If ever you need a quick read, why not try a magazine from our periodical collection? Our magazines check out for one week. We have back issues (which are kept in a compartment behind the current issue) going back up to one year for most titles. With topics ranging from cooking to crafts to celebrity gossip, we have something for every taste.
Try "Threads" or "Scraps and Stamps" if you need craft ideas. Both magazines feature patterns and examples, with lists of sources for the craft supplies needed and articles on technique from experts.
For recipes, try "Weight Watchers", "Taste of Home", "Better Homes and Gardens" or "Everyday with Rachel Ray". All of these include ideas for special occasions, and themed recipes for parties and holidays.
For the physically active (or those who aspire to be), we have "Women's Health", "Men's Health", "Sports Illustrated", and "Sports Illustrated for Kids".
If you love the outdoors, check out "Field and Stream", "Birds and Blooms", or "Ranger Rick", but if you love the indoors, we also have "People", "US Weekly", or "Entertainment Weekly".
Families with young children might enjoy the activities and games from "Homeschool Enrichment", "Family Fun", or "Highlights".
Have magazines at home that you've already read? Consider bringing them to the library! We accept current magazine donations on our magazine exchange rack (just off the lobby, across from the public restrooms). Patrons can donate up to ten magazines at time if they were printed in the past twelve months. Feel free to grab a magazine or two on your next library visit and keep them as long as you want.
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