Ho! Ho! Ho!
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!
 
This time of year can be so busy with shopping, parties, family gatherings, and holiday cheer! The library is here to offer a reprieve from this busy time of year. We have holiday programs to keep children entertained, a great selection of books for quiet evening reading, and cozy reading nooks in each library when you just need a little break.

The staff and volunteers would like to wish everyone the warmest of Christmas wishes, along with good health for 2018!
As always thank you for making the library a part of your life.
Welcome Kelsey!
Kelsey holds a Library and Information Technology Diploma from Durham College and has experience at the Oshawa Public Library, Peterborough Law Library and Douro-Dummer Public Library. She enjoys engaging with and listening to community members and is looking forward to continuing the work of enhancing library services to meet the needs of the community. Please help us welcome Kelsey!
BIG Screen Movie Night.
The Glass Castle. A young girl comes of age in a dysfunctional family of nonconformist nomads with a mother who's an eccentric artist and an alcoholic father who would stir the children's imagination with hope as a distraction to their poverty.
Bridgenorth Library. Wednesday December 13th. Show time is 7 pm. Free popcorn, drinks $1, suggested donation of $2 for admission.
Registration required by calling 705 292-5065.
Selwyn Public Library
Holiday Hours
 
  • December 9th
  • January 6th
  • Regency Retirement Home in Lakefield
  • Songs, stories, & snack
  • 10:30 – 11:30 AM
  • No registration required – Drop in
iPad & Computer Workshops.
Workshop have ended for the season, and will begin again the first of February.
Topics, dates, and times will be posted mid January on our website and on posters in the libraries.
Registration will be required.
Children's Programs @ The Library
HOLIDAY FAMILY STORYTIME (Ages birth to 5)
Enjoy holiday stories, songs, and bounces for you and your family. Wed. December 6th at the Bridgenorth Library. 10:30-11:00am.
CHRISTMAS BREAK PROGRAMS
Wed. Dec. 27th: Bridgenorth
  • Snowy Storytime: 10:30am-11:30am (Age 3-5).

  • NEW: GREENSCREEN!: Drop-in from 2:00-4:00pm (all ages). Bring your family and friends and strike a pose in front of the green screen. Several backgrounds and special effects to choose from!
Thurs. Dec. 28th: Ennismore
  • Parachute Play: 10:30-11:00am (Ages 12months-5yrs).

  • Build A Bot: Hack & Tinker to make robots out of everyday "stuff" to put on display in the library! 1:30-2:30pm (ages 6+).
Fri. Dec. 29th: Lakefield
  • LEGO Block Party: 10:30-11:30am. Come play! (Ages 4+).
Tues. Jan. 2nd: Lakefield
  • Fancy Nancy Oh la la Beauty Spa: 10:30-11:30am OR 2:00-3:00pm (Ages 3+). All attend with an adult spa buddy).
Wed. Jan. 3rd: Bridgenorth
  • Maker Morning: 10:30--11:30am. Create and explore our new tech toys and create with our supplies. You choose! (Ages 4+; ages 4-8 attend with an adult).
Thurs. Jan. 4th: Ennismore
  • NEW! Cubelets & LEGO!: 10:30-11:30am or 1:00-2:00pm. Add our new robotic blocks to your LEGO creations and explore how Cubelets work! (Ages 6+).

Sat. Jan. 6th: Regency Retirement Home, Lakefield
  • Drop-in Family Storytime: 10:30-11:00am (All Ages).
To Register for a children's program
*Fiction*

End Game by David Baldacci
Let Darkness Bury the Dead by Maureen Jennings
The Seagull by Ann Cleeves
A Question of Trust by Penny Vincenzi
A season to lie by Emily Littlejohn
Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan.
Minds of winter by Ed O'Loughlin
Merry and bright by Debbie Macomber
*DVDs*

American Gods Season One
Atomic Blonde
Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tales
Driftless Area
Grandma
The Hollars
Homeland Season Six
Poldark Season Three
Remember your library card! 
When you borrow an item from the library you can help us serve you better and reduce the chance of error by presenting your library card.

Get it! Use it!
  Hidden Gem: City of lies - by Victoria Thompson
Like most women, Elizabeth Miles assumes many roles; unlike most, hers have made her a woman on the run. Living on the edge of society, Elizabeth uses her guile to relieve so-called respectable men of their ill-gotten gains. But brutal and greedy entrepreneur Oscar Thornton is out for blood. He’s lost a great deal of money and is not going to forgive a woman for outwitting him. With his thugs hot on her trail, Elizabeth seizes the moment to blend in with a group of women who have an agenda of their own.
 
She never expects to like or understand these privileged women, but she soon comes to respect their intentions, forming an unlikely bond with the wealthy matriarch of the group whose son, Gideon, is the rarest of species—an honest man in a dishonest world. Elizabeth knows she’s playing a risky game, and her deception could be revealed at any moment, possibly even by sharp-eyed Gideon. Nor has she been forgotten by Thornton, who’s biding his time, waiting to strike. Elizabeth must draw on her wits and every last ounce of courage she possesses to keep her new life from being cut short by this vicious shadow from her past.
Contact Us
Bridgenorth Library: 705-292-5065
Lakefield Library: 705-652-8623
Ennismore Library: 705-292-8022

We welcome your questions & comments at  [email protected]