Book Smarts | Mt. Airy News

2022-09-24 09:47:37 By : Ms. Susan Chen

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Tom Clancy Zero Hour – Don Bentley

The Great Mrs. Elias – Barbara Chase-Ribound

Robert B. Parker’s Revenge Tour – Mike Lupica

Tracy Flick Can’t Win – Tom Perrotta

The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook – Ashley Craft

Red, White and Black – Robert L. Woodson Sr.

The summer programming is underway, lasting through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17. This week, The Bermuda Triangle Escape Room. Can you solve the puzzles? Pizza will be provided, bring your own drink.

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12; It’s Percy Jackson week. Learn about Greek Gods and Goddesses.

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; This week is cookout storytime, we’ll have hot dogs after storytime.

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old.

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5; This week is cookout storytime, we’ll have hot dogs after storytime.

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older; This week, The Bermuda Triangle Escape Room. Can you solve the puzzles? Pizza will be provided, bring your own drink.

Book Bag Giveaway. This summer, each time you check out books, put your name in the box at the check-out desk to win a bookbag full of school supplies. The drawing will be Friday, August 5.

Top Reader. The top reader of the summer, the one who turns in the most reading logs, with the most time read will win a Kindle. This contest is for youth ages 8 – 18. Turn in all reading logs by August 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. In August we will be reading and discussing Elegy for Iris by John Bayley. This is a story of his wife, Iris Murdoch, who developed Alzheimer’s and how they managed. We will also meet to watch the movie based on the book.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. For August, we will be reading Southern Comfort by Fern Michaels.

Classic Movie Monday on Aug.29 at 5:30 p.m. to watch Key Largo. Popcorn and water provided.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

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Reading time is here for kids of all ages. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. is Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. is Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old; and on Thursday at 11 a.m. is Preschool Storytime for ages 4-5.

Full STEAM Ahead – Tuesday afternoons from 4 — 5 p.m.. A new program for students in fourth through sixth grades. Students will listen to a book and/or read the book. Activities will be STEAM-based, built around science, technology, arts, math, literature and history.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. In September we will be reading and discussing The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

Chapters Book Club – meets the third Thursday of the month at 11:30. Members discuss the different books they have read.

It’s Yoga Y’all is held on the third Saturday of the month at 10:30 a.m., unless otherwise noted.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

September is Library Card Sign Up Month. “Find Your Voice at the Library.” To celebrate and encourage people new to the library to sign up for a library card, we are holding a daily raffle in the month of September. Each day, people who sign up for cards or check out books will put their name in a basket and we will draw at the end of each workday. The prizes may consist of different gift cards, books or other prizes. So, if you aren’t a member of our local library system, Northwestern Regional Library, come out and sign up in the month of September.

The library will be closed on Sept. 16 for staff development.

Robin Portis with the Master Gardeners of Surry County will give a talk on fall gardening at 2 p.m. on Sept. 13. Call 336-789-5108 in advance to register.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available to check out at the Mount Airy Public Library include:

Aura of Night – Heather Graham

The Healing of Natalie Curtis – Jane Kirkpatrick

The Librarian Spy – Madeline Martin

The Ex Hex – Erin Sterling

Sugar and Salt – Susan Wiggs

Invention of the Heart – Mary Connealy

Unfailing Love – Janette Oke and Laurel Oke Logan

The It Girl – Ruth Ware

The Last White Rose – Alison Weir

In Honor’s Defense – Karen Witemeyer

Raising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America’s Overdose Crisis – Beth Macy

Reading time is here for kids of all ages. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. is Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. is Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old; and on Thursday at 11 a.m. is Preschool Storytime for ages 4-5.

Full STEAM Ahead – Tuesday afternoons from 4 to 6. A new program for students in fourth through twelfth grades. Students will listen to a book and/or read the book. Activities will be STEAM-based, built around science, technology, arts, math, literature and history.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. In September we will be reading and discussing The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. For August, we will be reading Southern Comfort by Fern Michaels.

Chapters Book Club – meets the third Thursday of the month at 11:30. Members discuss the different books they have read.

Classic Movie Monday on Aug. 29 at 5:30 p.m. to watch Key Largo. Popcorn and water provided.

The first of a three-part education program on understanding Alzheimer’s and dementia will be held Aug. 31 at 2 p.m. at the library.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

September is Library Card Sign Up Month. “Find Your Voice at the Library.” To celebrate and encourage people new to the library to sign up for a library card, we are holding a daily raffle in the month of September. Each day, people who sign up for cards or check out books will put their name in a basket and we will draw at the end of each workday. The prizes may consist of different gift cards, books or other prizes. So, if you aren’t a member of our local library system, Northwestern Regional Library, come out and sign up in the month of September.

The library will be closed on Sept. 5 in observance of Labor Day, and on Sept. 16 for staff development.

Carmen Long from the NC Cooperative Extension will present a free food safety and food preservation workshop at 11:30 p.m. on Sept. 9.

Robin Portis with the Master Gardeners of Surry County will give a talk on fall gardening at 2 p.m. on Sept. 13. Call 336-789-5108 in advance to register.

The library will be closed for region wide staff development on Sept. 16

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available to check out at the Mount Airy Public Library include:

White Trees Crimson Snow – Sallie Bissell

The Apple Creek Announcement – Wanda Brunstetter

Carved In Stone – Elizabeth Camden

Projector for Sale – Steven Decker

Grace Under Fire – Julie Garwood

The Lines Between Us – Amy Lynn Green

The House Book – Susan Greenwood

The Big Dark Sky – Dean Koontz

The Sweet Remnants of Summer – Alexander McCall Smith

Shattered – James Patterson and James O. Born

Beyond the Desert Sands – Tracie Peterson

Portrait of an Unknown Woman – Daniel SIlva

The Dead of False Creek Sarah M. Stephen

From Shadowed Places – Jeremy M. Wright

Last Dance On the Starlight Pier – Sarah Bird

The Last House on the Street – Diane Chamberlain

The Sweet Life – Suzanne Woods Fisher

Ever Constant – Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse

The Bookseller’s Promise – Beth Wiseman

Empire of Pain : The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty – Patrick Rodden Keefe

Lightning Down : A World War II Story of Survival – Tom Clavin

Much Ado About 90 – Barbara Bates Smith

Just As I Am – Cicely Tyson

Reading time is here for kids of all ages. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. is Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. is Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old; and on Thursday at 11 a.m. is Preschool Storytime for ages 4-5.

Full STEAM Ahead – Tuesday afternoons from 4 to 6. A new program for students in fourth through twelfth grades. Students will listen to a book and/or read the book. Activities will be STEAM-based, built around science, technology, arts, math, literature and history.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. In August we will be reading and discussing Elegy for Iris by John Bayley. This is a story of his wife, Iris Murdoch, who developed Alzheimer’s and how they managed. We will also meet to watch the movie based on the book.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. For August, we will be reading Southern Comfort by Fern Michaels.

Classic Movie Monday on Aug. 29 at 5:30 p.m. to watch Key Largo. Popcorn and water provided.

The first of a three-part education program on understanding Alzheimer’s and dementia will be held Aug. 31 at 2 p.m. at the library.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

September is Library Card Sign Up Month. “Find Your Voice at the Library.” To celebrate and encourage people new to the library to sign up for a library card, we are holding a daily raffle in the month of September. Each day, people who sign up for cards or check out books will put their name in a basket and we will draw at the end of each workday. The prizes may consist of different gift cards, books or other prizes. So, if you aren’t a member of our local library system, Northwestern Regional Library, come out and sign up in the month of September.

The library will be closed on Sept. 5 in observance of Labor Day, and on Sept. 16 for staff development.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available to check out at the Mount Airy Public Library include:

Listen to Me – Tess Gerritsen

The Best is Yet to Come – Debbie Macomber

The It Girl – Ruth Ware

Reading time is here for kids of all ages. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. is Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. is Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old; and on Thursday at 11 a.m. is Preschool Storytime for ages 4-5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. In August we will be reading and discussing Elegy for Iris by John Bayley. This is a story of his wife, Iris Murdoch, who developed Alzheimer’s and how they managed. We will also meet to watch the movie based on the book.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. For August, we will be reading Southern Comfort by Fern Michaels.

Classic Movie Monday on Aug. 29 at 5:30 p.m. to watch Key Largo. Popcorn and water provided.

The summer backpack reading program winners were: Johannah Brown for-second grade, Ryan Karpenko for grades 3 – 5, Kaitlyn Hollady for grades 6 – 8 and Caleb Brown for grades 9 – 12.

The Kindle winner was Noah Feuerberg, who logged 18,066 minutes of reading this summer. The participating youth logged in a total of 62,373 minutes this summer.

A special thank you goes to the Friends of the Library members. With their hard work in raising funds we were able to provide programming, crafts, pizza, the backpacks full of goodies and the Kindle. This group does an amazing job. If you would like to join, come by the library for a pamphlet.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

DOBSON — After a two-year break from play due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Surry-Yadkin Electric Membership Corporation (SYEMC) was able to donate $9,750 each to four area nonprofits after the cooperative’s 10th Charity Golf Tournament brought in more than $39,000. The 2022 golf tournament goal was $30,000.

This week, members of SYEMC’s Community Projects Committee, led by chairman Travis Bode, SYEMC’s economic development coordinator, presented checks to the Yadkin Valley United Fund, Grace Clinic of Elkin, Greater Mount Airy Ministry of Hospitality — which include The Shepherd’s House and Helping Hands Foundation — and Second Harvest Food Bank.

The day of the tournament, representatives of the nonprofits were on hand to help volunteer and greet the 120 golfers at Cedarbrook Country Club in State Road. The 30 teams were divided into three flights for the captain’s choice format.

Winners of the championship flight, with a score of 55 were Gene Walden, Brandon Carroll, Cecil Alexander and Nelson Rector. In second place, with a 55, were Adam Key, Daryl Tilley, Connor Key and Glen Key.

