Preschool Story Hour
On October 28, the Preschool Story Hour crew went trick-or-treating in the library.
Join us at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 4 for more stories, fun and games.
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On October 28, the Preschool Story Hour crew went trick-or-treating in the library.
Join us at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 4 for more stories, fun and games.
Trying to get audiobooks off a Zune isn’t easy. If you have pulled your last hair out trying to figure out how to get those books off your zune, here is your answer.
1. Connect the Zune to your computer. (Do not open the Zune software.)
2. Open the OverDrive Media Console.
3. Select a title (any title, including the Welcome message) and click
‘Transfer’.
4. Once at the ‘Confirm’ window, press the ‘Advanced Options’ button.
5. Click ‘Browse’.
6. To delete all OverDrive Audiobooks from the Zune, right-click the
‘OverDrive’ folder and click delete. (To delete individual files, expand
this folder and delete the files one at a time.)
On Wednesday, October 28 at 9:30 AM we’ll trick-or-treat at the library!
Wear your costume and come have fun with us!
You don’t need a library card to participate and registration is not required.
Our next library gaming program is
Senior Sports Spectacular
Saturday November 7, 2009
6:00pm to 8:00pm
For Seniors (ages 55+)
Come on out and join us.
What do I do if my Playaway locks up?
Like any good storyteller, sometimes the Playaway just needs a moment to catch its breath. First, turn it on and off. If that doesn’t solve the problem, remove and reinsert the battery.
My Playaway will not turn on. What should I do?
We recommend inserting a fresh battery.
If you have additional questions or would like troubleshooting tips, please call Customer Service at (877) 893-0808 x120.
Tips + Tricks
The following are a few shortcuts that you can use for better Playaway usability:
Erase all bookmarks: While Playaway is in an unpaused state, press EQ+SP+FWD+REV.
Complete Reset: (back to the start of the Playaway, erase all bookmarks, erase last volume setting): While Playaway is in a paused state, press SP+REV.
Most public school students in Tennessee have no Tennessee history or civics textbook, even though students in about half of the grades are required to learn parts of the subject every school year. Because of this, it is more important than ever that students have a place to go for information on Tennessee history.
Nashville author Bill Carey founded the 501c3 organization Tennessee History for Kids in November 2004 for the purpose of improving this situation. Step one was to research, write, and produce this web site.
Download e-books and audiobooks with your library card.