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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 CLOSED
for Easter
2 Kid Flix: WONDER
1pm
Blackout Poetry 5pm
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4
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6 7 Board Game Day
10am
8 9 Pinterest Fun
6pm
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11 Mystery &
Suspense Book Club 1:30pm
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13
14
15 16 Board Meeting
5pm
Cool Plants 5pm
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18
19
Create a Card 5pm
Kentucky Chautauqua: Roscoe Tarleton Goose
7pm
20 After Hours at
the Library: Karaoke 5:30pm
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22 23 Serenity: Happiness
Begins Within 5pm
24 LCSFS Sci-fi
Discussion Group 6pm
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26 Lego Club 3:30pm
Cookbook Club 5pm
27 Little Panther Academy 10am
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29 30 Linda Kompanik
Book Club 10:30am
Storytimes Russellville: Mondays 10am Fridays 10am & 2pm
Auburn: Wednesdays 10am
Adairville: Wednesdays 2pm
SnackCraft Tuesdays at 4pm
Crafts & Chats Thursday at Noon
Adult Programs
Linda Kompanik Book Club
Kentucky Chautauqua: Roscoe Tarleton Goose History comes alive through the Kentucky Humanities Chautaqua program. Join us at the Russellville historic court house to meet Roscoe Tarleton Goose. Roscoe Tarleton Goose was born on a Jeffersontown, Kentucky, farm in 1891. As a child, Roscoe took a job riding horses for a blacksmith in Louisville to help his family's finances. Fearless and slight of build, Goose was a natural horseman. While exercising horses at Churchill Downs, Goose was approached by trainer John Kuprion to ride as a jockey. By autumn of 1910, Roscoe Tarleton Goose was the leading money winning jockey at Churchill Downs and was one of the top riders in America. A few years later, he had attracted the attention of trainer and farm owner Thomas Patrick Hayes. Hayes had a horse called Donerail he wanted Goose to ride in the Kentucky Derby. In what was a stunning victory, Roscoe Tarleton Goose and Donerail won the 1913 Kentucky Derby. The race odds were set at 91:1, the longest odds of a Derby winner, a record which still stands April 19, 2018, 7:00 pm Presented at the Historic Logan County Courthouse
Crafts & Chats Bring your crochet, knitting, or other project to enjoy a time of fellowship with your fellow crafters. Thursdays, Noon
Board Game Day Game on! Some board games and card games will be available, or bring your favorite game to share. Everyone is welcome! April 7, 2018, 10:00 am
Pinterest Fun Time to paint! Join us for a springtime painting! RSVP is a must, call 270-726-6129 to register. April 9, 2018, 5:00 pm
Create a Card Need a card for a special occasion this month? Come make it with us! April 19, 2018, 5:00 pm
Library After Hours: Karaoke Join us for karaoke hosted by Lois and Neal Taylor and Beverly and Kaye Houchens. April 20, 2018, 5:30 pm
Serenity: Happiness Begins Within Talk about wellness, relaxing, happiness, de-stressing, etc. Share what works for you. April 23, 2018, 5:00 pm
Cookbook Club Join your fellow foodies and taste some delicious treats you can make for yourself. April 26, 5:00 pm
Youth Programs SnackCraft Use your taste buds and artistic skills with this program for all ages. Thursdays, 4:00 pm
Kid Flix: Wonder April 2, 2018, 1:00 pm
Lego Club Join the monthly building challenges of the Lego Club! See who can build the tallest structures, make food out of Legos, remake paintings, and countless other games. April 26, 2018, 3:30 pm
Little Panther Academy Russellville Independent Schools in partnership with Logan County Public Library are proud to announce the Little Panther Academy. The Academy will focus on children from birth to three years of age and their families. Musicgarten class, story time, crafts and a Make-it Take-it activity will be done during each session. The purpose is to provide social, motor and cognitive skills in children to enhance school readiness. April 27, 2018, 10:00 am
Gifts from the Garden If you have a garden and a library you have everything you need. -Cicero April 2 - 6
Rain, Rain Go Away Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby. -Langston Hughes April 9 - 13
Earth Day Today is the day to reflect on our planet, our environment and what we can do to help keep them healthy. April 16 - 20
Poet Tree The branches of the poet tree reach from the mountain to the sea so come and sit...and dream...and climb- just don't get hit by falling rhymes -Shel Silverstein April 23 - 27
Run for the Roses Be the jockey of your own thoroughbred horse in our own Run for the Roses. April 30
Join us for stories, crafts, snacks, and more. Designed for elementary school students. Everyone is welcome.
Storytimes
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Logan County Public Library is committed to providing a welcoming environment for all of our patrons. If you require accommodations to participate in any of our programs, please contact Taylor Shutt at taylor@loganlibrary one week in advance. Thank you.
Teen Programs Girls Who Code Want to work at a tech company? Girls Who Code Clubs are FREE programs for 6th to 12th grade girls to explore coding in a fun and friendly way! Meet up with other girls and learn how to make a difference in your community through coding. Personal laptops are not required, but if you have your own laptop, feel free to bring it. Then you can take your work home with you, and we can provide extra work spaces. Saturdays, 1:00 pm
Blackout Poetry Celebrate National Poetry Month by erasing words from an existing poem. Create your own poem and design. April 2, 2018, 5:00 pm
Cool Plants It is that time of year again! The sun is warming everything back up, and it's time to start or replenish the garden. Come prepared to get your hands dirty and leave with your very own plant! April 16, 2018, 5:00 pm
Mystery & Suspense Book Club
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