Help?

It is available at your Rippey Library

Do you need to plan for a religious based lesson?

The Rippey Library has the “Guidepost” magazine, the “Ideal magazine” and other devotional guides and resources.

Do you need help to plan a bridal shower?

The Rippey Library has magazines, as well as books with poems, games, and decoration

ideas.

Do you need help training a horse?

The Rippey Library has magazines and books that will help.

Do you have health issues such as Diabetes Mellitus?

The Rippey Library has books about exercise, diet, menus and special diabetes cook

books.

Do you have an unusual appearing plant or weed coming in your lawn or garden?

The Rippey Library has many books as magazines that will help you with your gardening

questions.

New Books

 

Are your children home from school, or maybe your grandchildren are visiting during the summer? Do they not have anything to do?

The Rippey Library can help with that also. There are several new children’s books focusing on the ages between 7 and 10 years;

Patches Lost and Found

Where is Bear

The Magic Hat

A Country Mouse

Toni has these books out for easy access on the children’s table just inside the door.

 

Adult Reading

Did you read a book review in the Des Moines Register or hear a book discussed on radio or TV?

The Rippey Library can help you obtain that book through SILO, State Interlibrary Loan. Just ask Toni to assist you and it will be mailed to the Library at no cost.

 

Have you ever wondered what the Harry Potter mania is all about? The books are talked about frequently by adults and children. After the final book is released August 15th, you may read all of the Harry Potter novels courtesy of the library

 

Two new Danielle Steel books have recently arrived, “HRH” and “Sisters”. These are always enjoyable entertaining reading.

 

New DVD

Did you miss the “Night at the Museum” when it was released in the theaters? An interesting family movie about what happens at a historical museum after the staff goes home and the lights are turned off.

Well stop by the Rippey Library and check out the movie and then view it in your own home for an evening’s worth of entertainment.