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Shake off your Winter Blues - abundance of programs and activities available locally

There’s more than books at your library

Pictured above, Cassey Jorgenson (far left) and her sister Brandy (far right) look through seeds available at the library’s seed swap. Pictured with the girls are: (l to r) Daryl Schrock, Treva Paris and Darlene Hauger.

Ground Hog day 2009 was the library’s first seed swap.  We are fighting the winter blues & thinking and planning for spring.  We are looking ahead and will have our second plant swap on Monday May 17th. From 5-7.  Bring your plants & swap for varieties you do not have.

We are planning to expand the butterfly garden in front of the library this year.  We are asking patrons to help with all the aspects of this project from helping to prepare the ground, donating plants, pulling weeds and general garden task.  Call the library if you are interested in helping with this project.  We will start work in April and May.

Above Jordan Bohlmann and Allison Russell discover the new children’s computer available at the library.

The June kickoff party for summer reading program is scheduled for Tuesday, June 8th at 12:30.  Contest, boat building and games are planned to introduce the summer reading theme “Make a Splash – Read!”  Children of all ages are invited to participate.

Summer reading programs start the day after school ends for everyone.  Children from all ages 2 – 12 will participate in the “Make a Splash – Read” program.  Teens and adults will be involved with “Water Your Mind-Read!” theme.  The program runs from June through most of July.

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