Events in March–April 2025
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Book Club Book Club
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March 3, 2025Readers will be discussing The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni. Copies of the new club book are available at the circulation desk. Ages 18+. Registration not required.
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Doodling & Donuts Doodling & Donuts
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March 4, 2025Join us for a relaxing evening of doodling and enjoying a few sweet treats. Best suited for those ages 12+. Registration not required.
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Junk Journal Meet-Up Junk Journal Meet-Up
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March 13, 2025A great opportunity to try new paper crafting & journaling techniques. Bring your existing journal or get a new one the night of the event! Best suited for ages 12+. Registration begins January 30 and ends when the event is full.
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Afternoon Book Club Afternoon Book Club
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March 18, 2025Readers will be discussing First Lie Wins by Ashley Easton. Copies of Club books can be checked out from the circulation desk. 18+ welcome. Registration not required.
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Puzzle Night Puzzle Night
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March 27, 2025Teams will be given almost 3 hours to finish their jigsaw puzzle. Every team that finishes will receive a small prize. Snacks and puzzles provided. Best suited for ages 12+. Registration begins March 17 and ends when event is full.
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Art Night: Book Page Flowers Art Night: Book Page Flowers
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March 31, 2025Used book pages will be transformed into whimsical flowers. Ages 10+ welcome. Registration begins February 27 and ends when full.
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Book Club Book Club
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April 7, 2025Book choice TBA. Copies of the new club book are available at the circulation desk. Ages 18+. Registration not required.
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Afternoon Book Club Afternoon Book Club
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April 15, 2025Readers will be discussing Before She Finds Me by Heather Chavez. Copies of Club books can be checked out from the circulation desk. 18+ welcome. Registration not required.
Art Night: Book Page Decorative Eggs Art Night: Book Page Decorative Eggs
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April 15, 2025Traditional decoupage techniques will be used to turn plain wooden eggs into decorative spring art. Ages 10+ welcome. Registration begins March 31 and ends when full.
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Travel Talk with Janet Kasic Travel Talk with Janet Kasic
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April 29, 2025On Christmas Eve 1913 73 people died (mostly children) in a stampede following a false cry of "Fire!" at the Italian Hall in Calumet in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The tragedy occurred during a miner's strike in the "Copper Country”. Make plans to attend to hear the rest of the story. Best suited for ages 13+. Registration begins April 16 and ends when event is full.