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CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT. But, often you can--through an interlibrary-loan request to Brenda Cash and Adisa Heslop at SEK. When I wanted "Of Plymouth Plantation", William Bradford's account of Pilgrims in America, not some else's analysis with footnotes, I got it! That's one topic for tomorrow's monthly Two O'Clock Book Talk. I'm currently reading "The Girl from Greenwich Street", a novel based on America's first murder trial, with a legal team of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. And my hold on Anne Tyler's new "Three Days in June" finally came in. What are you reading? Please come tell us, 2:00 in the meeting room. -- Colleen Dobbins ... See MoreSee Less

CANT ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT. But, often you can--through an interlibrary-loan request to Brenda Cash and Adisa Heslop at SEK. When I wanted Of Plymouth Plantation, William Bradfords account of Pilgrims in America, not some elses analysis with footnotes, I got it! Thats one topic for tomorrows monthly Two OClock Book Talk. Im currently reading The Girl from Greenwich Street, a novel based on Americas first murder trial, with a legal team of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. And my hold on Anne Tylers new Three Days in June finally came in. What are you reading? Please come tell us, 2:00 in the meeting room. -- Colleen Dobbins

BIG STUDIOS, GLAMOROUS STARS and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock epitomized the Golden Age of Hollywood that grew out of the Great Depression and lasted into the 1960s. Come hear the story, with film clips, from Tricia Stogsdill, Allen's instructor of film and theatre, 7:00 May 15 in the meeting room. ... See MoreSee Less

BIG STUDIOS, GLAMOROUS STARS and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock epitomized the Golden Age of Hollywood that grew out of the Great Depression and lasted into the 1960s. Come hear the story, with film clips, from Tricia Stogsdill, Allens instructor of film and theatre, 7:00 May 15 in the meeting room.

YOU CAN GROW FOOD in a bucket, and Casey Diver, K-State Extension, demonstrated how Saturday during the library plant swap. Registered workshop participants took home a free bucket, soil and seeds, thanks to a grant from the American Heart Association. Casey's wealth of information and engaging manner soon attracted an additional audience. He deftly explained how to judge good soil and cautioned against overplanting, as shown in his lettuce garden, pictured lower right. We have handouts for bucket gardens and planting in containers. You can choose your own free seeds from our seed library. ... See MoreSee Less

YOU CAN GROW FOOD in a bucket, and Casey Diver, K-State Extension, demonstrated how Saturday during the library plant swap. Registered workshop participants took home a free bucket, soil and seeds, thanks to a grant from the American Heart Association. Caseys wealth of information and engaging manner soon attracted an additional audience. He deftly explained how to judge good soil and cautioned against overplanting, as shown in his lettuce garden, pictured lower right. We have handouts for bucket gardens and planting in containers. You can choose your own free seeds from our seed library.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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CALENDAR MAY 5 - 10
MON. Chess club is taking May off; back in June. In Stitches adult crochet, 6-8:00, all welcome. Flewharty Annex.
TUES. Last day to register for Thurs. Mother's Day craft for kids, any age. No scheduled programs.
WED. Story time for littles, 10:30, meeting room. Two O'Clock Book Talk for adults, open discussion of your latest read, meeting room.
THURS. Mother's Day gift craft, 11:00, meeting room. SEK Poetry Club, 5:30, Flewharty; inspiration theme is food. Bring writing materials and a couple poems to share. Youth crochet, 6-7:00, library lounge.
FRI. No programs scheduled.
SAT. Extra Stitches, crochet help, 2-4:00, library lounge.
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CALENDAR  MAY 5 - 10
MON. Chess club is taking May off; back in June.  In Stitches adult crochet, 6-8:00, all welcome. Flewharty Annex.
TUES. Last day to register for Thurs. Mothers Day craft for kids, any age. No scheduled programs.
WED. Story time for littles, 10:30, meeting room. Two OClock Book Talk for adults, open discussion of your latest read, meeting room.
THURS. Mothers Day gift craft, 11:00, meeting room. SEK Poetry Club, 5:30, Flewharty; inspiration theme is food. Bring writing materials and a couple poems to share. Youth crochet, 6-7:00, library lounge.
FRI.  No programs scheduled.
SAT.  Extra Stitches, crochet help, 2-4:00, library lounge.

