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Events & Programs
Free programs at your library, in the community and online.
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One Read Book Discussion With Mayor Buffaloe
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DIY “Neon” Signs
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Family Improv Comedy Workshop With Tim Collins
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Online Author Talk With Amor Towles
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One Read Author Talk: Margaret Verble
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Social Media Tips for Students
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Story Explorers
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Stretch Into Story Time
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First Wednesday Book Sale
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Mike Anderson Concert
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Staff Picks
Reading recommendations from the library's collection.
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Native & Indigenous Peoples Resource Guide
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YA Colleen Hoover Read Alikes
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Tasty Memoirs
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Unique Experiences
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Native Plants of the Midwest
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Summer Reading: Fiction for Adult Readers
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Summer Reading: Teen Books
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Summer Reading: Chapter Books
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From Our Blogs
Book and activity ideas for all ages.
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After her parents’ deaths, Louise goes back to her home where she must sort out selling their house with her estranged brother, Mark. However, when they ask a real estate agent to come take a look at the house, she refuses to list it because she has a personal policy against selling haunted houses. In … Read more
AdultsPosted September 22
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When A. unexpectedly inherits a ton of money and Axton House, a mysterious mansion in Virginia, from a dead relative he’s never met, it quickly becomes apparent that the house comes with its share of secrets and supernatural occurrences. The house is definitely haunted, but that pales in comparison to the mystery surrounding the secret … Read more
AdultsPosted September 20
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“These stories are told for a reason.” What are the stories? “Other Ever Afters: New Queer Fairy Tales” by Melanie Gillman is a collection of queer fairy tales that is meant to bring increased representation in the genre. And it does! … Read more
TeensPosted September 20
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Earlier this year, I read Brendan Slocumb’s first novel, “The Violin Conspiracy,” and was blown away by its authenticity and power. Slocumb himself is a POC and classical musician, and the book was very much inspired by his own experiences and coming-of-age. He excels at writing about music in a way that makes it come … Read more
AdultsPosted September 18
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Here is a super cute craft you can do with kiddos of all ages. Who doesn’t love a sweet scrap paper snail? … Read more
KidsPosted September 18
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During National Recovery Month we celebrate the achievements of people who are overcoming issues with substances and mental health. Recovery Month helps spread the word about better ways to treat and recover based on evidence. It encourages the growth of a strong and proud community of people who are in recovery. We also give credit … Read more
AdultsPosted September 15
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The book “Home Fires,” the inspiration for the BBC television series of the same title, explores the activities of Britain’s National Federation of Women’s Institutes during World War II. It begins by touching on the founding and purpose of the Institutes before going on to describe how members worked with evacuees, grew and preserved incredible … Read more
AdultsPosted September 13
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Within the past week, multiple people have asked me if I’m going to play Starfield. This isn’t surprising considering it’s one of the most highly anticipated video games of 2023. If you have any contact with gamers, you’ve likely heard at least one mention of the new action role-playing game that came out on September … Read more
TeensPosted September 13
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