Investing program, blues, winters birds all at Newton library

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Book review by Teen

Volunteer Courtney Claussen

“Such a Rush” by Jennifer Echols illustrates the life of a girl who is attempting to find her place in society. Realizing that she doesn’t fit in, Leah devotes herself to becoming a pilot. 

The rush that Leah feels from flying is greater than anything else she has ever felt. As Leah matures, her relationships with her family deteriorates, leaving her to take care of herself and she attempts to get a job at the nearby airstrip. When life finally is simple again, Leah becomes caught between two brothers, golden boy Alec and adrenaline junkie Grayson. As she is drawn between the two brothers she realizes that the consequences may be deadly. 

Find out what happens next by checking out this book from the teen fiction section at the Newton Public Library.

Smart Investing @ Your Library

The Newton Public Library will launch the “Smart Investing @ Your Library” program to promote investor education on Thursday, Jan. 31, in two session beginning 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. Anyone in the Jasper County area is invited to participate and should stop by the library, call (641) 792-4108 or email spadilla@newton.lib.ia.us to register. Participants will continue their education via four weeks of online classes at their convenience either at home or at the library. An investment manual will be provided to the first 25 registrants, and online investment resources will also be shared. A face to face wrap-up session will be at 5:30 p.m. March 5. The only cost to attend the program is a commitment to learn more about investing.  

The Smart Investing @ Your Library program is made possible through a grant to Iowa Library Services of Iowa funded by the American Library Association and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Investor Education Foundation. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is a cooperating partner in the program. Newton  Public Library is one of 18 rural libraries in Iowa selected by Library Services of Iowa for participation in 2013.  

Blues Under the

Blue Roof is Back

The South Skunk Blues Society has a great line-up of musicians scheduled for this annual event. On Monday,  Feb, 4,  Rob Lumbard, a singer/guitar player from Des Moines will be in concert in the library’s meeting room. Rob has opened for Lyle Lovett and Leon Redbone. His finger-picking guitar style can be traced back to Hot Tuna, Doc Watson and Piedmont blues.  

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