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Bagged Lunches Aren t Just for Kids Anymore | Northern Public Radio: WNIJ and WNIU

On Tuesday, January 31st, at 6:00 p.m. central time, the LaSalle Public Library will virtually host Professional Educator and Master Gardener Natalie Martin when she presents “Bagged Lunches Aren’t Just for Kids Anymore!”<br/><br/>Packing lunch doesn’t have to be complicated, and it doesn’t have to be boring. In this program, Natalie Martin will suggest some easy-to-make and tasty lunch ideas and show how to prep them. Ideas will be demonstrated for those with access to a microwave and those without access. Save money, eat better, and enjoy lunch with this program. <br/><br/>This program is free, open to the public, and will be presented virtually via Zoom. Registration required. Register - https://bit.ly/3XdLpTe. For more information, contact Rachael Blomquist, Digital Content Librarian, at 815-223-2341. <br/>

Winter Weather 101

On Tuesday, January 10th at 6:00 p.m. central time, the LaSalle Public Library will virtually host Nick Bartholomew from the Illinois Storm Chasers for a presentation of how Midwest Winter weather works. <br/><br/>Where do blizzards come from? What do we need to know about wind chill? When the meteorologist explains what is happening in the Rockies, can we guess how that weather will affect Illinois? What do we need to know to be prepared for the worst of an Illinois winter? In this presentation, Nick will discuss these questions and many more. <br/><br/>Nick Bartholomew has been obsessed with weather as long as he can remember. When he was younger, he was interested in weather but was terrified when thunderstorms would roll in. As he grew older that fear turned into a burning desire to understand severe weather, and as soon as he got his license, he would go on local chases to see Mother Nature up close. In 2016, he decided to kick it up a notch and start

Thanks to Her: Finding Power and Inspiration in Your Family Photos

On Tuesday, January 24th, at 6:00 p.m. central time, the LaSalle Public Library will virtually host author and former photojournalist, Kathleen Geraghty, when she shares how her book, “Thanks to Her: Finding Power and Inspiration in Your Family Photos,” came to be. <br/><br/>In this unique program, Kathleen will tell the story that began with a humble garage sale and morphed into a multifaceted research project. More than a recap of American history, from 1900 to 1950s, “Thanks to Her,” is a metaphorical snapshot of women’s lives during those decades. <br/><br/>Kathleen Geraghty was raised in Chicago. She studied photojournalism at Northern Illinois University and at the University of Missouri – Columbia. After completing a four-month documentary photo project in a maximum-security women’s prison, she received the O.O McIntyre Writing Fellowship. Kathleen has worked, as a photojournalist for newspapers in New Jersey, Missouri, Michigan, North D

James Herriot: The Simple Life of the World s Most Famous Veterinarian | Northern Public Radio: WNIJ and WNIU

<br/>On Tuesday, January 17th, at 6:00 p.m. central time, the LaSalle Public Library will virtually host Anglophile and former UK resident, Claire Evans, for a presentation on the life of Alf Wight, an unassuming country veterinarian who practiced for fifty years in one of England’s most beautiful places, the Yorkshire Dales. <br/><br/>Wight rose to international fame later in life under the pen name, James Herriot, as he recounted the heartwarming animal stories and colorful characters of a bygone era, inspiring a film and multiple television series. Bask in the visual beauty of Claire’s recent Yorkshire Dales visit, and learn the surprising story of a vet whose books still entertain millions in this unique presentation. <br/><br/>The program is free, open to the public, and presented virtually through Zoom. Registration required. Register – https://bit.ly/3W8K3Z3. For more information, please contact Rachael Blomquist, Digital Content Librarian,

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