All month long (July) we will be accepting donations for the Door County Humane Society. Please see attachment. *Note all items must be new, unused, and unopen.
WI Humane Society's wish list here
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In honor of EAA Airventure this week, Kids and Parents come in on Monday, July 24th from 11:30 am to 1 pm and test your building skills to create airplanes that will hopefully fly! Once we have built our planes we will see who's plane flies the furthest. Building materials provided, you bring your creativity and imagination!
Stop by between 10am and 4 pm on Wednesday, July 19th to paint a Kindness Rock! This is open to all ages and families.
Available starting Monday, July 17th at 10 AMSummer is flying by and our Summer Reading Program is almost done. However, there is plenty of time to fit a lot more projects, trips, and memories in before school is back in session. Stop by the Library starting Monday, July 17th at 10 AM to pick up a Summer Bucket List kit.
This kit is geared towards kids, teens, and families. Kits will be available on a first come, first served basis. Supplies are limited. Bats are one of the best friends we humans have ever had! Unfortunately, more than half of our American bat species are in severe decline. Janet Raddatz, Wisconsin Master Naturalist, will share her knowledge of these special creatures that affect the quality of our life. This presentation is for the entire family, especially the children on Thursday, July 13th at 1 pm. This presentation will be held in the City Council Chambers (416 Fremont St - same building as the library).
Stop by any time between 11 am and 4:30 pm on Wednesday, July 5th to complete our Lego Challenges! Children under the age of 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult or caregiver over the age of 12.
Saturday, July 1st starting at 10 AMThe Algoma Public Library would like to challenge our patrons to a community wide scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt will start at the library starting at 10 AM and will be held until 2 PM. Gather clues, solve riddles, and find the prize at the end!
Our Summer Reading Theme this year is "All Together Now". With our theme in mind we want to help our community by running a non-perishable food drive. Items can be brought in June 1st to June 30th. All items will be donated to the Kewaunee County Food Panty here in town. *You are able to waive up to $25 per account, billed and damaged items are ineligible.
Available starting June 30th at 10 AMThe 4th of July is coming! Do you have everything you need to celebrate? This kit will be available on June 30th starting at 10 AM. It will include some activities, recipes, and supplies to help your 4th of July really shine!
Drop in on the library lawn to try your luck at our giant yard games on Wednesday, June 28th between 12 - 2 pm. Bring your family!
Want to learn how to make your own bracelets? Stop by the library on Wednesday, June 21st between 1 and 2:30 pm to learn how with Librarian Katie. Open to kids 10 and up (adults too).
This week (June 12th -16th) we are celebrating kindness. Stop by to borrow our chalk to write or draw what you think kindness means. This is a family friendly event.
Come meet your everyday hometown heroes on Tuesday, June 13th from 11 am to 1 pm in the Library parking lot. Our local departments including firefighters, paramedics, police officers, public works and utilities will be here to show off their cars and trucks!
Monday, June 12th from 1 PM to 4 PMDo you enjoy doing something with your hands while you work or study? Stop by the library on June 12th, from 1 PM to 4 PM to take part in our Fidget Toy Makerspace.
Supplies are limited. Available starting Wednesday, June 7th at 10 AMBees are hard working members of our food chain. If you and your family would like to support our local bees, stop by the library on June 7th, starting at 10 AM, to pick up a Bee Hotel Kit. This will include most of the supplies you need to create a small bee hotel you can put in your backyard.
Supplies are limited. Friday, May 26th at 3 PMPaper Airplanes are fun and easy to make. Stop by the library on Friday, March 26th at 3 PM to see how yours fairs in our outdoor challenges.
It's our state's 175th birthday this year (May 29th)! To celebrate stop by and pick up a family friendly kit all about Wisconsin. While supplies last.
Friday, May 19th at 3 PMCome to the Algoma Public Library every two weeks on Friday at 3:00 PM for our After School Movie.
Movies selected will be rated PG-13 or younger. Today's Movie is: Movie: Night at the Museum Rating:PG Runtime: 1 HOUR 48 MINUTES Saturday, May 6th is the Kentucky Derby and to get into the spirit we have activities for you and the family! Learn about horses, horseracing and more! While supplies last.
Friday, May 5th at 3 PMCome to the Algoma Public Library every two weeks on Friday at 3:00 PM for our After School Movie.
Movies selected will be rated PG-13 or younger. Today's Movie is: Movie: Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story Rating: PG Runtime: 1 HOUR 38 MINUTES Available starting Friday, May 5th at 10 AMCinco de Mayo commemorates the anniversary of Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. On Friday, May 5th starting at 10 AM, stop by the library to pick up this fun and educational kit to help celebrate.
Kit geared towards children and families. Supplies are limited. Thursday, May 4th, 2023 from 2 PM to 4 PMMay the 4th be with you! Stop in at the Library on May 4th starting at 2 PM to make your own pool noodle lightsaber. Supplies are limited.
Come celebrate National Library Week (Monday, April 24th - Saturday, April 29th) and get your account back in good standing. During Amnesty Week you can return your overdue items* and we will erase the fines! No questions asked. Just get the items back to us. *Damaged or lost items will not be erased.
How well do you know your library subjects and book titles? Stop by between 3 and 4 pm on Wed. April 26th to try your luck at Library Bean Bag Throw! Open to all ages.
Come learn about what's currently happening in the night sky on Tuesday, April 25th at 5:30 pm. Our presenter, Bob of the Neville Public Library Museum Astronomical Society, will also touch on the solar eclipse and telescope viewing in general. There will be time for a Q & A. If the weather is nice, we will be going outside to view the sky through telescopes. This program will be held in the City Council Chambers, please enter through the Library.
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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!
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