Weekend Library Hours
The FBC Library will be open:
Saturday and Sunday
April 26 & 27
Noon to 4 PM
Saturday and Sunday
May 3 & 4
Noon to 4 PM
The FBC Library will be open:
Saturday and Sunday
April 26 & 27
Noon to 4 PM
Saturday and Sunday
May 3 & 4
Noon to 4 PM
Tuesday, April 1
9 AM to Noon & 3 PM to 7 PM
Wednesday, April 2
8 AM to 1:30 PM & 4 PM to 7 PM
Thursday, April 3
9 AM to Noon & 3 PM to 5 PM
Friday, April 4
8 AM to Noon & 1 PM to 5 PM
Monday, March 17
1 pm to 3 pm - Buckskin Bags with Buster Moore
3 pm to 5 pm - Easter Basket with Paula Enkerud
6 pm t0 8 pm - Quill work with Benny Rider
Tuesday, March 18
1 pm to 3 pm - Dreamcatchers with Steve Gives
3 pm to 5 pm - Buckskin Bags with Buster Moore
6 pm t0 8 pm - Quill work with Benny Rider continued
Participants must attend both sessions
Wednesday, March 19
1 pm - 3 pm - Beading with Selena Ditmar
3 pm - 5 pm - Knitting and Crocheting with Annette VanderVen and Hillary Maxwell
Thursday, March 20
1 pm - 3 pm - Consumer Rights and Credit Reports with Tom Anderson
Anyone is welcome to attend but seating is limited so please call the library to sign up.
(406) 353-2607
Spring 2008
Library Hours
Monday through Wednesday
8 AM - 7 PM
Thursday and Friday
8 AM - 5 PM
Open Saturday and Sunday from 12 - 4 on the following dates:
March 8, 9
April 26-27
May 3, 4
Photos of the construction of the new campus Technology Center / Library have been put online at: http://www.fbcc.edu/tech
Check out the progress!
Elijah of Buxton
Curtis, Christo
FICTION CURTIS
Night sky, morning star
Lucero, Evelina
FICTION LUCERO
Silver and gold mining camps of the old west: a state by state encyclopedia
Nestor, Sandy.
622.34 NESTOR
Using Internet primary sources to teach critical thinking skills in government, economics, and contemporary world issues
Shiveley, James
025.063 SHIVEL
Teaching Web search skills : techniques and strategies of top trainers
Notess, Greg R.
025.04071 NOTESS
‘Injuns!’ : Native Americans in the movies
Buscombe, Edwar
791.43 BUSCOM
Water treatment operator handbook
Pizzi, Nicholas
628.162 PIZZI
Food and nutritional toxicology
Omaye, Stanley
615.954 OMAYE
Learning support : a guide for mature students
Hoult, Elizabet
374 HOULT
Plate full of color
Perez, Georgia.
613 PEREZ
The trouble with culture : how computers are calming the culture wars
Hanson, F. Alla
303.48 HANSON
The Rosen comprehensive dictionary of math
REF 510.3 CLARK
The Rosen comprehensive dictionary of chemistry
REF 540.3 CLARK
The Rosen comprehensive dictionary of biology
REF 570.3 CLARK
The Rosen comprehensive dictionary of physics
REF 530.03 CLARK
Encyclopedia of the Great Plains
REF 978.003 WISHAR
The outlaws of Mesquite
L’Amour, Louis,
LARGE PRINT 813.52 LAMOUR
Emi and the rhino scientist
Carson, Mary Ka
YA 599.66 CARSON
Tomie dePaola’s front porch tales & North Country whoppers
De Paola, Tomie
YA FICTION DEPAOL
The whale scientists : solving the mystery of whale strandings
Hodgkins, Fran,
YA 599.65 HODGKI
Venom
Singer, Marilyn
YA 592.16 SINGER
Gold medal for weird
Sylvester, Kevi
YA 796.48 SYLVES
Being Bee
Bateson, Cather
YA FICTION BATESO
Paint the wind
Ryan, Pam Munoz
YA FICTION RYAN
Night of the howling dogs
Salisbury, Grah
YA FICTION SALISB
The perfect hamburger and other delicious stories
McCall Smith, A
YA FICTION SMITH
Soupy Saturdays with The Pain and The Great One
Blume, Judy.
YA FICTION BLUME
Mostly Monty
Hurwitz, Johann
YA FICTION HURWIT
Harry Potter and the deathly hallows
Rowling, J. K.
YA FICTION ROWLIN
Death on Naboo
Watson, Jude.
YA FICTION WATSON
Hunters of the dusk
Shan, Darren.
YA FICTION SHAN
Dark warning
Watson, Jude.
YA FICTION WATSON
Soccer hero
Peters, Stephan
YA FICTION PETERS
Darkwing
Oppel, Kenneth,
YA FICTION OPPEL
Revolution is not a dinner party : a novel
Compestine, Yin
YA FICTION COMPES
Underwater
Levy, Debbie.
YA FICTION LEVY
Allies of the night
Shan, Darren.
YA FICTION SHAN
The magic rabbit
Cate, Annette.
J FICTION CATE
Knuffle Bunny too : a case of mistaken identity
Willems, Mo.
J FICTION WILLEM
Emma’s turtle
Bunting, Eve,
J FICTION BUNTIN
Little Eagle
Chen, Jiang Hon
J FICTION HONG
Go to bed, monster!
