Children's
Programs
For more information or questions please call 770-385-6444 or email us at
kids@newtonlibrary.org

It's Summer Reading Club time for Children and Teens. Please
crawl to our special pages to Catch the
Reading Bug and for program information for the summer.
Storytimes in
Other Places
Storytime in Newborn
Who: For
those who live in and around Newborn - All Ages
What: Storytime
When: Every Wednesday at 4:15pm beginning May 7th
Where: Newborn City Hall @ the Newton County Library System's Newborn
Service Outlet
Details: Storytime at City Hall. Other services are also available on
Wednesday afternoons; get a library card; renew books, and get answers to
your questions.
Oak
Hill Stories
Who:
For those who live in and around Oak Hill (no groups please)
What: Storytime
When: Tuesdays at 4:00 pm for school age children;
When: Wednesdays at 10:00 am for preschool children and their caregivers
Where: Oak Hill Fire Station
Teen Programs
For more information or questions please call 770-385-6444 or email us at
teens@newtonlibrary.org
Adult Programs
For more information or questions please call 770-385-6449 or email us at
library@newtonlibrary.org
Brown Bag Book Club
Who: Adults
What: book discussion group
When: every third Wednesday from 12:00 noon until 1:00pm
Where: the Library Board Room
Details: book discussion group for those of us who don't want to or
can't meet in the evening. A chance to bring your lunch and talk
books. Reading is in genre areas instead of all reading the same book.
Join us!
Chapter & Verse Book Club
Who: interested adults
What: book discussion group
When: the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm
Where: Library Meeting Room
Details: A new evening book discussion group will read and discuss works of
fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
"A New Chapter" Book Club
Who: All adults, especially those who are grieving due
to the loss of a loved one.
What: book discussion group
When: Third Thursday in each month at 7:00pm
Where: Library Meeting Room
Details: The Library and Abby Hospice have partnered to form a monthly book
club to discuss works of fiction that help us understand the human
experience. Free and open to all.
Congressman Linder Outreach Event
Who: Adults
What: discussion
When: every third Wednesday from 1:00—3:00pm
Where: in the Library lobby
Details: A staff member from Congressman Linder’s office will be available
to answer questions, listen to concerns and help with Federal Agency
assistance.
Free Computer Classes
Who: Adults
What: Up to an hour of personalized instruction on the Internet.
When: Most Fridays at 10:30 am or 2:30 pm, by appointment only. Sign
up at the Information Desk or call 770-385-6449 for an appointment
Where: Adult Computer area
Details: Limited to 2 students per class, participants will be introduced to
the parts of the Internet browser, navigating through the Web, and looking
for information with search engines. We will visit a few websites where we
know the address and then search for others where the address is unknown.
There may even be time for some personalized searching.