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recordgleaner_20240904_trg-2024-09-04-0-003_art_1.xml

recordgleaner_20240904_trg-2024-09-04-0-003_art_1.xml
SPENCER LIBRARY NEWS 105 South Park Street, Spencer, WI 54479 Hours: M, W: 1-7 p.m. T, TH, F: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. SAT.: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 715-659-3996 email: info@mcpl.us News Sept. 9: As the Page Turns Book Club: “The Lost & Found Bookshop” by Susan Wiggs. Join us from 1-2 p.m. as we discuss the third novel in Susan Wiggs’ “Bella Vista” series. Teaser: Natalie Harper feels she must sell the bookshop she’s inherited to pay for her grandfather’s care. But he refuses to acquiesce and renovation of the store and its studio apartment pushes her life in a whole new direction. No registration required and new people always welcome. Sept. 9-14: “Mini Makers” for Kids. Children can enjoy process art during the library’s open hours. Instead of a set of specific directions and craft outcome, process art is focused on the creation part of the process and allows for many different possibilities while children develop their creativity, critical thinking and fine motor skills. Examples of projects that may be offered this fall include vegetable and nature stamps, dropper paintings, paper sculpture, bubble painting and more. No registration required.
recordgleaner_20240904_trg-2024-09-04-0-003_art_1.xml
SPENCER LIBRARY NEWS 105 South Park Street, Spencer, WI 54479 Hours: M, W: 1-7 p.m. T, TH, F: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. SAT.: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 715-659-3996 email: info@mcpl.us News Sept. 9: As the Page Turns Book Club: “The Lost & Found Bookshop” by Susan Wiggs. Join us from 1-2 p.m. as we discuss the third novel in Susan Wiggs’ “Bella Vista” series. Teaser: Natalie Harper feels she must sell the bookshop she’s inherited to pay for her grandfather’s care. But he refuses to acquiesce and renovation of the store and its studio apartment pushes her life in a whole new direction. No registration required and new people always welcome. Sept. 9-14: “Mini Makers” for Kids. Children can enjoy process art during the library’s open hours. Instead of a set of specific directions and craft outcome, process art is focused on the creation part of the process and allows for many different possibilities while children develop their creativity, critical thinking and fine motor skills. Examples of projects that may be offered this fall include vegetable and nature stamps, dropper paintings, paper sculpture, bubble painting and more. No registration required.
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