TODAY'S PLANT SWAP is in full swing! Come on down, now to noon. We have everything from beans to bananas. ... See MoreSee Less

TODAYS PLANT SWAP is in full swing! Come on down, now to noon. We have everything from beans to bananas.

PLEASE NOTE: NO CHESS MON. NIGHT. The popular Mon. night chess club will pause for the multitude of community events in the month of May. Meetings will resume in June. ... See MoreSee Less

PLEASE NOTE: NO CHESS MON. NIGHT. The popular Mon. night chess club will pause for the multitude of community events in the month of May. Meetings will resume in June.

SWAP PLANTS TOMORROW! They're arriving now. Felix is looking over some lily of the valley and one of several varieties of hoya. What can you donate? All kinds of houseplants and garden plants are welcome--with a note on name and needs, please. We're here till 5:00 today. Swap on Sat. is 9-noon. First hour is donors only; after that, first come, first served. From 10-11 Casey Diver, K-State extension, will present a bucket garden workshop to registered participants; call to reserve. ... See MoreSee Less

SWAP PLANTS TOMORROW! Theyre arriving now. Felix is looking over some lily of the valley and one of several varieties of hoya. What can you donate? All kinds of houseplants and garden plants are welcome--with a note on name and needs, please. Were here till 5:00 today. Swap on Sat. is 9-noon. First hour is donors only; after that, first come, first served. From 10-11 Casey Diver, K-State extension, will present a bucket garden workshop to registered participants; call to reserve.

NEEDLE CRAFTERS CHOOSE THEIR PROJECTS at In Stitches, the adult crochet group which meets 6-8 Mon., in the Flewharty. For several months, Barbara Branstetter, pictured, has been creating an orange octopus with tentacles more than four feet long. Some have been making dish cloths and potholders to help raise funds for new library water fountains. The handy kitchen helpers are available at the circulation counter for a free-will donation. All are welcome, including beginners and lefties. ... See MoreSee Less

NEEDLE CRAFTERS CHOOSE THEIR PROJECTS at In Stitches, the adult crochet group which meets 6-8 Mon., in the Flewharty. For several months, Barbara Branstetter, pictured, has been creating an orange octopus with tentacles more than four feet long. Some have been making dish cloths and potholders to help raise funds for new library water fountains. The handy kitchen helpers are available at the circulation counter for a free-will donation. All are welcome, including beginners and lefties.

IT'S MAY DAY! Garden month begins, and we're here to help, with free garden seeds and handouts on making them grow, from K-State Southwind Extension. Flower seeds are now available--but they are in short supply this year; please limit your selections to two packets, one time only.

Plant donations are now arriving for the annual Plant Swap, 9-noon Sat. in the meeting room. If you have houseplants or garden plants to donate, please bring them in containers, labeled with plant name and needs. First hour of the swap is donors only; after that, first come, first served.

You can take home a free garden in a bucket if you register for the workshop presented by Casey Diver, K-State Southwind Extension, 10-11, during the Plant Swap. Just a few slots remain, so call now, 620-365-3262. We're providing the buckets, soil and seeds, with a grant from the American Heart Association. -- Colleen Dobbins
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ITS MAY DAY! Garden month begins, and were here to help, with free garden seeds and handouts on making them grow, from K-State Southwind Extension. Flower seeds are now available--but they are in short supply this year; please limit your selections to two packets, one time only.

Plant donations are now arriving for the annual Plant Swap, 9-noon Sat. in the meeting room. If you have houseplants or garden plants to donate, please bring them in containers, labeled with plant name and needs. First hour of the swap is donors only; after that, first come, first served.

You can take home a free garden in a bucket if you register for the workshop presented by Casey Diver, K-State Southwind Extension, 10-11, during the Plant Swap. Just a few slots remain, so call now, 620-365-3262. Were providing the buckets, soil and seeds, with a grant from the American Heart Association. -- Colleen Dobbins
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