Thursday,
March 20
Endicott – 7 p.m. – Book Club – Join the
discussion of Chris Cleave’s, “Little Bee.” Everyone’s invited.Rosalia – 7 p.m. – Picture Books with Katie Wilkes – Learn how to introduce difficult topics and encourage reluctant readers.
Friday, March 21
Malden – 2:30 p.m. – E-Reader Class – Learn how to download and checkout audiobooks and e-books onto your electronic device using the library’s website.
Saturday, March 22
Oakesdale –
10:30 a.m. – House Plants & Herb Gardens - Horticulturist Donna Guske Hanson
shares her vast knowledge for indoor plants and herb gardens. Learn how to care
for them and learn a few pointers as well.Garfield – 2:30 p.m. – House Plants – Horticulturist Donna Guske Hanson shares all the options for indoor plants. You are welcome to bring a “troubled” house plant!
Sunday, March 23
Colfax –
Palouse Plein Air Exhibit – Features watercolor paintings from the Palouse
Plein Air 2013 winners. This exhibit is open during regular library hours and
runs through the end of March.
Monday, March 24
Colfax –
2:15 to 5:30 p.m. – Community Blood Drive – Appointments are being taken by
contacting the library at (509) 397-4366 or the Inland Northwest Blood Center
at www.inbcsaves.org Donors should drink plenty of fluids and eat a
meal at least two hours prior to arrival.
Tuesday, March 25
Oakesdale – 6 p.m. – Book Club – Join us
for a potluck dinner and great book discussion. Contact Branch Manager,
Michelle at (509) 285-4310 for more information.
Wednesday,
March 26
Colfax – 6 p.m. – Teen Book Club – Join
the discussion of Guillaume Prevost’s, “Gate of Days: Book # 2 of The Book of
Time”. Come enjoy dessert and discussion whether you have read the book or not!
Thursday,
March 27
Palouse –
3:45 to 5 p.m. – After School Homework and Game Time – The Center for Civic
Engagement (WSU) students will be available to assist 4th graders
and up with their homework. Afterwards, there will be time for board and/or
video games. Colton – 5 to 6:30 p.m. – E-Reader Class – Learn how to download and checkout audiobooks and e-books onto your electronic device using the library’s website.
This is
just a sampling of the community programs for all ages in Whitman County
Library’s 14 branches. Visit the Events Calendar at www.whitco.lib.wa.us, like the library on Facebook or
call (509) 397-4366.
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