In early November, the Algoma Public Library is encouraging it's community to Give Thanks to friends, neighbors, public officials, volunteers, teachers, and more. If you would like to Give Thanks, submissions will be taken on our website (www.algomapubliclibrary.org), through email (sent to [email protected]), or in the Library through an anonymous submission jar. From November 15th to the 19th, those wonderful moments of thankfulness will be posted in the Library for the whole community to see. In addition to being at the library, the Local Cable Network will be airing our Give Thanks video during Give Thanks Week! If you would like to take part, please keep in mind not to include your or other people's personal information without their consent. It is very important that as we give thanks, we also respect people's privacy.
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Gather around for some scary stories to chill your bones and make your skin crawl. Note: Not recommended for young children or those that easily scare. Warning: There is one portion, early on, that is very loud. Headphone users, you have been warned. Stop by the library to pick up a kit to make a Fall Leaf Book Page Banner for your house. Kit includes string and book pages. All you need is to collect leaves to add to your banner! While supplies last.
The Inktober Art Contest Voting period starts October 25th. Votes can be cast in person at the library or via our website. Submissions must be brought to the library before October 24th to be eligible for the voting and prizes at the end.
Ever wonder about the history of your home? The Algoma Public Library has historical information about residences in the city of Algoma and Town of Ahnapee by surname and street name. Come learn about this valuable asset originally compiled by Wes Cox and Harold Nell on Wednesday, October 20th at 1 pm.
Join us on Tuesday, October 19th at 1 pm as we discuss The Guest List by Lucy Foley. Books can be put on hold on infosoup or by stopping in the library to place a hold with one of our friendly librarians. This book has large print, regular print and ebook editions available.
Stop by to pic up a kit designed for Adults to help give you ideas for fall inspired non-alcoholic drinks on Monday, October 18th. Kit includes 2-3 recipes and some ingredients. Participant is responsible for purchasing the rest of the ingredients.
Memory Cafés welcome those experiencing early stage Dementia, mild memory loss or cognitive impairment, and family and friends of those affected. It’s a great opportunity for lively discussions, information gathering, refreshments, camaraderie, and lots of creative fun! We have a Dementia Specialist professional on hand to answer questions and an enormous wealth of experience among participants to be shared. We’d be delighted if you would join us! Call Ariel at 920-683-4180 for information. Algoma Memory Cafes held from 10am – 11am at the Algoma Public Library Every 2nd Wednesday of the month.
Starting Tuesday, October 12th at 1:00 PMMeeting on the second Tuesday of every month at 1 PM, join Braelyn for Adult Creative Writing. We will have writing prompts and activities for those looking for inspiration. The first hour will be used for brainstorming and writing, the time left will be for sharing our pieces (for those that would like to). All materials will be provided by the Library (paper, pens, pencils). Sharing of new or old pieces is encouraged, but not required.
It's been a 150 years since the Peshtigo Fire devastated the northeastern part of Wisconsin burning 1.2 million acres. Countless counties including Kewaunee and Door were also affected. Join us as author and local historian, Virginia Feld Johnson, discusses her latest book, "When the Night Rained Fire" on Friday, October 8th at 1 pm in City Council Chambers. It was believed Kewaunee County would never rise from the ashes. But, as it was, many came to feel Kewaunee County's greatest tragedy was a blessing in disguise. When the fields were cleared, the ashes became fertilizer, and new homes were built better than the old. Good qualities of fellow citizens came forward, and life changed.
It's that time of year again! The Inktober Art Contest is back and asking for local artists of all ages to get their art on. Registration and Submission opens October 4th! Patrons can select an age group (Childrens, Teens, Adults) that they would like to submit to at the time of registration. Patrons will not be able to submit art works if they do not register. Inktober Art Contest Submissions will be accepted from the time of registration till October 22nd. Submissions will not be accepted after October 23rd. Calling all Algoma and Kewaunee Library Patrons! Our libraries are hosting a PENNY WAR to raise money for a local organization - Violence Intervention Project here in Kewaunee County. We are having this fun month-long competition to see which library and it's patrons can raise the most money. The prize? BRAGGING RIGHTS! To participate, stop in your library branch to contribute to our PENNY WAR jar. Ends September 30th!
