
Summer Reading Program & Art Camp @ the Council Grove Public Library
Join us on Thursdays May 29 — June 26th from 1:30-3:00pm
Sign up online at: councilgrove.lib.nckls.org Or call (620) 767-5716
Council Grove Public Library Summer Reading Program In Conjunction with the Council Grove Arts Council
If you are needing documents printed, please email them to us and we will print your items. Email to: cglib@tctelco.net or cgkids@tctelco.net
Hours of Operation:
Monday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm First Saturday of each month: 9:00am – 12:00pm
*Closed Holidays, dates around holidays and additional days for training at Director’s discretion.
Every Tuesday @ 10:00 am Kids ages 0-5 yrs old **Beginning Aug 20, 2024**
Contact Information:
829 West Main Street
Council Grove, KS. 66846
Phone: 620-767-5716
Email: cglib@tctelco.net
Fax: 620-767-7312
New Books!

Junior Fiction Large Print
Oof! After solving the case of the Royal Rumpus, Olive Cobin Zang and her elite team of underdogs are on top of the world. As the awkward, crime-fighting Misfits, they’re acing every mission thrown at them from NOCK (aka No One Can Know, the covert agency they work for). But when their classmate Zeke starts receiving threatening notes, the Misfits are stumped. They’re no strangers to danger, but this case is a total head-scratcher.

Young Adult
Fourteen-year-old Taína just learned that she is a descendant of a long line of strong Taíno women, but will knowing this help her bring peace and justice to her family and community? But life takes a wild turn when her abuela tells her she is a direct descendant of Anacaona, the beloved Taíno leader, warrior, and poet, who was murdered by the Spanish in 1503. Abuela says that it's time for her to step into her power like the women who came before her.

Adult
In 1956, the only dolls on the market for little girls let them pretend to be mothers. Ruth’s vision for a doll shaped like a grown woman and outfitted in an enviable wardrobe will let them dream they can be anything. In the decades to come—through soaring heights and devastating personal lows, public scandals and private tensions— each of them will have to decide how tightly to hold on to their creation. Because Barbie has never been just a doll—she’s a legacy.