Events
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Library Board Meeting
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Blueberry Pancake Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Blueberry Pancake Day “What’s my favorite food besides pancake? I guess it would be flapjacks, followed close by hotcakes. After that, crepes...but thick crepes. Y’know, like, pancake thick.” Rob Riggle
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Corn Chip Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Corn Chip Day “I could have chips and salsa for dinner every day.” - Mia Hamm
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Croissant Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Croissant Day “My weak spot is laziness. Oh, I have a lot of weak spots: cookies, croissants.” - Anthony Hopkins
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Brussels Sprouts Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Brussels Sprouts Day “Brussels sprouts are misunderstood probably because most people don’t know how to cook them properly.” - Todd English
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Canned Food Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Canned Food Day “I live out of cans a lot. But I try to indulge only in healthy canned food.” Dwight Yoakam
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Ground Hog Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesGround Hog Day “No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.” English Proverb
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Casserole Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Casserole Day “A good marriage is like a casserole: only those involved actually know what goes into it." Anonymous
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Homemade Soup Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Homemade Soup Day “A home is a place where a pot of fresh soup simmers gently on the hob, filling the kitchen with soft aromas...and filling your heart, and later your tummy, with joy.” Keith Floyd
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Weatherperson’s Day
Legion Memorial Library 106 Iron Street, Mellen, WI, United StatesNational Weatherperson's Day "Weather forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning." George Carlin