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March 30, 2026

Keep more dollars in your pocket with the help of money-smart events at the library

Learn to protect your pocketbook with the help of wallet-friendly events at the Fond du Lac Public Library during April and early May.

During National Financial Literacy Month (and beyond), the library will team with various community organizations to hold a series of money-smart events, all of which will be free and open to the public.

These programs include:

  • Protect Yourself: Financial Safety & Fraud Prevention, presented by the personal bankers of National Exchange Bank & Trust: On Monday, April 6 at 6 p.m., discover practical tips to spot common scams, protect your accounts, and keep your money secure.
A yellow light bulb and pink piggy bank

Young kids can get an early start toward learning financial wellness on Monday and Tuesday, April 27 and 28 at 9:30 a.m. Each of those mornings, a personal banker from National Exchange Bank & Trust will join Family Storytime to read “What Can I Buy?” by Julie Moriarty as well as offering a piggy bank activity. Families who attend will receive a copy of the book as well (while supplies last).

Many other activities are also scheduled during April for all ages. To see the library’s complete schedule of events, visit calendar.fdlpl.org.

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