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MARILYN, OUR GENEALOGY CONSULTANT, WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE MAY 12. TO BE RESCHEDULED. ... See MoreSee Less

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SHARON POPPED IN ON SATURDAY, filled the front-door planters with colorful, hardy summer blooms and planted zinnia seeds in the raised bed by the gazebo. Summer is here! ... See MoreSee Less

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CALENDAR MAY 11 -- 16
MON. In Stitches, adult crochet with Jen, 6:00, meeting room. All skill levels, all welcome.
TUES. Genealogy assistance from Marilyn, free, 6-7:45, genealogy room. Dinner on a Dime, cooking with Melissa, 6:00, K-State Extension kitchen, 1006 N. State St., $1 registration (620-365-3262).
WED. Story time for library littles with Ms. Lesa, 10:30, meeting room.
THUR. ( LAST DAY OF SCHOOL) Youth crochet with Jen, 6:00, library lounge. SEK Poetry Club, 5:30, meeting room. Bring writing materials, poems to share.
FRI. No programs scheduled.
SAT. Stay & Play, 1-2:00, meeting room with Ms. Lesa; experiential play set-ups for ages 0-4 with their grown-ups.
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Join me for Storytime on Wednesday morning at 10:30am.
After stories, kiddos will be making some pancakes and of course eating them!
See you then!
~Ms. Lesa
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BE SURE TO PICK UP YOUR FREE copy of Booklist Reader from the counter, courtesy of IPL. This month's issue has a special focus on the semiquincentennial, starting things off with a list of the Top 10 History Books, including one for youth. A notable selection is "The American Revolution: An Intimate History", by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns; it's available in both print and audio versions. ... See MoreSee Less

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NO MAHJONG GAMES TODAY AT IPL--LACKING ENOUGH PLAYERS TO FILL TABLES. ... See MoreSee Less

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LIBRARY LITTLES WERE SO HAPPY to have Ms. Lesa back for story time yesterday. After the stories they dived into water play. ... See MoreSee Less

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REMEMBER, TWO O'CLOCK BOOK TALK TODAY! Sooo many new books coming out this month. Let's talk about them. Read any of them yet? Pulitzer Prize-winner Elizabeth Strout is just out with "The Things We Never Say", featuring new characters in a new setting. (Say goodbye to the tiresome William.) Remember Kathryn Stockett's "The Help"? It's been a while, but she's back with another meaningful yarn, "The Calamity Club", featuring a group of scheming female characters in Depression-era Mississippi. The New York Times calls it hilarious.
Freida McFadden has a thriller, "The Divorce", in which the protagonist refuses to take her new circumstances lying down. Meanwhile, Tana French recently released "The Keeper", the final volume of her Cal Hooper trilogy about a retired Chicago cop seeking a new life in Ireland. Now, what I'm looking forward to reading is "True Crime", Patricia Cornwell's candid first memoir about her challenging early life and her creation of her best-known character, Dr. Kate Scarpetta. -- Colleen
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Iola Public Library
218 E. Madison
Iola, Kansas 66749
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Mon - Thur: 9:00 - 8:00
Fri & Sat: 9:00 - 5:00
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