FALL READING CHALLENGE November 1 through November 27, 2024 For early readers, kids, teens and adults! For every 5 items you check out from the Kewaunee Public LIbrary, you will receive a raffle ticket that enters you to win a stuffie or toy! (prizes are on display now at the library) For more information: Call: (920) 388-5015 Email: [email protected] Is the Book Better Than the Movie? Read the book Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. Watch the movie at Kewaunee Public Library Nov. 15, 2024 1:00 pm. DIY Holiday Gift Cranberry Orange Simmer Pot Thursday, Nov. 14th 2:30 or 4:00 pm Please register in advance; recommended for ages 12 and older. To register, call 920-388-5015 or email [email protected] The Kewaunee Public Library Hosts Great Lakes, Great Read Author Visit with Sally Cole-Misch11/12/2024 The Kewaunee Public Library Hosts Great Lakes, Great Read Author Visit with Sally Cole-Misch. Join award-winning author Sally Cole-Misch for an engaging discussion of her novel The Best Part of Us, this year’s Great Lakes Great Read adult selection! The event will take place at the Kewaunee Public Library and is open to the public. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from the author and dive deeper into her work. We hope to see you there! Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, @ Noon 822 Juneau Street, Kewaunee, WI. Questions? Contact Carol [email protected] or 920-388-5015. The Great Lakes Great Read initiative is supported by an Ideas to Action grant from WiLs. Wisconsin Sea Grant and the University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute support the Wisconsin Water Library. Books can be placed on hold on Infosoup or Libby as an eBook and Hoopla as an eAudiobook. Both Kewaunee and Algoma Libraries will have copies available to borrow as well if you would like to read before the event. |
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