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THAD'S STOCKING UP ON MOVIES for the gray weekend. Whether it's for the weekend or the upcoming holiday, he recommends "Trains, Planes and Automobiles", the 1987 comedy classic starring John Candy and Steve Martin. ... See MoreSee Less

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PLAN AHEAD, STOCK UP on books, games, puzzles, audiobooks and movies to enjoy with guests and family over the holiday. Going somewhere? Why not gift the hostess with a little green plant from our Propagation Station (it's free). ... See MoreSee Less

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OLD-TIMERS TALKING, 2:00 Fri., Nov. 21, celebrates two years of fun and new friends, built around local history and memories of life as it used to be in Allen County. Old-Timers is a senior chat group for ages 55 and older. This meeting, conversation will recall the days when homemade pies and fried-chicken dinners were auctioned off in decorated boxes in one-room schools or country churches as fundraisers. Much merriment and good-natured ribbing ensued as young men vied for the package prepared by the prettiest girl. The highest bidder for each offering then ate with the girl who brought it. Often a program of music or recitations followed the meal. Sometimes there was dancing. Come join us and have a slice. Bring a friend and any related memorabilia. Stick around for a special surprise. This one may run a little long. We'll be in the meeting room. (Photo/Library of Congress) -- Colleen Dobbins ... See MoreSee Less

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THE YOUTH CROCHET CLASS WILL NOT MEET THIS EVENING. ... See MoreSee Less
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A PLANT REFRESH & NEW VARIETIES of houseplant cuttings at our Propagation Station. Many of them already have roots. When the roots have roots, the starts are ready to pot, like the geraniums, spider plants and colorful coleus (some of which have pretty ruffled edges). Cacti, snake plants and other succulents may be started in soil. Our zillions of aloes are already planted in cups. The Propagation Station is meant to be an exchange, but if you currently have no plants, take one anyway. If you have some to donate, we're happy to accept. -- Colleen Dobbins ... See MoreSee Less

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NEED A QUIET SPACE TO WORK? The private, enclosed space of the Roger Carswell Study Room may be just what you're looking for. It's available on a walk-in basis when not in use; to be sure it's available when you wish to come, you may phone in advance to reserve it. Task lighting supplements that overhead, and there's free WiFi, as well as a work table with seating for four. The versatile room has been used for exams, visitations, evaluations, tele-med, meetings with recruiters, FaceTime calls and Zoom meetings. 620-365-3262 ... See MoreSee Less

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LOVE DOESN'T WAIT. And neither should your reading list. These romance ebooks and audiobooks are available instantly. No holds. No waitlists. Featured titles: "Always and Forever" by Cynthia Freeman, "Best Enemies" by Jane Heller, "Between Lines" by Sally Malcolm. Find these swoon-worthy stories at https:/sunflowerelibrary.overdrive.com OR in the romance guide in the Libby app. If you do not already have the free Libby app, usable with all your digital devices, download it at overdrive.com/apps/libby, using your IPL card. ... See MoreSee Less

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IN THE BACK ROOM, home to the SEK Library System, is "processing". Here Melissa Sponseller is processing a big batch of 22 puzzles just donated to IPL, so you can find them in the catalog. These are all sizes and subjects, including one of Christmas wreaths. ... See MoreSee Less

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HUMANITY HOUSE TOY DRIVE. Looking for new or gently used toys for local children. Donations are accepted through Dec. 12. Drop-Off location is Waters Hardware, 1706 N. State St. (620-228-5577). Two additional options for donations are :
🛒 Walmart Registry:
www.walmart.com/lists/shared/WL/f9a8295b-d03b-48eb-941a-7851b847c7d8
📦 Amazon Wishlist:
a.co/j429sB1
Please ship items directly to:
Humanity House Foundation
110 East Street
Iola, KS 66749For more information call 620-380-6664 or Barb@humanityhousefoundation.org
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Hi everyone!
Our STEAM Night at the library was a success once again! This was our second session, and it was just as popular and fun as last month's.
I was delighted to return from dinner and see so many happy faces waiting to enter. Thank you all for coming and having fun with all of the activities we had planned.
I would have to say that the most popular table was the CHOMP machine. The kids had a great time cutting on it. It is super safe. I had to show them that when I put my finger to it, it would in no way cut me. The Bee Bot was well liked too. However, it got a little silly and decided to take it's own route. One of the kids said it was going to Walmart.
Please keep an eye out for more great things happening here at the library and for upcoming events. December is going to be full of exciting events in Youth Services!
Ms. Lesa
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Iola Public Library
218 E. Madison
Iola, Kansas 66749
► Hours
Mon - Thur: 9:00 - 8:00
Fri & Sat: 9:00 - 5:00
Fax (620) 365-5137

