The Belt and Beyond | November 3rd, 2016
Volume 3, Issue 16
Volume 3, Issue 16
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22 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Coffee House at Slate <strong>Belt</strong> Church to host "Think of 3"<br />
<strong>The</strong> Coffee House at Slate <strong>Belt</strong> Church will host the b<strong>and</strong> "Think of 3" on<br />
Friday, <strong>November</strong> 4th.<br />
<strong>The</strong> genres of music the b<strong>and</strong> plays are: Christian Rock, Contemporary Christian,<br />
Alternative. If you enjoy David Crowder, Third Day or even U2, you’re going<br />
to enjoy these guys!<br />
We invite our community to come meet the b<strong>and</strong> on Friday, <strong>November</strong> 4 at<br />
7:00pm to 9:00pm. All ages are welcome. <strong>The</strong> Coffee House is always free…<br />
you get great music, delicious snacks <strong>and</strong> the best coffee in town! Oh, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
fellowship is priceless.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Coffee House is located at Slate <strong>Belt</strong> Church,1620 Church Road, across<br />
from the Wind Gap Middle School. To GPS our location, use our Pen Arygl, PA<br />
18072. Call 610-390-9124 with any questions.<br />
New in the Bangor Public Library<br />
Adult Fiction - Letters from Paris by Juliet Blackwell; <strong>The</strong> bookshop on the<br />
corner by Jenny Colgan; Razor girl by Carl Hiaasen; Downfall by Judith Jance;<br />
Flora <strong>and</strong> Lee by Maureen Lee; A great reckoning by Louise Penny; Small great<br />
things by Jodi Picoult; <strong>The</strong> Obsidian chamber by Douglas Preston; Gold fame<br />
citrus by Claire Vaye Watkins; <strong>The</strong> fixer upper by Mary Kay Andrews; <strong>The</strong> good<br />
wife strikes back by Elizabeth Buchan; <strong>The</strong> harbinger by Jonathan Cahn; Wicked<br />
by Joanne Fluke; Snowflake bay by Donna Kauffman; <strong>The</strong> body in the Piazza<br />
by Katherine Hall Page; Murder simply played; Secrets of the Amish Diary by<br />
Rachael Phillips.<br />
Adult Non Fiction - Digging dusky diamonds: a history of the Pennsylvania coal<br />
region by John Lindermuth; Citizen canine: our evolving relationship with cats<br />
Easton Library Schedules Fall Book Sale <strong>and</strong> dogs by David Grimm.<br />
Young Adult Fiction - <strong>The</strong> fever code by James Dashner; A dangerous path by<br />
<strong>The</strong> Easton Area Public Library is holding a book <strong>and</strong> media sale <strong>November</strong><br />
Erin Hunter; Sky raiders by Br<strong>and</strong>on Mull; Dead connection by Charlie Price.<br />
<strong>3rd</strong> through 8th. Hours are 10:00am to 5:00p.m. on Friday, <strong>November</strong> 4th,<br />
Junior Fiction - <strong>The</strong> Enchantress returns by Chris Colfer; <strong>The</strong> poets dog by<br />
<strong>and</strong> 9:00am to 2:00pm on Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 5th. Monday, <strong>November</strong><br />
Patricia Maclachlan; Nancy Clancy, secret admirer; Nancy Clancy, secret if the<br />
7th, from 2:00pm to 7:00pm is Half Price Day, <strong>and</strong> Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 8th,<br />
silver key; Nancy Clancy, sees the future; Nancy Clancy, super sleuth by Jane<br />
from 2:00pm to 7:00pm, is Bag Day. Fill a st<strong>and</strong>ard brown grocery bag for $5.<br />
O’Connor; <strong>The</strong> eruption of Mount St. Helens, 1980 by Lauren Tarshis; Miss Lazar<br />
Hardcover <strong>and</strong> trade books, books on CD, <strong>and</strong> DVD’s are $1.00. Paperbacks <strong>and</strong><br />
is bizarre; Mr. Docker is off his rocker; Mr.Hynde is out of his mind; Mr. Klutz is<br />
CDs are $.50. Children’s books are $.50. About 90 % of the sale items have been<br />
nuts; Mrs. Roopy is loopy; Ms. Hannah is bananas; Ms. LaGrange is strange by<br />
donated, <strong>and</strong> leftovers from the last sale have been removed. A preview sale<br />
Dan Gutman.<br />
for members of the Friends of the Library will be held on Thursday, <strong>November</strong><br />
Easy Fiction - Goodnight, sleep tight! By Claire Freedman; Pirasaurs by Josh<br />
3, from 4:00 – 8:00 pm. Membership forms are available at the Main Library<br />
Funk.<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Palmer Branch <strong>and</strong> at www.eastonpl.org. <strong>The</strong> Library is located at 515<br />
Easy Non Fiction - <strong>The</strong> truth about my unbelievable summer by Davide Cali;<br />
Church Street. <strong>The</strong> sale will be held in the Catherine Drake Meeting Room. Sale<br />
Finding Nemo by Caleb Burroughs; Tails are not for pulling by Elizabeth Verdick.<br />
goers should use the 5th Street entrance, lower level, which is h<strong>and</strong>icapped<br />
Dvds - Baby boom; China seas; <strong>The</strong> family man; <strong>The</strong> 5th wave; Iron Man; Jersey<br />
girl; 28 days; Captain America: <strong>The</strong> winter soldier; Captain America: <strong>The</strong> first<br />
accessible. For additional information, call the Library at 610-258-2917, ext. 393<br />
or email at maryannh@eastonpl.org.<br />
avenger; Gods not dead; Guess how much I love you; Ice Age: Collision course;<br />
Secrets of the furious five; Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa; Meet the Robinsons;<br />
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnies Bow-tique; Pan; <strong>The</strong> penguins of Madagascar<br />
Operation DVD premiere; Poohs heffalump Halloween movie; <strong>The</strong> prince of<br />
Egypt; <strong>The</strong> princess <strong>and</strong> the frog; Rio; Sinbad legend of the seven seas; Surfs<br />
up; Valiant; <strong>The</strong> wild.<br />
Next issue will be printed <strong>November</strong> 17th<br />
Deadline for all ad copy <strong>and</strong> news<br />
Friday, <strong>November</strong> 11th<br />
Email your news <strong>and</strong> events to<br />
thebelt<strong>and</strong>beyond@gmail.com