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The Plattsmouth Public Library is now utilizing OverDrive Digital Library Reserve®, a web-based digital media platform that enables library patrons to download popular digital audio books from their library's web site. Audio books are available in a wide variety of popular genres, including fiction, romance, suspense, YA fiction, business, self-help, and language learning. Downloadable audio books download to a PC/laptop, burn to CD, or transfer to over 500 portable devices, including most MP3 players.
These digital books may be checked out for a limited period of time, downloaded to the patron's device and are automatically returned to the collection when the checkout time expires. The library does not need to purchase any additional equipment to provide this remote service to patrons.
Visit http://nebraska.lib.overdrive.com to get started. |
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Kid's Saturdays @ the Library |
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Photo courtesy of www.eastgwillimbury.ca/
February 6, 2010:
Olympics Kickoff
Actitivities include: stories, Olympic craft projects and indoor Library Olympics
February 13, 2010:
Valentine's Day
Actitivities include: stories, making Valentines and Valentine's Day games
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Tax Forms Available
It’s that time of year again when our thoughts turn to taxes. Where can you get all of those forms that you might need?
A limited number of tax forms are available at the library. But if the library doesn’t have the form you need, other options are available.
www.irs.gov will take you the site where you can find federal forms and publications.
www.revenue.ne.gov/tax/current/current.html will help you find current Nebraska tax forms.
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Helping Hands @ Your Library
Please become part of the “Helping Hands @ Your Library” program.
To become part of our program:
1. Take a hand from the “Helping Hands Tree” located at the front entrance of the library.
2. Buy the item/items listed on the hand.
3. Return the item/items with the “Helping Hand” to the information desk.
“Thank You”for everything you do. |
Like Tyler's previous protagonists, Liam Pennywell is a man of unexceptional talents, plain demeanor, modest means and curtailed ambition. At age 60, he's been fired from his teaching job at a second-rate private boys' school in Baltimore, a job below his academic training and original expectations. An unsentimental, noncontemplative survivor of two failed marriages and the emotionally detached father of three grown daughters, Liam is jolted into alarm after he's attacked in his apartment and loses all memory of the experience.
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