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Story Hour @ Sugar Camp

Wednesdays

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

Sugar Camp Elementary School Pre-K Room

Come read with us!  This year we will be in Sugar Camp on Wednesdays.  Please call the library at 715-546-3391 for more information.

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PC Timing Software is Here!

Just a friendly reminder to use your library card number and 4 -digit PIN to log on to one of our public access computers.  If you forgot your PIN, ask us and we can look it up for you.  Temporary guest passes are available for visitors; however if you are a return visitor please register for a library card.  Remember to check the monitor to determine how long the wait time will be for a computer.  The public use computers are networked to print at our copier for 25 cents per page.  Wi-Fi access is also available 24/7 inside or outside of the Library building.  Please ask a librarian if you need further assistance.

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Summer Reading Program

It’s a small world after all!  Children from preschool through fifth grade are invited to participate in our summer reading program.  Bingo cards are available at the library with all the details on how the reading program works.  In addition, we have a variety of programs for FREE family fun!  The Children’s Summer Reading Program runs from June 20th – July 29th.

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Library Programs

Looking for something to do this summer?  The library offers a variety of programs suitable for people of all ages. 

There is no charge for our family friendly, and educational entertainment.

Millennium the Story Film Screening & Discussion – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 15th, 2011 at the TLCAN

Children’s Summer Reading Program (CSRP) – June 20th – July 29th, 2011 at the Demmer Library

Adult Summer Reading Program – June 20th – August 31, 2011 at the Demmer Library

Republic of Georgia Travel Program presented by Collette Sorgel – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 22nd in the lower level

Children’s Performer/Musician Randy Peterson - 10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 23rd in the lower level

Singer David Dahl – 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 28th in the lower level

Pine Marten Nature Program presented by Trees For Tomorrow - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 29th at the Three Lakes Community Building

Magician Bruce Hetzler – 10:00 a.m. Thursday, July 7th in the lower level

Professor Marvel’s World of Wonders – 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 13th

Storyteller Joni Hahn – 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 19th

Herpetiles Trees For Tomorrow Nature Program – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 20th

Maritime Musician/Storyteller Tom Kastle – 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 26th

Tom & Miriam Bredesen to present Panama Travel Program – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 27th

Erica Brewster to present Madagascar Travel Program – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 3rd

Mary Pat Kelly author of Galway Bay to present Ireland Travel Program – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 10th

Bogs Nature Program Presented by Trees For Tomorrow – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 17th

Tom Bredesen to present “Four Seasons” Nature Photography Program – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 24th at TLCAN

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Limited Tax Forms Available

Some of the most commonly used Federal Income Tax forms and Wisconsin Tax Forms for 2010 are now available at the library.  The forms are on a table located in the back area of the library next to the Science Fiction books.  Very few Federal Tax Booklets have been received to date.  As we receive the forms we will put them on the display table.

If you need other tax forms you may find them online at http://www.irs.gov/ or http://www.revenue.wi.gov/html/formpub.html .  Wisconsin does offer free electronic filing of Wisconsin tax forms.

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Local History Resources @ the Demmer

 

The Edward U. Demmer Memorial Library in Three Lakes has a number of items that can aid in finding answers to questions about Three Lakes history. Those sources are located in the Local History and Genealogy room of the library. An attempt has been made to put the items specifically about Three Lakes in one area. The items most useful in answering local history and genealogy questions are found on the Listing of Local History Resources @ the Demmer

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How Does the Library Benefit Our Community?

Tell us how the library benefits our community for a chance to win one of several prizes during National Library Week.  We value your ideas and opinions, so here is your chance to let us know how the library is beneficial to the community.  Prize drawings to be held on Monday, April 19th, 2010.  Only one entry per person.  Must be 18 years of age or older to participate.  Please answer the question – how does the library benefit our community?  Submit your written answer before noon on Monday, April 19th, 2010.  Please include your telephone number so that we can notify you if you are a winner.  All prizes must be claimed before May 1st or they will be forfeited.

Gym Bag
MP3 Player
Library Book Bag
21″ Carry-on Suitcase with wheels
2010 Monthly Planner
Reader’s Digest Homemade:  How to Make 100s of Everyday Products Fast, Fresh and More Naturally
Dove Chocolate Bars
Advice from a Tree books and bookmarks donated by Your True Nature

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Job Search Kit @ the Demmer

Are you searching for a job?  As more and more citizens rely on the library for assistance in their job seeking efforts, the E.U. Demmer Library and Wisconsin Valley Library System, supported by a 2009 LSTA Grant are providing a “Job Search kit” that includes access to the electronic database product – Learning Express along with 2 netbooks and a wireless printer. This kit and assistance from library staff will help patrons in searching for employment opportunities, creating and fine tuning cover letters and resumes, as well as brushing up on basic computer skills.  During the month of April you may visit the library to utilize this kit to conduct your job searching at the library.  The computer workstation is set-up with easy access to several Internet resources for job searching and includes access to a wireless printer.  There is no fee for this service and it is available on a first come first serve basis.  Call the Demmer Library at 546-3391 for more information. 

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Celebrate National Library Week

April 12th-17th

Visit the colorful, educational, traveling exhibit to learn about the rainforest community.  Show your support for veterans and military service members in our community by attending the film screening & donating items for the troops overseas.  School-age children are invited to participate in a special project.

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Price Increase effective April 1, 2010

Photocopy prices will increase to 25¢ per page.

Printer copies will increase to 25¢ per page.

 If you need color printer copies please ask staff for assistance and the cost will be 50¢ per page.

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