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Ever wonder what happens when the library lights go out? Your stuffed animals will find out! Join us for this special story time and craft with your stuffed animals, who you will tuck in for the night so they can sleep over at the library.
Join us on Saturday, April 6th, to pick up your stuffed animals, have a little breakfast, and see what your animals were up to when the lights went out!
Register here for the April 4th stuffed animal sleepover: https://quincypl.librarycalendar.com/event/…
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Love your Library! We are in the heart of Quincy for a reason ❤😊📚
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I like to go to the library after Calftown Coffeehouse - Coffee, Amazing Sandwiches, Lotus drinks -cookies 😌
Hop in to the library before our closure for the spring holiday!
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Hippity hop on down to the Quincy Public Library for the Bunny Sock Hop! 🐇
Giggle, wiggle, and hop along to spring-themed music, books, and games. Then follow every-bunny's favorite rabbit as he leads you on an exciting egg hunt!
This program is targeted for children ages 3-6 years old and their grownups, but all are welcomed to attend. All QPL programs are free and open to the public, but space is limited; reservations are requested.
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Friday is the 29th not Saturday
Tired of plastic plant tags disappearing in your garden? Try painted rocks! They're durable, eco-friendly, and add a pop of color to your garden.
Join us to paint your own and keep your garden organized and beautiful. All supplies provided! 🌱🌿
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It's a NEW week at the Quincy Public Library! Make sure to check out all of our fantastic programs for all ages! Make plans to visit us this week! 🌷🌼💕
To register for events visit:
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🌸✨ Great News! Our Menstrual Hygiene Drive is getting an extension! 🌸✨
Due to overwhelming support and the urgent need to address menstrual hygiene challenges, we're thrilled to announce that we are extending our drive until April 12th!
This extension means more time for us to collect donations and spread awareness about the importance of menstrual hygiene. Every contribution counts, whether it's through donations of sanitary products, educational materials, or simply spreading the word.
Let's continue working together to break the stigma surrounding menstruation and ensure access to safe and hygienic menstrual products for all. Thank you for your incredible support, and let's make these next few weeks count! 💪🩸
You can support the Drive through physical & online donations.
Online Donations:
Learn more about the Drive here: https://quincypl.librarycalendar.com/event/…
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🌷 Spring Break Fun at the Library! 📚
Calling all teens and kids! Dive into a world of fun during your spring break with our awesome programs.
Visit our calendar to register and to find out more information about each program:
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Celebrate Women's History Month with Quincy Public Library!
Join us for a presentation by award-winning Ojibwa author Kim Sigafus. Explore the stories of Native American women in Illinois' past, plus enjoy interactive experiences!
Register here:
https://quincypl.librarycalendar.com/event/…
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Road Scholar: Singing Bird and the Importance of Native American Women in Illinois History
March is Women's History Month! In 2024, Quincy Public Library presents a history program that focuses on the often-overlooked Native American women of Illinois' past. The presenter, Kim Sigafus, is a...This was such a great program!
I had intended to watch this via zoom, but unfortunately missed it. Will the presentation be made available on the Quincy Public Library you tube channel?