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Crookston Public Library to host Summer Reading Program events July 16, 23, and 30

The Crookston Public Library will offer three more weekly Summer Reading Program events, all on this year’s theme of “Go Wild About Reading.” On Wednesday, July 16, Laura Bell of the University of Minnesota Crookston’s Agriculture and Natural Resources department will discuss the different mamas found in Minnesota and the unique tracks they leave behind. On […]

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The Celebrate the Young Child Family Festival celebrated Earth Day Tuesday

Many families with children birth to eight years old celebrated Earth Day at Washington School on Tuesday, April 22.  Families were invited to an evening full of play, learning and adventure.  Children were encouraged to explore, create, and engage in many activities.  Some of the activities included creating flowers with their food, exploring an obstacle course, planting seeds

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Constellation, a Scandinavian Music Performace to visit local libraries this May

Join your library for an entertaining performance of Scandinavian music featuring Norwegian and Swedish songs sung in their original languages. Featuring Project: Constellation, the performance will feature a variety of pieces, from classical music to Eurovision winner songs, music for children, and holiday tunes. The husband and wife duo features guitarist Santiago Silva, a native

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Stained glass artist Morgan Niederkorn to teach classes at local libraries

Aspiring stained glass artists are invited to create their own stained glass honeycomb with workshops hosted by local libraries. Admission is free to these two hour classes, which will be taught by artist Morgan Niederkorn. Niederkorn will walk participants through selecting glass pieces, fusing them together and completing their artwork. The programs are intended for those

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Author Leif Enger to visit local librairies this spring

Leif Enger, author of the recently released and highly acclaimed novel, I Cheerfully Refuse, will visit several local libraries this spring. The public is invited to hear about the author’s work and experience as an author. Set in a dystopian version of future America, I Cheerfully Refuse is the story of a grieving musician sailing Lake Superior in search of his

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