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Harriotte B. Smith Library
910-451-5724
Book Renewals
910-451-3026  
Mon-Thu 0800-2100
Fri 0800-1900
Sat & Sun 1100-1900
Closed Federal Holidays
Camp Johnson
Branch Library

910-450-0844
Mon-Fri 1000-2000
Sat & Sun 1230-1900
Closed Federal Holidays
John A. Lejeune Education Center
Research Library

(Bldg 825,
Stone Street)
910-450-9845
Happenings
Mon-Thu 0900-2100
Fri 0900-1800
Sat 0830-1400
Sun Closed

Wi-Fi Available at all branches
Wireless Internet

MCCS Radio

Radio
MCCS Lejeune Radio - Guest: Judy Bradford, Programs Supervisor, Camp Lejeune Library

Start Squad

StartSquad

Bookmark Contest Winners

Click here to see the winners of the National Library Week 2008 Bookmark Contest.

“Most likely the best service I've had in the military by far has come from this sincere, helpfull, and cheerfull staff. Keep up the great job ladies.” – Satisfied Customer of the Camp Johnson Library

“My husband and I commend you and your staff for your fantastic kid's library and activities.” – Satisfied Customer of the Harriotte B. Smith Library

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Programs and Events

September Calendar

Princess Party

Princess Party

SAT & ACT Test Prep

eKnowledge & MLB Players Hit a Grand Slam with SAT & ACT Test Prep

Click here for details.

Catalogs

Search the catalogs in the libraries
Marine Corps wide, click here!

Look for a book by Title, Author, Subject or Keyword.

GALE
GALE Database

Over 18 databases available, including Newspapers, Health & Medicine, Business, History, Criminal Justice, Legal Forms, Encyclopedias and separate databases for elementary, middle and high school students.
Ask Library staff for the password

SIRS
SIRS Researcher

Ask Library staff for the password

Tutor.com
tutor.com

Ask Library staff for the password

Library Information

Reference service, reader’s advisory, audiobooks, portable DVD players for in-house use, music CDs and MP3 (MP3 players are available for checkout), copier (.10 per page), self service fax with debit or credit card ($1 per page), overseas fax ($4.95 for the 1st page then, $3.45 per page after). Internet and email access, and computers for word processing are just a few of the many services offered @ Your Library.

Rosetta Stone Language Learning Software

Rosetta Stone is now available (almost all languages) on MarineNet for Marines with a status of active or reserve. As always, Rosetta Stone software is available at the library for all authorized partons.

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Free Movies

Camp Johnson
Library
Harriotte B. Smith
Library
Tarawa Terrace
Community Center
Invictus Percy Jackson How to Train Your Dragon
Invictus
PG • 1800
Tue, 7 Sep
Percy Jackson &
The Olympians:
The Lightning Thief

PG • 1830
Fri, 10 Sep
How to Train
Your Dragon

PG • 1830
Fri, 17 Sep

Advanced Manga Art Class

Advanced Manga Art Class

Storytimes

StorytimeDial-a-Story is available for children by calling 451-3442 for a new story twice a week.


Storytimes
for preschoolers are presented at the Harriotte B. Smith Library on Thursday mornings at 0930 and at 1030.

Bicentennial Community Center Storytime, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 1400.

SILLY SNACKS & STORYTIME
Every Wed from 1000-1100 at Midway Park Community Center
$5.00 per month
KIDS MAKE THEIR OWN STORYTIME SNACK AND LISTEN TO A STORY

Outreach Storytime at Tarawa Terrace Community Center: 1000 on Wednesdays

Reading Clubs

Click the heading for information

Teen Reads Club - Ages 12-18
Teen Reads

Junior Bookworms Reading Club - Levels 1-3
Junior Bookworms

Senior Bookworms Reading Club - Leveks 4-6
Senior Bookworms

Open Mic Poetry Night

Microphone

The last Monday of each month at Camp Johnson Library, 1830.
Open to adults age 18 and older. Call 450-0844 for more information.

Teen Advisory Group

TAG
TAG, you’re it!

What is TAG?
TAG is the Teen Advisory Group at the Harriotte B. Smith Library for ages 12 to 18.

What does TAG do?
You, as a member, help plan events, recommend materials, help maintain the Young Adult area, volunteer for service projects (earning SAT scholarship hours), and volunteer at the library.

When is TAG?
First Tuesday of each month during the school year, 1830, at the main branch.

More information: 910-451-3178/0307