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Spirit Lake All the News That Fits in a Song:Scandals, Sensation and Slanders in Song Saturday, April 13th, 2pm A fire, a murder, a mine disaster or other tragedy was often told through music in America’s early days. Few of the songs are polished, and often they don't "get it right," but many of them are hilarious, and they have guts and directness that make up for what they lack in finesse. And they tell what really happened. No lie. Honest. Performed by Bill Rossiter
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Spirit Lake Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition 3rd Saturday each month 1-4pm, Join our adventure in a new world full of danger and mystery! Space is limited, so please sign up in advance.
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Free Seeds in your Backyard Thursday, April 25th, 6pm Seed saving is an age-old practice that is easy and fun for everyone. Join garden educator Lisa Taylor in a lively, hands-on session about growing and saving seeds. Learn about the vegetables that are easy to grow for seed. Explore how to grow your own “landrace variety” and how to save wet seeds. Participants will work with a couple different plants to separate the seed and save them in an envelope to take home. For adults.
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The British Invasion Acoustic Concert by Brad Sondahl April 27th, 2pm Brad Sondahl conducts a Musical History Tour of the British Invasion. Enjoy acoustic renditions of rock and pop music.
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Spilled Milk : Based on a True Story
by K. L. Randis Brooke Nolan is a battered child who makes an aonymous phone call to social services about the escalating brutality in her home.
When they jeopardize her safety, condemning her to keep her father's secret, its a glass of spilled milk at the dinner table that forces her to speak about the cruelty she's been hiding.
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Wolf pack : a Joe Pickett novel
by C. J Box
A wealthy poacher he has been ordered to ignore and the murderous acts of a local cartel complicate both the professional and personal lives of a newly reinstated Joe Pickett. By the Edgar Award-winning author of The Disappeared
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The orphan's wish
by Melanie Dickerson
A reimagining of the story of Aladdin follows the experiences of an orphan in a faraway kingdom who becomes the childhood companion of a duke's daughter and who must leave a stable job in order to seek his fortune so that he can be worthy of her hand. By the award-winning author of The Healer's Apprentice. Simultaneous eBook
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The rabbit listened
by Cori Doerrfeld
A metaphorical tale of empathy and friendship follows the experiences of a small child who is offered well-intentioned advice from his animal friends in the wake of a loss but only finds comfort with the last animal, a rabbit who just quietly listens. By the creator of Little Bunny Foo Foo. Simultaneous eBook.
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Spirit Lake LIttle Renaissance Kids
Tuesdays, 10:30am(until May 14th)
Indulge their growing minds at Little Renaissance kids story time where we'll read stories together, then spend the rest of the time independently exploring weekly topics from the words of fine art, math and science, world cultures and active play.
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It Club
Tuesdays, 3pm
Kids are invited to join us after school for a program that does "it' all from science and technology to art and exploration. Each It Club is a new adventure and we encourage you to bring a friend.
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What is new at the library:Showing people how to use new technology, for fun or job readiness, is just one way your library helps your community thrive. If you are ready to try 3D printing, now is your opportunity. Post Falls, Spirit Lake, and Hayden Libraries will showcase 3D Printers during National Library Week, April 7-13. Available for those with a Library Network card, the launch events will explain how to create a project and send it to print. Stop by Post Falls, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday, April 10; Spirit Lake, Thursday, April 11, 4 to 6 p.m.; or Hayden, Friday, April 12, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. to see one in action, grab a snack and take home a 3D printed souvenir. Find out more at CommunityLibrary.Net/Ready.
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