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What's happening at the Library?
January 11, 2023


Library Hours: Mon. 10-6; Tue./Thu. 10-7; Wed. 10-5; Fri. 10-4; Sat. 10-1
Closed Sundays and Major Holidays

Contact us: (316) 755-7350, option 1
valleycenterlibrary@yahoo.com ~ valleycenterlibrary.org

 
You asked for it!  Beginning crochet workshop -
No crochet skills required!

Workshop scheduled for: Sat. Jan. 14, 10:30 AM
We will supply yarn, hook, and know-how 

No reservation required but please call 755-7350 x 1 and let staff know you plan to attend so that we will have contact info in case weather or other issue requires rescheduling.

 
Join us for our year-long Reading Challenge for Adults and Teens,  Celebrating 100 Years of the Progressive Women's Club and the Valley Center Public Library.  We will read through the decades beginning with the 1920s.  For information and logs, visit the Library or click here: 

https://valleycenter.scklslibrary.info/library-programs/for-adults/2023-book-challenge/.  

This challenge ends on December 28, 2023.
Play Winter Bingo!  This book challenge for adults and teens runs through Jan., Feb., and March.  Get your logs at the Library or find them here:
https://valleycenter.scklslibrary.info/library-programs/for-adults/#jp-carousel-4767
Inclement Weather Reminder:
If USD262 Valley Center Public Schools close for weather, the VC Public Library will also close*

*See details below

 Digital Valley Center Item of the Week ---

Residence of H.A. Clark, Wallace, Wallace County, Kansas

https://valleycenter.digitalsckls.info/item/603#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-201%2C-1%2C1832%2C1200



Digital Valley Center was created to preserve, showcase and make available for public examination and enjoyment, historical photos and documents from the early days of Valley Center, Kansas, the Progressive Women’s Club, and the Valley Center Public Library.  The 1887 Official Atlas of the State of Kansas digitization project is undertaken in partnership with the City of Valley Center, the Friends of the Library, the South Central Kansas Library System, and a grant from Menocause: Ignite Valley Center. We will continue to add pages to our collection on Digital Valley Center.

Check back frequently to enjoy this look at Kansas in the late 1800s!  Find the website at: 
https://valleycenter.digitalsckls.info/
Coming Up:

Beginning Jan. 9 - January Craft Bags for children available while they last
Jan. 12, 10:30 am - Story Time for ages 0 through 5 years, not yet in Kindergarten
Jan. 14, 10:30 am - Workshop: Beginning Crochet for adults & teens.  Hook and yarn will be provided.  Please call us at 755-7350 to let us know you will be attending in case we need to contact you in the event of bad weather!
Jan. 16, 1 to 3 pm - Stitch & Chat
Jan. 17, 10:30 am - Story Time for infants/toddlers aged 0 thru 2 years
Jan. 18 & 19, 10:30 am - Story Time for ages 0 through 5 years, not yet in Kindergarten
Jan. 19, 6 to 7 pm - Book Markers Book Club.  This month's selection: The Wizard of Oz
Jan. 23, 1 to 3 pm - Stitch & Chat
Jan. 24, 10:30 am - Story Time for infants/toddlers aged 0 thru 2 years
Jan. 25 & 26, 10:30 am - Story Time for ages 0 through 5 years, not yet in Kindergarten
Jan. 30, 1 to 3 pm - Stitch & Chat
Jan. 31, 10:30 am - Story Time for infants/toddlers aged 0 thru 2 years
Feb. 1 & 2, 10:30 am - Story Time for ages 0 through 5 years, not yet in Kindergarten

Inclement Weather Policy: The Library staff and curbside service will be unavailable whenever USD262 Valley Center Public Schools close or declare a remote learning day for the district for inclement weather.  In the event there is no school scheduled or where all the USD262 schools are doing distance learning, the Library Board and/or Library Director will determine if the Library will close due to weather.
 
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