Provided by Franklin County Public Library District
Library Corner
Current Hours: Monday through Friday 1 to 6; Saturday, 1 to 4.
Expanded Services: The Libraries are open for “Grab-&-Go: services. Patrons who want to enter the buildings to select books, movies, magazines, etc. may do so. Computers will be available by appointment. Brookville’s study rooms will also be available by appointment. Meeting rooms remain available for use by local governmental agencies. Cushioned seating, toys, and video gaming systems will NOT be available. Social distancing, sanitizing procedures, and mask usage are in effect. Call-Ahead services remain in place for those choosing curbside delivery
Contact us: fclibraries.org; Brookville—765.647.4031; Laurel—765.698.2582
Printing, copying, and faxing: We now offer printing services through the Princh app. Download and install the app on your mobile device to send documents to our printers. Payments may be made electronically through the app. Alternately, email documents to documents.fclibraries@gmail.com or drop them off in our dropboxes. Copies are 10 cents per page for black-and-white and 25 cents per page for color copies. Call to schedule a pick-up time.
24/7 WIFI: Please feel free to utilize the WIFI provided 24/7 in our parking lots in Brookville and Laurel. Just drive in and work from your car.
Library Catalog App: Evergreen Indiana, of which the Franklin County Public Library District is a part, recently announced the release of a dedicated mobile app for both Android and iOS devices. Library cardholders may search the Evergreen Indiana catalog and manage their accounts from their phone or tablet.
Virtual Rhyme Time Fun: Ms. Jennifer will share new animal songs, rhymes, and fingerplays. Be sure to pick up a Storytime Kit prior to the program, so you can shake and dance along with your very own shaker eggs and play scarf. Facebook Live; Mondays @ 10.
New and Noteworthy Children’s Books for Beginner Readers: Ms. Jennifer will be sharing new books we have for kids who are just beginning to read. A flyer with all the books she mentions will be shared on our Facebook page after the program and all the books discussed will be available to place on hold if you find ones that interest you. Facebook Live; Wed, Sept. 16, 11.
Read Along with Ms. Jennifer: Explores different animals from around the world. Be sure to pick up a Monthly Storytime Kit prior to this event, so your kids will have a copy of each of the books she will be reading. Facebook Live; Fri, Sept. 18, 11.
Pinterest Club Facebook Live: We will be making beautiful holiday luminaries using some everyday household items. Fri, Sept. 18, 12 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Paint Pouring DIY with Mrs. R: Learn to do Paint Pouring and create a masterpiece. Kits available on Sept 14. Numbers are limited. Contact Heather at heather@fclibraries.org to get on the list for a kit. Disclaimer: This is a messy DIY but out of the mess will come a beautiful painting. You will need to have paper under your canvas to collect the extra paint that will come from the movement of the canvas. Facebook Live, Mon, Sept. 21, 4.
StoryWalks®: The Franklin County Public Library District is partnering with the Brookville Town Council and the DNR to provide picture books along trails. At the town park, start at the parking lot near the river, follow the main walking trail, and enjoy a StoryWalk® with your family. This week’s story, A Good Day’s Fishing, is an ode to fly-fishing, and the elusive trout. Kids will learn all about different types of hooks, bobbers, and sinkers, and will discover the one thing that you ABSOLUTELY NEED for a good day of fishing. At the Mounds State Rec Area, we offer monthly picture books along the Wildlife Wander Trail. The trail is .75 miles long and is perfect for families of all ages. The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT, and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-HubbardLibrary. StoryWalk® is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson.
Cook with Books Online: Cook with Books continues every Wednesday at noon.
2020 Census: Have you been counted? The deadline has been extended to September 30. Visit census.gov for more information.
Slide Projector Sought: If you have a carousel slide projector that you no longer need or want, the library is looking for one. Please contact Julie, julie@fclibraries.org, if you have questions or would like to donate a projector.