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Summer Hours End

The library is now open on Sundays from 1 p.m -5 p.m.

9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday -Thursday

9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday

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Fall Computer Classes at the Library

Thursday, September 9

Computer ABCs--2 p.m., Intro to Excel--7 p.m.

Friday, September 10

Digital Photo Workshop--11 a.m., Telling a Story with PowerPoint--2 p.m.

Saturday, September 11

Intro to Word--11 a.m., Intermediate Word--2 p.m.

Registration required call 608-825-0702 or email

3rd Annual Sun Prairie Park Crawl

Sunday, September 19     1 - 5 p.m.

Family events at Orfan, Wetmore and Wyndam Hills parks

Festival at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church

Introduction to Genealogy

Tuesday, September  21       1-3 p.m.

(Space is limited.  To register call 608-825-0702 or email )

2nd Generation Genealogy

Tuesday, September 21          7 p.m.

Library Community Room

Landscape and History of Ireland

Take a visual tour of the Irish countryside with

Mary Magray, PhD, history.

Thursday, September 30     7 p.m.

Library Community Room

Tech-Know

 

Wisconsin Newspapers Digital Research Site

235 daily and weekly newspapers including the Sun Prairie Star and the Wisconsin State Journal.  (Recent issues available following a 2-month embargo period.)

Provided by Badgerlink

"I cannot endure to waste anything as precious as autumn sunshine by staying in the house.  So I spend almost all the daylight hours in the open air."
-  Nathaniel Hawthorne

Fall into a good book with Good Reads !

2010 Book'n It Run

Race results at www.booknitrun.com

Photos from Book'n It Run 2010

 

Receive Hold and Overdue Notices Via Text Messaging

-Submit your mobile phone number and provider .

-Fill out, sign and return the Text Message Agreement Form.

-Wait for your text messages to arrive.

Visit the library Registration Desk to get started.

     

Libraries for Real Life!--Share Your Story

The library experience is as unique as the individuals who use our resources. In some cases, lives are changed because of the library and the South Central Library System would like to collect those stories to help it's member libraries demonstrate the value of a public library in their community.

Share your Story (Online Form), (Printable Form)