Robert Barfknecht has been painting watercolors for fifty years. Since retiring, he has become a “Snowbird,” a name given to someone lucky enough to be able to enjoy good weather, whatever the season.
Nature's Best Hope with Douglas Tallamy | Chippewa Valley Book Festival
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Family Storytime is about 30 minutes long and geared for two- to six-year-olds and their caregivers, but can be enjoyed by the entire family. This Storytime features stories, fingerplays, and music.
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This event is intended for younger audiences and their parents/caregivers.
Join us after Family Storytime for a hands-on activity led by the Pablo Center ARTmobile.
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This event is intended for younger audiences and their parents/caregivers.
Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers, and Waterfalls with Scott Spoolman | Chippewa Valley Book Festival
Explore Wisconsin's many and varied waterways and to learn how they came to be as they are today.
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The Craft of Writing Lives—Our Own and Others with Melissa Faliveno | Chippewa Valley Book Festival
Melissa Faliveno will present her debut essay collection, Tomboyland, named a Best Book of 2020 by NPR, New York Public Library, Oprah Magazine, and Electric Literature, and recipient of a 2021 Award for Outstanding Lite
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A family drop-in event! Join fellow LEGO® brick fans twice a month for free building. We supply the LEGOs, you supply the imagination.
Writing Off the Grid: What Can Nature Teach Us About Bearing Hardship? with Carol Dunbar | Chippewa Valley Book Festival
There is more help available to us in this world than we know. The study of biomimicry looks to nature for solutions because every problem known to man has already been solved by Mother Earth.
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A Writer’s Journey to Publication: A Conversation with Laura Warrell | Chippewa Valley Book Festival
Writing a novel can be just the beginning—getting it published can be a journey all its own. Laura Warrell had a long, challenging ride to getting her first novel, Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm published.
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