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FERTILE LIBRARY SCHEDULES MENTAL HEALTH EVENTS THROUGH MAY

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Fertile Public Library will host two programs that raise awareness about mental health. On Wednesday, May 8, a community-based art project focused on adult mental well-being will be held from 4:30-7:30 p.m. The project will be hosted by Polk County Public Health and will allow participants to […]

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FERTILE LIBRARY TO HOST WORKSHOP FOR SENIORS

Get the inside scoop on how seniors can help their community, plus learn about the many resources available for seniors with the Tri-Valley Opportunity Council with a workshop at the Fertile Public Library. Alicia Barrow, Senior Programs Manager for Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, will answer questions and discuss various programs the Tri-Valley Opportunity Council provides for

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FERTILE LIBRARY WILL HOST “MUSIC OF MINNESOTA” ON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27

Audiences are invited to climb on board for music and storytelling by The Skally Line, hosted by the Fertile Public Library. On Wednesday, September 27 at 6:30 p.m., performers Fred Keller and Bill Cagley will travel around the curves and bends of early American music, playing Appalachian ballads, fiddle tunes, Stringband blues, bluegrass, and more,

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FERTILE LIBRARY TO HOST NEEDLE-FELTING CLASS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

Adults and teens are invited to join the Fertile Public Library for a needle felting class appropriate for people of all experience levels. All supplies and instructions will be provided to create a needle-felted pumpkin. Those with their own needle felting tools are welcome to bring them. The class will be held on Tuesday, September

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FERTILE LIBRARY TO HOST BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION OF “WE BEGIN AT THE END”

The Fertile Public Library’s Resolute Readers Book Club will meet this month to discuss “We Begin at the End” by Chris Whitaker, a novel about two kinds of families. The ones we are born into and the ones we create. The book features a thirteen-year-old self-proclaimed outlaw who protects her five-year-old brother and parents, her

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