Dog Man Unleashed
Le Center Public Library 10 W Tyrone St, Le Center, MN, United StatesCelebrate Dog Man with trivia, Flat Peteys, wristlets, backpack décor, and Knock Knock jokes that even Petey would love! Geared for ages 7-12.
Celebrate Dog Man with trivia, Flat Peteys, wristlets, backpack décor, and Knock Knock jokes that even Petey would love! Geared for ages 7-12.
Janesville Public Library holds Romp and Rhyme story times on Tuesdays at 9:30 am. From puppets to pumping music, from bubble machines to banging bands, these are not your average story time. The Library uses movement, STEAM activities, curiosity, imaginative play, and active learning to keep kids engaged. Free and open to the public.
Le Center Public Library holds Romp and Rhyme story times on Tuesdays at 9:30 am. From puppets to pumping music, from bubble machines to banging bands, these are not your average story time. The Library uses movement, STEAM activities, curiosity, imaginative play, and active learning to keep kids engaged. Free and open to the public.
Create your own Lego movie using an iPad and Legos. Registration required.May 9th 3:30 PM Montgomery
Waldorf Public Library holds Romp and Rhyme story times on Tuesdays at 4 pm. From puppets to pumping music, from bubble machines to banging bands, these are not your average story time. The Library uses movement, STEAM activities, curiosity, imaginative play, and active learning to keep kids engaged. Free and open to the public.
What happened to the black community in Minnesota after the Emancipation Proclamation? In a narrativespanning the Civil War and Reconstruction, professor and author William Green will profile four white Minnesotans who championed civil rights but ultimately worked to keep black Americans down. This event is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant…
Join us for a conversation with the author of This Tender Land, Ordinary Grace, and the Cork O’Connor series. These events are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant provided by the Traverse des Sioux Library Cooperative, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.