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1300 Foulk Road
Wilmington, DE 19803
Branch Manager: Diana Brown

Phone: (302) 477-3150
Fax: (302) 477-4545

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10:00-9:00

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10:00-5:00

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Closed

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 WARNING     WARNING     WARNING     WARNING

 Your library Internet access may be terminated.

 Starting July 1st any patron with more than $5.00 in late fees or fines
 on their library card will lose their Internet access.
 
 If you think you have more than $5.00 in fines and fees please have 
 library staff check your account before July 1st.

Posted Tuesday, June 3, 2009 

 Are you looking for a job, but having
 a hard time finding one?
 
  

 New Castle County Libraries can help you!  
  Click here for information
 on unemployment insurance, job hunting
 strategies, job boards, applying on-line,
 resumes, cover letters, interviewing,
 researching a company, and much more!  
      

Libraries Closed July 4 Weekend

The New Castle County Libraries will be closed on Friday, July 3; Saturday, July 4; and Sunday, July 5 for the Independence Day holiday and our regular Sunday closings.

Please renew your items early

 Bridge to a New Position
 July 21, 24 & 27, 2009
 12:00 - 3:00 pm 
 
 
  
  
 
 Need to brush up your job seeking skills?  Bridge to
 a New Position is a series of workshops on resume
 writing, interviewing technique, and job search
 strategies presented by RSVP Volunteers with
 support from Delaware's Society for Human Resource Management
 Groups and the Delaware Economic Development Office.
 
 Registration is required to attend the workshop series.  For more
 information, or to register, call Susan Fox at (302) 255-9690.
    
Brandywine Hundred's 
4th Annual Adult Summer Reading Program
June 1st through August 31st

 Registration begins June 1st;
 
 No book discussions to attend;

 Read eight (8) books over the summer to complete the program;

 Participants must submit a brief review of each book read;

 An entry form for a weekly prize drawing is attached to each
    book review form;

 Everyone who completes the program will win a prize;

 Registration is required for this program.

Please register in person at the Adult Reference Desk.  We can not accept telephone registrations for this program.

For more information please stop by the Adult Reference Desk in person, or call us at (302) 477-3150.

 Adult Summer Reading Club Details

 Adult Summer Reading Program Book Review Form

  


  Youth Summer Reading Program
  June 1- August 15, 2009

  * Sign up begins Monday June 1st and ends  
     Saturday, August 15, 2009.

  * Children ages 0-17 are welcome to
     participate.

  * Participants can win a weekly prize, receive 
     prizes at 6 and 30 hours of reading, and are
     entered into a raffle for prize books after 
     completing 60 hours of reading.

    
For additional information please  click here.  
 
 

  Got Summer Reading?  Read it On-Line!
  
 These websites have full-text versions of classics
 by authors such as the Brontes, Willa Cather,
 Dumas, Fitzgerald, Hawthorne, Ibsen, Jack London,
 Poe, Shakespeare, Mary Shelley, Upton Sinclair,
 Mark Twain, and Jules Verne.  
 
 Novels, plays, and short stories are included.
 
  Project Gutenberg         Bibliomania             The Literature Page

  Classic Bookshelf        The Literature Network        Bartleby.com

  Classic Reader           LibriVox (downloadable Audio)
 







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