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Climax Public Library Book Club to meet January 5

The Climax Public Library’s Book Club will meet Monday, January 5 to discuss The Life We Bury by Minnesota author Allen Eskens. The group will meet at 6:30 p.m. to discuss this novel, which follows a college student whose simple writing assignment leads him to investigate a dying Vietnam veteran convicted of murder, uncovering dark truths that put both their lives at

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Lake Agassiz Regional Library, including Crookston, to hold its annual Book Blizzard winter reading challenge

As the temperatures drop, Lake Agassiz Regional Library is inviting local bookworms to turn the chilly season into a reading marathon with their annual Book Blizzard winter reading challenge for adults. Designed to help readers tackle their “To Be Read” (TBR) lists, the program encourages participants to explore new genres or revisit old favorites while earning chances

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Lake Agassiz Regional Libraries announce Food for Fines progam throughout December

Lake Agassiz Regional Library (LARL) is pleased to announce the return of its “Food for Fines” program, offered region-wide, including the Crookston Public Library, throughout the month of December. This popular library amnesty initiative provides customers with a simple, meaningful way to clear late fees while giving back to their communities.During the entire month, patrons

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Ada and Fertile Libraries to host Author Lee Svitak Dean

Lake Agassiz Regional Library will host a series of author visits featuring The Ultimate Minnesota Cookie Book author Lee Svitak Dean’s latest project, a book called Kitchens of Hope. Bringing readers on a culinary journey around the globe, Kitchens of Hope features recipes and stories of immigrants from more than thirty countries and celebrates cuisines from all around the world.

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Fertile Library hosting several events

Several crafting events are scheduled at the Fertile Public Library, as well as additional programs that entertain and inform community members. A Needle Felting Class is scheduled Tuesday, September 30 from 1-3 p.m., suitable for all experience levels with materials provided. On Wednesday, October 1 from 3:30-6:30 p.m., crafters are invited to learn how to create their

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