January Magazine Sale
Moundridge Public Library 411 N. Christian St., Moundridge, KS, United States$0.10 per Magazine. When they are gone, they are gone.
$0.10 per Magazine. When they are gone, they are gone.
This is a LIVE event. We will be logging into the webinar to view and participate in the "Community Room" of the Moundridge Public Library. GROWKS loan program offers a… Continue Reading Financial Capital for Your Small Business
Rosemary Fisher is coming to sign her books ("The Suitcase" and "Finding Family" at the Library (in the Community Room)
During the SuperBowl Snack (and recipe) SwapThe K-State Extension Office and S.N.A.P program is bringing and teaching how to make a Taco Dip
"Bring Some, Trade Some." (Gloves Provided)Bring Servings of your favorite SuperBowl Snack and trade them (and Recipes) with others.
Join us for a Family Story Time with Grant Snider Author of One Boy Watching, What Sound is Morning, What Color Is night.
“Let’s Talk About How Stress Impacts Your Community”with Jennifer Taylor Education Behavior ConsultantCome to the "Community Room" of the Moundridge Public Library and we will log in and watch/participate together.… Continue Reading Let’s Talk About How Stress Impacts Your Community
and your Public Library: Why we still add Value MPL Tech Talks: "Last Monday" Series Attend Live in person: in the Community Room of the Moundridge Public Library (at 411… Continue Reading Google News Music Books
Do your thoughts keep you up at night? Do you imagine worst-case scenarios or routinely second-guess your decisions? These are things you might experience when you overthink. Learn some tools… Continue Reading Webinar: “Mental Health Topic: Declutter your mind: Tools to tame your anxiety and overthinking” with Rachel Clews, Extension Specialist and Jennifer LaSalle FCS Agent
First Friday E-Calls” Entrepreneurship Webinars Kansas Tourism has a variety of assets to help drive visitors to your community. Are you using them? The purpose of the First Friday e-Call… Continue Reading Webinar: What Can Kansas Tourism Do for Your Town’s Economic Development?