Individuals are invited to bring their latest project to enjoy conversations with other crafters. Every other Monday 9:30 - 11:30 am March 9, 23 April 6, 20 May 4, 18 June 1, 15 29 July 13, 27 August 10, 24 September 21 October 5, 19 November 2, 16, 30 December 14, 28 Supplies not included, […]
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Monday, December 29 from 1-3pm. Experience the 2025 version of How to Train Your Dragon in a hands-on and interactive way. Please arrive on time and expect additional noise and commotion during the movie. Snacks will be available. |
2 events,Please call 715-723-1146 x 2 to reserve your spot. Every Tuesday from 9-11 am. Get one-on-one help with your smart phone, laptop or tablet.
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Tuesday, December 30 from 2-4pm Use extra large plastic eggs, hot glue, paint, electric candles, and a variety of craft supplies to make your own decorative dragon egg. They might not hatch a baby dragon, but they will certainly add a little magic to your décor. |
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2 events,Please call 715-723-1146 x 2 to reserve your spot. Every Tuesday from 9-11 am. Get one-on-one help with your smart phone, laptop or tablet. Tuesdays, January 6 – March 31 10-11am Kids ages 3 and up and their caregivers can join us for open-ended sensory play, exploration, and creativity featuring stations stocked with materials of all different shapes, sizes, colors, sounds, and textures. Different suggestions for exploration each week! Adult supervision is required. Younger siblings are welcome but do […] |
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Wednesdays, January 7  – April 1  9:30-9:50am Caregivers and their birth—3 year olds will join library staff for developmentally-appropriate fingerplays, stories, songs, and more for 15-25 minutes. Lap-sitters, skootchers, crawlers, and walkers are all welcome but please keep those who move within arm’s reach. A note about siblings: Library staff prepares each storytime with certain age […]
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Do you feel helpless in the face of domestic and sexual violence? Do you want to make a difference in the survivors' lives? You can make a change! Learn how to support survivors in our community at an information session with Family Support Center: Questions? Contact Xander, Resource Development Coordinator, at 715-723-1138 or [email protected] |
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Thursdays, January 8 – March 26 9:30-10:15am Children ages 3 and older who are able to interact and join a group for a longer period of time will participate in stories, songs, instruments, dancing, and more for 30-40 minutes. A caregiver must remain in the library or attend storytime with their child. An optional activity, craft, or […]
Demystifying Death- A Practical Exploration in 3 Sessions Organ Donation: Death to Life and What Really Happens* with Holly Thomas Manager of Hospital Development & Community Outreach, UW Organ and Tissue Donation Thursday, January 8 at 1 pm Cancer/bad eyes/getting older—would they want my organs? Will I still get good care if they know I’m […] |
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Fridays, January 9 – April 3 9:30-10am Together with library staff, kids birth and older plus their caregivers will sing, dance, hear stories, and so much more for 30 minutes. A note about siblings: Library staff prepares each storytime with certain age levels in mind, but we also recognize the complexities of families with children in […] |
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January 10 from 9-11am We are sure to have a golden time sealing the Honmoon together! Join us for K-Pop Demon Hunter-inspired crafts, games, Korean snacks, and a photo booth in Children's Area and up, up, up in the Teen Area. Throughout the morning you can participate in scheduled activities in the Virginia O. Smith meeting […] |
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Covers Buffalo, Chippewa, Eau Claire, Jackson, & Trempealeau Counties. Eligibility: 18–24-year-olds who are literally homeless, at imminent risk of becoming homeless (14 days or less to leave), and/or fleeing domestic violence. Everyone in the household needs to be under the age of 25 (this includes significant partners/children/siblings). Referrals: Kendra Hasz [email protected] or (715) 227-5072. Housing […] Individuals are invited to bring their latest project to enjoy conversations with other crafters. Every other Monday 9:30 - 11:30 am March 9, 23 April 6, 20 May 4, 18 June 1, 15 29 July 13, 27 August 10, 24 September 21 October 5, 19 November 2, 16, 30 December 14, 28 Supplies not included, […]
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Looking for a book club? Join the Dedicated Readers Society at the library the second Monday of the month from 6-7. We are a small friendly low key group (no quizzing) of all ages and welcome new members. Give us a try. Black Woods Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey Monday, January 12, 6:00 PM A […] |
2 events,Please call 715-723-1146 x 2 to reserve your spot. Every Tuesday from 9-11 am. Get one-on-one help with your smart phone, laptop or tablet. Tuesdays, January 6 – March 31 10-11am Kids ages 3 and up and their caregivers can join us for open-ended sensory play, exploration, and creativity featuring stations stocked with materials of all different shapes, sizes, colors, sounds, and textures. Different suggestions for exploration each week! Adult supervision is required. Younger siblings are welcome but do […] |
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Wednesdays, January 7  – April 1  9:30-9:50am Caregivers and their birth—3 year olds will join library staff for developmentally-appropriate fingerplays, stories, songs, and more for 15-25 minutes. Lap-sitters, skootchers, crawlers, and walkers are all welcome but please keep those who move within arm’s reach. A note about siblings: Library staff prepares each storytime with certain age […] ALL CLASS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED - Sorry for the inconvenience Free Art Classes for Seniors Registration is required. Please call 715-723-1146 to request a spot. Held at the Chippewa Falls Public Library. These classes will Provide Social Engagement You will learn something new You will be creative Classes taught by local artists! |
