbox, by Beverly Lewis
The Dept. of Sensitive Crimes, by Alexander McCall-Smith
The 13 Minute Murder, by James Patterson
Miracle at St. Andrews, by James Patterson
The Perfect Alibi, by Philip Margolin
Ambush, by Barbara Nickless
The Cornwalls are Gone, by James Patterson
The First Lady, by James Patterson
The 18th Abduction, by James Patterson
Triple Jeopardy, by Anne Perry
Neon Prey, by John Sandford
Someone Knows, by Lisa Scottoline
DPL
Plant-a-seed,
Grow-a-Giant: Tree from seed planting workshop
Sat., April 20
from 1-2 p.m.
Celebrate Earth Day, and learn how to plant a tree from seed with local arbor enthusiast, Yaz Berrada. Attendees will plant
their own seeds to take home!
This workshop is FREE!
The Second Mountain, by David Brooks
The Last Stone, by Mark Bowden
My Mexico City Kitchen, by Gabriella
Camara
Being and Becoming Ute: The Story of an
American Indian People, by Sondra Jones
In the Cradle of Storms, by Mark Obmasik
LIBRARY HOURS
APRIL 2019
Creative Crochet with Lynn Hardy!
SAT. APRIL 6 @ 1 P.M.
Learn to make a simple
market bag at this free
crochet class
Materials provided, but
registration is encouraged!
Call 882-4127
or stop by the desk!
5th Annual Cookbook Giveaway & exchange SAT. APR 27 12 –3 P.M.
Are you looking to spice up your bookshelf?
Come to our 5th annual
cookbook giveaway in the meeting room!
Bring some of your tired
favorites to swap out or just show up to snag something
new.
A different themed story time and age-
appropriate craft every week.
10 a.m., every Wednesday
A special Easter-themed storytime, fit with an
Easter Egg hunt in the library!
10 a.m., Wed. April 17
Weekly after school fun for K-8th graders.
3:45-4:45 Mon-Thurs. (through May 9)
Creatively connect with your
food system via the arts twice a month at DPL with Montezuma School to Farm Project Instructors.
4-5:30 p.m., every 1st & 3rd Thurs. (through May 2nd)
Bi-monthly hangout in the meeting room for teens
(grades 6-12). Every 2nd & 4th Thurs. at 3:45 in the meeting room (through May 9)
computer skills, e-readers, Facebook, and more! Walk-in slots as available or call in advance to book some time. Every Tues., 2-5 p.m.
Learn to make a simple market
bag with local crochet artist, Lynn Hardy! Materials provided, pre-registration is encouraged! Sat. Apr. 6 at 1 p.m.
Instructor led yoga class,
open to all in the meeting room. Bring your own mat, water. Sun. Apr. 7, 14 & 28 at 9:30 a.m.
DPL’s book club meets the
second Thursday of the month. This month, the group discusses Sisters-in-Law: Sandra Day O’Connor & Ruth Bader Ginsburg went to the Supreme Court and Changed the World by Linda Hirshman. Next month’s pick is Being Mortal by Atul Gawande. Thurs., Apr. 11 at 9 a.m.
Celebrate Earth Day with local arbor
enthusiast Yaz Berrada at this hands-on seed planting workshop. Sat., Apr. 20 at 1 p.m.
DOLORES PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF
Diana Donohue — Library Director
Sheri Mills— Library Assistant/Interlibrary Loans
April’s new DVDs
New childrens’, juvenile & young adult books