First flight winners were Donnie Limon, Daniel Rodriguez, Brent Whittington and David Rodriguez, with a score of 53. Second place, with a score of 53, were John Evans, Clark Comer, Robert Kent and Jeff Benfield.

The winners of the second flight, with a score of 57, were Michael Frazier, Laura Neely, Erica Parker and Greyson Cox. Second place, with a score of 60, were Noah Hill, Toliver Wright, Patrick Frazier and Cody Spencer.

Closest to the pin award went to Tony Shinault, and longest drive winner was Michael Frazier.

“When the sponsorship money started coming in, we were elated to find we had so much support from business partners and players that we passed our goal by almost $10,000 and we had a waitlist for teams,” said Bode. “Next year we hope to restructure our tournament so we can include more golfers.

“Surry-Yadkin Electric’s employees love that we have a chance to support nonprofits in this way. It is part of our cooperative principles, with one being concern for community,” he said. “We have caring, giving employees and we are honored to have business and community members who join us in making a difference for those in our area.”

In addition to the annual golf tournament, Surry-Yadkin EMC, a member-owned electric cooperative, hosts a food drive in the fall, sponsors families at Christmas, sponsors youth programs such NC Youth Tour, Bright Ideas Education Grants (with applications from area teachers due by Sept. 15) and Touchstone Energy Sports Camp, and more.

For more information on SYEMC and its community programs, visit the cooperative’s website at syemc.com.

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Tom Clancy Zero Hour – Don Bentley

The Great Mrs. Elias – Barbara Chase-Ribound

Robert B. Parker’s Revenge Tour – Mike Lupica

Tracy Flick Can’t Win – Tom Perrotta

The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook – Ashley Craft

Red, White and Black – Robert L. Woodson Sr.

The summer programming is underway, lasting through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17. This week, The Bermuda Triangle Escape Room. Can you solve the puzzles? Pizza will be provided, bring your own drink.

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12; It’s Percy Jackson week. Learn about Greek Gods and Goddesses.

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; This week is cookout storytime, we’ll have hot dogs after storytime.

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old.

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5; This week is cookout storytime, we’ll have hot dogs after storytime.

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older; This week, The Bermuda Triangle Escape Room. Can you solve the puzzles? Pizza will be provided, bring your own drink.

Book Bag Giveaway. This summer, each time you check out books, put your name in the box at the check-out desk to win a bookbag full of school supplies. The drawing will be Friday, August 5.

Top Reader. The top reader of the summer, the one who turns in the most reading logs, with the most time read will win a Kindle. This contest is for youth ages 8 – 18. Turn in all reading logs by August 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. In August we will be reading and discussing Elegy for Iris by John Bayley. This is a story of his wife, Iris Murdoch, who developed Alzheimer’s and how they managed. We will also meet to watch the movie based on the book.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. For August, we will be reading Southern Comfort by Fern Michaels.

Classic Movie Monday on Aug.29 at 5:30 p.m. to watch Key Largo. Popcorn and water provided.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Auditions for the Surry Arts Council’s production of Shrek The Musical JR. directed by Shelby Coleman are being held on Wednesday, July 27 and Thursday, July 28 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Andy Griffith Playhouse.

Beauty is in the eye of the ogre in Shrek The Musical JR., based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film and Broadway musical. It’s a “big bright beautiful world” as everyone’s favorite ogre, Shrek, leads a cast of fairytale misfits on an adventure to rescue a princess and find true acceptance. Part romance and part twisted fairy tale; Shrek The Musical JR. is an irreverently fun show with a powerful message for the whole family.

Those auditioning should be prepared to sing a song from Shrek The Musical JR. and learn a short dance number from the show. There are parts for ages 5 to 18. Anyone unable to make auditions in person should send a video singing a song from Shrek The Musical JR. to shelby@surryarts.org by Wednesday, July 27 at 8:30 p.m.

The public performances will be at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 22 and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 23. School performances will be on Friday, Oct. 21 and Monday, Oct. 24.

For additional information, contact Shelby Coleman at 336-786-7998 or shelby@surryarts.org. Tickets for the shows are available online at www.surryarts.org, via phone at 336-786-7998, or at the Surry Arts Council office at 218 Rockford Street.

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

When Women Were Dragons – Kelly Barnhill

The Illness Lesson – Clare Beams

The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare – Kimberly Brock

The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot – Marianne Cronin

A History of Wild Places – Shea Ernshaw

A Lullaby For Witches – Hester Fox

True Crime Story – Joseph Knox

The Record Keeper – Charles Martin

When the Reckoning Comes – LaTanya McQueen

Hell of a Book – Jason Mott

The House on Vesper Sands -Paraic O’Donnell

Hamnet – Maggie O’Farrell

The House of Whispers – Laura Purcell

Cold, Cold Bones – Kathy Reichs

Daughter of the Goddess – Sue Lynn Tan

Lover Arisen – J.R. Ward

The Home-Wreckers – Mary Kay Andrews

The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot – Marianne Cronin

You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty – Akwaeke Emezi

Sound of Darkness – Heather Graham

Our Kind of People – Carol Wallace

Murder at Teal’s Pond – David Bushman & Mark T. Givens

The Woman Beyond the Attic – Andrew Neiderman

The summer programming is underway, lasting through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17. This week, we will make a watercolor craft with tissue paper. Tissue paper will be used to create a background and an ocean themed silhouette placed on top. Pizza will be provided, please bring your own drink.

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12; Learn about octopuses and how they can fit and slide into any size space by making Octopus Slime.

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; This week is wet and wild water week, we will have a slip n’ slide and a wading pool. Wear your suit, bring your sunscreen and a towel.

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old; This week is wet and wild water week, we will have a slip n’ slide and a wading pool. Wear your suit, bring your sunscreen and a towel.

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5; This week is wet and wild water week, we will have a slip n’ slide and a wading pool. Wear your suit, bring your sunscreen and a towel.

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older; Seven Wonders of the Seas – Learn about some of the wonders of the seas.

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks. This week, we will be watching Ponyo.

Book Bag Giveaway. This summer, each time you check out books, put your name in the box at the check-out deks to win a bookbag full of school supplies. The drawing will be Friday, August 5.

Top Reader. The top reader of the summer, the one who turns in the most reading logs, with the most time read will win a Kindle. This contest is for youth ages 8 – 18. Turn in all reading logs by August 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. In August we will be reading and discussing Elegy for Iris by John Bayley. This is a story of his wife, Iris Murdoch, who developed Alzheimer’s and how they managed. We will also meet to watch the movie based on the book.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. For August, we will be reading Southern Comfort by Fern Michaels.

Classic Movie Monday on July 25 at 5:30 p.m. to watch JAWS, if you dare. “We’re going to need a bigger boat.” Popcorn and water provided.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

The Surry County Master Gardener’s next Lunch and Learn online webinar will take a look at “Cover Crops for the Home Garden.

“Discover the numerous benefits cover crops provide and how to incorporate buckwheat, crimson clover, mustard and radish into your home garden,” the organization said of the upcoming webinar. The Lunch and Learn will be on August 4, from 12- 1 p.m. on. For more information and to register go to the group’s Facebook page, Surry County Master Gardeners or follow the link at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/355565585237.

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Light From Uncommon Stars – Ryka Aoki

A Letter to Three Witches – Elizabeth Bass

Republic of Detours – Scott Borchert

The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections – Eva Jurczyk

The Replacement Wife – Darby Kate

The Perfect Escape – Leah Konen

The Friendship Pact – Jill Shalvis

The Lost Village – Camilla Stern

Looking for Leroy – Melody Carlson

A Season of Change – Beth Wiseman

Red Burning Sky – Tom Young

Atlas of the Heart – Brene Brown

Crystals for Beginners – Karen Frazier

New Women In the Old West – Wenifred Gallagher

The Irish Assassins – Julie Kavanagh

The Last Castle – Denise Kiernan

Wilmington’s Lie – David Zucchino

Dante – A Life – Alessandro Barbero

Crossing the Line – Kareem Rosser

The summer programming is underway, lasting through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17. Play like Vikings, learn about Vikings and how they roamed the seas.

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12; Make Japanese Paper Lanterns

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older; This week, we will make a watercolor craft with tissue paper.

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks. This week, we will be watching Sinbad, the Legend of the Seven Seas.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Book Bag Giveaway. This summer, each time you check out books, put your name in the box at the check-out deks to win a bookbag full of school supplies. The drawing will be Friday, August 5.

Top Reader. The top reader of the summer, the one who turns in the most reading logs, with the most time read will win a Kindle. This contest is for youth ages 8 – 18. Turn in all reading logs by August 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will be reading The Mapmaker’s Children by Sarah McCoy.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

Classic Movie Monday on July 25 at 5:30 p.m. to watch JAWS, if you dare. “We’re going to need a bigger boat.”

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Lies I Tell – Julie Clark

The Heart’s Charge – Karen Witemeyer

The summer programming is underway, lasting through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17. Light up Angler Fish. Learn how to make a circuit and create your very own light up Angler Fish.

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12; Light up Angler Fish. Learn how to make a circuit and create your very own light up Angler Fish.

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older; This week, we will watch a documentary on a Sealab.

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks. This week, we will be watching The Little Mermaid.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Book Bag Giveaway. This summer, each time you check out books, put your name in the box at the check-out deks to win a bookbag full of school supplies. The drawing will be Friday, August 5.

Top Reader. The top reader of the summer, the one who turns in the most reading logs, with the most time read will win a Kindle. This contest is for youth ages 8 – 18. Turn in all reading logs by August 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will be reading The Mapmaker’s Children by Sarah McCoy.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

Classic Movie Monday on July 25 at 5:30 p.m. to watch JAWS, if you dare. “We’re going to need a bigger boat.”

