Yarn Trivet Workshop
Make your very own trivet, perfect as a coaster or make a larger trivet and use it for a serving dish or tea kettle, protecting your counters and tables.
Beginner Felting Workshop
Learn a new crafting skill, dry needle felting.
Body Butter Workshop
Learn how to make your own body butter, a simple and easy way to make your skin feel amazing!
Tile Art Workshop
Learn and Create Together
Beeswax Wrap
Do you want to learn how to make your food wrap? Similar to plastic wrap, but can be used over and over again.
Baby Explorer Programs
Immerse your little one in a world of play, reading, and music building healthy brain development. The building of a brain begins before birth and continues into adulthood. the process sets the foundation for all the health, learning, and behavior that follow. it’s truly amazing and the impact little moments have on a child’s brain is powerful.
#ExploreMORElibraries
The Explore MORE Passport program is back for a fun-filled summer of exploring our region’s unique libraries and their communities. The more libraries you visit, the more entries you earn for a chance to win prizes. Create memories and find your new favorite places! Pick up your passport at any MORE-member library starting June 1.
Learn about Common Scams and Frauds-July 31 @ 2:00 PM
The Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection will discuss the details of common scams, the warning signs of a scam, and what to do if you or someone you know falls victim to a scam or fraud.
Summer Adventures Library Camps Registration OPEN
This summer kids ages 4-12 are encouraged to join us for Summer Adventures at the Library, at our Summer Library Camps. Register here! Kids will explore and have adventures with Reading, Math, Science, and Art!
Get your State Park Pass at the Library
Your Pass
Your daily admission pass is valid for a one-day, one-vehicle visit to a state park, forest, or recreation area. Make sure to keep this pass in the driver’s side dashboard of your vehicle. Parks are open 6 a.m.
until 11 p.m., seven days a week. Most state trails and some parks, like Havenwoods State Forest, do not require a vehicle pass.