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Our top ten most checked out Fiction book for 2012 (so far) are:

1. Zero Day by David Baldacci
2. Kill Alex Cross by James Patterson
3. One Summer by David Baldacci
4. D. C. Dead by Stuart Woods
5. Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich
6. The Affair by Lee Child
7. Breaking Silence by Linda Castillo
8. The Drop by Michael Connelly
9. The Devil Colony by James Rollins
10. Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

What have you read this year?

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CSPL will be closed Monday, January 16th for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

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The Community Blood Bank Bloodmobile will be at CSPL
Tuesday, November 1st,
2-6pm.

Photo ID is required. Must be 17 or older, 16 with a signed CBB parental consent form available at the blood drive, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in general good health. Please eat well before donating.

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Come to Cambridge Springs Public Library and get your craft on!
Tuesday, November 1st
7pm-8pm

We will be making a gum wrapper bracelet. Bring your own gum or candy wrappers (save them from all that Halloween candy!) or you can choose from a selection of other paper we will have on hand.
*You will need about 30 wrappers.

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Our Lincolns for the Library drive is over and the results are in!

At the last second, Joyce swooped in and took the lead from Charlotte, leaving Amanda and Stacie in 3rd and 4th place respectively.

So, since Joyce had the most money, the library will be updating our DVD collection. However, Charlotte’s cause was new books on CD, so if that what you were wishing for, don’t worry. Our rotating collection of books on CD will rotate shortly and instead of having only one collection of county audios, CSPL will be getting two to better serve our patrons with a wider range of choices.
Also, Stacie’s cause was a digital camera which we had donated by a patron and even Amanda’s goal of new computer monitors and speakers was met with the donation of a flat screen monitor and a couple of sets of speakers.
So not only do all of our library employees win, but so do our patrons!
Thank you Cambridge Springs!

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