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Strong Women of Early Idaho Sung and Presented by Gary Eller Friday, October 6th, 3:30 p.m. Come hear songs based on Idaho’s strong women through Gary’s unique and humorous perspective. Grab a banjo, harmonica or guitar and join him in an impromptu jam session after his program. Sponsored by the Idaho Humanities Council.
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STCU: Homebuying 101 Tuesday, October 10th, 6:00 p.m. A free workshop and light meal from STCU. Register online at stcu.org/workshops, or call (855) 753-0317. - Discuss factors to consider when you’re deciding whether to buy a home or continue to rent.
- Learn how to find the right home.
- Learn what happens between an offer to buy and “closing.”
- Find out what it really means to be a homeowner.
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All Community Library Network Libraries will be closed Thursday, October 12th for an All-Staff Training Day
No items will be due this day!
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Craft Connection: Cheesecloth Ghosts Wednesday, October 18th, 2:00 p.m. Join us as we make this classic, one-of-a-kind Hallowe'en decoration! Discover how to create a fun ghost centerpiece using simple household materials. This class is designed for adults only, no registration required.
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Mystery Matinee Book Club Wednesday, October 18th, 2:00 p.m. Put your thinking caps on as we study Academic Mysteries. Find a tale that suits your curiosity from the front desk's list. Come to the meeting and let us know if you loved it, hated it, were spell-bound or terrified! We'll spend the hour finding and sharing new authors we love and hate.
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Panhandle PageturnersWednesday, October 25th, 2:00 p.m. by Peter Stark Join in the discussion about Astoria by Peter Stark: a fascinating book which documents the 1810 to 1813 expedition, financed by millionaire John Jacob Astor and encouraged by Thomas Jefferson, to establish Fort Astoria, a trading post on the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. You don't have to finish the book to join in the discussion, just come for a great hour of conversation!
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