Observed annually on September 15th since 2009, International Dot Day is a holiday in which people of all ages are encouraged to harness their own creativity and embrace their own confidence as they make their mark on the world.
Thanksgiving Hours
In observance of Thanksgiving, the library will close at 4pm on Wednesday, November 27 and remain closed on Thursday, November 28.
The National Book Festival, presented by the Library of Congress, takes place online September 25 - 27.
Raffle (Week 3) Best of the National Book Festival: Siddhartha Mukherjee
Read the blog post and watch the video at https://blogs.loc.gov/national-book-festival/2020/05/best-of-the-national-book-festival-siddhartha-mukherjee-2011/
If you dream of long-term responsible travel but dismiss it as a plausible option, allow Brian Michalski to guide you.
Enjoy a series of take home STEM kits full of super science fun for you and your family! Using the kits as your guide and a few items from home, you will be creating amazing science projects in no time!
The KidZone staff share stories in Polish live online. Check the library website calendar for new Polish story times every three weeks.
We miss you! Stay safe until we can be together again.
If you like drawing superheroes and supervillains, but you've already taken the Boom! Pow! Smash! class, you're in luck! Now there's a super sequel!!
In this live virtual demonstration, a professional hair stylist will show you how to create a variety of braid styles including French braid, Dutch braid, rope braid, and basket weave braid.
LINK to participate: https://usfs.adobeconnect.com/r9-midewin-1000/