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Community One Read Kickoff – Nature’s Best Hope!
We’re reading Douglas Tallamy’s book, Nature’s Best Hope, now thru April 11th! Check it out from your library!
- Thurs April 11th Chili Supper Event – 4:30pm – 7:30pm, Woodville Lion’s Den
- 4:30pm – Local organizations share displays
- 5:00pm – Presentation – Susan Carpenter, Curator of the native plant garden at the UW–Madison Arboretum
- 6:00 – Chili Meal & Discussion
Sponsored by the Baldwin, Deer Park, Hammond, Woodville libraries and Botany Belles and Beaus. Stop in throughout the season for special Community One Read activities!
Library will be closed for Columbus day/ Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Come to the library to get your free solar glasses to view the eclipse!
Join us for the end of our Community One Read. The book is Bringing Nature Home by Doug Tallamy.
As part of this event, Speaker Susan Carpenter from the UW Madison Arboretum talk on native plants and gardening this is part of Wisconsin’s Badger Talks. The Badger Talk begins at 5 PM
Book Discussion and chili supper will follow.
Area garden and birding groups will also be present beginning at 4:30.
Traveling book is hosted by a different local library and meets at a different place every month here is the current schedule:
July 18 – Deer Park
Book – Year One by Nora Roberts
Location – Deer’s Bar
Aug. 15 – Woodville
Book – Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Location – Phoenix Grill 2095 10th Ave., Baldwin, WI
Sept. 19 Glenwood City
Book- Devil in the White City by Erik Larson
Location Wood City Tavern
Woodville’s Book Club Book is posted to the front page as “Book of the Month” The Woodville library Book Club meets the last Wednesday of the month at 11:00.