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Design a garden flag and add it to our banner outside the library! Location: In the Library
Design a garden flag and add it to our banner outside the library! Location: In the Library
Find 10 countries as you walk along the trail! Location: Bearskin Trail
Join us in-person or online Monday, June 26 at 6pm, to discuss the book Now is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson. Email chultman@minocqualibrary.org for information on how to attend.
Fridays @ 8am. June 23 through July 28. Looking for a way to reduce stress and improve your overall health? Drop in and join fellow community members in learning this gentle, graceful form of exercise and experience its many health benefits. Led by local instructor and longtime certified personal trainer Tori Cihla. No registration necessary.
Drop off items for the Lakeland Sharing Foundation's holiday toy drive! Location: Library Lobby
Decorate an ugly Christmas sweater! Bring your own or use one of ours. Location: Program Room
Fridays @ 8am. June 23 through July 28. Looking for a way to reduce stress and improve your overall health? Drop in and join fellow community members in learning this gentle, graceful form of exercise and experience its many health benefits. Led by local instructor and longtime certified personal trainer Tori Cihla. No registration necessary.
Paint a rock at the library, then hide it in the community! Location: In the Library
Join us in-person or online Monday, July 10th at 1pm, to discuss the book Ride of Her Life by Elizabeth Letts. Email chultman@minocqualibrary.org for information on how to attend.
Minocqua Public Library hosts Victoria Houston, author of the Loon Lake Fishing mysteries and NEW Lew Ferris mysteries, for the Northwoods Book Festival.
Listen to stories told by an energetic and engaging storyteller! Location: Program Room
Fridays @ 8am. June 23 through July 28. Looking for a way to reduce stress and improve your overall health? Drop in and join fellow community members in learning this gentle, graceful form of exercise and experience its many health benefits. Led by local instructor and longtime certified personal trainer Tori Cihla. No registration necessary.
Complete 8 country activities, get your passport stamped, and earn a prize! Location: In the Library
Summer movies matinees at the library, 3rd Monday of the month June (Grease), July (Jaws) & August (Rocky)
Anne Small from the Northstate Mycological Society leads us on a guided mushroom hunt! Meet at the Raven Trail head.
Learn all about turtles from Naturalist Licia Johnson! Meet live turtles too! Location: Program Room
Fridays @ 8am. June 23 through July 28. Looking for a way to reduce stress and improve your overall health? Drop in and join fellow community members in learning this gentle, graceful form of exercise and experience its many health benefits. Led by local instructor and longtime certified personal trainer Tori Cihla. No registration necessary.
Add a page to our book! We'll add the completed book to our collection! Location: In the Library/Kids' Room
Join us in-person or online Monday, July 24 at 6pm, to discuss the book Anxious People by Fredrik Backman. Email chultman@minocqualibrary.org for information on how to attend.
Enjoy acoustic guitar and singing by a local musician! Location: Program Room
Please drop-off all donations at the Menominee Street side doors (gym). Look for signs & library volunteers.
Fridays @ 8am. June 23 through July 28. Looking for a way to reduce stress and improve your overall health? Drop in and join fellow community members in learning this gentle, graceful form of exercise and experience its many health benefits. Led by local instructor and longtime certified personal trainer Tori Cihla. No registration necessary.
Please drop-off all donations at the Menominee Street side doors (gym). Look for signs & library volunteers.
Picnic and yard games! Community dance to follow! Location: Arbor Vitae Fireman's Park and Community Building (10675 Big Arbor Vitae Drive)
Join us for an author visit with James Bastian. In Bastian’s historical fiction novel, Wisconsin Logging Camp, 1921, an orphaned boy flees war-torn Germany and finds work at a Wisconsin logging camp. Free and open to the public. Books will be available to purchase and refreshments will be provided.