Bonanza Library Rangers program

Registration is now open for our Bonanza Library Rangers program! This collaboration between Bonanza Education Center and Big Stone County Libraries will bring environmental science and art classes to Ortonville and Graceville Public Libraries between November 2024 and April 2025.
We will explore subjects like microscope biology, owl pellets, wildlife tracking, migration, and nature-based art. We’d also like to build some bluebird, wood duck, and bat houses!
Registration MUST be completed in person, at the library. Classes are free, with space limited to 20. Recommended age range is 7 to 12. All classes will be taught by Paul Dhaemers, director of Bonanza Education Center, and Jason Frank, Big Stone County Librarian.
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Holiday Puppy Painting

Whether you are an adult or a kid (ages 10 and up), this is a perfect holiday class for you. Parents, sign up with your child and enjoy a fun evening together while you each make your own unique puppy. There are a variety of puppy faces you can make. Seating is limited to this free class. Sign up before its too late!

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October Adult Book Club

Octobers Adult Book Club pick.
‘The Dictionary of Lost Words’ by Pip Williams
Club meets Wednesday, Oct. 30 4:30 pm in the library.

To join, call the library or stop in.

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Post From May 21st, 2024

The Friends of the Graceville Library have joined up with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library and we are excited to help spread the news!
Please feel free to stop in the library to pick up an application and more information about this great program. Free books will be sent to your child from birth to age 5. As your child grows, the books will accommodate their age. The program has been established for the following towns; Graceville, Beardsley, Barry, Clinton, and Johnson. Anyone living outside of these towns will not qualify.
Sign up today!!