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  • Library Board Meeting

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States
  • Kazoo Day

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

    National Kazoo Day “I think the kazoo and chocolate-chip cookies have a lot in common.  All you need is a mouth to appreciate either one.”  Wally Amos

  • Asahi Nordic Exercise

    Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United States
  • Puzzle Day 

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

    National Puzzle Day “In life’s kaleidoscope, we’re each a different piece of the puzzle.” Sarah Reinvalde

  • Draw a Dinosaur Day 

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

    National Draw a Dinosaur Day “In pre-school, I was drawing dinosaurs – I was huge into dinosaurs.  I wanted to be a paleontologist, not a cartoonist or filmmaker or anything…

  • Hot Chocolate Day

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

    National Hot Chocolate Day “Because the best gift in life, is just having someone to drink hot chocolate with.”  Tessa Shaffer, Heaven Has No Regrets

  • Freedom Day

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

    “May we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right.”  Peter Marshall

  • Groundhog Day

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

    “Turn your face to the sun and the shadows will fall behind you.” Maori Proverb

  • Optimist Day

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

    “My friends, love is better than anger.  Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair.  So let us be loving, hopeful, and optimistic.  And we’ll change the world.”…

  • World Read Aloud Day

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

    “Reading aloud with children is known to be the single most important activity for building the knowledge and skills thy will eventually require for learning to read.”  Marilyn Jager Adams

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