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IT'S PARTY TIME FRI. NOV. 22 for Old-Timers Talking, the monthly chat group for Boomers and others old enough to remember when. Entertainment will be a 1954 Christmas classic film starring this famous duo, Rosemary Clooney and Bing Crosby. Fun begins at 2 p.m. in the meeting room. ... See MoreSee Less
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KANSAS HISTORY BUFFS turned out Tues. night to hear the story of the "Army of Amazons: Women's Fight for Labor Rights in Kansas Coalfields". Speaker Linda O'Nelio Knoll revealed that her Italian grandmother was one of the "amazons" in the news-making December 1921 march to protest unfair labor practices. It took place in Franklin, which today is home to the Miners Hall Museum. The program was made possible by a grant from Humanities Kansas. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for another excellent program.
Do you remember the sitcom Threes Company?
Do you remember the Ropers?
Well, there seems to be a craze going round called a Roper Romp.
It's a situation where folks dress up like Roper. Specifically Mrs. Roper.
Yes. Caftan, curly hair and chunky, gaudy jewelry. All of it!
We have been chatting about having such an event here at the library and include snacks and a scavenger hunt.
An evening of silly fun. We would probably do it on a Friday or Saturday evening after closing hour.
Thoughts? Comment below please. Also, share, share, share
IF this is something that folks would be interested in.
So, this is your opportunity to weigh in.
Is this something you would be interested in?
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Would need time to procure said caftans! And might be great in early 2025 when the holidays are over and social boredom settles in for the winter...
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START AT THE VERY BEGINNING. The 6 p.m. Tuesday night youth crochet group taught by Jen Tarter is open to all, newbies or not. In fact, some have become quite skilled and they learn from each other. ... See MoreSee Less
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It's time for our monthly Play Day! I welcome you and your littles to attend for an hour of play. ... See MoreSee Less
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Tabitha Coykendall
VISUAL ARTISTS, POETS, AUTHORS, MUSICIANS. Come meet, mingle, share what you do. Get out of isolation and have some fun. 10-2 Sat., Nov. 23. Scan the code below and fill out a survey if you're also interested in display or performance. ... See MoreSee Less
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Glenda Bruner
JOIN US TONIGHT AT 7 PM for "Army of Amazons: Women's Fight for Labor Rights in Kansas Coalfields", a Humanities Kansas presentation by Linda O'Nelio Knoll, Miners Hall Museum in Franklin. In December 1921 thousands of Kansas women marched to protest unfair labor practices. The New York Times called them an Army of Amazons. Their fight for democracy and labor rights led to state and national legislation. ... See MoreSee Less
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THREE IOLA WOMEN VETERANS SPOKE here Thursday evening about their service and changes in military attitudes and opportunities, spanning the 1970s to 2004. Terri Yetzbacher, pictured at left in group photo, enlisted in the U. S. Army and served as military police in South Korea during the Vietnam years. Today she is active in Veterans of Foreign Wars and advocates for veterans seeking benefits. Christine Tholen, center of group photo, graduated from the U. S. Air Force Academy and became a family physician, serving in Japan with her husband, Dr. Charles Wanker; three of their four children were born there. She now volunteers at the Pregnancy Resource Center. Shauna Berntsen enlisted in the U. S. Army National Guard at age 17 and interrupted her classes at Allen when she was deployed. She shared a scrapbook of photographs and memorabilia of her service in Operation Iraqi Freedom, March 2003 to May 2004. She is now married and raising a family. ... See MoreSee Less
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