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Secret Keepers of Old Depot Grocery – Amanda Cox

Red on the River – Christine Feehan

A Fatal Booking – Victoria Gilbert

Point of Danger – Irene Hannon

The Forest of Vanishing Stars – Kristin Harmel

When the Dandelions Sing – James J. Hill III

The Girl Who Survived – Lisa Jackson

Daughters of War – Dinah Jeffries

The Last Garden in England – Julia Kelly

Beyond the Crushing Waves – Lilly Mirren

The Journal – James Penn *local author

The Book Woman’s Daughter – Kim Michelle Richardson

After She Falls – Carmen Schober

The Finder of Forgotten Things – Sarah Loudin Thomas

The View From Coral Cove – Amy Clipston

Beekeeping for Beginners – Amber Bradshaw

These Precious Days – Ann Patchett

A Girl of the Gulf (Shirley Marie Curtis) – Scarlett Hancock

King of the Blues (B.B. King) – Daniel De Vise

The summer programming is underway, lasting through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17. Closed this week in observance of July 4.

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12; this week, This week, we will be learning about Coral Reefs.

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older; this week, we will be making mermaid sugar scrub. Come out and make some homemade beauty products.

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks. This week, we will be watching Muppet Treasure Island.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Book Bag Giveaway. This summer, each time you check out books, put your name in the box at the check-out deks to win a bookbag full of school supplies. The drawing will be Friday, August 5.

Top Reader. The top reader of the summer, the one who turns in the most reading logs, with the most time read will win a Kindle. This contest is for youth ages 8 – 18. Turn in all reading logs by August 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will be reading The Mapmaker’s Children by Sarah McCoy.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

Classic Movie Monday on July 25 at 5:30 p.m. to watch JAWS, if you dare. “We’re going to need a bigger boat.”

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Every Word Unsaid – Kimberly Duffy

The Hotel Nantucket – Elin Hilderbrand

A Face to Die For – Iris Johansen

Escape – James Patterson & David Ellis

A Flicker of Light – Katie Powner

The House Across the Lake – Riley Sager

Our First Civil War – H.W. Brands

The Lost Colony Murder on the Outer Banks : Seeking Justice for Brenda Joyce Holland – John Railey

The summer programming is underway, lasting through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17. This week, we are making Mythical Sea Creature Flip Books and playing Mythical Sea Creature Bingo. Pizza will be provided, bring your own drink;

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12; this week, we are painting Sea Creature suncatchers and playing Mythical Sea Creature Bingo.

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older; this week, we will learn how to make a tote bag from a recycled t-shirt. So bring one of your old t-shirts and make a tote bag;

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks. Feel free to bring your own snacks too. This week, we will be watching Atlantis: The Lost Empire.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Book Bag Giveaway. This summer, each time you check out books, put your name in the box at the check-out deks to win a bookbag full of school supplies. The drawing will be Friday, August 5.

Top Reader. The top reader of the summer, the one who turns in the most reading logs, with the most time read will win a Kindle. This contest is for youth ages 8 – 18. Turn in all reading logs by August 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will be reading The Mapmaker’s Children by Sarah McCoy.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month we are reading A Room With a View by E.M. Forster. At our meeting we will watch the 1985 film adaptation.

Classic Movie Monday on June 27 at 5:30 p.m. will feature The Incredible Mr. Limpet, starring Don Knotts.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Element of Love – Mary Connealy

A View Most Glorious – Regina Scott

One Damn Thing After Another – William Barr

The Atlas of Disappearing Places – Christina Conklin and Marina Psaros

The summer programming is underway, lasting through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17, pizza will be provided, bring your own drink;

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12;

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older;

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Book Bag Giveaway. This summer, each time you check out books, put your name in the box at the check-out deks to win a bookbag full of school supplies. The drawing will be Friday, August 5.

Top Reader. The top reader of the summer, the one who turns in the most reading logs, with the most time read will win a Kindle. This contest is for youth ages 8 – 18. Turn in all reading logs by August 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will be reading The Mapmaker’s Children by Sarah McCoy.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month we are reading A Room With a View by E.M. Forster. At our meeting we will watch the 1985 film adaptation.

Classic Movie Monday on June 27 at 5:30 p.m. will feature The Incredible Mr. Limpet, starring Don Knotts.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Shoals Elementary School recently named 16 students as May Leaders of the Month.

The character trait for the month of May was communication. “These students were selected for showing their awesome communication skills,” school officials said.

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Deal of a Lifetime – Fredrik Backman

Countdown to Midnight – Dale Brown

Chasing the Boogeyman – Richard Chizmar

Cloud Cuckoo Land – Anthony Doerr

Sound of Darkness – Heather Graham

With a Mind to Kill – Anthony Horowitz

Old Cowboys Never Die – William W. Johnstone & J.A. Johnstone

The Summer Place – Jennifer Weiner

The Story of the Masters – David Barrett

Lidia’s A Pot, A Pan and a Bowl – Lidia Matticchio Bastianich

How to Love Animals In a Human-Shaped World – Henry Mance

The Debt Trap – Josh Mitchell

The Hero’s Way – Tim Parks

Grant’s Tomb – Louis L. Picone

Vanderbilt – Anderson Cooper (regular and large print)

House of Gucci – Sara Gay Forden

The Letters of Shirley Jackson – Laurence Jackson Heyman

The summer programming is underway, lasting now through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17, pizza will be provided, bring your own drink;

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12;

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older;

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks.

• June 11 at 2 p.m. Author Meet and Greet – Come by and meet Sarah McCoy and listen as she talks about her new book Mustique Island.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

An Author Meet and Greet with Sarah McCoy, author of several novels, will take place on June 11 at 2 p.m. She will be talking about her new book, Mustique Island.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Haunting of Leigh Harker – Darcy Coates

The Family Plot – Megan Collins

The Bookseller’s Secret – Michelle Gable

Labyrinth of Lies – Irene Hanon

Beneath a Starless Sky – Tessa Harris

The Vanished Days – Susanna Kearsley

Daughters of the Resistance – Lana Kortchik

A Little Christmas Spirit – Sheila Roberts

The Girl Behind the Wall – Mandy Robotham

The Secret of Snow – Viola Shipman

What Passes As Love – Trisha R. Thomas

The Attic on Queen Street – Karen White

What Happened to the Bennetts – Lisa Scottoline

The Pioneer Woman Cooks – Super Easy! – Ree Drummond

The Joy of Sweat – Sarah Everts

The Bomber Mafia – Malcolm Gladwell

The Quiet Zone – Stephen Kurczy

Until Proven Safe – Geoff Manaugh

The Secret of Life – Howard Markel

All Made Up – Ray Nudson

The Secret History of Food – Matt Siegal

The First 21 – How I Became Nikki Sixx – Nikki Sixx

Below the Edge of Darkness – Edith Widder

The summer programming is underway, lasting now through Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17;

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12;

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older;

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks.

• June 11 at 2 p.m. Author Meet and Greet – Come by and meet Sarah McCoy and listen as she talks about her new book Mustique Island.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

An Author Meet and Greet with Sarah McCoy, author of several novels, will take place on June 11 at 2 p.m. She will be talking about her new book, Mustique Island.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Stranger in the Lifeboat – Mitch Albom

Mrs. Lincoln’s Sisters – Jennifer Chiaverini

The Appalachian Trail – Phillip D’Anieri

Mrs. Rochester’s Ghost – Lindsay Marcott

The Lincoln Highway – Amor Towles

Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket – Hilma Wolitzer

The Stranger in the Lifeboat – Mitch Albom

Learning in Public – Courtney E. Martin

E.R. Nurses – James Patterson

Made in China – Anna Qu

The summer programming will be getting underway soon, lasting from May 23 to Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17;

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12;

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 18 and older;

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks.

• June 11 at 2 p.m. Author Meet and Greet – Come by and meet Sarah McCoy and listen as she talks about her new book Mustique Island.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will have local author Tasha Greer speaking on May 25 at 1 p.m. She has written two books, Grow Your Own Spices and Weed Free Gardening.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

Happy Birthday and Summer Learning Kickoff on May 27. The library has been at its current location for 40 years this month. To celebrate, we will have fun and games outside, hot dogs and cake. Come join us to celebrate this milestone and get signed up for Summer Learning.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Surry’s Sweetest, Type 1 Diabetes support group received a surprise donation from Sheriff Steve Hiatt at an event on May 14, 2022 at the Dobson First Baptist Church. Surry’s Sweetest is a support group for children living with Type 1 Diabetes and their families. The group is coordinated by the Diabetes Program at the Surry County Health and Nutrition Center.

Surry’s Sweetest began 10 years ago and was created as a partnership between Surry County Health and Nutrition Center and local school nurses. The support group is solely grant- and donation-funded and has been supported by the Surry County Health Foundation through the years. The group provides fun events and activities at no charge to participants and their families. Children make friends with other children living with Type 1 Diabetes, and it strengthens relationships between school nurses and families affected by Type 1 Diabetes.

The most recent event was held May 14 at the Dobson First Baptist Church. Children as young as age 3 through high school age attended with their families. Two area school nurses were also in attendance. At this event, Sergeant Jacob Wyse from the Surry County Sheriff’s Office, and father of Presley Wyse (who has Type 1 diabetes), allowed the children to get an up-close view of his patrol car. Joining Sgt. Wyse was Deputy Rachael Spainhour and her K-9 partner, Dixi. The attendees got to interact with Dixi and see her in action with Deputy Spainhour.

During the event, the group also received a surprise visit from Sheriff Steve Hiatt and his wife Rhonda who presented a donation of $1,000 to the group on behalf of the Surry County Sheriff’s Office. This is the second $1,000 donation from the sheriff’s office to Surry’s Sweetest.

Surry’s Sweetest leaders say they are grateful for all of the community support and welcomes children and families to join the group. For more information about Surry’s Sweetest, contact Kelly Whittington at 336-401-8419.

The Ararat Ruritan Club has sprung into action this spring, with lots of community service activities keeping the membership hopping.

