The Library Board of Control and staff from around the parish offer thanks to all of the folks who came to our Fall Library Fest! So many memories were made, authors shared their books, vendor sold their unique products, community information was shared, some “unclaimed money” was found, and good food was eaten! We are looking forward to our 2024 Festivals! We’d also like to show gratitude to our November “Artist of the Month”, Kate Lemoine, for allowing us to share her unique photography. We are looking for an artist who would like to display their work through the month of December. Please contact Suzy Lemoine @ [email protected].
Tuesday, December 12th, the main library will host another Medicare Information seminar from 10 am too 12 noon. It will be followed at 1 pm by our weekly French Conversations program. This Medicare seminar is free and open to the public. Then, on Wednesday, December 14th, we will host a “Kid’s Craft” program at 4 pm. It will fill up quickly so come early to get your spot. On Saturday, December 16th, the main library will host another Medicare Information seminar from 10 am to 11:30 am. Please share the good news.
Our December Fine Free Month program is in full swing. Return any item in good condition to the main library or any branch and have all overdue fines waived. We will also take 50% off of existing fines and charges for lost / damaged items. If the new, reduced fee is paid in full during this period. This is our way of saying Thank You for your patronage year round.
Early notice: Wednesday, December 20th, we will be closed for an All Staff Day training. Christmas Holiday closures for the main library and the branches around the parish are: December 22nd, 23rd, 25th & 26th then December 29th & 30th.
Visit the Facebook page of your favorite library branch to see information about programs unique to them. Also, visit our website www.evangelinelibrary.org for updates. You can always call the main library @ 337-363-1369 or send an email to [email protected] for more information and never forget that libraries do change lives…. even in the cloud! Suzy Lemoine.