It’s hard to believe it’s July already. Keep your eyes on our social media for children’s and family activities including pop-up story times and pop-up crafts. Don’t forget we have passes for museums. Ask us about reserving passes.
Returning materials at Rochester library
Beginning July 6th, returned items will no longer be quarantined. You can continue to put your returned books and magazines in the drive-up drop box, and DVDS and audiobooks in the drop box next to the building by the Children’s Room entrance. You may also bring your returns inside and place them in the Main Desk drop slot if you are here to browse.
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Area libraries use social media to connect with patrons
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A screenshot from the Wallingford Public Library social media pages using FunkoPop figures to connect with the public.
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The Two Harbors Public Library has a packed schedule of events for August. On Monday, August 6, The Two Harbors Public Library will be hosting two presenters on South Korea The first presenter is Molly Guiney, a local high school graduate (2012),.
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The Two Harbors Public Library has a packed schedule of events for August.
On Monday, August 6, The Two Harbors Public Library will be hosting two presenters on South Korea
The first presenter is Molly Guiney, a local high school graduate (2012), who will present her documentary on the Kwangju Massacre in South Korea, which advanced from the regional History Day Competition to finally place 4th in the State History Day Competition! As well as sharing her documentary, Molly will share insights from her studies and the History Day competition itself.