Four members of the club braved the cold, windy, first Saturday of Spring and picked up trash alongside Ararat Highway, gathering 14 40-gallon bags of litter.

A barn quilt painting class was held in Aprilwith lots of spring designs provided by Lisa Martin, owner/operator of The Wormy Chestnut.

During the club’s March bingo, players donated items for the Redemption House-Surry for an extra coverall ticket. During the monthly business meeting, representatives from the organization presented their purpose and vision for the house, which among many other things, houses men who are recovering addicts. The collection of donated items were given to the house to help with their ministry.

The Ruritan club building is used in many ways — as a site for fundraisers, as well as being available for tent for reunions, showers, birthday parties, or other get-togethers.

On May 21 a cruise-in is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. for classic cars, trucks and local police, fire and rescue vehicles. Concessions will be available. Hot dogs will be served at the cruise-in and during the Jackpot Bingo later that evening. Doors open at 5 p.m. for the 6 p.m. bingo.

The club meets on the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.. The public is invited to visit and help the club help the community meet its needs. Follow the group on Facebook to keep up with the club’s activities.

Books available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Emerald Tide – Davis Bunn

Island of Time – Davis Bunn

Sons of Thunder – William W. Johnstone & J.A. Johnstone

Country Born – Linda Lael Miller

22 Seconds – James Patterson & Maxine Paetro

When She Dreams – Amanda Quick

The Good Left Undone – Adriana Trigiani

A Sunlit Weapon – Jacqueline Winspear

The Last Kiss Goodnight – Kat Martin

The Last Chance Library – Freya Sampson

The summer programming will be getting underway soon, lasting from May 23 to Aug. 8. Explore the theme of the week through stories, crafts, games and more. Spaces are limited for some events, call or come by to register to secure a spot. Call 336-789-5108. The schedule is:

• Monday at 6 p.m. – teens, ages 13-17;

• Tuesday at 2 p. m. – kids ages 8-12;

• Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. – Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3;

• Thursday at 9:30 a.m. – Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old;

• Thursday at 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime – ages 4-5;

• Friday at 9 a.m. – Adults, age 15 and older;

• Friday at 1 p.m. – Family Movie Series, popcorn and water will be available. Feel free to bring your own snacks.

• June 11 at 2 p.m. Author Meet and Greet – Come by and meet Sarah McCoy and listen as she talks about her new book Mustique Island.

• July 21 at 4:30 p.m. Brightstar Children’s Theatre Presents “Treasure Island.” Get a crash course on this Robert Louis Stevenson classic tale of treasure, pirates and ocean adventure. For all ages.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will have local author Tasha Greer speaking. She has written two books, Grow Your Own Spices and Weed Free Gardening.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Some area residents — particularly those around Pilot Mountain — can be forgiven if they believe we haven’t had a proper spring in three years.

Their wait is about to end.

Friday, the three-day Pilot Mountain Mayfest, sponsored by the Civic Club of Pilot Mountain will return for the first time since 2019, after a two-year COVID layoff.

“The only Mayfests I’ve ever missed are the two we’ve canceled,” said Michelle Fallin, Pilot Mountain Civic Club president and head of the volunteer force putting on this year’s event. “It is a huge tradition for us who live in Pilot Mountain, for people who like to visit Pilot Mountain. I’ve always thought of it as the traditional way to kick off spring and summer.”

She is not the only one — traditionally more than 30,000 people flock to the small town in the shadow of Pilot Mountain for the three-day event, with several streets in downtown Pilot Mountain lined with craft vendors, food booths, along with live music and a game or two for the children.

While Mayfest has been around for several decades, this year’s festival seems to have a special meaning.

“It’s a breath of fresh air,” said Jenny Jessup Kindy, the town’s Main Street coordinator. “It is making life feel more like normal. We’re excited to welcome something like 30,000+ visitors back to town.”

“I have heard a lot say they are glad we are back,” Fallin said. “From what I’m hearing, from people in the community, they are so ready to get back to enjoying everything Pilot Mountain has to offer.”

It’s not just the lure of a downtown festival that has Fallin and others excited. The civic club generally donates between $10,000 and $15,000 to non-profit agencies in Pilot Mountain to meet needs in the community, in additional to some direct donations to families who are in the midst of a crisis, as well as some scholarships to local students.

“Mayfest has always been our biggest fundraiser, it given us the opportunity to do that for our community,” she said. With no Mayfest the past couple of years, it has been difficult to maintain that level of non-profit support. “The money we raise this year will enable us to get back to where we used to be.”

She said this year those attending will notice a few differences, with some of the vendors and music in different places. Part of reorganizing the design is to move the food vendors to Main Street, with tables set up nearby so people can sit and eat.

“That’s been kind of one big struggle each year, for people to be able to sit down and enjoy their food.”

In addition to the vendors — many of which will be new this year — Fallin said many of the downtown businesses plan to set up booths.

“We have some awesome businesses that have come into town the last couple of years,” she said. “Our town in general has done an excellent job of bringing people in to shop. I think a lot of the newer businesses see that and want to be part of Mayfest.”

Mayfest will have its grand opening at noon on the stage set up on Depot Street. The ceremony, in addition to a big welcome to those in attendance, will include remarks by Mayor Evan Cockerham, singing by the 3- and 4-year-olds from First United Methodist Church, with the East Surry High School JROTC serving as color guard.

Fallin said the festival will be from noon until 8 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

Books available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Dark River Inn – J.R. Erickson

Darkness Stirring – J.R. Erickson

Helme House – J.R. Erickson

What Happened to Mary Faye Hunter? – Brad Golson

Hart of Madness – Lynne Kennedy

Murder in the Crypt – Irina Shapiro

Miss Etta – Deanna Lynn Sletten

The Ones We Leave Behind – Deanna Lynn Sletten

Dark Sacred Night – Michael Connelly

The Berlin Exchange – Joseph Kanon

The Rose Code – Kate Quinn

This Might Hurt – Stephanie Wrobel

Murder in a Rear View Mirror

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will have local author Tasha Greer speaking. She has written two books, Grow Your Own Spices and Weed Free Gardening.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James.

Muffins With Mom – Come join us, Friday morning, May 6 at 10a.m. for a Mother’s Day themed storytime and muffins.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

There were a lot of smiles on display Thursday at East Surry High School as the Special Olympics returned to the field. The pandemic caused the same havoc to these games as it has in so many other events of note over the past two years. That was of no matter as the parade of athletes hit the track to some rather raucous cheering for so early in the morning.

Like the Olympic Games, the Special Olympics had opening ceremonies with presentation of the colors form East Surry JROTC, speeches from Surry County Schools Superintendent Dr. Travis Reeves and Chairman of the Surry County Board of Commissioners Bill Goins, and the oath of the athletes. Each school was announced and entered the football field as a group. There was a group for individual competitors as well as not every athlete is of school age.

When the torch entered the stadium flanked by Sheriff Steve Hiatt and a large contingent from the Surry County Sheriff’s Office the excitement grew. The flame lit, the oaths offered, it was game time.

Game time is not a wholly inappropriate way to describe the variety for the athletes. Games from soft ball toss, wheelchair races, and race walking were happening on the field and track simultaneously.

Daniel White is the local organizer, and a member of Surry parks and recreation staff, who emceed the morning as well as handling dance contests between cheerleaders and the PTA. He announced the dance off was a two-way tie.

Some of the youngest competitors were across the field near the visitors seating area where there was a spirited tug of war going on, while another young man did his best Evander Holyfield impression while bopping and boxing with an inflatable penguin.

Whatever the activity, location, or age group there was a contagious joy to the event that was not sullied by cloudy skies. There was “the thrill of victory,” what was missing from these games was “the agony of defeat.” It has no place amongst these Olympians who were winners already, but some took home additional hardware at days end, nonetheless.

Commissioner Mark Marion pointed out that people may not often think of all age groups participating in Special Olympics, but he said they were all kids at heart on this day. That was easy to see when adults, teachers, the superintendent, and county big wigs were tapping their toes to Earth, Wind, and Fire’s September, or struggling with the cupid shuffle – they got an A for the effort.

Marion included himself among the kids at heart and echoed the exact words of his colleague Commissioner Larry Johnson, that this was one of the best days of the year, something he looks forward to. He has his own personal connections to the Games as he has a family member in competition and Johnson Granite is one of the many corporate sponsors.

The sponsors and the volunteers were an army, with East Surry High students in red t-shirts identifying themselves as ‘buddies.’ Kassi Hiatt, a red shirted buddy herself, explained the buddies were paired with an athlete to travel through the day with them. They were given encouragement during the opening ceremony to help their athlete have fun and make great memories.

Students from inside East Surry were coming out to cheer on the athletes as well, one teacher mentioned his class finished what they needed to do, so he was bringing them down to cheer on the Olympians. “I’m on my sixth trip already,” he said as he hurried behind his students.

Bill Goins spent a long time in public education, and he told the crowd that in his days in school administration the visits to see his exceptional students would often be a bright spot in his day. “I spent 28 years in education and 17 in administration. The highlight of my day often was to go see my exceptional students. I knew I could get a smile or a hug if I was having a bad day,” he told the crowd.

It was not necessary to have a family member competing to feel the sense of happiness and joy that permeated David H. Diamont Stadium. Special was a word used a lot Thursday, but it did not lose its luster or prove to be anything but true – the games and the athletes were indeed special, and winners all.

Westfield Elementary School recently named its Leaders of the Month for March.

“These students were chosen by their peers for demonstrating the leadership attribute accepting,” the school said. “Accepting is understanding that others are different from you and respecting their differences.

Each student received a book to take home.

In addition to those pictured here, Angel Sawyers was also named one of the Leaders of the Month.

The Pilot Mountain Civic Club named Carolyn Boyles as the 2021 Citizen of The Year. At a recent meeting, Mayor Evan Cockerham presented her with this award stating she is “integral to this club, this community and the very history of Pilot Mountain.”

