Registration is now underway for the Afterschool Program, “Tall Tales.” The program for children in the first & second grades will begin on Tuesday, February 7 and be held through March 28th. February 2nd is the first program for children in the third through fifth grades and that program will continue through March 30th. Call […]
Author: Niobrara County Library
Wednesday, January 25 the independent film, “Anytown USA” will be shown at the library at 6:30. The film is a hilarious burlesque of a documentary following a tightly-run mayoral race in the small town of Bogota, New Jersey. When the much-reviled–and legally blind–Republican incumbent Steven Lonegan boldly announces he will run for re-election, the citizens […]
IRS tax forms for 2005 are beginning to arrive at the library. Also available for patrons to review are the 2006 House bills and Senate files that will be presented during the 2006 Budget Session of the Wyoming Legislature. Did you realize that you can place your own interlibrary loan? If you are searching in […]
Wyldcat, the Wyoming Library Database took on a new look recently. If you have trouble navigating please let us know. The online catalog is on the web at https://www.niobraracountylibrary.org, select the WYLD CAT tab and you’ll be able to search not only your local library but all of Wyoming’s public libraries, community college libraries and […]
As we close out 2005 it is only fitting that we thank our many volunteers that work tirelessly to keep the library running as well as it does. Many thanks to the current Board of Trustee members, Lisa Pischel, Linda Decker, Carol Kilmer, Pat Bruch and Liz Kaltenheuser. The foundation board adds Leslie Hammond, Lynn […]
The library will be closed Monday, December 26, 2005 for the Christmas Holiday. Normal hours resume at 10 a.m. Tuesday, December 27th. Recently a Public Performance Site License was obtained by the library and films in addition the Independent film series are planned for your education and entertainment. To begin this new era of library […]
During the month of December, 2005 all library fines can be paid for with non-perishable food. “Food for Fines” will then give all non-perishable foods to the Department of Family Services. If you have a library fine this is a good way to clear that up as well as help someone else in the community. […]
During the month of December, 2005 all library fines can be paid for with non-perishable food. “Food for Fines” will then give all non-perishable foods to the Department of Family Services. If you have a library fine this is a good way to clear that up as well as help someone else in the community. […]
During the month of December, 2005 all library fines can be paid for with non-perishable food. “Food for Fines” will then give all non-perishable foods to the Department of Family Services. If you have a library fine this is a good way to clear that up as well as help someone else in the community. […]
Winners of the Friends of the Library Bookmark contest are: Roxanne Fish, 1st – Adult Megan Miller, 1st – Highschool Taylor Johnson, 2nd – Highschool Jayde Swenson, 1st – 7th Grade Stephanie Redfield, 2nd – 7th Grade The bookmarks will be reproduced for use at the library.