Friday, September 7, 2012

Friends of the Library Book Sale


 Located in the Niceville Community Center. Gently used books and more for all ages Friends preview: Friday, September 14 from 4 - 6pm. Not a Friend? No problem you can join at the door. General public: Saturday, September 15 from 8:30am to 2pm.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

FOL Booksale

Friends of the Library Book Sale Friday, September 14  4 - 6pm Friends Preview Saturday, September 15 8:30am to 2pm Community Center If you would like to volunteer to help, please contact Beverly Roehl at beverly.roehl@cox.net





Friends of the Library Potluck Luncheon

FOL potluck luncheon will be held on August 13 at noon in the Community Center. Drinks and a dessert will be provided. Please contact Martha to coordinate items. A brief business meeting will follow.

 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

FOL Summer Book Club Begins

Beat the heat and join us for the Friends of the Library Summer Book Club.

Please check your local library for an available copy of the book or place a hold on the title.   The discussions will be on Wednesdays @ 10:00 a.m. in the Library.
 
May 30 - A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick
June 27- Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian
July 25 - Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
August 22 - State of Wonder by Ann Patchett

Friday, March 23, 2012

Come Celebrate Woman's History Month with Marjory Stoneman Douglas: An Activist's Life

Join the Friends of the Niceville Library as they host this enlightening program on Florida's own "Marjory Stoneman Douglas: An Activist's Life." Author and historian, Jack E. Davis from the University of Florida will discuss the public life of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who in 1998 died at age108 as Florida's longest living activist.
This FREE program will be held at the Niceville Community Center, 204 Partin Drive N., adjacent to the Library on Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at 11:00 am. For more information or to reserve your spot call the library at 279-4863 ext 1504. This exciting program is the third in a series "Florida: Then and Now" funded by a grant from the Florida Humanities Council.