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CALENDAR JANUARY 19 -- 24
MON. Closed for Martin Luther King Day.
TUES. Genealogy consulting with Marilyn, 6-7:45, genealogy room.
WED. Story time for library littles, with Lesa, 10:30, meeting room.
THUR. - SAT. No programs scheduled.
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BIG BUNCH OF NEW AUDIOBOOKS, LONG WEEKEND. We'll be closed on Mon. for Martin Luther King Day, but we're here today till 5:00. What you see is a small sample. The new titles are more than two dozen. ... See MoreSee Less

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LIGHTEN YOUR WORKLOAD, BRIGHTEN YOUR KITCHEN, with one of these cheery hand-crocheted items made by Melody Forman. Take one home for a free-will donation that benefits In Stitches and other adult programs. ... See MoreSee Less

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A new video series is now available on TechWise!
Smart Eating in the Digital Age is a four-part video series that aims to help adults use technology to make healthier food choices. Viewers learn simple digital skills like spotting nutrition misinformation, reading food labels with a smartphone, finding reliable recipes online, and planning meals using everyday phone tools. Each video is paired with a visual, printable guide to reinforce learning and make it easy to follow along. Together, the videos and guides build confidence and support healthier decisions using technology.
techwise.greenbush.org/area/186
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TRACING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY. Come see Marilyn 6-7:45 Tues. She will help familiarize you with the resources available in our library. If you're stuck or don't know how to get started, she can advise. ... See MoreSee Less

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I hope I get to see you there! It's always a fun time.
~Ms. Lesa
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LIEAP HELPS ELIGIBLE KANSAS households pay a portion of their primary home heating costs during the winter season with a one-time per year benefit. Applications will NOT be accepted until 8 a.m. Jan. 20, 2026, and must be received by the Department of Children and Families by 5 p.m., March 31, 2026.
The 9-page application/instruction packet can be printed free on request at Iola Public Library. Learn more about LIEAP at LIEAP.dcf.ks.gov.
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IOLA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS have a new publication, "Writing Our Way Out", now displayed among newspapers in our periodicals section. Student-written, it's polished, professional and a thought-provoking read about teenagers coping with today's demands. Writes student Bella Rahming, "[We] have banded together to publish our stories, raising our voices and, ultimately reaching out to "Writing Our Way Out." SeniorTessa Brutchin, who worked last year at the library as a student clerk/shelver, contributed an interview piece focused on juggling athletics and academics.
"Writing Our Way Out " is a collaborative project of IHS students and the "Iola Register", explains Tim Stauffer, managing editor, (below). It gives them a chance to share their perspectives with the community. "Mental Health Matters. Our kids matter. And we believe this project does too," he says. The publication is funded by a grant from the Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas. Look for the next issue of "Writing Our Way Out" this spring.
-- Colleen Dobbins
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![IOLA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS have a new publication, Writing Our Way Out, now displayed among newspapers in our periodicals section. Student-written, its polished, professional and a thought-provoking read about teenagers coping with todays demands. Writes student Bella Rahming, [We] have banded together to publish our stories, raising our voices and, ultimately reaching out to Writing Our Way Out. SeniorTessa Brutchin, who worked last year at the library as a student clerk/shelver, contributed an interview piece focused on juggling athletics and academics.
Writing Our Way Out is a collaborative project of IHS students and the Iola Register, explains Tim Stauffer, managing editor, (below). It gives them a chance to share their perspectives with the community. Mental Health Matters. Our kids matter. And we believe this project does too, he says. The publication is funded by a grant from the Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas. Look for the next issue of Writing Our Way Out this spring.
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