What's Happening @ the Library
 
Welcome to our monthly newsletter.  We wanted to provide an update on how to access our services.   We are allowing patrons to reserve our study rooms (up to 3 days in advance) and we have tables out for use.   To reserve a study room visit: https://southplainfield.librarycalendar.com/reserve-room .Our hours are as follows:  Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 10am-8pm, Friday 10am-6pm, Saturdays 9am-5pm and Sundays 1pm-5pm. 
The Library will be closed Friday June 21 in observance of Juneteenth

If we don't have what you're looking for, you can go to our online catalog and search for what you're looking for and place it on hold from one of the libraries in our system and one of them will send it to us.  All items can be picked up Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10:00 AM to 8 PM, Friday 10:00 AM to 6 PM, Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM to 5 PM. Staff will contact you when your items are ready to be picked up. 


Eruption by Michael Crichton Swan Song by Elin Hilderbrand
Clete by James Lee Burke Resurrection by Danielle Steel
Middle of the Night by Riley Sager The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley
Husbands and Lovers by Beatriz Williams The Comfort of Ghosts by Jacqueline Winspear
A Talent for Murder by Peter Swanson The Rom-Commers by Katherine Center
Our Little Secret by Lisa Jackson The Glass Maker by Tracy Chevalier
Same As It Ever Was by Claire Lombardo The Next Parrish by Liv Constantine

One Deadly Eye by Randy Wayne White

Tangled Up In You by Christina Lauren
Bear by Julia Phillips Love Letters to a Serial Killer by Tasha Coryell
 

If you would like to put any of these books on hold, please visit our 

library catalog and log into your account with your library barcode and PIN number


 


 




 

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June is National Fruits and Vegetables Month

Celebrate National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables month this June with these colorful and tasty foods. Fruits and vegetables provide a variety of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and fiber — while remaining naturally low in calories, fat and sodium. In addition, they lower your risk of developing certain chronic diseases — and help you maintain a healthy weight. Whether you fancy a market, or just grow the fruits and veggies at home, enjoy any combination of these delectable delights to kick off your summer right.


Other things happening in June:

National Egg Day is June 3
Eggs are packed with nutrients and super versatile. Whether you like them scrambled, hard boiled, soft boiled, fried, poached, or baked, there are many delicious ways to eat eggs. Today, celebrate the humble egg with some breakfast tacos, egg salad, quiche, or even your favorite brownies.  Eggs are great to eat anytime … or any day, for that matter. 
 
 
 
International Sushi Day is June 18

June 18 celebrates a Japanese dish of rice, seasonings and vinegar. It’s International Sushi Day! Don’t let rules about eating sushi deter you from trying it. Today is a day to encourage people to eat more of it! Make it a food adventure by trying to use chopsticks. Learn how ginger cleanses the palate between different flavors so your mouth is ready to taste new, exciting varieties of sushi.  It’s time to sharpen up your chopstick technique and treat yourself for International Sushi Day.

 
National Smoothie Day is June 21
Just look at the day National Smoothie Day is celebrated: June 21, the first day of summer! So celebrate National Smoothie Day by blending together food, family, and fun in the sun as you kick off the first day of summer in style. Throw in your favorite mix of sweet juices, tangy fruits, fresh vegetables, and delectable surprise ingredients — and express your own personal take on the taste of summer.
 
 

Database of the Month

Hoopla
Hoopla Digital offers an enormous selection of digital video (movies and TV shows), music, audiobooks, ebooks and comics.  You can borrow the content and immediately read, listen or view it on your PC, TV, smartphone or other device. You will need a library card to access this resource.