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LOCAL LIBRARIES TO HOST FREE MAGIC SHOWS FOR THE YOUTH

Local libraries will host Magic Shows for youth featuring Minnesota performer Magic Bob, inviting youth to blast off on an amazing adventure and experience the art of magic. Attendees will learn how reading can take them on an incredible adventure, and Magic Bob will explore planets, meet outrageous aliens, and help youth discover how they […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY TO HOST SUMMER READING EVENT ON JUNE 5

3-2-1 Blast Off! Lake Agassiz Regional Library is bringing an outer space-themed Summer Library Experience to youth and teens in Crookston and surrounding communities. Beginning June 1, participants can read to win prizes and attend out-of-this-world programs at the library, which will be held weekly. Participants are encouraged to stop by their local library or

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL HOST A SENIOR RESOURCE FAIR ON THURSDAY, MAY 9

The Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, in conjunction with the Golden Link Senior Center and Lake Agassiz Regional Library, will hold a Senior Resource Fair on Thursday, May 9, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Crookston Public Library. This event will give local seniors the opportunity to discover the many resources available in the area

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LAKE AGASSIZ REGIONAL LIBRARY CONTINUES WITH ANNUAL BOOK BLIZZARD EVENT

The Crookston Public Library participates in the Lake Agassiz Regional Library event Book Blizzard. This began on January 2 and will continue through February 29. The Book Blizzard event gives adults the opportunity to read during the cold winter months when it can be hard to find activities during this time of year. Once someone

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY TO HOLD BOOK DISCUSSION AT DRAFTS SPORTS BAR & GRILL

Join the Crookston Public Library for a book club discussion of “Crying in H Mart” by Michelle Zauner. In this memoir, Zauner tells of growing up in one of the only Asian American households in her town of Eugene, Ore., of struggling with her mother’s high expectations. How they ultimately bonded, and how, after becoming

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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD COLLABORATIVE HOLDS FIRST EVENT OF THE YEAR

The Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative held its first of three events this year on Monday evening at Castle Park. This year, they are focusing on the importance of play in the life of every child. Play is how children learn best – learning to be creative, problem-solve, and interact with others, just to name

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