FERRIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: More than Books (January 19, 2023)
Start the new year off right with a visit to the Ferris Public Library and enjoy our new high-speed public-use computers, for both children and adults.
All computers have Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Word installed on them. The computers have been placed one per table so that you’ll have plenty of room for a pleasant experience. Also, new chairs have been added to each computer station for your comfort.
Library staff may be reached at: ferrislibrary@ferristexas.gov or (972) 544-2110, Option 9.
NEW BOOKS: “Long Shadows: Memory Man #7” by David Baldacci, “Silver Grass” (LP) by John D. Nesbitt, “Perilous Frontier: A Quartet of Crime in the Old West” (LP) also by John D. Nesbitt, “Going Rogue Rise and Shine Twenty-nine” by Janet Evanovich, “The High Notes” by Danielle Steel, “Critical Alliance: Rocky Mountain Courage #3” by Elizabeth Goddard, “Soulbriety: A Plan to Heal Your Trauma, Overcome Addiction, and Reconnect With Your Soul” (Dewey 158) by Elisa Hallerman, “The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World” (Dewey 302) by Max Fisher, and “The Fifth Act: America’s End in Afghanistan” (Dewey 958) by Elliot Ackerman.
WORD OF THE WEEK: “Curlicue” (KER-lee-kyoo) meaning a decorative curved line or shape. In cartoons, pigs are shown as plump pink animals with corkscrew-shaped tails. Not all species have curlicues on their rear ends, most wild pigs have straight tails.
FERRIS PUBLIC LIBRARY
301 E. 10th St., Ferris, TX 75125
Open Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
(972) 544-2110