Wing, Natasha.
J FICTION WING
Diary of a fly
Cronin, Doreen.
J FICTION CRONIN
Toot & Puddle : let it snow
Hobbie, Holly.
J FICTION HOBBIE
Happy birthday, Monster!
Beck, Scott.
J FICTION BECK
Cowboy & Octopus
Scieszka, Jon.
J FICTION SCIESZ
Abracadabra! Magic with Mouse and Mole
Yee, Wong Herbe
J FICTION YEE
Big sister Dora!
Inches, Alison.
J FICTION INCHES
At the carnival
Valdes, Leslie.
J FICTION VALDES
Gimme cracked corn & I will share
O’Malley, Kevin
J FICTION OMMALLE
Yatandou
Whelan, Gloria.
J FICTION WHELAN
Dodsworth in New York
Egan, Tim.
J FICTION EGAN
Clorinda takes flight
Kinerk, Robert.
J FICTION KINERK
Nothing
Agee, Jon.
J FICTION AGEE
When Randolph turned rotten
Harper, Charise
J FICTION HARPER
Another book about design : complicated doesn’t make it bad
Gonyea, Mark.
J 745.4 GONYEA
How to draw dinosaurs
Court, Rob,
J 743.6 COURT
More ice cream : words for math comparison
Freeman, Marcia
J 513 FREEMA
How to draw cars and trucks
Court, Rob,
J 743.8 COURT
How to draw aircraft
Court, Rob,
J 743.8 COURT
How to draw Christmas things
Court, Rob,
J 743.8 COURT
How to draw Halloween things
Court, Rob,
J 743.8 COURT
How to draw flowers and trees
Court, Rob,
J 743.73 COURT
Tap dancing on the roof : sijo (poems)
Park, Linda Sue
J 811.54 PARK
Pteranodon : giant of the sky
West, David.
J 567.918 WEST
Triceratops : the three horned dinosaur
Shone, Rob
J 567.915 SHONE
How do animals use– their eyes?
Stone, Lynn M.
J 591.44 STONE
How do animals use– their wings?
Stone, Lynn M.
J 591.479 STONE
Look-alikes around the world
Steiner, Joan
J 793.73 STEINE
1, 2, 3 … go! : a book about counting
Freeman, Marcia
J 513.211 FREEMA
Ants
Green, Emily K.
J 595.796 GREEN
Bumblebees
Green, Emily K.
J 599.799 GREEN
Pocket babies and other amazing marsupials
Collard, Sneed
J 599.2 COLLAR
Living color
Jenkins, Steve,
J 591.47 JENKINS
How do animals use– their ears?
Stone, Lynn M.
J 591.44 STONE
Grasshoppers
Green, Emily K.
J 595.726 GREEN
How to draw underwater animals
Court, Rob,
J 743.6 COURT
How to draw people
Court, Rob,
J 743.4 COURT
Tyrannosaurus : the tyrant lizard
Shone, Rob.
J 567.912 SHONE
Velociraptor : the speedy thief
West, David.
J 567.912 WEST
Vulture view
Sayre, April Pu
J 598.92 SAYRE
Friday, November 16
FBC Library
8 AM - 12 Noon
Books $.25 each
12 noon - 5 PM
Books $.10 each
The FBC Library will be open the following hours:
Saturday, October 20
Noon - 4 PM
Sunday, October 21
Noon - 4 PM
The Library will be open:
Monday 8 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday 8 AM - 7 PM
Wednesday 7:30 AM - 7 PM
Thursday 7:30 AM - 7 PM
Friday 8 AM - 5 PM
Harry Potter Day @ the Fort Belknap College Library
Everyone was “Wild About Harry” at the Fort Belknap College Library on Thursday, July 25, 2007.
The one-day event started with the participants building their own wizard hats, followed by making broomstick or magical pencils. Fortunes were read by Professor Char at the “Divinations Station”. Magic Wands were made at the “Defense of the Dark Arts Station.” Potions and Flowers were made by everyone interested. The first Harry Potter movie, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” was shown for everyone who wanted to watch. When everyone was done watching the movie, they went outside for a quick game of dodge ball. Lunch was served, then back to the fun. Treats from Hogwart’s Trolley were handed out to everyone who participated. And finally the Wizard Hat Pinata was broken to signify the end of the day. A Quiddich match had been scheduled but unfortunately the end of the day came a little quicker than planned due to a water outage. In spite of that, everyone had a wonderful time celebrating the magic of Harry Potter.
Thirty-five people of all ages attended, with 22 staying for the whole day. The first 20 participants received a copy of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” the final book in the Harry Potter series. This event was due in large part to the efforts of Girl Scout Troop 1602 of the Huron Valley Council, Ann Arbor, Michigan. For her efforts in coordinating the event, one of the members, Liz McCubbrey, will be earning her Girl Scout Silver Award, the highest Girl Scout award for her age level. Other Girl Scout leaders and members were Char Olson, Gabriela McCubbrey, Carol Collins, Rebecca Donnelly, Lydia Basinger, Sophia Bell-Streety, Tila Havlik and DeAnna Crout. Fort Belknap College Library was represented by Brenda Hopkins, Steve Gives and Eva English. This one-time event was also sponsored through an Enhancement Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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