Who do you think you are? Find out by researching your family history! The New Hampshire Room at the Main Library is a treasure-trove of information for anyone hoping to track down long forgotten family members. The New Hampshire Room is a reference collection of materials of interest to the local historian and genealogist, as well as the patron interested in all aspects of New Hampshire history. Included in the collection are city and town histories, biographies of famous N.H. people, books by N.H. authors, N.H. government, Manchester history and government and genealogies of major N.H. families. You can also find New Hampshire vital records (birth, death, and marriage certificates) on microfilm. Ancestry.com is available for use in the library; with which you can search a massive database of census records, immigration records, and many other resources. Ancestry.com even has census collections from the U.K., Canada, Australia, and Germany. Or, do your searching from home with the plethora of records, books, and articles to be found in Heritage Quest. The library has a professional genealogist on staff to help you get started. So come take a look into the past, your family history is right at your fingertips!
Ancestry.com and Heritage Quest
January 26th, 2012 · Children, City Library, Main Branch, NH Room, Research Tip of the Week, Technology, West Branch, local history
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Manchester City Library $5 Bag Book Sale
January 21st, 2012 · Book Sale, Books, Children, City Library, Events, Main Branch, NH Room, News, Teens, Trustees
On January 28th (Saturday), Manchester City Library will hold its first $5 Bag Book Sale for 2012 in the Winchell Room, from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM. There are thousands of materials to choose from. Books for all ages and interests are available; also VHS video tapes, music CDs, DVDs, 33 1/3 Long Playing Records and other odds and ends. For this sale, we have a good supply of used Large Print Books, mostly fiction.
Please bring your own empty bags, and fill them with the many possible treasures that you may find in the Winchell Room, located on the lower floor of the library. As you leave the Winchell Room, you will pay $5 for each bag that has materials from the sale. If you have any questions, please contact Eileen A. Reddy at ereddy@manchesternh.gov or by phone at 624-6550 ext. 320 (Information Desk).
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Library to Host Free Financial Aid Program
January 17th, 2012 · City Library, Grades 6-12, Main Branch, Teens, West Branch
While financial aid can make college more affordable, parents and students are expected to take primary responsibility for paying for post-secondary education. In this session, we will address options for managing college costs, applying for financial aid, and discuss college funding options. Attendees will receive the Financial Aid Organizer and The Essential Pocket Guide to Scholarships. A representative from Granite State Management & Resources will be available to answer your questions.
For more information, contact Kate Norton at 624-6550 ext. 342.
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Bonfire of the Vanities
January 17th, 2012 · Book Group, Books, City Library, Events, Main Branch
The Brown Bag Book Group will be discussing “The Bonfire of the Vanities” by Tom Wolfe . This well known novel is a drama about ambition, racism, social class, politics and greed in the 1980′s New York centering around four main characters. Join us on Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 from 12:15-1:30 PM in the Hunt Room of the Main Branch. For more information please contact the information desk at 624-655o X320 or X319.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
January 14th, 2012 · Ages 0-2, Ages 2-3, Ages 4-5, Ages 6-13, Book Sale, Books, Children, City Library, Foundation, Friends of the West Manchester Community Library, Government Documents, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-12, Grades K-2, Library Databases, Local Author Series, Main Branch, Museum Passes, NH Room, News, Teens, Trustees, West Branch, local history
The Manchester City Library will be closed on Monday, January 16th in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We will reopen on Tuesday morning at our normal time. See you then!
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N.H. Newspapers
January 13th, 2012 · Children, City Library, Main Branch, Research Tip of the Week, Technology, West Branch
Did you know you can access New Hampshire newspapers online? With nothing more than internet access and your library card you can search articles from the Concord Monitor, the NH Union Leader, the NH Sunday News, and America’s News Magazine using the library’s New Hampshire Newspapers database. Also, browse through stories using the Hot Topics and Current Events options. Stay up to date through your favorite newspapers . . . without leaving the comfort of your browser.
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Front Doorway Closed for Renovations.
January 11th, 2012 · Ages 2-3, Ages 4-5, Ages 6-13, Books, Children, City Library, Grades 3-5, Grades K-2, Main Branch, NH Room, News, Teens, Trustees

The front door of the main branch will be closed on Thursday, January 12th from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm as we complete a renovation project. Please enter and exit the building using the children’s room entrance on the Concord Street side of the building. Thank you for your cooperation and your patience as we work to maintian this beautiful, historic building.
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A Year of Wonders
January 7th, 2012 · Book Group, Books, Children, City Library, Events, Grades 6-12, Main Branch, News, Teens, Trustees
The Thursday evening book group will be discussing “Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague” by Geraldine Brooks. In the year 1666, as an isolated English village quarantines itself to prevent the spread of the plague, a housemaid named Anna Frith and her fellow villagers confront fear, death and superstition. This discussion will be held on January 12th, from 7-8:30 PM in the Winchell Room of the Main Branch. For more information contact Sarah Basbas at 624-6560.
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So long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen …
January 3rd, 2012 · Books, City Library, Main Branch, West Branch
The literary world bid a sad farewell to many familiar names during the course of 2011. Among them: Dick King-Smith and Florence Parry Heide, known by thousands of children for their memorable characters such as Ace, the very important pig and Princess Hyacinth. The animals of Redwall said a final goodbye to creator Brian Jacques, whose beloved stories have been translated into twenty-eight languages. More recently, adult science fiction/fantasy fans lost Anne McCaffrey, whose Pern series started won her both the Hugo and Nebula award, and earned her the honor of being the first female science fiction author on the New York Times best seller list. And who can forget Mad-Libs? A subtle way to teach parts of speech, pulled out at many a party, geared toward all ages, and guaranteed to cause many laughs. Co-creator Leonard Stern, who passed away in June, was also a television screenwriter for such classic shows as Get Smart and The Honeymooners. Many a budding artist was taught to draw by Lee J. Ames, who wrote 26 books in all as part of his Draw 50 … series. One other notable that has had a huge impact on the literary world was Michael Hart. While he may not have been a household name, his invention certainly is – he invented the electronic book, or ebook. To all the writers we lost this year, on behalf of your many fans throughout the world, thank you for your wonderful stories. You will all be missed.
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Happy New Year!
December 29th, 2011 · Ages 0-2, Ages 2-3, Ages 4-5, Ages 6-13, Children, City Library, Events, Foundation, Friends of the West Manchester Community Library, Government Documents, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-12, Grades K-2, Library Databases, Local Author Series, Main Branch, Museum Passes, NH Room, News, Teens, Trustees, local history
The library will be closed on Saturday, December 31st through Monday, January 2nd in observance of the New Year. We would like to wish everyone a peaceful and prosperous year.
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