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New Year, New Books
Have you participated in our Winter Reading Challenge yet? We could not make it any easier to have a chance to win a prize basket. We have a challenge for all ages to keep you reading good books during the cold weather months. Children can participate at the Youth Services desk and teens through adults can participate at the Adult Info desk on the second floor.

If you need some help finding a good book and want recommendations for finding new titles, check out our book recommendations page on our website at the link below! 

In particular, sign up for Patron Point Recommends and you will receive a monthly email of new books in the genre that you select and be able to place holds on the ones that interest you. It’s a great way to keep up with new books in your favorite categories.

Happy Winter Reading!

 Linda Eastwood, Library Director
Book Recommendations
CPL Book Club
Join the CPL Afternoon Book Club to discuss The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. Books will be available to check out from the library. Book Club will meet at 1pm on Monday, January 16 in the Community Room.
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Full STEAM Ahead Friday: Building Engineer
Put your engineering skills to the test on Friday, January 20th from 10:00am-3:00pm! Design and build your own snow fort with marshmallows, toothpicks, and glue. Can you build the tallest fort? The longest fort? Maybe try building a star-shaped fort! This is a family, drop-in program for all ages.
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Common Scams & Frauds Targeting Seniors
Join us Tuesday, January 17 from 1:00-2:00pm when the Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection will discuss the details of common scams that target seniors, the warning signs of a scam, and what to do if you or someone you know falls victim to a scam or fraud.
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Whatcha Readin'? Book Club
Get together on Monday, January 30th from 6:00-7:00pm with other book lovers to discuss what you've been reading and loving (or not loving!) No required or assigned books, just bring yourself, your book opinions, and enjoy chatting with other readers.
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Staff Picks
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The Knight Who Said "NO!"
by Lucy Rowland
A great book about setting boundaries and being empathetic!
-Heidi G.
Read it
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Maus
by Art Spiegelman
Does a great job exploring the Holocaust on a personal level.
-Dan C.
Read it
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World Travel: An Irreverent Guide
by Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain appreciates local culture and local food like no one else. He is missed.
-Linda E.
Read it
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Wokforce Center
A representative from the Department of Workforce Development is in the library every Tuesday to help you create a professional resume, improve interview techniques, search for a job, and offer many other career development resources.
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Universal Class
Early January will bring the addition of Universal Class in place of Gale Courses in the online CPL resources! Universal Class can be accessed through your Libby app and brings over 500 courses covering 32 subjects all for free to CPL patrons. Keep an eye out on our website for updates!
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Cooking Club
We are moving our time for the cooking club! You can now join us for some tasty shared recipes and food talk on the second Thursday of each month from 6:00-7:00PM in the Community Room.
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Dine Out Do Good
New Fortune is donating a portion of sales on the evening of Thursday, January 26, 2023 to the Friends of the Library! Dine out from New Fortune and Do Good for the library!
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W63N589 Hanover Ave Cedarburg, Wisconsin 53012
Phone: (262) 375-7640
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