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Tag Archives: Wisconsin
Library Photo of the Month–February 2017
Not far northwest of Madison lies the community of Sauk City, “where eagles soar” (more about those eagles in a minute.)
Library Photo of the Month–February 2016
This month it is the Middleton (WI) Public Library.
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Tagged Buildings, Library Building, Library Photo of the Month, Middleton, Wisconsin
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Library Photo of the Month–December 2015
Every September (well, almost every September), I spend a long weekend with other library-type women in Door County, a beautiful, magical place in Wisconsin.
Library Photo of the Month–August 2015
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Tagged Library Photo of the Month, Public libraries, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
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Autumn Days. . .
Today’s is one of those “bits and pieces” posts. I just got back from a long weekend in Door County (Wisconsin.) I go nearly every year in September with a group of women who all have some sort of connection … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, leaves, reference questions, Voter ID, Voting, Wisconsin
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Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Solstice. . . ??
So it’s December. In Wisconsin. Christmas decorations are everywhere. Christmas music is everywhere. In an effort to honor diversity, respect those of different religions (including those with no religion), and remain true to its status as a governmental entity, what … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Christmas decoration, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Religion, Solstice, Wisconsin
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Library as Post Office–A New Opportunity for Partnering?
So perhaps you’ve heard about a new initiative from the United State Postal Service called the Village Post Office (VPO) program. It allows businesses, convenience stores, and libraries to offer limited postal service. “This lets the town keep its … Continue reading