Events
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Baby Time
Baby Time is a fun time for babies from birth to 18 months and their parents or caregivers. Each gathering consists of rhymes, songs, and a few simple books. Baby […]
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Memory Cafe: Fall Hike at Dorothy Carnes County Park
Dorothy Carnes County Park N3220 Radloff Ln, Fort Atkinson, United StatesGather with us as we hike the paved path at Dorothy Carnes County Park (N3220 Radloff Ln, Fort Atkinson). We will go to the lookout over Rose Lake, bird watch, […]
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Parenting Play Group
The Parenting Play Group is a shared time for parents and their children, ages zero to five, to engage in social connections through open-ended playtime, specific developmental activities, and interactions […]
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Kindergarten Round Up!
Kindergarten Buckaroos: If you get a library card during these two weeks (or use the library card you already have to check out five or more books), you will receive a cowboy hat and a bag.
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Friends Annual Meeting
Dwight Foster Public Library - FCCU Community Room -
Great Lakes, Great Read Meet the Authors Webinar
Meet the authors of the 2024 Great Lakes, Great Read selections by joining us for this webinar, A Conversation with Sally Cole-Misch and Joanne Robertson.
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Banned Books Week Puzzle Palooza (Lock In)
Celebrate your freedom to read with a puzzle building competition! Race to see which team can build a 500-piece banned books puzzle the fastest! Prizes to the top three teams […]
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Great Lakes, Great Read with Sally Cole-Misch
Finding The Best Part of Us through Nature and Our Precious Great Lakes: A Conversation with Sally Cole-Misch.
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Cybersecurity: How to Protect Yourself Online
Join Tanya Mordecai, Director of Intergenerational Technology Services at UW-Whitewater, to learn about cybersecurity and how to stay safe online. Learn how to protect yourself through the creation of strong […]
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Badger Talks: How Will the Great Lakes Respond to Our Changing Winters?
Join Dr. Zach Feiner, research scientist from UW-Madison, as he discusses how winters are changing in Wisconsin due to climate change, and how reduced or lost ice cover on our lakes impacts how they function and provide habitat to the plankton, fish, and other animals that live in our lakes.