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Thursdays, January 8 – March 26 9:30-10:15am Children ages 3 and older who are able to interact and join a group for a longer period of time will participate in stories, songs, instruments, dancing, and more for 30-40 minutes. A caregiver must remain in the library or attend storytime with their child. An optional activity, craft, or […]
Demystifying Death- A Practical Exploration in 3 Sessions Organ Donation: Death to Life and What Really Happens* with Holly Thomas Manager of Hospital Development & Community Outreach, UW Organ and Tissue Donation Thursday, January 8 at 1 pm Cancer/bad eyes/getting older—would they want my organs? Will I still get good care if they know I’m […] |
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Children, Young Adult and Adult Books, Audio Visual Materials and more. Bag sale on Saturday ($5 first bag, $3 second bag, $1 additional bags)
Fridays, January 9 – April 3 9:30-10am Together with library staff, kids birth and older plus their caregivers will sing, dance, hear stories, and so much more for 30 minutes. A note about siblings: Library staff prepares each storytime with certain age levels in mind, but we also recognize the complexities of families with children in […] Upcoming dates: Friday, October 17, November 21, December 19 and January 16 from 1pm - 2:30pm Enjoy a beverage, eat a snack, and discuss death and dying! During this informal event we will gather together for an open and straightforward discussion about death. Attendees decide what they want to talk about. Note that this is […] |
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Children, Young Adult and Adult Books, Audio Visual Materials and more. Bag sale on Saturday ($5 first bag, $3 second bag, $1 additional bags) |
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2 events,Please call 715-723-1146 x 2 to reserve your spot. Every Tuesday from 9-11 am. Get one-on-one help with your smart phone, laptop or tablet. Tuesdays, January 6 – March 31 10-11am Kids ages 3 and up and their caregivers can join us for open-ended sensory play, exploration, and creativity featuring stations stocked with materials of all different shapes, sizes, colors, sounds, and textures. Different suggestions for exploration each week! Adult supervision is required. Younger siblings are welcome but do […] |
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Wednesdays, January 7  – April 1  9:30-9:50am Caregivers and their birth—3 year olds will join library staff for developmentally-appropriate fingerplays, stories, songs, and more for 15-25 minutes. Lap-sitters, skootchers, crawlers, and walkers are all welcome but please keep those who move within arm’s reach. A note about siblings: Library staff prepares each storytime with certain age […] |
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Thursdays, January 8 – March 26 9:30-10:15am Children ages 3 and older who are able to interact and join a group for a longer period of time will participate in stories, songs, instruments, dancing, and more for 30-40 minutes. A caregiver must remain in the library or attend storytime with their child. An optional activity, craft, or […]
Demystifying Death- A Practical Exploration in 3 Sessions Organ Donation: Death to Life and What Really Happens* with Holly Thomas Manager of Hospital Development & Community Outreach, UW Organ and Tissue Donation Thursday, January 8 at 1 pm Cancer/bad eyes/getting older—would they want my organs? Will I still get good care if they know I’m […] |
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Fridays, January 9 – April 3 9:30-10am Together with library staff, kids birth and older plus their caregivers will sing, dance, hear stories, and so much more for 30 minutes. A note about siblings: Library staff prepares each storytime with certain age levels in mind, but we also recognize the complexities of families with children in […]
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4 events,Individuals are invited to bring their latest project to enjoy conversations with other crafters. Every other Monday 9:30 - 11:30 am March 9, 23 April 6, 20 May 4, 18 June 1, 15 29 July 13, 27 August 10, 24 September 21 October 5, 19 November 2, 16, 30 December 14, 28 Supplies not included, […]
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1-3pm (drop-in) Keep track of your library card with your own personalized library card holder.
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Every other month we offer a revolving variety of unstructured activities, potentially including but not limited to coloring, painting, button-making, puzzles and games, sticker-making, Perler beads, knitting, etc while you hang out and chat about your favorite shows, movies, books, games, anime, musicians, and more. Participants will vote for the shows or movie we watch […] |
2 events,Please call 715-723-1146 x 2 to reserve your spot. Every Tuesday from 9-11 am. Get one-on-one help with your smart phone, laptop or tablet. Tuesdays, January 6 – March 31 10-11am Kids ages 3 and up and their caregivers can join us for open-ended sensory play, exploration, and creativity featuring stations stocked with materials of all different shapes, sizes, colors, sounds, and textures. Different suggestions for exploration each week! Adult supervision is required. Younger siblings are welcome but do […] |
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Wednesdays, January 7  – April 1  9:30-9:50am Caregivers and their birth—3 year olds will join library staff for developmentally-appropriate fingerplays, stories, songs, and more for 15-25 minutes. Lap-sitters, skootchers, crawlers, and walkers are all welcome but please keep those who move within arm’s reach. A note about siblings: Library staff prepares each storytime with certain age […] Fourth Wednesday of every month from 5:30 - 7:00pm except November and December. Provided by The Chippewa County Bar Association. |
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Thursdays, January 8 – March 26 9:30-10:15am Children ages 3 and older who are able to interact and join a group for a longer period of time will participate in stories, songs, instruments, dancing, and more for 30-40 minutes. A caregiver must remain in the library or attend storytime with their child. An optional activity, craft, or […] |
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Fridays, January 9 – April 3 9:30-10am Together with library staff, kids birth and older plus their caregivers will sing, dance, hear stories, and so much more for 30 minutes. A note about siblings: Library staff prepares each storytime with certain age levels in mind, but we also recognize the complexities of families with children in […] |
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