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  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Hours and Location
    • Governance >
      • Board of Trustees
      • Policies
    • Rooted in History
  • Collections
    • Browse Catalog
    • Library of Things
    • Online Resources >
      • Libby
      • OverDrive
      • Beanstack
      • TeachingBooks
      • Candid - Foundation Directory Online
      • Grants to Individuals
      • GuideStar
      • Inspire
      • Ancestry.com
      • ABCMouse.com
      • Freading
  • SERVICES
    • Get A Card
    • Curbside Pickup
    • Technology and Printing
    • Walking Books Program
  • Events
    • Adult Events
    • Teen Events
    • Children Events
    • English Language Learning Classes
    • Beanstack Instructions
  • Employment Opportunities

teen  calendar  of  events

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We are thrilled to announce the launch of our 2025 Summer Reading Program under this year’s vibrant theme: "Color Our World" – an opportunity to celebrate art in all of its wonderful forms! This celebration of creativity, community, and imagination will offer fun, free programming for all ages throughout June and July.

To get the summer started right, the library is hosting our annual Summer Reading Kickoff Cookout on Friday, May 30 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at McKinley Park. The evening will feature live music by Holley Drive, a free dinner, and yard games for all ages. It’s a fantastic opportunity for families and community members to gather, enjoy the outdoors, and get excited about a summer full of reading and adventure.

Throughout the summer, the library will offer age-specific weekly programs:
  • Little Wigglers (ages 0–2) and Story Hour (ages 3–5) will enjoy sensory-rich and artistic experiences like yarn painting, shaker making, and stained glass crafts.
  • Heyday Tuesday (Grades K–2) and Wacky Wednesday (Grades 3–5) will explore everything from pendulum painting to clay sculpting, and will dive into creative projects each week.
  • Teens (Grades 6–12) can expect unique art techniques like squeegee painting and tie-dye, along with hands-on crafts and social activities.
  • Adults will have the chance to participate in our Summer Reading Raffle, earning prize tickets by logging books, completing creative at-home challenges, and attending programs—including fun summer craft classes led by Heather.

A highlight of the season will be a Silly Safaris Live Animal where attendees of all ages can meet and learn about live animals in a fun and educational setting.
Families won’t want to miss Week 6’s interactive movie experience, and to keep the rhythm going, Week 7 will wrap up with musical crafts and glowing balloon lanterns.

We will also continue our partnership with South Newton Schools to provide free weekday lunches to anyone 18 and under during the month of June. No registration is required—just stop by and enjoy a healthy meal.
Everything the library offers is always free and open to the public, thanks to the generosity of donors, sponsors, and community partners. A special thank you goes out to the Indiana Arts Commission and their support of our program.
Whether you’re looking to beat the summer slide, explore your creative side, or just enjoy time with others in the community, there’s something for everyone at the Brook Library this summer.

Stay tuned to the library’s website and social media for registration details, prize previews, and program calendars. Let's come together to Color Our World—one page, one project, and one memory at a time.

Family Fun day:
​Newton county fairgrounds

We're hitting the road! Join us at the Newton County Pun'kin Vine Fairgrounds for the annual Spring Family Fun Day and Craft Show. People of all ages can enjoy fun activities, browse the vendor booths, and enjoy some tasty food. We hope to see you there!


May 17th
9:00-2:00

Newton County Fair Grounds


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FAMILY FLICK FRIDAY

Join Us for Family Flick Friday! 

Bring the whole family and enjoy a fun movie night at the library! On Friday, March 28 at 5:00 PM, we’ll be showing Moana 2 on our big screen. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the film with free popcorn provided!
This event is free and open to all ages—no reservations required. Just come in, grab a seat, and enjoy the show!

Friday, May 23
​5:00 PM
We can’t wait to see you there!
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book sale

​Don’t miss our Annual Book Sale, running from May 3 to May 17! Browse a wide selection of books for all ages and take home some great reads for a free will donation. All proceeds go directly to support our Summer Reading Program, helping us provide exciting events, prizes, and activities for our community. Stock up on stories while supporting a great cause!

May 3rd-17th
Open during regular operating hours
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Summer reading kickoff community cookout

Join us for our Annual Summer Reading Kickoff Cookout on May 30th from 5:00–7:00 PM in McKinley Park! Enjoy a free picnic dinner, live music from Holley Drive, giant yard games, crafts, and plenty of fun for all ages. This community celebration is completely free, and you don’t have to be a Summer Reading participant to attend. Come kick off the season with us and help us celebrate the start of another exciting summer at the library!

May 30th
5:00-7:00 PM
*Please bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on*

McKinley Park
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100 Book challenge

It's time to register for the 100 Book Challenge of 2025! This is a fun, year-long reading challenge that encourages you to set a goal and read, read, read! 

Participants can now track their activity virtually via Beanstack! Click HERE to register.

Prefer good old pen and paper? We have paper logs available at the library.
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Jasper Newton Foundation Community Calendar
NEED SOME READING INSPIRATION?
​STOP BY THE LIBRARY AND CHECK OUT THIS MONTH'S DISPLAYS!
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100 W Main St
PO Box 155
​Brook, IN 47922

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