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JUST FOR FUN, OR FUTURE? Medical and dental kits are popular items in our Family Learning Center. Here Bella Murry gives a thorough check-up to Judith Branstetter. ... See MoreSee Less

JUST FOR FUN, OR FUTURE? Medical and dental kits are popular items in our Family Learning Center. Here Bella Murry gives a thorough check-up to Judith Branstetter.

FREE WORKSHOPS FOR SENIORS. KansasWorks presenter Samantha Cole will be here 2-4:00 Tues., Sept. 16, and for hands-on resume-building and computer job applications 9:00-noon Fri., Sept. 19. Bring most recent resume or list of work experience. No reservations needed. For more about KansasWorks, 1-800-766-3377 ... See MoreSee Less

FREE WORKSHOPS FOR SENIORS. KansasWorks presenter Samantha Cole will be here 2-4:00 Tues., Sept. 16, and for hands-on resume-building and computer job applications 9:00-noon Fri., Sept. 19.  Bring most recent resume or list of work experience. No reservations needed. For more about KansasWorks, 1-800-766-3377

CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 15 - 20
MON. In Stitches adult crochet, 6:00, library lounge.
TUES. Kansas Works 55+, free, job-hunting and resume help for seniors entering or re-entering the job market in the digital age, presenter Samantha Cole, 2-4:00, meeting room. Genealogy consultant Marilyn Dozier, 6-7:45. Weave Your Way, making different creations using the simple potholder loom, pre-registered $3, 6-7:00, meeting room.
WED. Story time for library littles, 10:30, meeting room.
THUR. Youth crochet, library lounge, 6-7:00. Last day to register ($3) for pocket angels, Jen's Adult Craft Night, 6:00, Sept. 25.
FRI. 55+ Resume Workshop, hands-on with Kansas Works presenter Samantha Cole; 9:00-noon, free; bring last resume or list of work experiences. Meeting room.
SAT. Stay & Play for littles and their grown-ups, 1-2:00, meeting room.
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CALENDAR   SEPTEMBER 15 - 20
MON.  In Stitches adult crochet, 6:00, library lounge.
TUES.  Kansas Works 55+, free, job-hunting and resume help for seniors entering or re-entering the job market in the digital age, presenter Samantha Cole, 2-4:00, meeting  room. Genealogy consultant Marilyn Dozier, 6-7:45. Weave Your Way, making different creations using the simple potholder loom, pre-registered $3, 6-7:00, meeting room.
WED.  Story time for library littles, 10:30, meeting room.
THUR.  Youth crochet, library lounge, 6-7:00. Last day to register ($3) for pocket angels, Jens Adult Craft Night, 6:00, Sept. 25.
FRI.  55+ Resume Workshop, hands-on with Kansas Works presenter Samantha Cole; 9:00-noon, free; bring last resume or list of work experiences. Meeting room.
SAT.  Stay & Play for littles and their grown-ups, 1-2:00, meeting room.

WHY NOT HIT THE TRAILS? Ava Gragg found art and nature. See what you can discover. We have free copies of "Allen County Trails", a guide with maps and highlights. It includes both walking and bike trails. ... See MoreSee Less

WHY NOT HIT THE TRAILS? Ava Gragg found art and nature. See what you can discover. We have free copies of Allen County Trails, a guide with maps and highlights. It includes both walking and bike trails.

MEET & GREET DONNA HAWK this afternoon, learn about "Scorched", the second book in her "Seeded" sci-fi series. Donna will be here till 2:00, later if she has company. Put your name in for a drawing. That's Donna on the right, chatting with Joy Riebel. ... See MoreSee Less

MEET & GREET DONNA HAWK this afternoon, learn about Scorched, the second book in her Seeded sci-fi series. Donna will be here till 2:00, later if she has company. Put your name in for a drawing. Thats Donna on the right, chatting with Joy Riebel.

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LINDA JOHNSON NEEDS VOLUNTEERS for the big Friends of the Library book sale Oct. 15-19, especially on Sun., the final day. If you can help, please call the library. Meanwhile, the book drive continues. We're accepting gently read and undamaged materials. Bring: Adult fiction and classics; Children’s books; Non-fiction books (newer); Paperbacks in very good condition; DVDs, CDs and Audiobooks; Graphic Novels; Video games, Board Games and Puzzles with all pieces; and Vinyl records. Drop off until Sept. 30; a heads-up call in advance is appreciated, 620-365-3262. ... See MoreSee Less

LINDA JOHNSON NEEDS VOLUNTEERS for the big Friends of the Library book sale Oct. 15-19, especially on Sun., the final day. If you can help, please call the library. Meanwhile, the book drive continues. Were accepting gently read and undamaged materials. Bring: Adult fiction and classics; Children’s books; Non-fiction books (newer); Paperbacks in very good condition; DVDs, CDs and Audiobooks; Graphic Novels; Video games, Board Games and Puzzles with all pieces; and Vinyl records. Drop off until Sept. 30; a heads-up call in advance is appreciated, 620-365-3262.

YOUR OPINION MAKES A DIFFERENCE. Our 2025 Survey ends September 30. ... See MoreSee Less

YOUR OPINION MAKES A DIFFERENCE. Our 2025 Survey ends September 30.

SUTTON PUT ON HIS SHADES for a tour with his sister Isla of the new story walk, "Me...Jane" by Patrick McDonnell. This picture book tells the story of the young Jane Goodall and her special childhood toy chimpanzee. With anecdotes from the renowned animal activist's autobiography, McDonnell makes this very true story accessible for the very young—and young at heart.

Begin and end your trek at the library, then proceed to Community National Bank, on to the stoplight, turn right and follow the story boards in business windows, counterclockwise, around the square. Back at the library, scan the QR code by the lobby bookdrop to participate in our survey. First 25 participants ages 3-10 are eligible for a prize.
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SUTTON PUT ON HIS SHADES for a tour with his sister Isla of the new story walk, Me...Jane by Patrick McDonnell. This picture book tells the story of the young Jane Goodall and her special childhood toy chimpanzee. With anecdotes from the renowned animal activists autobiography, McDonnell makes this very true story accessible for the very young—and young at heart.

Begin and end your trek at the library, then proceed to Community National Bank, on to the stoplight, turn right and follow the story boards in business windows, counterclockwise, around the square. Back at the library, scan the QR code by the lobby bookdrop to participate in our survey. First 25 participants ages 3-10 are eligible for a prize.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment
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Iola Public​ Library

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Iola, Kansas 66749

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