Sandra Kisselback

It’s a fall for all. Anything can happen this time of year. Warm, chilly, cloudy, silly. Rainy, sunny, misty, giddy.

What’s your favorite treat? Is it ice cream draped with hot fudge, then piled high with whipped cream and sprinkled with nuts?

Flip it and twist. Jump up and shout. Time your dance moves with an energetic bounce. If you think that sounds like fun, you should hear what the Word of the Month Club is up to.

Introducing a vital community group putting forth great efforts to strengthen the library. Please say hello to Friends of the Berne Library.

How do you make summer last? Just a sec. Hold on a minute. It might take a day or two. That formula’s got to be here somewhere. 

Libraries. There are over 116,000 in the United States. When some of the oldest in the world came to life, they were filled with scrolls and clay tablets.

As July fades into memory, August drifts forward and brings with it the Word of the Month Club.

Walking out to retrieve the open flag for shutting down the library last Friday night provided a flurry of activity to entertain the senses.

It was a 30-year collaboration between Alex and Dr. Irene Pepperberg. From the book, “Alex and Me,” written in 2008 by Dr.

Yoo hoo! Turn the page. Make the grade. Sing a song. June is here and this month the Berne Library honors dads and grads, Flag Day, and the first day of summer.

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