The Arrowhead Library System has received a grant from the Minnesota Legacy Amendment Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. This grant will be used to provide art, arts education and arts access, and preserve Minnesota's history and cultural heritage for your region this fall, winter and spring.
We would like to know what type of events and programs you would like in your community! Please click on the link and take this short survey to provide your recommendations. The survey is only eight questions and takes less than five minutes to complete.
Your feedback will help to bring the programs you desire to your community. Thank you!
LINK: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PXVFFYN
Last year this grant funded the museum and event passes, photography and art workshops, authors, musicians, poets and other performers at libraries around the region.
Upcoming Events
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Mn orchestra string quartet visits the library
about 70 people stopped by to listen while the string quartet played on Wednesday afternoon.
Thanks to the Friends of the Library for the cider and truffles!
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Thursday, October 06, 2011
Monday, October 03, 2011
Make a Book!
How 2 B Books Tuesday, October 4, 3:30-4:45 pm
Do you know "How 2"? How do you eat spaghetti Put bait on your hook? Fly to the moon? With Creativity Tank artists, we'll look to classic children's author Munro Leaf, and his illustrations for inspiration. You will create a pullout pocket book to draw and write your own "How To" instructions for any number of fun and fantastical things we know how to do!
Open to all ages. Children 0-6 must be accompanied by adult.
This is a FREE Children First! Event.
Registration required. Please register online www.getlearning.org Select ChildrenFirst! or call ISD 318 Comm. Ed 327-5730 or the Children's Library 327-8823.
School bus #41 arrives at the library at 3:30 p.m.
Do you know "How 2"? How do you eat spaghetti Put bait on your hook? Fly to the moon? With Creativity Tank artists, we'll look to classic children's author Munro Leaf, and his illustrations for inspiration. You will create a pullout pocket book to draw and write your own "How To" instructions for any number of fun and fantastical things we know how to do!
Open to all ages. Children 0-6 must be accompanied by adult.
This is a FREE Children First! Event.
Registration required. Please register online www.getlearning.org Select ChildrenFirst! or call ISD 318 Comm. Ed 327-5730 or the Children's Library 327-8823.
School bus #41 arrives at the library at 3:30 p.m.
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