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The White Bird Library

White Bird Community Library
PO Box 33
White Bird ID 83554
208-839-2805
wbclib@ctcweb.net |
Hours:
Tue, Wed, & Sat: 10:00-1:00
Thursday: 3:00-5:00 |
The White Bird Community Library is a non-profit organization that does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race, or religion. Our
building is wheelchair accessible and conveniently located on River Street in White Bird just to the south of the Post Office.
Our facility can be used by your organization for meetings and
get-togethers. Please contact Library Committee Chair Kathryn VanAcker at 839-2808. At the current time, the following organizations are using the Library:
Monthly Library meetings on the first Wednesday at 10:00.
Rodeo Club Contact Anna Holden at 839-2800 for information on meeting dates and times.
Learning For Fun This great pre-school program is for four and five year olds. They meet during the school year on Mondays, Tuesdays, and
Wednesdays from 8:30 to noon. Contact Brenda Heckman at 839-2303 for more information.
The Library Committee always welcomes your suggestions on books, videos, etc. to add to our collection. We accept donations of good books, and those, along with your monetary
donations, are tax deductible. A receipt will be given.
Book of the Month Review
"The Pirate Hunter" by Richard Zacks, is the story of Captain Kidd, who has the reputation of being America's most ruthless buccaneer
and fabulously rich. Nothing could be farther from the truth. It turns out that he was a tough, successful New York sea captain who was hired to chase pirates in the 1690's.
During his three years of service, he not only faced pirates, but also arrogant Royal Navy commanders, jealous East India Company captains, storms, starvation, angry natives,
and mutinies. Come check out the book to enjoy this never-before-told pirate story for grown-ups.
Some other interesting reads about White Bird and Idaho.
Many books feature the Lewis and Clark Voyage of Discovery:
The Lewis and Clark Journals
Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark
The Truth About Sacajawea

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