March 2026 Issue Books To Cage A Wild Bird by Brooke Fast Dystopian Romance Enter the brutal world of Endlock, a prison where the wealthy hunt the inmates for sport. The first novel in an Lies We Tell About the Stars by Susie Nadler Young Adult Fiction A gorgeous debut about friendship, grief, and new beginnings set in near-future Others: A Story for All of Us by Kobi Yamada Children's Picture Book A universal story of kindness, compassion, and the importance of looking for the best in others by the #1 New York Times bestselling author
electrifying dystopian romance series, this high-octane debut about forbidden love, found family, and a fight for survival will leave you breathless. San Francisco in the aftermath of a catastrophic earthquake and on the cusp of the first human mission to Mars. of What Do You Do with an Idea? Movies/TV The Bride! In theaters March 6th In 1930s Chicago, groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronious brings a murdered young woman back to life to be a companion for Frankenstein's monster. What happens next is beyond what either of them could ever have imagined. The Running Man On DVD/Blu-Ray March 3rd In the near future, "The Running Man" is the top-rated show on television, a deadly competition where contestants must survive 30 days while being hunted by professional assassins. Desperate for money to save his sick daughter, Ben Richards is convinced by the show's ruthless producer to enter the game as a last resort. Ratings soon skyrocket as Ben's defiance, instincts and grit turn him into an unexpected fan favorite, as well as a threat to the entire system. Hoppers In theaters March 6th When scientists discover a way to transform human consciousness into robotic animals, Mabel uses the new technology to uncover mysteries of the animal world that are beyond anything she could have ever imagined. March Holidays & Observances
March 1st — National Dadgum That’s Good Day. A great day for restaurants, bakeries, and other food folk to share something delicious with subscribers. March 3rd — National Anthem Day. Share some of America’s history. Have some fun and get patriotic by offering a discount code to everyone who can correctly answer a trivia question about our National Anthem. March 8th — International Women’s Day March 11th — National Organize Your Home Office Day. Who wants to come help us with this one?! March 12th — National Plant a Flower Day. It’s not just a good day for garden centers! Have a beautification day for your nonprofit, or educate real estate clients about the curb appeal of flowers. March 13th — National Good Samaritan Day. Let your readers know what you’re doing to be a good Samaritan and how they can be a force for good in their community. March 14th — Holi The Hindu festival of colors, is not only celebrated in India. Celebrate the closing of winter with your subscribers with a colorful template or by letting them know where they can participate. March 14th — PI Day March 15th — National Corn Dog Day. Bet you didn’t know this holiday had something to do with basketball, did you? It falls on the first Saturday of the NCAA Men’s Division I Championship each year. March 17th — St. Patrick’s Day. There’s more to it than corned beef and cabbage. March 20th — March Equinox. Also called the spring equinox and vernal equinox, no matter what you call it, for the Northern Hemisphere, it’s the First Day of Spring. March 21st — National Flower Day. Celebrate spring with floral decor for your business, or even with a floral email motif. March 28th — National Weed Appreciation Day. Talk to your subscribers about the beauty and benefits of misfits and mistakes (like dandelions, clover, and other so-called “weeds”) March 29th — Earth Hour. The hour is just the beginning. March 29th — Vietnam Veterans Day. It’s been 50 years since we left Vietnam. Let’s thank those who made it home and remember those who didn’t. March 31st — National Farm Worker’s Day. If you’re not hungry, thank a farmer. Fun Holidays March 1: World Compliment Day March 3: World Wildlife Day March 4: National Grammar Day March 10: Mario Day (Mar 10) March 23: National Puppy Day March 31: World Backup Day Month-Long Themes Women’s History Month — Honor significant female figures or female leaders in your industry.
National Nutrition Month — Focus on wellness, healthy recipes, or lifestyle tips. National Reading Month — To encourage, motivate, and celebrate reading among children, teens, and adults. Spring Cleaning-- March is commonly considered Spring Cleaning Month, though April is also popular. Friends Scholarship
The Friends of the Conneaut Public Library Scholarship is made possible by the continued dedication and generosity of the Friends of the Library organization. This scholarship is designed to encourage and support community members as they pursue higher education. Recipients are chosen through a careful review of their leadership, character, and achievements. Applicants must either be planning to attend or currently enrolled in an accredited college or university. This scholarship is open to both high school seniors and adult learners pursuing higher education or vocational training. All applications are due Friday, April 10th. FANDOM
Get ready—Fandom is back and bigger than ever! Dive into a whirlwind of excitement as we kick things off with the mind-bending Coraline Escape Room, open to adventurers of all ages. Explore the library transformed into a fandom paradise, where you can snap epic photos with iconic characters like the KPop Demon Hunters, SpongeBob, and Bluey. Plus, don’t miss our exclusive Fandom edition of The Compass and stay plugged in on social media to catch every electrifying moment at your local library! Step into a world of wonder and thrilling puzzles! This spring break, the Conneaut Public Library invites you to its Coraline-themed escape room. From March 30th to April 2nd, during open hours, embark on a quest to rescue the ghost children's eyes and outsmart
the cunning Other Mother before she traps you forever! Will you solve the riddles and escape the button-eyed world, or will the Other Mother keep you as her own? Dare to book your escape—call or visit the library and see if you’re brave enough to face the Coraline challenge! The escape room is free for all ages and requires a group of at least 3 people, and anyone under the age of 13 must be with an adult. Donations are welcome and will go towards all library programming. For those unfamiliar with Coraline, you may choose to complete the general escape puzzles. You will still be in the world of Coraline, but you won’t have to know anything about Coraline to participate. Programs
Women's History Month
Women's History on hoopla Celebrate Women’s History Month with this collection showcasing the resilience, achievements, and empowerment of extraordinary women. Explore literature, films, and music highlighting women inventors, activists, and trailblazers who have shaped history and continue to inspire change. Collection here Book Clubs 2nd Friday Book Club March 13th @ 11AM This month's book: Buckeye: A Novel BYOB Book Club March 19th @ 4:30PM Bring your own book and share what you are reading with Brown Baggers Book Club March 24th @ 12PM This month's book: The Thursday Murder Club
by Patrick Ryan “A glorious sweep of a novel” (Ann Patchett) that weaves the intimate lives of two midwestern families across generations, from World War II to the late twentieth century. others! by Richard Osman Four septuagenarians with a few tricks up their sleeves. A female cop with her first big case. A brutal murder. Welcome to... THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB! National Craft Month Ignite your creativity this National Craft Month with a curated collection featuring instructional how-to videos and crafting resources. Explore free amigurumi patterns and many inspiring titles to fuel your crafting passion. Get crafting! Program Spotlight
Quilt Raffle Fundraiser
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