“Lost in Buxton”
Washington Public Library 115 West Washington St., Washington, IA, United StatesAuthor Rachelle Chase gives a program on her book, “Lost in Buxton”.
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Author Rachelle Chase gives a program on her book, “Lost in Buxton”.
Encore express is “your second call to enhance your health”. This is new and innovative program features bi-monthly meals, vourchers for Hy-vee meals, nutrition education & counseling and opportuinites to socialize with others! Reservations are encouraged to ensure enough food. To make a reservation call Immanuel Lutheran Church at (319) 653-3950. For seniors 60+.
SHOWING OF BRINTON SILENT MOVIES Narrated by Michael Zahs. The most significant collection of early films in the WORLD dating from 1895-1908 and were originally shown in Ainsworth over 100 years ago. (Ice cream will be avaiable provided by Ainsworth Dairy Mart) Doors will open at 7 p.m. at the Ainsworth Opera HouseFor more information:…
Hear Mee’s story of life in a refugee camp and immigration to the USA after the Vietnam conflict. Mee will tell the history and stories told throught the Hmong story cloths on exhibit and the museum.
Local growers, Aronia Estates and Blueberry Bottom, give an informational presentation on how they started their farms, while Mary Blosser explains how she uses aronia berries and blueberries in her farmer’s market products.
We will screen “Rear Window” with Grace Kelly and James Stewart followed by discussion about the film.
A guided tour by Micheal Zahs… you are sure to learn something new and FUN from the past. We will tour sites of historical and scenic interest in Louisa County. Transportation will be provided by a modern charter bus with limited seating available. We will visit some known and unknown cemeteries in addition to other…
State Auditor Rob Sand is coming to a community near you as part of his 100 Town Hall Tour. Auditor Sand invites members of the community and the media to learn more about the State Auditor’s role, the Public Innovations and Efficiencies (PIE) program created by Auditor Sand in 2019, and the most recent investigations…
Learn the ins & outs of the circulation desk, the care and feeding of books, and ninja moves to survive the library obstacle course.Registration required.
REGISTRATION REQUIREDWe will screen “Harvey” with James Stewart followed by discussion about the film.
REGISTRATION REQUIREDThis book club’s focus is anything on the NEW shelf, whether it is fiction, nonfiction or biography. Call the library at 653-2726 to register.