Events
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Thankful Thursday
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesStop by the library today to make a "Thank You!" card for a deserving someone or organization in your life.
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Friends of the Library Meeting
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Cheese Fondue Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Cheese Fondue Day “There is no old bread that cannot find its cheese.” French Proverb
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Drawing Tutorials
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesOnline instruction at 9:30 am, 10 am, 10:30 am, and 11 am. Learn how to draw with online instruction or pickup a drawing book and set aside time to draw…
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Licorice Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Licorice Day “We’re like licorice, not everybody likes licorice, but the people who like licorice really like licorice.” Jerry Garcia
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D.E.A.R. Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesDrop Everything And Read Day at the library. In honor of Beverly Cleary's birthday stop by the library to join us in a D.E.A.R. Day.
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Peach Cobbler Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Peach Cobbler Day “Fresh peach pie can lift a bullying reprobate into apologetic courtesy; I have watched it happen.” Leif Enger
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Grits Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Grits Day “There’s a Yankee for you. Grits ain’t groceries? Next you’’ tell me eggs ain’t poultry and Mona Lisa was a man.” Stephen King
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Evening Book Club
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesSearching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok is our discussion book for April The evening book club meets the second Monday of the month at the library at 6pm. A…
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Glazed Spiral Ham Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Glazed Spiral Ham Day “Country ham is baked whole, usually with a glaze, sometimes studded with cloves, and served as the centerpiece at Christmas and Easter feasts.” Kate Christensen