She is no stranger to the community as she is a lifelong resident and taught in the Surry County School System for more than 40 years; serving at Shoals Elementary and Pilot Mountain Middle schools before her retirement in 2011. She was honored with the Teacher of The Year award at both schools during her tenure. She received her bachelor’s degree from High Point University and her Masters and Education Specialist degrees from Appalachian State University. She was included in the first edition (as well as two additional editions) of “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers” and was featured in “Great Women of the 21st Century.”She is well-respected and admired by her former students as she is frequently recognized by them when they see her. She always takes time to reconnect and ask about their families and current activities.

As a leader and pillar of our community, she served as a commissioner in Pilot Mountain town for 23 years and as Mayor Pro-Tem for a number of years. In addition, she served on multiple town boards including the planning board and the TDA.

She is a lifetime member of the First Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School, served as a deacon, church clerk, and member of the Women’s Missionary Union. Many families especially appreciate the care she provided as a teacher in the nursery on Sundays. She also served on multiple committees to further the development of the church ministry.

She can be seen at every Red Cross blood drive, thanking the donors and serving refreshments.

She is an avid genealogist having researched and published a book titled “Early Days of Pilot Mountain, N. C. – A History and Genealogy.” Not surprising, with her love of history and genealogy, she is a member of the National Education Association, North Carolina Association of Educators, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution: Jonathan Hunt Chapter, Surry County Genealogy Association, Genealogy Society of Rockingham and Stokes Counties and the Mount Airy Regional Museum of History where she serves as a docent.

She enjoys reading, playing bridge, participating in exercise and yoga classes at the Armfield Civic and Recreation Center, and is a former golfer. She is a world-wide traveler having visited more than 100 countries. She is an adventurous cook who enjoys trying new recipes and sharing with friends and family. She even prepared apple strudel with the head chef during a Rhine River cruise to Germany.

Her spirit of public service is unwavering. She exemplifies the ideals of a citizen by volunteering her time for worthy community or civic causes to improve the quality of life for those in our community. She is a role model who inspires other club members to invest their time and talents in service-oriented activities. When community needs are identified, she is the first to step up and assist in any way possible as evidenced by Mayfest planning committee, the Surry Community College scholarship program, and many unexpected emergent needs in our community.

“As an elected official, Carolyn is someone I look up to and admire,” Mayor Cockerham said. “As a young leader in the community, I am grateful for her support and know her counsel and wisdom are available. When I think of well-rounded individuals, I think of Carolyn, when I think of people who have had a lasting impact, I think of Carolyn. When I think of people who made this community what it is today, Carolyn is in a class of her own.”

Books available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Cotillion Brigade – Glen Craney

Hart of Madness – Lynne Kennedy

Summer of Haint Blue : From Cajun to Creole – Jimmie Martinez

Death of the Black Widow – James Patterson & J.D. Barker

Murder in the Crypt – Irina Shapiro

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month at 3 p.m.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will have local author Ruben Gonzales speaking. He has written two books that take place in North Carolina, The Cottage On the Bay and Murder On Black Mountain.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James.

Classic Movie Monday – April’s Classic Movie selection is Our Town starring William Holden and Martha Scott. The film is based on the play by the same name, written by Thornton Wilder. Copies will be available if you’d like to read before you watch. This movie will be shown on April 25 at 5:30 p.m.

Author Meet and Greet on Wednesday, April 27 at 1 p.m. Local author Ruben Gonzales has written two books that take place in North Carolina, The Cottage On the Bay and Murder On Black Mountain.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

After a two-year hiatus, an April tradition returns to Mount Airy with this week’s Friends of the Library Book Sale to get underway Wednesday at the Mount Airy Public Library.

“Last week was national library week,” said Rana Southern, branch librarian for the Mount Airy facility. “We usually have it around that week.”

This will be the first full spring sale the library has had since 2019, with COVID restrictions wiping out the sales in 2020 and limiting them in 2021. The Friends of the Library did have a limited spring sale last year in May, along with its regular fall book sale, but this will be the first full spring event in three years.

The popular book sale is a way for the Friends to raise money to support the library, by selling books and audio-visual items which have been donated to it over the year.

“We’ve had lots of people asking asking about it, when it would start,” Southern said.

It kicks off on Wednesday with the first choice sale beginning at 5 p.m. That night, all hardbacks are $3, paperbacks are $2, and DVDs, audios and videos are $1 each. Children’s books are five for $3.

Thursday and Friday, prices drop. Hardbacks will go for $2, paperbacks for $1, while the prices for audio and visual items and children books remain at the Wednesday prices.

On Saturday, book prices drop again, to half-price, and then on Monday is the bag sale portion of the effort, when folks can pay $2 for a plastic grocery bag full of books and related material.

“We have books, we have movies, we have vinyl, we have lots of people donating everything,” Southern said, adding that donations seem to be greater than normal for a spring sale. “I think where people have been home, they are cleaning out their closets,” she said.

The money raised is used by the Friends of the Library to support the facility.

“They use that money to contribute to the programs we buy, they buy supplies for our programming, they’ve helped us buy some new book carts, some new area rugs for the children’s area,” Southern said of the group. “They help us pay for the authors who come to visit us, we have Bright Star Theatre coming this summer, they’ve helped us pay for that. They help us provide programming for all ages.”

She said this is an opportunity for those who enjoy books to get some great deals, as well as a chance to “support your local library.”

Southern also said anyone interested in becoming part of the Friends of the Library will find the group is always welcoming of new members. “Just come by the library, we have a pamphlet they can fill out,” she said of prospective members. “We meet the first Monday of the month at 9:30 a.m.”

For next week’s sale, the event is from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., and Monday from 8:30 a.m. until 8 p.m.

In recent years, Pilot Mountain leaders have made a concerted effort to increase events in town — not only to draw visitors and tourists, but to improve the quality of life for town residents.

Now, the town’s Main Street Program has initiated yet another project to both encourage home and yard owners to keep their places nice and spiffy, and to recognize those who do so — a periodic Yard Spotlight Award.

While the program officially got its start in the autumn, the first awards recently went out to two homeowners — Marilyn Thomas, of 406 W. Main Street, and Gerald and Susan Reams, of 509 E Main.

“They loved it,” said Jenny Kindy, Main Street coordinator for Pilot Mountain. “One was very shocked, I don’t know if she had been following along…she was shocked and pleasantly surprised that her yard had been nominated and selected.”

She said the Main Street board of directors approved the program in October, although they decided to wait until spring to officially start handing out the awards.

“We thought it would be a great way to keep the community involved and engaged,” she said of the program, which originated among the town staff members. “This is the first time we’ve really done something where the community can nominate their peers to be recognized…a way to reward people for taking good care of their yard, to encourage other people to take pride in their yard. It makes the town a prettier place.”

She said the program works by folks simply nominating a yard from town. While the first two winners live on Main Street, she said it is for all town residents.

‘It’s a great chance to brag on your neighbors for doing a good job,” she said. The winners receive a yard sign touting their recognition, as well as promotion on social media.

Those wishing to make a nomination can do so via email at yardspotlight@pilotmountainnc.org Kindy said a group of town staff reviews the nominations, visit the yards before choosing those which will be recognized.

Books available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Witness for the Persecution – E.J. Copperman

The Younger Wife – Sally Hepworth

The MIssing Piece – John Lescroart

Summer On the Island – Brenda Novak

Wish You Were Here – Jodi Picoult

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month at 3 p.m. .

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will have local author Ruben Gonzales speaking. He has written two books that take place in North Carolina, The Cottage On the Bay and Murder On Black Mountain.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club — meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James.

Classic Movie Monday – April’s Classic Movie selection is Our Town starring William Holden and Martha Scott. The film is based on the play by the same name, written by Thornton Wilder. Copies will be available if you’d like to read before you watch. This movie will be shown on April 25 at 5:30 p.m.

Easter Egg Hunt – 10 a.m. Join us at the library to hear Easter stories, meet the Easter Bunny and participate in an Easter Egg Hunt.

Friends of the Library Book Sale – The Friends of the Library will have its annual spring book sale beginning, April 20 at 5:30 p.m. and running through April 25. The book sale will be open during regular library hours.

Author Meet and Greet on Wednesday, April 27 at 1 p.m. Local author Ruben Gonzales has written two books that take place in North Carolina, The Cottage On the Bay and Murder On Black Mountain.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

Books available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

We Know You Remember – Tove Alsterdal

The Sugarcreek Surprise – Wanda Brunstetter

The Element of Love – Mary Connealy

A Relative Murder – Jude Deveraux

The Recovery Agent – Janet Evanovich

The Hidden Child – Louise Fein

Fear Thy Neighbor – Fern Michaels

The Diamond Eye – Kate Quinn

Seven-Year Witch – Angela M. Sanders

What Happened to the Bennets – Lisa Scottoline

The Shop on Royal Street – Karen White

A Safe House – Stuart Woods

Robert B. Parker’s Bye Bye Baby – Ace Atkins

Shadows Reel – C.J. Box

The Sugarcreek Surprise – Wanda Brunstetter

The Judge’s List – John Grisham

The Golden Couple – Greer Hendricks

The Lady’s Mine – Francine Rivers

Freedom’s Song – Kim Vogel Sawyer

The Speckled Beauty – Rick Bragg

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month at 3 p.m. .

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. This month we will have local author Ruben Gonzales speaking. He has written two books that take place in North Carolina, The Cottage On the Bay and Murder On Black Mountain.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

Pages and Petticoats Book Club -meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James.

Classic Movie Monday – April’s Classic Movie selection is Our Town starring William Holden and Martha Scott. The film is based on the play by the same name, written by Thornton Wilder. Copies will be available if you’d like to read before you watch. This movie will be shown on April 25 at 5:30 p.m.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Easter Egg Hunt – 10:00 am Join us at the library to hear Easter stories, meet the Easter Bunny and participate in an Easter Egg Hunt.

