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Paper Cranes for International Peace Day

New Richland Public Library 129 Broadway Ave S, New Richland, MN, United States

The New Richmond Public Library is sending origami cranes to the Peace Monument in Hiroshima, Japan this fall to honor the International Day of Peace and they need your help. Learn to fold cranes and then keep folding!

Free

Hanna Cesario Concert

Waldorf Community Center 109 Main St N, Waldorf, MN, United States

Minnesota native Hanna Cesario, has redefined the way we think of the ukulele. She brings forward a refreshing approach to a timeless instrument and genre.

Free

Barnes and Noble Bookfair

Mankato Barnes and Noble 1850 Adams Street #404, Mankato, United States

Support your local libraries by shopping at the Mankato Barnes and Noble. Make sure you pick up the Bookfair ID# before you make your purchases! A Friends of the Le Sueur Public Library fundraiser!

Free

Valentines for Vets

Montgomery Public Library 104 Oak Ave SE, Montgomery, MN, United States

All ages are invited to make Valentines for veterans. The cards will be distributed at the Hastings Veterans Home and the Armed Forces Center at the Minneapolis International Airport. Sponsored by Montgomery Area Friends of the Library and Legion Auxiliary Unit 79

Free

Valentine’s Craft Party

Le Center Public Library 10 W Tyrone St, Le Center, MN, United States

All ages are invited to make Valentines for personal use or for the Friends of the Library to distribute to our local health care facilities. Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by Friends of the Le Center Public Library

Free

Victorian Fashion with the Living History Society of Minnesota

Waterville Public Library 210 Paquin St, Waterville, MN, United States

Learn the historical evolution of fashion in the mid-19th century with a Victorian-era fashion show featuring outfits worn in daily life and formal occasions by men, women, and children. Participants will even get a chance to experience walking and sitting while wearing a hoopskirt.

Free

Victorian-Era Tea with the Living History Society of Minnesota

New Richland Public Library 129 Broadway Ave S, New Richland, MN, United States

Learn about the history of tea as a social custom, including manners, language, and social hierarchies. View tea service equipment used in the mid-19th century and understand each item’s function. Observe the preparation and serving of tea by costumed interpreters and enjoy tea yourself.

Free
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