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Bucklin Public Library16 hours ago
Storytime last Thursday was all about Zoos and zoo animals. We drew our favorite zoo animal and put animal crackers into a graham cracker zoo.

We have ONE more Storytime before we break for the summer. Join us for some outside adventures Thursday, May 2 at 4!
Bucklin Public Library
Bucklin Public Library19 hours ago
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Bucklin Public Library
Bucklin Public Library5 days ago
If you are interested in joining our BOOK CLUB, or simply interested in reading our May title, we have an extra copy avaliable. Book Club will meet May 6 at 4:00.

Secret Life of Sunflowers has a dual timeline moving between Johanna Bonger Van Gogh's story of bringing the art of Vincent Van Gogh to the world with that of Emsley Wilson, who is given Johanna's diary by her grandmother.

It's a good tale. Join us in reading this good book and discussing it with us on May 6!
Bucklin Public Library
Bucklin Public Library7 days ago
Storytime is THURSDAY! Join us at 4!
Bucklin Public Library
Bucklin Public Library2 weeks ago
Bridgerton fans, stop by and nab Penelope and Colin's story before it airs next month on Netflix!
Bucklin Public Library
Bucklin Public Library2 weeks ago
The sidewalk project company has shared that they will begin removing our sidewalk today. They will put a temporary wood ramp up to our sidewalk, like they have other businesses. Those who want to drive to the library, might want to consider parking on the side streets. Remember, we do have two handicap spots behind the library, and ONE spot that isn't, but parking behind the building is an option.
We ARE OPEN normal hours, so don't be afraid to swing by!

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