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Category: Library Shutdowns
The Best Gift you can Give is to be a Friend
December is Write to a Friend Month
Spice up your letter writing by using greeting cards. Better yet write your note with different colored pens to show off your creative side. If you can't keep track of all your friends, use an address-book in order to find them more easily.
December is also Safe Toys and Gifts Month. So to help you keep the Holidays Merry and Bright by giving safe toys and gifts to children this Year preventblindness.org suggests the following:
- Make recommendations to family members and friends about gifts that you feel are appropriate for your child.
- Inspect all toys as much as possible before taking them out of the box. Once opened, go through each part of the toy to make sure there are no small parts that could be choking hazards or sharp edges.
- Avoid toys that shoot or include parts that fly off. BB guns and air guns should not even be considered toys. Flying toys caused 9,600 injuries in 2008.
- Gifts of sports equipment should always be accompanied by protective gear (such as a basketball along with eye goggles, a baseball with a batting helmet with a face shield). In fact, 90 percent of all sports-related eye injuries can be prevented by using the appropriate eye protection.
- Educate yourself on what products have been recalled. Contact the CPSC at (800) 638-2772 or go to www.cpsc.gov.
- Keep toys meant for older children away from younger ones. Closely monitor all activities to make sure smaller children do not have access to toys that are not at their age-appropriate level.
- Inspect toys for sturdiness. Your child’s toys should be durable, with no sharp edges or points. The toys should also withstand impact. Dispose of plastic wrapping material immediately on toys as they may have sharp edges.
- Never give toys with small parts to young children. If a part of a toy can fit inside a toilet paper roll, the toy is considered a choking hazard and is not appropriate for children under the age of 3.
Teen Scene- Wednesday, December 16 from 7-8 p.m. “Christmas Party”
Story Hour- Tuesday, December 15 from 11:30-12:30 p.m. “Christmas”
Kids’ First- Tuesday, December 15 from 4:15-5:15 p.m. “Christmas”
For this and all other library happenings be sure to check out our website at www.melbourne.lib.ia.us Library closings and cancellations are posted on our website or on the library door. The library will be shutdown from Thursday, December 24th – Sunday, January 3rd, 2010. We will reopen on Monday, January 4, 2010. We are sorry for the inconvenience this may cause. Please feel free to stock up before the shutdown. We will extend all due dates. Until next time, Happy Reading- and stay warm!
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Categories: Adult Programs, Children's Programs, Library Shutdowns
We will be having another shutdown again this month. We will be closed December 24th – January 1st. We will reopen on Friday, January 2. All library programs will be cancelled during our shutdown, but will resume as normal after. You may come in and stock up on your books, movies, etc. to get you through the shutdown. We will extend all due dates. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
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Categories: Library Shutdowns, Library Hours, Library Info
We will have 2 shutdowns again this year. The first will be from November 22 - November 24. We will reopen on November 26. We hope you have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!
Then in December we will be shutdown from December 24 - January 1. We will reopen on January 2. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause; please know that we will just extend the due dates for the items that are already checked out so there will be no late fees on those items. Please stop in to stock up on your movies, books, and magazines to get you through our shut-down. We wish you and your loved ones a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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Categories: Library Hours, Library Shutdowns