As a library, we want to continuously give back to our community whether it is having fun in a competition like this or attending programs we have each month for our patrons. Libraries are a place of empowerment. A place where people can come in to utilize our library for our public computers, access media resources, get technology help and so much more. So, if you don't have a library card stop by today to get one! We can't wait to meet you. Ever wanted to create your own master piece like Van Gogh's Starry Night? Now is your chance. We have instructor, Erin LaBonte - co-founder of Yonder of Algoma, leading a group painting of Starry Night on Thursday evening at 6 pm at the Algoma Youth Club. Space is limited to Adults only - Registration is REQUIRED. All supplies for the painting are included.
How well do you know your banned books? This kit is designed to help you learn some of the most challenged books and even the ones that may surprise you!
Kit is at the Circulation Desk. Join us as we watch an animated comedy of quirky animals competing for a singing competition in a fun interactive program! There will be singing, props and so much more! Space is limited.
Join us as we discuss The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner. Books can be put on hold on infosoup or by stopping in the library to place a hold with one of our friendly librarians. This book has large print, regular print and ebook editions available.
Memory Cafés welcome those experiencing early stage Dementia, mild memory loss or cognitive impairment, and family and friends of those affected. It’s a great opportunity for lively discussions, information gathering, refreshments, camaraderie, and lots of creative fun! We have a Dementia Specialist professional on hand to answer questions and an enormous wealth of experience among participants to be shared. We’d be delighted if you would join us! Call Ariel at 920-683-4180 for information. Algoma Memory Cafes held from 10am – 11am at the Algoma Public Library Every 2nd Wednesday of the month.
Donations accepted August 2nd to 21st
Children need the proper tools to achieve success in school. Often these tools are as simple as paper, pencils or crayons. The Algoma Public Library in partnership with the Optimist Club of Algoma are accepting school supply donations on behalf of the children and families in our community that are in need. Donated supplies can be dropped off at the Algoma Public Library. Examples of Supplies Needed: Scissors, Loose leaf paper, Single subject notebooks, Elmer’s Glue, Pens, Pencils, Color pencils, Glue Sticks, Crayons, Markers, Folders, and Pink Erasers These items will be available for our local teachers to pick up during the annual Teacher Meet and Greet. This Meet and Greet gives teachers the opportunity to come in and connect with the Public Library, set up teacher cards and to talk to library staff on any material needs and or any questions they may have. A digital escape room all about Sharks! But, you have to be able to answer questions to escape the monster shark in the sea! Can you do it?
There is no time limit. This escape room is family friendly. The 6th Annual Outdoor Movie will be...Raya and the Last Dragon! Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and snacks and join us for a fun family friendly evening at the Movies! Sponsored by the Algoma Public Library and the Algoma Community Development Committee. Legion Park, Algoma 620 Lake Street There will be popcorn! The Movie will start at dusk. (Approximately 8:15-8:30) Create your own mini fairy or gnome jar. Kit includes a jar, a fairy or gnome, green grass glue dots and decoration. Feel free to add to your jar too!
Warning: there are small pieces in this kit, not intended for little children to play with. Supplies are limited. Do you love to spoil your dog? Librarian Katie loves to spoil her pooch, Lark too! And Lark loves to eat homemade treats. Join Katie on Facebook Live as she walks you through a recipe you can make for your furry friend!
The time as come to test your knowledge on all things large and small in the Animal Kingdom! Can you do it? Our creature friends throughout seem to be mixed up at the zoo. It's time to put your thinking caps on and help sort them out!
This escape room is designed for all ages. The clues given throughout the escape room can be answered in the game, but additional resources outside the game can be used too. Link will be posted here day off and on our Facebook page for you enjoyment. Stop in to pick up a kit to make a cat out of recycled books! This is an advanced kit. Kit includes book and other supplies needed. You will need glue / hot gun. If using hot glue guns adult supervision is required. While supplies last.
Join us every week as our caterpillars transition to beautiful butterflies! Release Breaking News to be determined! Each weeks update will give facts and tips on how you can help our insect friends.
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Tuesdays at 10:30 AM 1000 Books Before Kindergarten A free program for 0 to 5-year-olds. It encourages parents and caregivers to read 1000 books with children before he or she enters kindergarten. Books & Brews 2nd Thursday at 5:30 pm For more details click on the title. Program Categories
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Digital Escape Rooms(NEW) Lost in the Library
Track Down that Turkey!
No Jaws About It
A Magical, Mythical Mystery (TEEN/ADULT)
Tail Wagger's R Us
Candyland
Digital Download
Halloween's Been Hijacked!
Monster Mash
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