We've cleared our shelves of books we no longer use and now they're ready for new homes! Visit the Schlagle Library on Feb 7, 8 or 9 to check out the selection. Prices are $1 for hardbacks and 50 cents for paperbacks.
Thanksgiving Holiday
Mr. & Mrs. F.L. Schlagle will be closed on Wednesday, November 27th. All other Library branches will close on Wednesday, November 27th, at 5 p.m. for the Thanksgiving Holiday and will reopen on Saturday, November 30th.
This program includes short stories, songs, fingerplays, movement activities, and free play to reinforce early language learning. Ages 18 to 36 months and a caregiver.
**PLEASE NOTE: THIS YEAR AARP IS REQUIRING ONLINE REGISTRATION. THEY WILL NOT TAKE WALK INS. YOU CAN REGISTER ONLINE AT https://kstaxaide.com/ OR THROUGH THE LIBRARY BY TALKING TO AN ASSOCIATE
Do you have questions about Medicare? What to know what your options are? Get your questions answered during this one-hour informational session!
Got fandom? Join us for Geek Hour and discuss your favorite books, shows, anime/manga, games, comics & do other fun activities! Bring gaming cards, action figures, fanart, phone games/apps and other geek stuff you want to share!&nb
Join us for Kid's Cafe! Children under 18 are welcome to have an after school snack provided by USD 500.
All kids up to 18 years old are invited to join us for delicious, free afterschool snacks every Monday -Friday on days when school is in session.
To get ready for the release of the Black Panther movie come get together with some friends and make Avenger's crafts and try out some snacks. You can even come dressed as your favorite Avengers character: Iron Man, Captain America, Black Pa
Valentine's Cookies
Valentine's Day is around the corner so give that special someone some special cookies! Dip them in frosting, add some sprinklers, and make a note to add for that special someone.
Shunned by everyone for being the son of an evil warlord, a teenager seeks to defeat him with the help of his fellow ninjas. Warner Bros.
The Harlem Renaissance: Hub of African American Culture, 1920-1930 - Book Discussion
Celebrate Black History Month with a book discussion of the title The Harlem Renaissance: Hub of African American Culture, 1920-1930 by Steven Watson. This is a companion event for the Aaron Douglas and the Harlem Renaissance series
Join us for a discussion of the book A Time to Stand by Robert Whitlow.