Tech Drop-in
Stop by the Library with whatever piece of technology is causing you grief. Together, we will figure out the solution.
Stop by the Library with whatever piece of technology is causing you grief. Together, we will figure out the solution.
Join us for a conversation about a classic work or author you have always meant to read. Don't let the reputation scare you; we will get through the book together.
For 2023, we are going to focus on Toni Morrison. Together we will read four of her novels, and some of her essays.
Join Hannah, our new Youth Services librarian, for her first month of Storytime! March is all about food. Over the course of the month, we'll talk about going to the store and the market, how food is grown, international dishes and customs, what animals eat, and have a special session all about pasta. Bring the whole family, and enjoy food-themed stories, songs, movement, and more!
Join Hannah, our new Youth Services librarian, for her first month of Storytime! March is all about food. Over the course of the month, we'll talk about going to the store and the market, how food is grown, international dishes and customs, what animals eat, and have a special session all about pasta. Bring the whole family, and enjoy food-themed stories, songs, movement, and more!
Every Tuesday at 1pm, come to the library for a cup of coffee, a sweet treat, and either a movie or a presentation. The door will open at 12:30p.
On March 28, enjoy the movie, Women Talking (2022).
Every Tuesday at 1pm, come to the library for a cup of coffee, a sweet treat, and either a movie or a presentation. The door will open at 12:30p.
Every Tuesday at 1pm, come to the library for a cup of coffee, a sweet treat, and either a movie or a presentation. The door will open at 12:30p.
On March 14th, enjoy the movie, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (2022).
Join us at the library to watch via Zoom the Taliesin Preservation and University of Wisconsin Press event for the new book, “A Brave and Lovely Woman.” This book is the first detailed portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright’s fascinating and complex mistress, Mamah Borthwick. The book offers an important corrective to the narrative of Wright and Borthwick, a love story as American in character as it is Shakespearean in conclusion. The evening will start with a presentation, followed by audience Q&A.
Join the River Valley Area Community Garden (RVACG) for a free garden planning workshop open to all gardeners and aspiring gardeners. We will cover the basics of pre-season planning, including deciding what to grow, bed layout and mulching options, seeding and transplanting, weed and water management, and more. Suitable for gardeners of all experience levels whether or not you plan to garden with RVACG this year.
Sue Berg is the author of the Driftless Mystery Series. A mystery series set near La Crosse, Wisconsin with the main character of police officer Jim Higgins. Sue will discuss her journey as an author as well as the timely and local series. There will be copies for sale after the event.