Plenty planned in February for youth & teens at FDLPL

Plenty planned in February for youth & teens at FDLPL

January 30, 2023

Teens may discover the Fond du Lac Public Library’s newest subscription-style program, Browser’s Cache.

This is just one of many programs and events scheduled for teens and youth at the library this month.

Just for teens, Browser’s Cache con...

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Love arts and crafts? Try these events planned during February at FDLPL

Love arts and crafts? Try these events planned during February at FDLPL

January 30, 2023

Love arts and crafts? Do what you love during Valentine’s month at the Fond du Lac Public Library.

On Monday, Feb. 6,  join Bad Art Night  to celebrate the mediocre, the tacky, and the campy as you work with everyone’s favorite pattern, flannel...

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Watched Yellowstone? What

Watched Yellowstone? What's next?

January 18, 2023

Yellowstone is one of the most requested DVDs I’m asked about at the desks right now, and for which I get the most recommendations requests. So what ARE some watch- and read-alikes? Here’s a bunch of titles to further your exploration of the wild ...

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New Year, New You!

New Year, New You!

January 4, 2023

 

by Alana LaBeaf

Traditions such as making New Year’s resolutions help keep us connected with others through the shared experience, and also serve as a nice reminder to measure the successes and failures of the past year and to get back on t...

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Take the chill out of January with Winter Reading & FDL Reads programs

Take the chill out of January with Winter Reading & FDL Reads programs

January 3, 2023

Love to laugh? Love to win prizes? Join Winter Reading @ FDLPL and Fond du Lac Reads for a chance to win as January heats up with events and activities.

Now through February, the library invites the Fond du Lac community to read “The Midwest Surv...

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Hear from author of

Hear from author of 'How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century' during History at Home

January 2, 2023

What does it mean to be an American Indian today?

Area Oneida author Louis V. Clark III (Two Shoes) will discuss this topic as he visits the Fond du Lac Public Library on Thursday, Jan. 12 at 6 p.m. for the monthly History at Home program.
Clark,...

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Teens can discover Browser

Teens can discover Browser's Cache and more in FDLPL's Children's Room

December 30, 2022

Teens may join the Fond du Lac Public Library’s newest subscription-style program, Browser’s Cache, starting in January.

This is just one of many events scheduled for teens and youth at the library this month.

Just for teens, Browser’s Cache...

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‘READ. RETHINK. REPURPOSE’ discarded books in exhibit at Langdon Divers Gallery

‘READ. RETHINK. REPURPOSE’ discarded books in exhibit at Langdon Divers Gallery

December 29, 2022

Discover how the power of books can extend even beyond their useful life for reading in Langdon Divers Community Gallery’s January exhibit.

From Jan. 4-31, view Susan Fiebig’s exhibit titled “READ. RETHINK. REPURPOSE.”

Repurposing discar...

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Redecorate on a dime (well, almost)

Redecorate on a dime (well, almost)

December 28, 2022

by Joanne Mengel

The holidays will be over soon and after you put away all the festive decorations those rooms in your home are going to look pretty plain. The library can help with that. We have oodles of decorating books, with ideas for every...

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Love arts and crafts? Try these events planned during January at FDLPL

Love arts and crafts? Try these events planned during January at FDLPL

December 28, 2022

Get your new year off to a crafty start with two events planned at the Fond du Lac Public Library.

On Monday, Jan. 2, Bad Art Night returns. Celebrate the mediocre, the tacky, and the campy as you create Brilliant Baskets.

No artistic experience...

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