If you haven't been to the Williston Community Library lately, you're missing out. They have new books, fiction, non-fiction, children's, young adult, large print, audio books, playaways, DVDs, faxing and scanning services, internet, printing, copying, newspapers, and magazines. And lots of fun programs to keep you reading all summer long!

Come and learn about bees and their importance during a Bee STEAM event on Thursday, June 15. What could BEE more fun than learning all the BUZZ about honeybees from our local Oh Honey! Apiary?

Miranda and Mitch Melberg will educate us all about bees and their habitats on Thursday, June 15 in the library community room from 6:00pm-7:00pm. This event is for all ages and is free and open to the community.

And don't forget about the Williams County Bookmobile! The Bookmobile is quite literally a library on wheels. It travels hundreds of miles throughout the cities, townships, and communities of Williams County, North Dakota delivering library materials to  patrons each month. Along with books, magazines, and other library materials, they offer free Wi-Fi at each scheduled stop.

They offer call-ahead orders, curbside pickup, and no contact materials drop-off options as well as the option to browse for materials on the Bookmobile itself.

Summer Reading fun is available to any and all Bookmobile visitors. Summer Reading logs for children (full sheet with only books) AND grown-ups (bookmark with bookshelves).

This month's Take & Make crafts for kiddos is an adorable Love Bug Clip. They will also have origami kits for any teens and grown-ups who'd like to have some fun, too! These crafts will also be available to do during any of our park visits!
Interested in having the bookmobile visit your school, business, or daycare? Call Miss Tori for more information at 701.774.8805.

Williams County Bookmobile June Schedule:

Wednesday, June 14, Williston
9-9:30a Tot Stop Daycare
10-11a Bethel Home                                                                                                    11:15a-12:30p Spring Lake Park

Thursday, June 15, Williston
9-11a Corcoran School
11:15a-12:15p Young Bucks Coffee

Tuesday, June 20, Alamo/Wildrose/McGregor
9-9:45a Alamo Park
10-10:30a Peterson's
11a-12p Wildrose Park
12:30-1p McGregor Post Office

Wednesday, June 21, Trenton
9a-12p Trenton School

Thursday, June 22, Tioga/Epping
9-9:30a Little Lights Daycare
10:30-11:30a Tioga Community Center
11:45a-12:15p Tioga Senior Living
12:20-1p Little Rocks Daycare
1:30-2:15p Epping Park

Monday, June 26, Williston
11a-1:30p Spring Lake Park

June Library events include:

Baby Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 10:00am
A 30-minute program geared for infants from birth to 24 months. Read board books, sing songs, act out finger plays and engage in social play.

Toddler Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 11:00am
A 30-minute program geared for children ages 2 & 3. Read stories, sing songs, dance, play games and engage in social play.

Summer Reading (SRP): Tuesdays & Thursdays at 3:30pm
A 60-minute program designed for school age children. Weekly challenge cards also sent home to encourage them to continue reading throughout the summer.

Teen Summer Reading (SRP): Thursdays at 3:30pm
A 60-minute program designed for tweens/teens with fun activities and a challenge card to complete.

Adult Summer Reading (SRP): Wednesday June 14 & 28 at 5:30pm
A 60-minute program designed for 16 & up with fun activities.

Lego Time: Saturdays at Noon
Two hours of free play with LEGOs provided by the library. LEGOs will be sent out in the community room.

The Williston Community Library will be closed Monday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. They will reopen on Tuesday, June 20 at 9:00 am.

While the physical library may be closed, the online services are available 24/7. To learn more, visit the website https://willistonndlibrary.com/online_services.php The book drop will remain open for anyone who wants to return library materials.
The library is located at 1302 Davidson Drive, Williston. For more details call 701-774-8805.

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