This October, we’re reading Fredrik Backman’s My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry. Copies will be available at the circulation desk or on infosoup. Join us in the Library Lounge to discuss!
Join Host Steven Coffeen for an afternoon of discussion; whether you’ve been digging for years or you’re just getting started on your genealogic journey. Bring your stories, questions, and research! Open to adults and teens.
Delve into the case of The Golden State Killer with True Crime Club this month. Recommended reading is “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark” by Michelle McNamara and copies will be available at the library, but members are welcome to do their own research as well.
Join our resident DnD NPC wizards at “The Bear’s Head Inn.” Get sage character advice, check the job board for groups to join, try a character in an encounter, and otherwise have DnD fun.
Everyone is invited to attend Waltraud author, Tammy Borden’s, book discussion and signing at the Hortonville Public Library! You will not want to miss this opportunity to meet Tammy and learn more about her mother, Waltraud’s, story of growing up in Nazi Germany. This is a special after-hours event on Saturday, November 9 at 2:00 p.m. No […]
The year is 1873. The place? London. The crime? Murder. Keep the fall vibes going by reading Sarah Penner’s “The London Séance Society” and joining us for discussion!Copies are available for checkout at the front desk.
Eccentric artist Julian is lonely and jaded – no one ever seems to be truly honest. He decides to write “his truth” in a notebook and leave it in a café with the same prompt for whomever picks it up next. “The Authenticity Project,” as Julian titles it, connects six strangers who want to help […]
You may have heard of the infamous Jonestown Massacre, but what’s the story? What made Jim Jones so persuasive? Do your own research on Jonestown and The Peoples Temple and come ready to discuss.
Join Host Steven Coffeen for an afternoon of discussion; whether you’ve been digging for years or you’re just getting started on your genealogic journey. Bring your stories, questions, and research! Open to adults and teens.