ADVERTISE WITH US | EMAIL: KROX@RRV.NET

Lake Agassiz Regional Library

news

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 […]

Share:
news

FERTILE LIBRARY TO HOST QUARTERLY GENEALOGY MEETING

Those interested in connecting with other genealogy researchers are encouraged to join the Fertile Public Library for a quarterly meet-up. This will take place on Wednesday, January 24, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Local genealogy enthusiasts will meet to chat about their progress on their family history research journeys, share tips and encouragement, and

Share:
news

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

Share:
news

CLIMAX LIBRARY TO HOST “MUSIC OF MINNESOTA” ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

Audiences are invited to climb on board for music and storytelling by The Skally Line at the Climax Public Library. On Thursday, September 28 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, accompanied

Share:
news

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,

Share:
Scroll to Top