A gentle and quiet bonding time with stories, songs and rhymes. Perfect for babies who aren't quite mobile yet.
This event is in the "Children" group.
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Library Branch:
Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library
Room:
Children's Program Room
Age Group:
Children
Program Type:
Storytime
Event Details:
This event is in the "Children" group.
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Library Branch:
Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library
Room:
Children's Program Room
Age Group:
Children
Program Type:
Storytime
Event Details:
An upbeat Babygarten with rhymes, bounces, and dancing for those little ones that are movers and shakers.
This event is in the "Children" group.
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Library Branch:
Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library
Room:
Children's Program Room
Age Group:
Children
Program Type:
Book Club
Event Details:
Who Would Win? Book Club, ages 6 to 11, Tuesday's from 3:30-4:30pm. We will read each book together, then we will do a fun activity related to the book.
Registration is not required.
This event is in the "Teens" group.
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Library Branch:
Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library
Room:
Auditorium - Topham Family Foundation Auditorium
Age Group:
Teens
Program Type:
Games
Event Details:
We’ll play party games from the Nintendo Everybody 1-2 Switch, using the library’s Nintendo Switch.
This event is in the "Adults" group.
Through the Looking Glass: Studying and Reducing Bird-Window Collisions
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Adults
Lecture,
Nature
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Library Branch:
Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library
Room:
Auditorium - Topham Family Foundation Auditorium
Age Group:
Adults
Program Type:
Lecture,
Nature
Event Details:
In honor of World Migratory Bird Day, join us for this co-sponsored event between Powered Up Baraboo and the Baraboo Buds Garden Club.
"Through the Looking Glass: Studying and Reducing Bird-Window Collisions"