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  • International Waffle Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “A waffle is like a pancake with a syrup trap.” ---Mitch Hedberg

  • Wear a Hat Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “How a hat makes you feel is what a hat is all about.” ---Philip Treacy

  • International Scribble Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “Hand any four-year-old a fist full of crayons, and it is a very, very few who don’t get busy with them, drawing, coloring, scribbling. I have not stopped scribbling.” ---Chris Raschka

  • Barnum & Bailey Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “To me there is no picture so beautiful as smiling, bright-eyed, happy children; no music so sweet as their clear and ringing laughter.” ---P.T. Barnum

  • World Piano Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “Life is like a piano. What you get out of it depends on how you play it.” ---Tom Lehrer

  • Pencil Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “A #2 pencil and a dream can take you anywhere.” --Joyce Meyer

  • National School Librarian Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “A school library is like the Bat Cave: it’s a safe fortress in a chaotic world, a source of knowledge and the lair of a superhero.” Tom Angleberger

  • National Unicorn Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “Everything today has been heavy and brown. Bring me a unicorn to ride about the town.” Anne Morrow Lindbergh

  • National Siblings Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “The advantage of growing up with siblings is that you become very good at fractions.” Robert Brault

  • National Pet Day

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States

    “An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.” Martin Buber

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