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For current
Library Events check out our
Online Calendar
to register for library events.
Summer
Reading Club begins June 1st. Sign up at the library. School
Age Specials Wednesdays
at 2pm beginning June 2 ending July 28 No program on July 7th
School
Age Crafts Fridays
at 2pm beginning June 4 ending July 30
Story
Hour July
9, 16 and 23 at 10am
Toddler
Time July
9, 16 and 23 at 9:10
Get the latest
information about library events as well as book reviews in our
Mulberry
Library Blog and Mulberry
Library Youth Blog!
Clinton Prairie
Reading Lists - click on link to see the lists for grades 7
-12. CP List Grade
7 CP List Grade
8 CP List Grade
9 CP List
Grade 10 CP
List Grade 11 CP List Grade
12
Online Genealogy
Databases are offered through the Frankfort Genealogy Page.
To see what services are offered please visit the
Genealogy Web Page
Policies
Children in the
Library
Internet Use Policy
Library Behavior
Policy
Meeting Room Use Policy
&
Application
Strategic Plan
2011-2015
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Monday
1-7
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 1-7
Thursday 1-7
Friday
9-5
Saturday
10-2
Sunday Closed
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The Friends of the Mulberry Library
are a support group for the library, assisting with special events,
and raising funds to contribute to library services, materials and
equipment. To join the Friends group pick up an application at
the Mulberry Library or talk to any of the Directors. All
membership dues are good for 1 year, with the exception of a
lifetime membership, which is good for life.
Membership dues are:
Active - $10.00 Family - $
15.00 Contributing - $25.00 Sustaining - $100.00 Life -
$500.00
Board of Directors:
Kim Haan, President Brandy Brooks,
Vice President Patty Wright, Secretary Gene
Marshall, Treasurer
Carol
Neal
Michelle
Albitz
Leslie
Robison Paula Bennett Beth Carter Eric Woods
Julie
Boles
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Mulberry Community
Library

Mulberry Community Library
615 E.
Jackson St. PO Box 489 Mulberry, IN 46058 (765) 296-2604
Branch Manager: Michelle Ogden Email
address: mogden@accs.net
Library Assistant: Carol Schriefer-McClean
Email address: cschriefer@accs.net
Map of our Location
We also want to introduce you to another new service,
BookLetters eNewsletters!
You can receive Library
Lines and other
eNewsletters in your email!

Sign up now for our
Online Book Club!
You can now receive portions of new release books
in your email each week. The emails link you back to our Online
Catalog where you can see if we have the book, audio book, e-book, or
e-audio book available.
To sign up, simply click on the icons below, put in
the email address you wish the book portions to go to, choose the clubs
you want to be included in and then Join Now!

Looking for
Displays!
The library is looking for local
people who have artwork, hobby or craft work, or simply a collection
they take pride in to display at the Mulberry Library. Call or
email to get more information.
Library Tote Bags
Available!
The Mulberry Library now has tote bags
available for purchase. The tote bags are $12.00 each or free
with a Friends membership of at least $25.00. All of the
proceeds go to the Friends to support the Mulberry Community
Library. The bags are black with blue trim with multiple pockets and
an adjustable hip-length shoulder strap. Visit the library to see
the bags and for purchasing details.
Art Exhibited
Photographs from the Sesquicentennial
are still on display. All are historical photographs of Mulberry
and the surrounding area. Other items that were displayed during the
Sesquicentennial can now be found in binders to view.
Also on display are Maori masks from New
Zealand that were donated by Gene and Linda Marshall. The
masks are carved representations of ancestors, with eyes inset with
paua shells. The two carved faces are examples of ancestor
figures and are similar to those found on Maori meeting houses. The
faces usually look fierce, often with the mouth open, the tongue sticking
out, and the eyes protruding. The expression is aggressive and looks
like the grimaces that Maoris make during war dances in order to
intimidate their opponents. The lines on the masks mirror Maori
tattoos, which they traditionally had on their faces to make them look
fierce and scare off their enemies. The masks on display at the
library were carved in Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand, a center of
Maori culture and the site of Te Puia, an institute for preserving and
encouraging Maori culture, especially wood and jade (greenstone) carving,
and flax weaving.
Volunteers
Wanted
Current volunteer opportunities are
available. If you would like to volunteer to help at the library or
have an idea for an activity that you would be able to donate your time
for, contact Michelle.
About the Library
The new Mulberry Community Library opened
in 2001 thanks to the generous contributions of the
community.
Facts About the Building:
Architect: H.L. Mohler &
Associates
General Contractors: Gilliatte
General Contractors
Stickley Furniture: John Kirk
Furniture Gallery
Circulation Desk, Shelving, Endpanels,
Lamps, and Librarian's Desk: Jerry Thompson and Jim
Kaylor
Stained Glass Lamp Shades: Kim Van
Arsdell
Stained Glass Window Panels: Kim Van
Arsdell
Tables: Paul Harshman & Jerry
Seager
Pillows: Nancy Fullerton and Leota
Snyder
Donated Rugs: Florence
Smith
Wall Hanging: Kermit Berg
Wooden Steam Engine, Train, and Tracks
constructed and donated by Jerry Seager
"County Line": Painted by Paul Harshman,
donated by Mildred Harshman
Various Wood Sculptures: Victor
Colby Scissors Jack Poet Slave Flock of Birds Bird Head
(Shakespearian age)
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