Friends of the Library Book Sale – The Friends of the Library will have its annual spring book sale beginning, April 20 at 5:30 p.m. and running through April 25. The book sale will be open during regular library hours.

Author Meet and Greet on Wednesday, April 27 at 1 p.m. Local author Ruben Gonzales has written two books that take place in North Carolina, The Cottage On the Bay and Murder On Black Mountain.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month at 3 p.m. .

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our book this month is The Widows by Jess Montgomery. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Beyond Scandal and Desire by Lorraine Heath.

Classic Movie Monday – March’s Classic Movie selection is Grapes of Wrath starring Henry Fonda and John Carradine. The film is based on the play “Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck. We have copies available if you’d like to read it before watching it with us on March 28 at 6 p.m.

Author Meet and Greet on April 2 at 11 a.m. Jess Montgomery talk about her latest book in “The Kinship Series,” “The Echoes”. This series takes place in the coal fields of Ohio in the mid 1920s, there is a lot of history, mystery, murder and intrigue. Jess will be here in-person to talk about her books, the people she based her characters on and the history of the region.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Friends of the Library Book Sale – The Friends of the Library will have its annual spring book sale beginning, April 20 at 5:30 p.m. and running through April 25. The book sale will be open during regular library hours.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

New releases available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Personal Librarian – Marie Benedict

The Element of Love – Mary Connealy

The Neighbor’s Secret – L. Alison Heller

The Summer Getaway – Susan Mallery

Along the Rio Grande – Tracie Peterson

Confessions From the Quilting Circle – Maisey Yates

The Personal Librarian Librarian – Marie Benedict

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month at 3 p.m. .

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our book this month is The Widows by Jess Montgomery. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Beyond Scandal and Desire by Lorraine Heath.

Classic Movie Monday – March’s Classic Movie selection is Grapes of Wrath starring Henry Fonda and John Carradine. The film is based on the play “Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck. We have copies available if you’d like to read it before watching it with us on March 28 at 6 p.m.

Author Meet and Greet on April 2 at 11 a.m. Jess Montgomery talk about her latest book in “The Kinship Series,” “The Echoes”. This series takes place in the coal fields of Ohio in the mid 1920s, there is a lot of history, mystery, murder and intrigue. Jess will be here in-person to talk about her books, the people she based her characters on and the history of the region.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Friends of the Library Book Sale – The Friends of the Library will have its annual spring book sale beginning, April 20 at 5:30 p.m. and running through April 25. The book sale will be open during regular library hours.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

With pandemic limits on public gatherings being curtailed, local activities and gatherings are getting back to normal.

Nowhere is that more evident than in Pilot Mountain, where a full slate of spring, summer, and autumn activities has been unveiled, with the first such event starting this week with Thursday’s St. Patrick’s Day Downtown celebration getting underway.

That begins a string of more than 20 festivals, cruise-ins, specialty markets, family events and concerts slated over the rest of the year.

Christy Craig, Pilot Mountain’s downtown event coordinator, said the town’s first-ever St. Patrick’s Day event is a little more low-key than some of the other planned activities.

“It features a scavenger hunt,” she said.

The hunt begins at Town Hall, where visitors can stop in and pick up a complimentary green tote bag, along with a list of town stores participating in the event.

“Each store has a shamrock in there with a number,” she said. Shoppers write down the number on the shamrock, on the list of participating stores, then once they’ve found all the shamrock numbers, shoppers turn the card back in at town hall to be entered into a drawing for prizes.

She said the organizers might even help pay for a bit of the shopping — when visitors start their day at town hall, they can get a scratch-off ticket, with cash prizes to help lighten the cost of the downtown shopping.

“It’s just a small event to get people downtown, give the business owners a little bit of boost during a slow time,” she said, while offering visitors some fun activities.

“We were just looking to expand to do some events earlier in the season,” Mayor Evan Cockerham added. “Our summer schedule, and even our fall schedule, has gotten pretty tight. St. Patrick’s Day seemed like a logical choice.” He said some of the businesses and restaurants are even taking on a St. Patrick’s Day theme that day.

While it might be a smaller event, the scavenger hunt kicks off a wide variety of celebrations set for Pilot Mountain. Among those is the town’s well-known Hot Nights and Hot Cars cruise-in series set for a monthly get-together May through October; the return of the popular Mayfest after a three-year pandemic-forced absence; vintage marts; and a new activity — Fun Fridays.

“We’re going to try something out a little different this year to try to get people to come downtown after hours to stay,” Craig said of the Fun Fridays, which will take place on July 15, Aug. 19, and Sept. 16. “We want to give people something to do that no one else is doing.”

The event will include live music and a DJ, dancing, concessions, and other activities, with each one patterned after a different theme — the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

“We’ll encourage people to dress up for the theme and visit the stores before they stay for the party,” she said.

“We’re always looking to add on, to do more events,” said Mayor Cockerham. “Pilot Mountain has always done events really well, we just wanted to do something that brings more music, arts and entertainment.”

He said when he was first elected to office several years ago, one of his priorities was to work with businesses and other organizations to put on events that would bring more people to the town.

“We want downtown Pilot Mountain to become a destination choice, a place where families would visit.”

At the time, he said the town hosted seven or eight annual events. Now, that figure is nearly at two dozen.

“I give a lot of credit to Jenny Kindy and Cristy Craig,” he said. Kindy serves as the town’s Main Street coordinator. “We are excited to welcome people back to Pilot Mountain now that a lot of the COVID restrictions are over. I think it’s going to be a lot of fun.”

The full slate of Pilot Mountain events are:

March 17 — St Patrick’s Day Downtown

April 9 — Pilot View Vintage Market

May 28 — Community for a Cause 5k

June 4 — Hot Nights Hot Cars Cruise In

June 25 — PMPO Food Trucks

July 2 — Hot Nights Hot Cars Cruise In

July 15 — Fun Friday 70s

July 23 — Dinosaurs on Main

Aug. 2 — National Night Out

Aug. 6 — Hot Nights Hot Cars Cruise In

Aug. 19 — Fun Friday 80s

Sept. 3 — Hot Nights Hot Cars Cruise In

Sept. 16 — Fun Friday 90s

Sept. 24 — Foothills Dinner on Main

Oct. 1 — Hot Nights Hot Cars Cruise In

Oct. 29 — Monsters on Main & Trunk or Treat

Nov. 5 — Pilot View Vintage Market

Nov. 26 — Deck the Halls/Mistletoe Market

Dec. 3 — Parade and Tree Lighting

New releases available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Shadows Reel – C.J. Box

The Paper Palace – Miranda Cowley Heller

The Darkest Place – Phillip Margolin

Run Rose Run – Dolly Parton and James Patterson

The Last Chance Library – Freya Sampson

A Darker Reality – Anne Perry

The Bird Way – Jennifer Ackerman

Smile: The Story of a Face – Sarah Ruhl

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month at 3 p.m. .

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our book this month is The Widows by Jess Montgomery. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Beyond Scandal and Desire by Lorraine Heath.

Classic Movie Monday – March’s Classic Movie selection is Grapes of Wrath starring Henry Fonda and John Carradine. The film is based on the play “Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck. We have copies available if you’d like to read it before watching it with us on March 28 at 6 p.m.

Author Meet and Greet on March 15 at 6 p.m. Author Martin Clark will talk about his latest book, “The Substitution Order.” He is a retired Virginia circuit court judge who served 27 years on the bench. His novels have appeared on several best-seller lists.

Author Meet and Greet on April 2 at 11 a.m. Jess Montgomery talk about her latest book in “The Kinship Series,” “The Echoes”. This series takes place in the coal fields of Ohio in the mid 1920s, there is a lot of history, mystery, murder and intrigue. Jess will be here in-person to talk about her books, the people she based her characters on and the history of the region.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Friends of the Library Book Sale – The Friends of the Library will have its annual spring book sale beginning, April 20 at 5:30 p.m. and running through April 25. The book sale will be open during regular library hours.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

New releases available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Death in Daylesford – Kerry Greenwood

With Love from London – Sarah Jio

When the SHooting Starts – William W. Johnstone

Gwendy’s Final Task – Stephen King

This Thing Between Us – Gus Moreno

The Last Checkmate – Gabriela Saab

The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream – Dean Jobb

The Icepick Surgeon – Sam Kean

Life is What You Bake It – Vallery Lomas

The Woman They Could Not Silence – Kate Moore

The Rose Code – Kate Quinn

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our book this month is The Widows by Jess Montgomery. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Beyond Scandal and Desire by Lorraine Heath.

Author Meet and Greet on March 15 at 6 p.m. Author Martin Clark will talk about his latest book, “The Substitution Order.” He is a retired Virginia circuit court judge who served 27 years on the bench. His novels have appeared on several best-seller lists.

Author Meet and Greet on April 2 at 11 a.m. Jess Montgomery talk about her latest book in “The Kinship Series,” “The Echoes”.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

New releases available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Death of a Green-Eyed Monster – M.C. Beaton

Nothing to Lose – J.A. Jance

With Love From London – Sarah Jio

City of the Dead – Jonathan Kellerman

House of Sky and Breath – Sarah J. Maas

Murder on an Irish Farm – Carlene O’Connor

The Lady’s Mine – Francine Rivers

Abandoned in Death – J.D. Robb

The Death of Jane Lawrence – Caitlin Starling

A Flicker in the Dark – Stacy Willingham

Over My Dead Body – Jeffrey Archer

Game On: Tempting Twenty Eight – Janet Evanovich

The Party Crasher – Sophie Kinsella

I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness – Claire Vaye Watkins

The Cause – Joseph J. Ellis

The Book of Hope – Jane Goodall

Light Up the Night – Travis Lupick

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Acrylics and Watercolors Group – This group was meeting at the Senior Center, but now is meeting at the library every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our book this month is The Widows by Jess Montgomery. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Beyond Scandal and Desire by Lorraine Heath.

