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Ekalaka Public Library

Ed Solace, who lives near Kalispell, has been donating large quantities of books to Ekalaka Public Library throughout recent months. Last week, he made the trip to Ekalaka to hand deliver ten boxes and bags of donated books instead of sending them.

Ekalaka Public Library has received several new books recently. Some of these are: "The Cornwalls Are Gone" by James Patterson, "That Churchill Woman" by Stephanie Barron, "The Forest Lover" by Susan Vreeland, "House of Thieves" by Charles Belfoure, and "The 18th Abduction" by James Patterson.

The library is receiving lots of books from community members and Mr. Ed Solace. Solace lives near Kalispell. Last week he brought the library several boxes of books.

Along with the new books, the library has: "Daughters of the Land" by Gene Stratten, "The Paris Architect" by Charles Belfore, "Luncheon of the Boating Party" by Susan Vreeland, "We are the Water" by Wally Lamb, "The Perfect Horse" by Elizabeth Letts, and "Digital Photography" by David Taylor.

Don't forget about the upcoming genealogy classes at the library. Additionally, attorney Jennifer Williams is scheduled to give presentations on wills at the library on June 18 at 6:30 p.m., and trusts on July 16 at 6:30 p.m. If there are any questions about the programs, contact Pat Kalstrom at 406-775-6336.


Thanks to all who donate to Ekalaka Public Library. The library would not be what it is today without donors.

 

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