Continuing the Crook County News Since 1884
We are still doing curbside and in-town delivery if you would prefer not to come inside. We have numerous magazines available for a two-week checkout. THE FENCE POST is a nationwide agricultural newspaper reaching over 80,000 readers each week. It contains advertising, auctions, obituaries, recipes, cartoons, event coverage and human-interest stories all pertaining to the agricultural business.
Displays: Marcy Havner’s rock collection. If you have a collection you would like to share with Sundance, please let us know! We have two locking cases that we would love to put your collection in for a month or so!
Library Programming: STORYTIME Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. March’s themes: “Dr. Seuss”, “Transportation”, “St. Patrick’s Day/The Color Green”, “Hedgehogs/Porcupines” and “Food Fun”. FIFTY-ONE YEARS OF FREEDOM: WYOMING’S SUFFRAGE STORY, 1869-1920: program by Wyoming historian Kylie Louise McCormick on Fri., Mar. 11, at 7 p.m. in the meeting room. CROOK COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD meeting Thurs., Apr. 7, at 1 p.m. in Sundance. CROOK COUNTY LIBRARY FOUNDATION BOARD meeting Wed., Apr. 20, at 5:30 p.m. in Moorcroft. SUNDANCE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY meeting Tues., Apr. 5, at 11 a.m.
New Fiction: ROGUE ASSET, Presidential Agent #9, by W.E.B. Griffin. HER HIDDEN GENIUS by Marie Benedict. LABYRINTH OF LIES, Triple Threat #2, by Irene Hannon. THE ACCOMPLICE by Lisa Lutz.
New Young Adult: MAPPING THE BONES by Jane Yolen.
New Junior Graphic Novel: PLANTS VS. ZOMBIES: MULTI-BALL-ISTIC by Paul Tobin. Donated by the Proctor Family in memory of Dana Proctor.
New Junior Fiction: UNICORN PRINCESSES: THE MOONBEAMS by Emily Bliss. Donated by the Proctor Family in memory of Dana Proctor. UNICORN PRINCESSES: THE WING SPELL by Emily Bliss. Donated by the Proctor Family in memory of Dana Proctor.
New Picture Books:
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON adapted by Devra Newberger Speregen. MAYBE I’LL BE by Adam Ciccio. THE TRUTH ABOUT DRAGONS by Jaime Zollars.
New Early Readers: THE DREAM PORTAL, The Kingdom of Wrenly #16, by Jordan Quinn. Donated by the Proctor Family in memory of Dana Proctor. FELIX STANDS TALL by Rosemary Wells.