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Athol Library News May 2022
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Athol Library will be Closed Friday May 13th It's All Staff Day, where we learn how to be even better at our jobs! Thanks for your support.
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Strategic Plan for our Library's Future Our community survey is now live. The survey will help us gather community feedback to inform our next strategic plan. The survey is open to our whole community (library users and non library users). Click here to complete the survey Community Survey
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The Golden Book Award for May Goes to Grace!! Grace recently started working at the Athol Library. She has quickly picked up on how it goes around here. She is smart, energetic, positive, and fun, along with being a great team player. She’s also our Adult Programmer and we’ll soon have programs in place like we did pre-Covid. We fortunate to have Grace here. Thank you, Grace for being YOU❣️
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Thank You for Your Donations to our Local Food Bank!! You donated 22 jars of Peanut Butter and 12 cans of Tuna Fish!
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Teen volunteers needed for summer Want to help with kids programs this summer? It's a great way to make friends and be involved with the library. Click here TeenVolunteer for more information and to sign up.
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Boba Tea Bar Thursday, May 12, 2:00 - 4:00pm What is Boba Tea? When someone says Boba Tea, they are referencing a traditionally cold-served beverage that has a tea base, a milk or fruit flavor, and edible pearls (the ‘boba’ in boba tea) inside a cup. Come in and try it!
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Pre-School Storytime Tuesdays, 10:00 am. Songs, crafts, and books at the Athol Library.
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Kids Imagination Explorers Kids Imagination Explorers at Athol Library Tuesdays, 3:30pm, May 3rd and 10th
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Music & Movement at the Community Center Mondays, 10:45 am, May 2nd and 9th May 9th We will be outside on the basketball court. Dress accordingly (weather permitting).
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Summer Reading starts June 1st. Programs kick off June 14th. Stay tuned. 🐠🐟🐡🐬🦈🐳🦑🐙🦐🐚🦀🦂
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Herbs to Grow in Northern Idaho Did you know we are a commercial herb growing area? Our local plants are really skookum! Barbara St. Dennis will teach us what that means and how to grow useful plants for you and your family. Thursday, May 5th 3:00-4:30
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Native Tree, Shrub and Groundcover Identification Sue Bockelman, The Plant Pro will help you discover what types of plants are growing around your home or on nature walks. Sue will help you learn to identify plants using pictures and live samples. Thursday, May 19th 3:00-5:30
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by A. Scott Earle Idaho Mountain Wildflowers contains more than 300 images of wildflowers from 35 different families found in Central Idaho and throughout the West. Each flower features a writeup and color photograh.
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Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
by Mark Turner
A comprehensive field guide to the wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest describes and illustrates more than 1,200 common species, both native and non-native, in a handbook that is organized according to flower color and shape and that includes a range map for each entry.
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Rocky Mountain Wildflowers Field Guide by Linda S. NagyRocky Mountain Wildflowers Field Guide is for all nature enthusiasts who want to learn more about wildflowers throughout Colorado and Wyoming's Rocky Mountain Region.
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Pacific Northwest Wildflowers : a guide to common wildflowers of Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Western Idaho, Southeast Alaska and British Columbia
by Damian Fagan
With more than 350 color photographs, detailed line drawings, and helpful, informative text, this book introduces more than 300 of the most common wildflowers of the lush Pacific Northwest region. Glossaries, a primer on plant indentification, and an introduction to the ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest are also included
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