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Have you seen D&D on Stranger Things or on Critical Role? Have you played games like Baldur's Gate 3 and been curious about D&D? Maybe you've played before, but it's been a while. Well, come learn to play D&D with a professional Dungeon Master in a no pressure environment. Come experience the game that has been around for 50 years and still going strong!

We will meet for the first time on Saturday, 5/2/2026 at 10:00 am to about 2pm. Free to all. Every skill level welcome! Come join us!
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Have you seen D&D on Stranger Things or on Critical Role? Have you played games like Baldurs Gate 3 and been curious about D&D? Maybe youve played before, but its been a while. Well, come learn to play D&D with a professional Dungeon Master in a no pressure environment. Come experience the game that has been around for 50 years and still going strong!

We will meet for the first time on Saturday, 5/2/2026 at 10:00 am to about 2pm. Free to all. Every skill level welcome! Come join us!

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IT'S NATIONAL POETRY MONTH and we've pulled a few volumes from our collection on Aisle 15 (811) for a display. Highlights include these two classics by Kansas poets. Have you read them? "Spoon River Anthology" is by Edgar Lee Masters, born and raised in Garnett. He used epitaphs from headstones in the local cemetery to tell the story of his town. "The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes" is one of several Hughes works in our collection; it comprises 860 poems representing Black life in America from the 1920s through the 1960s. Hughes was born in Fort Scott and grew up mostly in Lawrence and Topeka. -- Colleen ... See MoreSee Less

ITS NATIONAL POETRY MONTH and weve pulled a few volumes from our collection on Aisle 15 (811) for a display. Highlights include these two classics by Kansas poets. Have you read them? Spoon River Anthology is by Edgar Lee Masters, born and raised in Garnett. He used epitaphs from headstones in the local cemetery to tell the story of his town. The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes is one of several Hughes works in our collection; it comprises 860 poems representing Black life in America from the 1920s through the 1960s. Hughes was born in Fort Scott and grew up mostly in Lawrence and Topeka. -- Colleen

CALENDAR APRIL 20 -- 25
MON. In Stitches, adult crochet with Jen, 6-8:00, meeting room.
TUES. Stay Strong, senior exercise with K-State extension, 9:30-10:30, meeting room. Geneology consultations with Marilyn, 6-7:45, geneology room.
WED. Fantasy/Sci-Fi author Brett Diver of Toronto, meet & greet, 3-6:00, library lounge. Death Cafe, conversation group, refreshments, 6:30, meeting room.
THU. Stay Strong, senior exercise with K-State extension, 9:30-10:30, meeting room. Youth crochet with Jen, 6:00, library lounge.
FRI. No scheduled programs.
SAT. Extra Stitches, crochet help with Jen, 2-4:00, library lounge.
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CALENDAR   APRIL  20 -- 25
MON.  In Stitches, adult crochet with Jen, 6-8:00, meeting room.
TUES.  Stay Strong, senior exercise with K-State extension, 9:30-10:30, meeting room. Geneology consultations with Marilyn, 6-7:45, geneology room.
WED. Fantasy/Sci-Fi author Brett Diver of Toronto, meet & greet, 3-6:00, library lounge. Death Cafe, conversation group, refreshments, 6:30, meeting room.
THU.  Stay Strong, senior exercise with K-State extension, 9:30-10:30, meeting room. Youth crochet with Jen, 6:00, library lounge. 
FRI. No scheduled programs.
SAT. Extra Stitches, crochet help with Jen, 2-4:00, library lounge.

TODAY'S THE DAY! YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS. KIDS LOVE IT. ... See MoreSee Less

TODAYS THE DAY! YOU DONT WANT TO MISS THIS. KIDS LOVE IT.

GATHER YOUR CUTTINGS, PLANT DIVISIONS, SEEDLINGS AND COME SWAP! ... See MoreSee Less

GATHER YOUR CUTTINGS, PLANT DIVISIONS, SEEDLINGS AND COME SWAP!

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY WEEKLY HORTICULTURE NEWSLETTER aka "The Hort News". Click the link to open and scroll to the color picture at bottom; read in color like a magazine.

hnr.k-state.edu/extension/horticulture-resource-center/horticulture-newsletter/documents/2026/apr...
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KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY WEEKLY HORTICULTURE NEWSLETTER aka The Hort News.  Click the link to open and scroll to the color picture at bottom; read in color like a magazine. 

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/horticulture-resource-center/horticulture-newsletter/documents/2026/april2026/Horticulture_Newsletter_April-14-2026.pdf

HAVE YOU MET KAITLYN? That's Kaitlyn Dwyer. Kaitlyn has recently joined IPL as a part-time shelver. She also works at Southeast Kansas Library System in the Technical Services Department. Meanwhile she's working on her master's degree in library science at Emporia State University. As a reader she's a fan of romantic fantasy such as "Water Moon" by Samantha Sotto. Watch for Kaitlyn on evening shifts. ... See MoreSee Less

HAVE YOU MET KAITLYN? Thats Kaitlyn Dwyer. Kaitlyn has recently joined IPL as a part-time shelver.  She also works at Southeast Kansas Library System in the Technical Services Department. Meanwhile shes working on her masters degree in library science at Emporia State University. As a reader shes a fan of romantic fantasy such as Water Moon by Samantha Sotto. Watch for Kaitlyn on evening shifts.

This sweetie brought us goodies to celebrate National Library Week. We cannot thank her enough! ... See MoreSee Less

This sweetie brought us goodies to celebrate National Library Week.  We cannot thank her enough!Image attachment

GET READY TO SWAP CRAFT SUPPLIES SAT., APRIL 25! ... See MoreSee Less

GET READY TO SWAP CRAFT SUPPLIES SAT., APRIL 25!
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