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Gifting Made Easier

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With so many celebrations ahead of us this season — from graduations to weddings, and of course, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day — a gentle reminder that our Library offers the opportunity to give gifts of lasting value and legacy. Read More …

Show us Your Green Thumb! April 22nd is Earth Day!

An image of the book cover for “The day the world stops shopping” by J.B. MacKinnon. A dark blue cover background with a plastic shopping bag. On the bag, there is a piece of broccoli and the title of the book in red letters.

The weather is starting to warm up just in time for Earth Day, whichwas established in 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson with the help of activist DenisHayes. It kicked off with college campus teach-in events to promote and educate onenvironmental Read More …

Grab a Pen and Paper, It’s Poetry Month!

n image of the book cover for “Love that Dog” by Sharon Creech. The background is yellow and there is a drawing of a dog that looks as if it has been doodled by a young child.

April is Poetry month and we have lots of poetry book suggestions tokeep you inspired all month long. Also as a treat, here is one of our favorite poems aboutour favorite thing ever, the library! A LIBRARY(for Kelli Martin)a Library Read More …

Smart Savings Start Here

Money Smart Week, April 15-21, 2025

In challenging economic times, your library is here for you – smart savings start here! Money Smart Week, April 15-21, 2025, is an opportunity to learn more about saving money and managing your finances. It is recognized every April to Read More …

Happy National Library Week from WNPL!

Book cover for Banned Together. A stack of library books with Banned Together appears on the spine of two books stacked on top of each other.

National Library week was first sponsored in 1958, now it’s observed by a number of countries. Sponsored by the American Library Association and libraries across the world, we want to highlight all the ways you can support your library this Read More …