Tuesday, August 22nd at 1 PMJoin us on Tuesday, August 22nd at 1 PM for a free afternoon showing of the new Super Mario Bros movie in the Algoma Public Library. Title: The Super Mario Bros Movie Rated: PG Runtime: 1 HR 32 MIN
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Wednesday, August 9th at 1 PMCelebrate your love of crafting and books all in one on Wednesday, August 9th at 1 PM by joining us for Book Lover Crafts in our meeting room.
Thursday, August 3rd at 1 PMThe Algoma Public Library has a lot of shells and we would love to invite you to come make art with them. Stop by Thursday, August 3rd at 1 PM to come make your own sea shell art.
All month long (July) we will be accepting donations for the Door County Humane Society. Please see attachment. *Note all items must be new, unused, and unopen.
WI Humane Society's wish list here Lake Michigan faces challenges for past and current human actions, as well as an uncertain future. But together we can maintain and improve the ecology of the lake today and also create a more resilient lake for the future. Explore the wonders of the Great Lakes and learn why they are so amazing on Monday, July 17th at 1 pm! This presentation will be held in the City Council Chambers (416 Fremont St - same building as the library).
Available starting Monday, July 17th at 10 AMSummer is flying by and our Summer Reading Program is almost done. However, there is plenty of time to fit a lot more projects, trips, and memories in before school is back in session. Stop by the Library starting Monday, July 17th at 10 AM to pick up a Summer Bucket List kit.
This kit is geared towards kids, teens, and families. Kits will be available on a first come, first served basis. Supplies are limited. Bats are one of the best friends we humans have ever had! Unfortunately, more than half of our American bat species are in severe decline. Janet Raddatz, Wisconsin Master Naturalist, will share her knowledge of these special creatures that affect the quality of our life. This presentation is for the entire family, especially the children on Thursday, July 13th at 1 pm. This presentation will be held in the City Council Chambers (416 Fremont St - same building as the library).
Saturday, July 1st starting at 10 AMThe Algoma Public Library would like to challenge our patrons to a community wide scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt will start at the library starting at 10 AM and will be held until 2 PM. Gather clues, solve riddles, and find the prize at the end!
Our Summer Reading Theme this year is "All Together Now". With our theme in mind we want to help our community by running a non-perishable food drive. Items can be brought in June 1st to June 30th. All items will be donated to the Kewaunee County Food Panty here in town. *You are able to waive up to $25 per account, billed and damaged items are ineligible.
Tuesday, June 20th from 1pm - 2pm at the Algoma Elementary School Gym is your chance to come out and meet some dinosaurs!
Dinosaur Dimensions brings out a show of Jurassic proportions as the crowd will get to witness realistic animatronic puppet dinosaurs in a themed 40-45 minute show that gets the kids involved! Different dinosaur species will be presented - each with different features and facts. The dinosaurs are all nice, even though a few of them might seem scary to the smaller kids. Following the program, families will get the chance to come up and meet/greet one of the dinosaurs up close and personal. This program is free and open to all at the Algoma Elementary School Gym. For more information, call the Library at 920-487-2295. Monday, June 19th at 10 AMJuneteenth is a holiday celebrated on June 19 to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the US. The holiday was first celebrated in Texas, where on that date in 1865, in the aftermath of the Civil War, enslaved people were declared free under the terms of the 1862 Emancipation Proclamation. This educational kit revolving around learning about the importance of Juneteenth will be available for pick-up starting June 19th at 10 AM. Supplies will be limited. This kit is geared towards late elementary schoolers to early high schoolers.
Come meet your everyday hometown heroes on Tuesday, June 13th from 11 am to 1 pm in the Library parking lot. Our local departments including firefighters, paramedics, police officers, public works and utilities will be here to show off their cars and trucks!
Monday, June 12th from 1 PM to 4 PMDo you enjoy doing something with your hands while you work or study? Stop by the library on June 12th, from 1 PM to 4 PM to take part in our Fidget Toy Makerspace.
Supplies are limited. Available starting Wednesday, June 7th at 10 AMBees are hard working members of our food chain. If you and your family would like to support our local bees, stop by the library on June 7th, starting at 10 AM, to pick up a Bee Hotel Kit. This will include most of the supplies you need to create a small bee hotel you can put in your backyard.
Supplies are limited. Friday, May 26th at 3 PMPaper Airplanes are fun and easy to make. Stop by the library on Friday, March 26th at 3 PM to see how yours fairs in our outdoor challenges.
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Available starting Wednesday, April 5th at 10 AM
Supplies will be limited.
Kits will be given out on a "First come, First served" basis.
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