Melinda Myers sponsored by We Energies will provide free gardening webinars and projects to Wisconsin library patrons to help them grow beautiful gardens, fruits and vegetables, and help support pollinators. Gardeners can help increase the green space in their communities, improve their health, and save energy through sustainable gardening and landscaping practices. Click on picture to go to link and more information. April 10, 2024, 6:30 p.m. CT WEBINAR: Container Gardening Throughout the Year Click her to register for this free webinar May 1, 2024, 6:30 p.m. CT WEBINAR: Ornamental Fruits and Vegetables Click her to register for this free webinar June 5, 2024, 6:30 p.m. CT WEBINAR: Under-Appreciated Pollinators Click her to register for this free webinar Reading Dog Emma! April 12, 2024 11:15 am Kids, come practice your reading skills by reading to a trained therapy dog. Emma is a great audience for children wanting to improve their literacy skills. DIY @ the Kewaunee Public Library Learn how to make an... All-Natural Lemon and Lavender Home Cleaner Thursday April 11, 2024 2:30 or 4:00 pm Please register in advance. 920-388-5015 Recommended for ages 12 and up. You're invited to the Kewaunee Public Library Unicorn & Dragon Storytime Wednesday April 10, 2024 5:30 pm Page Turner's Adult Book Club Tuesday, April 9, 2024 at Noon Read: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris and come join us for a discussion. Discover the enchanting world of… Jan Brett …through a hands on art experience! Our new children’s program will focus on discovering books through art! Ideal for ages 5-12 years. Join us for our third, 4-week series as we discover the enchanting world of Jan Brett. Our next art project will be: "Mud Paint" Monday, April 8th, 2023 4:15 pm -5:30 pm The series will be led by art instructor, Mrs. Jelly Registration require please call the library 920-388-5015 Storytime at the Kewaunee Public Library Fridays at 10:30 am September through April Storytime will be every Friday with the exception of some holidays. If there is inclement weather, please call the library to check if there is Storytime 920-388-5105. Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday every month at 5:00 pm If you know how to play, or have always wanted to learn, here is your opportunity; please join us! If you have questions on this or any of your programs; stop in, call 920-388-5015 or email us: kew@kewauneepubliclibray.org Meets the 1st Thursday of each month at 3:30 pm September - May Lego club is open to anyone grade K and up! Legos, a snack, juice, and a challenge are provided each session. Let's build something fun and amazing! Mini Seed Library Starts April 1, 2024 Please choose up to five packets per visit. FREE, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Learn how to garden and grow your own food. Questions? Call the library at 920-388-5015 Spice It Up! Take & Make Kit "Spice It Up!" is a monthly cooking challenge to spice up your kitchen... try something new! Each month, pick up a FREE spice sample and simple recipe. While supplies last! Recommended ages: 16 years old and up. Baby & Me Storytime Singing, Signing, Stories, and Playtime Tuesday at 10:30 For birth - 2 years Dates Mar. 19 Apr. 2 Apr. 16 May 7 June 4 Come learn about cooking and have fun. Kids Can Cook Club meets the 3rd Monday of each month at 3:30pm. September - April For ages 6 to 12 years old Discover the enchanting world of… …through a hands on art experience! Our new children’s program will focus on discovering books through art! Ideal for ages 5-12 years. Join us for our second , 4-week series as we discover the enchanting world of Jan Brett. Our next featured book and project will be: "Cozy" by Jan Brett The series will be led by art instructor, Mrs. Jelly Monday, March 11th 2023 4:15 pm -5:30 pm Registration require please call the library 920-388-5015 Easter Basket Decorating Contest! Registration begins: Feb. 15, 2024, stop in to pick up a basket. Completed baskets are due back on or before Saturday, March 9, 2024. Children's, Teens, and Adults Voting will take place: Monday, March 11th through Wednesday, March 20th. Winners announced Thursday, March, 21st. Prizes! Please pick up baskets March 22nd through March 28th. Troll watch party at the Kewaunee Public Library. Friday, February 16, 2024 1:00 pm No school? Watch the new troll movie and eat some popcorn at the library! Winter Reading Challenge Starts January 15 through February 16,2024 Stop in at the library for more details. Join us for a Tea Party to celebrate Valentine's Day! Monday, February 12th from 3:30 - 4:30 pm This is the perfect Valentine's event for parents (or grandparents!) and their little ones to share a special afternoon together. Sweet treats, tea and photo op! Must register in advance, space is limited. See you there! For more information or to register, please call the library at 920-388-5015 or email kew@kewauneepubliclibrary.org DIY & the Kewaunee Public Library Mason Jar Soup Mix Thursday, February 8 2:30 or 4:00 pm We will fill mason jars with dry ingredients for a delicious soup. Perfect for a chilly winter day or for the "Super Bowl". Get it? Soup(er) Bowl! (recommended for ages 12 and older) Must register in advance. To register call 920-388-5015 or email kew@kewauneepubliclibrary.org Make a Card! Drop in from 1:00 to 5:00 pm Wednesday Feb. 7, 2024 We will supply the materials, and you supply the fun! Discover the enchanting world of…Jan Brett …through a hands on art experience! Our brand new children’s program will focus on discovering books through art! Ideal for ages 5-12 years. Join us for our first, 4-week series as we discover the enchanting world of Jan Brett. Our first featured book and project will be: “The Hat” Registration require please call the library 920-388-5015 Monday, Feb 6th 2023 4:15 pm -5:30 pm The series will be led by art instructor, Mrs. Jelly. |
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