Classic Movie Monday. February’s Classic Movie selection is My Fair Lady starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison. The film is based on the play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw. We have copies available if you’d like to read it before watching it with us on Feb. 28 at 6 pm.

Author Meet and Greet on March 15 at 6 p.m. Author Martin Clark will talk about his latest book, “The Substitution Order.” He is a retired Virginia circuit court judge who served 27 years on the bench. His novels have appeared on several best-seller lists.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

New releases available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

Once More Upon a Time – Roshani Chokshi

A Slow Fire Burning – Paula Hawkins

The Book of Magic – Alice Hoffman

Nothing But Blackened Teeth – Cassandra Khaw

The Stolen Lady – Laura Morelli

The Man Who Died Twice – Richard Osman

Steal – James Patterson and Howard Roughan

A Season on the Wind – Suzanne Woods Fisher

Waiting on Love – Tracie Peterson

The Best Ever Cookie Book – Good Housekeeping

Deliberate Evil : Nathaniel Hawthorne, Daniel Webster, and the 1830 Murder of a Salem Slave Trader – Edward J. Renehan Jr.

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages. Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Acrylics and Watercolors Group – This group was meeting at the Senior Center, but now is meeting at the library every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month.

The Community Book Club meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our book this month is The Substitution Order by Martin Clark. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is The Texas Wager by Jodi Thomas

Classic Movie Monday. February’s Classic Movie selection is My Fair Lady starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrision. The film is based on the play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw. We have copies available if you’d like to read it before watching it with us on Feb. 28 at 6 pm.

Come by and see some of the changes that are taking place at the library. The Children’s Area has moved and we’ve rearranged the Juvenile Area and the Young Adult Area. We have some new furniture and rugs in the Children’s Area and we have more coming. It’s an exciting time to come to the library.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Virtual Author Visit on Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. to meet with author Wiley Cash virtually and hear him discuss his new book, When Ghosts Come Home.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for Science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages.Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Acrylics and Watercolors Group – This group was meeting at the Senior Center, but now is meeting at the library every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month.

The Community Book Club meets the third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our book this month is The Substitution Order by Martin Clark. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is The Texas Wager by Jodi Thomas

Classic Movie Monday. February’s Classic Movie selection is My Fair Lady starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrision. The film is based on the play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw. We have copies available if you’d like to read it before watching it with us on Feb. 28 at 6 pm.

Come by and see some of the changes that are taking place at the library. The Children’s Area has moved and we’ve rearranged the Juvenile Area and the Young Adult Area. We have some new furniture and rugs in the Children’s Area and we have more coming. It’s an exciting time to come to the library.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Rescheduled Author Visit – join us Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. for a visit with local author Tom Perry. He will be reading from his book, Murder In A Rear View Mirror.

Virtual Author Visit on Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. to meet with author Wiley Cash virtually and hear him discuss his new book, When Ghosts Come Home.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

New releases available for check-out at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Last House on the Street – Diane Chamberlain

One Step Too Far – Lisa Gardner

The Last Mirror Man – Lars Kepler

Lightning in a Mirror – Jane Ann Krentz

W.E.B. Griffin Rogue Asset – Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson

“STEAM”ed UP on Mondays at 4 p.m. — Join us for Science stories and simple experiments for grade school ages.Toddler Time for children ages 2-3 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.; Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; preschool story time for ages 4 – 5 Thursday at 11 a.m.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Acrylics and Watercolors Group – This group was meeting at the Senior Center, but now they are meeting at the library every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays. Craft class for adults meets the third Monday of each month.

The Community Book Club meets the third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. Our book this month is The Substitution Order by Martin Clark. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is The Texas Wager by Jodi Thomas

Classic Movie Monday. February’s Classic Movie selection is My Fair Lady starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrision. The film is based on the play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw. We have copies available if you’d like to read it before watching it with us on Feb. 28 at 6 pm.

Come by and see some of the changes that are taking place at the library. The Children’s Area has moved and we’ve rearranged the Juvenile Area and the Young Adult Area. We have some new furniture and rugs in the Children’s Area and we have more coming. It’s an exciting time to come to the library.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Surry County Senior Center are partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. The program will run through April 9, operating on Saturdays at the Mount Airy Public Library from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at the Surry County Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225. Masks are mandatory for this event, for the safety of the volunteers.

Rescheduled Author Visit – join us Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. for a visit with local author Tom Perry. He will be reading from his book, Murder In A Rear View Mirror.

Virtual Author Visit on Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. to meet with author Wiley Cash virtually and hear him discuss his new book, When Ghosts Come Home.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

The library story times are open for anyone who would like to come in and join us. Masks are recommended if you have not been vaccinated. Mondays at 4 p.m. Bilingual storytime for children — listen to a story in English and Spanish); Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Book Babies for children aged birth to 2 years old; Thursday at 11 a.m., Preschool Storytime for children ages 4 and 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays will meet the third Monday of each month, craft materials will be provided.

The Community Book Club meets the third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.

Classic Movie Monday. On Jan. 31, we will celebrate Sherlock Holmes’ birthday by watching, The Hound of the Baskervilles, a Hammer film production starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program & the Surry County Senior Center is partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225.

Virtual Author Visit on Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. to meet with author Wiley Cash virtually and hear him discuss his new book, When Ghosts Come Home.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

On Feb. 8 during the Surry Central verses North Surry high schools basketball game, Surry Central is hosting a Pink Out event in Honor of Julie Pratt.

Pratt is an administrative assistant for Surry Central and was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Her plan of care is a year-long process of 24 chemotherapy treatments, surgery and then weeks of radiation treatment.

The event will be from 2 to 4 p.m. with Strands of Love.

Strands of Love is a $15 donation and getting a pink strand of hair professionally put in your hair. In the lobby at game time, “I am with Julie Pratt” shirts will be on sale, along with other baked items from Sweets by Sarah and the Culinary Department of Surry Central High School.

PILOT MOUNTAIN — Two students were recognized for patriotic efforts by Pilot Mountain Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Post 9436 and its auxiliary during their recent monthly meeting.

They included Luke Tedder, Buddy Poppy King, and Riley Arnder, Voice of Democracy winner, who were tapped for those annual honors by the VFW post and auxiliary for 2021-22.

Each student read related essays to the groups’ members during the meeting and received certificates of appreciation and monetary gifts from auxiliary President Margie Nichols and Commander Kem Byrd of the VFW post.

In order to qualify for Buddy Poppy King, Luke also helped distribute Buddy Poppies with auxiliary members during a poppy promotion in Pilot Mountain for three hours in August.

The VFW Buddy Poppy program provides compensation to veterans who assemble the poppies — replicas of vivid red flowers symbolizing the great loss of life during war.

Meanwhile, the Voice of Democracy program of the VFW involves students competing for scholarships and incentives by writing an essay on an annual patriotic theme.

Luke, 12, is a seventh grader at Meadowview Middle School just outside Mount Airy.

The Buddy Poppy King is the son of Ian and Meredith Tedder of Pilot Mountain and the grandson of Bill and Yvonne Tedder of King and Greg and Sherryl Tucker of Pinnacle. Janie Kye of Tobaccoville is his great-grandmother and Luke also has a younger sister, Leah.

His hobbies include fishing, reading, camping, running cross country, baseball and basketball.

Riley, 16, the Voice of Democracy winner, is a 10th grader at Access Books and More in Pilot Mountain. He is the son of Michael and Tammy Davis and grandson of Johnny and Rhonda Parker, all of Mount Airy.

Other family members include a younger sister, Madison; an older stepsister, Alishia; and an older brother, Lathan.

Riley counts basketball, listening to music and watching movies among his hobbies.

Officials of the Pilot Mountain VFW and auxiliary say they wish both students much success in the future.

New books available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Paris detective – James Patterson

The Horsewoman – James Patterson and Mike Lupica

Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir

Choose Me – Tess Gerritsen and Gary Braver

Make You Feel My Love – Robin Lee Hatcher

The Bone Code – Kathy Reichs

Forgotten In Death J.D. Robb

The library story times are open for anyone who would like to come in and join us. Masks are recommended if you have not been vaccinated. Mondays at 4 p.m. Bilingual storytime for children — listen to a story in English and Spanish); Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Book Babies for children aged birth to 2 years old; Thursday at 11 a.m., Preschool Storytime for children ages 4 and 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays will meet the third Monday of each month, craft materials will be provided. This month we are making paper snowflakes using a variety of materials. We will also discuss the many different ways the snowflakes can be used.

The Community Book Club meets the third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. The book for this month is This Dark Road to Mercy by Wiley Cash. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is The Awakening by Nora Roberts.

Classic Movie Monday. On Jan. 31, we will celebrate Sherlock Holmes’ birthday by watching, The Hound of the Baskervilles, a Hammer film production starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program & the Surry County Senior Center is partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225.

An Author Visit is set for Jan. 18 at 6 p.m. for a visit with local author Tom Perry. He will be reading from his book, Murder In A Rear View Mirror.

Virtual Author Visit on Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. to meet with author Wiley Cash virtually and hear him discuss his new book, When Ghosts Come Home.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

ARARAT, Va. — Even in this pandemic era, some organizations are managing to continue good work benefiting their communities, which is true of the Ararat Ruritan Club.

Members recently gathered for a holiday meeting that featured a covered-dish supper and an opportunity to celebrate the club’s successes during 2021, considered one of its best years.

This included acknowledging accolades garnered during the earlier Dan River District Convention of area Ruritans, at which five gold awards were presented to the Ararat group for various community service projects.

In addition, Pamela Smith was named Ruritan of the Year for the Dan River District (a first for Ararat), with fellow member Merlin Scales voted Zone 1 President of the Year.

Scales also was chosen Zone 1 governor for 2022, replacing Charlie Bowman, and Roger Gammons as the Ararat Ruritans’ Dan River District governor for the year, replacing Bowman.

During the holiday meeting at the club’s headquarters at 4711 Ararat Highway, Scales installed officers for 2022, including President Kathy Loveland, Vice President Mike Noonkester, Secretary Pamela Smith and Kevin Smith, treasurer.

