Library Notes

Posted August 13, 2014 at 1:29 pm

by: Gayla Duvall

What’s new at the Clinton County Public Library? www.clintoncountypubliclibrary.org.

Best Sellers: Power Play by Catherine Coulter; A Perfect Life by Danielle Steel; Remains of Innocence by J.A. Jance; Cut and Thrust by Stuart Woods; Invisible by James Patterson; Top Secret Twenty-One by Janet Evanovich; Wayfaring Stranger by James Lee Burke; Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King; The City by Dean Koontz; All Fall Down by Jennifer Weiner; Cop Town by Karin Slaughter; Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand.

During the Summer Reading program, we were very fortunate to have donations from the following people and businesses that make the program such a great success. Without their help, there would not be a Summer Reading Program.

Our sponsors this year were: A New U, Albany Ready Mix, People’s Bank & Trust of Clinton County, Williams Engineering, Arbonne, Town & Country Florist, Dyer Drug, First & Farmers Bank, Klassic shop, Burger King, Tina Taylor, IGA, Tyler Stearns, Pizza Hut, Porco, Wellness Center, Topical Tanning, Clinton County Extension Office, Karen’s Hair Salon, Stacy Smith, Air Evac, Bella Salon, Save-A-Lot, Monticello Banking, Hair World, Pepsi, Jones Restaurant, Paul and Kathy Conner, Dr. Cummings’ office, Norman and Peggy Asberry, McDonald’s, Clinton Tech Services, 1590 Auto Sales, Michelle Sawyers, Cash Express, Albany Police, Mitchell and Connie Shelton, Albany Ice House, Clinton County Sheriff’s Department, Cornerstone Restaurant, SKRECC, Clinton County Elite, Kelly’s Jewelry, Albany First Baptist, Lee’s Famous Recipe, KHEAA, Clinton County 21st Century, Terry and Stacy Thrasher, Kim Hadley, Judy Reneau, Stony Point Church, Shearer Drug, Clinton County Early Childhood Counsel, Penny’s Garden Spot, Kathleen Gregory, Michelle Earls, and Dr. Shirley Catron.

The website to view the oldest issues of The New Era and The Clinton County News online is listed below. We have issues from 1920 through 1962. It costs $125.00 to have rolls of microfilm converted to view online so, as money permits, we will be adding more years to the website: http://clintoncounty.advantage-preservation.com

You never know what you’ll find at the public library!