Darrel Draper was interesting and entertaining as Daniel Freeman, America’s first homesteader. Thank you Darrel, for making history come alive! We especially liked your poem!
We had so much fun at the Book festival last Saturday! Mary Connealy was our keynote speaker and 14 other authors promoted their books at our library. See all their pictures below.
We are excited to bring Fax Gilbert to the library on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. for an anti-bullying program. Fax will use his unique blend of knowledge and entertainment to teach and inspire kids. Kids will... https://t.co/KXwlnAYmFd
Cherris Beam-Callaway left us spell bound again with her countinued story of our Nebraskan ancestors. Thank you for the wonderful attendance and for the support from the Friends of the library!
Cherrie Beam-Callaway will be here today portraying Mariah Monahan, an emigrant to Nebraska from Ireland during the mid-1900's. Cherrie is an educational storyteller, and for over 35 years, has been... https://t.co/Mygk6uolRO
The CPL Book Discussion Group will discuss "Dopesick" by Beth Macy on Thursday, April 25th at 7 p.m. This group is free to anyone who would like to attend. Ask at the Customer Service desk or call 402-564-7116 to reserve a copy. https://t.co/BFYyWgdVH8
The CPL Book Discussion Group will discuss "Calypso" by David Sedaris on Thursday, March 28th at 7 p.m. This group is free to anyone who would like to attend. Ask at the Customer Service desk or call 402-564-7116 to reserve a copy. https://t.co/S2PrpR0EOl
Phyllis Bartholomew, the Blue Ribbon Pie lady, and her prize winning grandson, did a wonderful job demonstrating the art of making rasberry meringue tarts!
The CPL Book Discussion Group will discuss "Saint Maybe" by Anne Tyler on Thursday, February 28th at 7 p.m. This group is free to anyone who would like to attend. Ask at the Customer Service desk or call 402-564-7116 to reserve a copy. https://t.co/EiMFWhYTRS
On January 24, StoryART participants listened to engaging dino-tails and then created some amazing textured Dino-ART with Miss Lois Smith, using vegetables!
On Saturday, January 19, the Columbus Public Library hosted its 3rd annual Winter Carnival. This year's theme was "Fun under the Big Top!" Families enjoyed "Barnum & Bailey Bowling," "Circus Seal... https://t.co/EDD6DoaEcG