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Chapter W began on April 11, 1923 in Wagner. Our charter members were Constance Rubertus, Daisy Frick, Edith Williamson, Minnie Gable, Nettie Dunham, Hazel Frei, Myrtle Gable, Thekla Morgan, Gena Gorman, Grace Shay, Susie Pinard, and Mildred Leopp. Today we have 40 members.
Read moreThe 605 Unity Team is looking for area elders who would be willing to share some of their memories, stories and wisdom with others during the 605 Unity JAM event that is coming to Wagner on Sunday, June 11 at the Wagner Lake Park. The event focuses on the importance and value of unity for our community. Elders understand this probably more than anyone and have opinions and thoughts about such things. They also have interesting and wonderful memories and stories about their life, their families and friends. They also possess stories about those who came before them and there are people in the community who would like to learn from those memories and stories. Will you consider sharing what you know?
Read moreLibraries are full of stories in a variety of formats from picture books to large print, audiobooks to ebooks, and more. But there's so much more to the story. Libraries of Things lend items like museum passes, games, musical instruments, and tools. Library programming brings communities together for entertainment, education, and connection through book clubs, storytimes, movie nights, crafting classes, and lectures. Library infrastructure advances communities, providing internet and technology access, literacy skills, and support for businesses, job seekers, and entrepreneurs. National Library Week 2023 will be a great time to tell your library’s multi-faceted story. (ala.org, 2023)
Read moreNational Library Week is being celebrated with the theme “There’s More to the Story.” It’s a time to recognize the value libraries bring to their communities.
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