New governing board members for 2022 are Mary Dellenback Hill, Bradley Slate, Mary Slate and the club’s immediate past president, Scales.

Hill also is the newest Ruritan For Life.

The club leadership said “a big thank you” is owed to all the individuals and businesses helping with, contributing to and attending events of the Ararat Ruritan Club which made 2021 so successful.

Among their activities, the Ararat Ruritans held fundraisers that allowed them to support community causes. These included the Patrick County Food Bank, a county Rotary Club backpack program and a Home Alone effort that serves residents in the Willis Gap and Ararat communities.

In October, Ruritans were honored with Golden Key Awards for bolstering the club’s ranks, including Bradley Slate, sergeant of arms, who recruited two new members; Kevin Smith, three members; and Pamela Smith, three.

Scales also then received the Tom Downing Award, the highest honor given by the National Ruritans. All the awards were presented by Bowman, at that time the Ruritan governor of the Dan River District.

The Ararat club normally meets on the first Thursday of each month, but due to the scheduling of a national convention will gather on Thursday of this week instead for a 7 p.m. session including a covered-dish supper.

It will resume the normal schedule afterward.

The December meeting welcomed Judy Jackson, Timothy Pruitt, Steve Fariss and Margaret Noonkester as guests.

New books available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Midnight Lock – Jeffrey Deaver

The Last Dance of the Debutante – Julia Kelly

The Age of A.I.: and Our Human Future – Henry Kissinger

The library story times are open for anyone who would like to come in and join us. Masks are recommended if you have not been vaccinated. Mondays at 4 p.m. Bilingual storytime for children — listen to a story in English and Spanish); Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Book Babies for children aged birth to 2 years old; Thursday at 11 a.m., Preschool Storytime for children ages 4 and 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Make It Mondays will meet the third Monday of each month, craft materials will be provided. This month we are making paper snowflakes using a variety of materials. We will also discuss the many different ways the snowflakes can be used.

The Community Book Club meets the third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. The book for this month is This Dark Road to Mercy by Wiley Cash. Copies are available at the front desk.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be the third Saturday of every month at 10:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted.

LACE, the Romance Readers Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s book is Bridgerton: The Duke and I by Julia Quinn.

Classic Movie Monday. On Jan. 31, we will celebrate Sherlock Holmes’ birthday by watching, The Hound of the Baskervilles, a Hammer film production starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.

The YVEDDI Retired Senior Volunteer Program & the Surry County Senior Center is partnering with the Mount Airy Public Library and the IRS to provide free tax preparation at the library. VITA sites provide free income tax preparation for low-to moderate income taxpayers (generally those who make $57,000 and below) who need help filing their returns. To schedule an appointment, call 336-415-4225.

An Author Visit is set for Jan. 18 at 6 p.m. for a visit with local author Tom Perry. He will be reading from his book, Murder In A Rear View Mirror.

Virtual Author Visit on Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. to meet with author Wiley Cash virtually and hear him discuss his new book, When Ghosts Come Home.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

New releases available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The library story times are open for anyone who would like to come in and join us. Masks are recommended if you have not been vaccinated. Mondays at 4 p.m. Bilingual storytime for children — listen to a story in English and Spanish); Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Book Babies for children aged birth to 2 years old; Thursday at 11 a.m., Preschool Storytime for children ages 4 and 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on. This month’s project is a Christmas tree.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Classic Movie Monday on Dec. 20 at 6 p.m. We will be watching The Lemon Drop Kid, starring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell. A New York City swindler has until Christmas to come up with the $10,000 he owes a gangster, prompting him to go into scamming overdrive.

LACE — Romance Readers Book Club meets Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. The novel for this month is Bridgerton: The Duke and I by Julia Quinn.

Make It Mondays will meet the third Monday of each month, craft materials will be provided. Registration recommended.

Letters to Santa – Write a letter to Santa telling him how good you have been and bring it by the library to mail to the North Pole.

Cookies with Santa -Dec. 21 at 4 p.m., for stories and cookies with Santa. You can also have your picture taken with Santa.

The Mount Airy Public Library will be closed Dec. 22 – Dec. 26 for the Christmas Holidays and a long winter’s nap.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

New releases available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Midnight Lock – Jeffrey Deaver

The Christmas Promise – Richard Paul Evans

Go Tell the Bees I Am Gone – Diana Gabaldon

Fear No Evil – James Patterson

Wish You Were Here – Jodi Picoult

Over My Dead Body – Jeffrey Archer

101 Law Forms for Personal Use

Zen and the Art of Saving the Planet – Thich Nhat Hanh

A Carnival of Snackery – David Sedaris

The library story times are open for anyone who would like to come in and join us. Masks are recommended if you have not been vaccinated. Mondays at 4 p.m. Bilingual storytime for children — listen to a story in English and Spanish); Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Book Babies for children aged birth to 2 years old; Thursday at 11 a.m., Preschool Storytime for children ages 4 and 5.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on. This month’s project is a pumpkin.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

Classic Movie Monday on Dec. 20 at 6 p.m. We will be watching The Lemon Drop Kid, starring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell. A New York City swindler has until Christmas to come up with the $10,000 he owes a gangster, prompting him to go into scamming overdrive.

The Community Book Club will meet the third Wednesday in December at 1 p.m. due to the Christmas holiday. At this meeting, we will have guest speakers, author Calvin Vaughn and editor Heather Elliot talking about their book, Life On Main.

LACE — Romance Readers Book Club meets Dec. 21 6 p.m. The novel for this month is Bridgerton: The Duke and I by Julia Quinn.

Make It Mondays will meet the third Monday of each month, craft materials will be provided. Registration recommended.

Letter to Santa – Write a letter to Santa telling him how good you have been and bring it by the library to mail to the North Pole.

Cookies with Santa -Dec. 21 at 4 p.m., for stories and cookies with Santa. You can also have your picture taken with Santa.

The Mount Airy Public Library will be closed Dec. 22 – Dec. 26 for the Christmas Holidays and a long winter’s nap.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

The Mount Airy Public Library will be closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 25 and Nov. 26 for the Thanksgiving holiday.

New releases available at the Mount Airy Public Library:

The Tannery – Michael A. Almond (a local author)

The Last Shadow – Orson Scott Card

The Dark Hours – Michael Connelly

The Last Thing He Told Me – Laura Dave

Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight – Janet Evanovich

The Joy and Light Bus Company – Alexander McCall-Smith

The Santa Suit – Mary Kay Andrews

The Ballad of Laurel Springs – Janet Beard

The library story times are open for anyone who would like to come in and join us. Adults must wear a mask. Mondays at 4 p.m. Bilingual storytime for children — listen to a story in English and Spanish); Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Book Babies for children aged birth to 2 years old; Thursday at 11 a.m., Preschool Storytime, birth to preschool.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be on Nov. 20 at 10:30 a.m.

Classic Movie Monday returns on the last Monday of the month with “I’ll Be Seeing You,” starring Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten and Shirley Temple.

The Community Book Club will meet the third Wednesday in December at 1 p.m. due to the Christmas holiday. At this meeting, we will have guest speakers, author Calvin Vaughn and editor Heather Elliot talking about their book, Life On MAin.

LACE — Romance Readers Book Club meets this Tuesday at 6 p.m. The book chosen for October is “Notorious” by Minerva Spencer. Copies are available at the desk.

Friends of the Library Annual Fall Book Sale – Come by Monday for the last day of the book sale. It’s grocery bag day. Fill a grocery bag for $2. Bags provided.

A handmade quilt has been donated to the Northwestern Regional Library system by Carol McDowell to use as a raffle prize. We and our sister libraries will be selling raffle tickets one for $1 or 6 for $5. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of eBooks for the region. Tickets are available now, you can come by the library to purchase the tickets and see a picture of the quilt. The drawing will be Nov. 24.

Come shop at the Scholastic Book Fair, Nov. 29 – Dec. 4. The fair will be open during regular library hours. There will be lots to choose from, for kids in preschool to middle school. Books make the perfect gift or stocking stuffer. Gift wrapping available upon request.

Cookies with Santa -Dec. 21 at 4 p.m., for stories and cookies with Santa. You can also have your picture taken with Santa.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

The library story times are open for anyone who would like to come in and join us. Adults must wear a mask. Mondays at 4 p.m. Bilingual storytime for children — listen to a story in English and Spanish); Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Book Babies for children aged birth to 2 years old; Thursday at 11 a.m., Preschool Storytime, birth to preschool.

Surry Community College is offering a fun and free English as Second Language (ESL) class at the Mount Airy Public Library Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested should contact Jennifer Pardue at 336-386-3674.

Hooked – Come join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

Tai Chi has returned to the library. Join us each Friday at 10 a.m. This class is beneficial for those with limited mobility.

It’s Yoga Y’all – Yoga with Ms. Heather will be on Nov. 20 at 10:30 a.m.

Classic Movie Monday returns on the last Monday of the month with “I’ll Be Seeing You,” staring Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten and Shirley Temple.

An adult craft class will meet the third Monday of every month at 3 p.m., craft materials will be provided. Registration recommended.

The Community Book Club meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. The book for November is “The Ghost at the Table” by Suzanne Berne.

LACE — Romance Readers Book Club meets this Tuesday at 6 p.m. The book chosen for October is “Notorious” by Minerva Spencer. Copies are available at the desk.

Friends of the Library Annual Fall Book Sale – Nov. 17 – Nov. 22, beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 17. Come out and buy some books and movies, there is something for everyone.

A handmade quilt has been donated to the Northwestern Regional Library system by Carol McDowell to use as a raffle prize. We and our sister libraries will be selling raffle tickets one for $1 or 6 for $5. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of eBooks for the region. Tickets are available now, you can come by the library to purchase the tickets and see a picture of the quilt. The drawing will be Nov. 24.

Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrlibrary.org/mountairy/

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