Genealogy continues to be a popular hobby. Learn more about some of the basics of tracing your family history, including use of the popular site Ancestry, which is available to MCPL patrons!
Kids are invited to explore process art with a variety of projects! Process art is child-led; instead of a specific outcome, process art is focused on creation and allows many possibilities while children develop their artistic abilities, critical thinking, fine motor skills, and confidence!
Start October right with a fun afternoon of art creation using pumpkins and potatoes - no carving required! Pieces will be displayed for a contest, with winners announced Oct. 31!
Kids are invited to explore process art with a variety of projects! Process art is child-led; instead of a specific outcome, process art is focused on creation and allows many possibilities while children develop their artistic abilities, critical thinking, fine motor skills, and confidence!
The public is invited to a series of programs with a representative from the Aging and Disability Resource Center about the basics of Social Security and Medicare.
Kids are invited to explore process art with a variety of projects! Process art is child-led; instead of a specific outcome, process art is focused on creation and allows many possibilities while children develop their artistic abilities, critical thinking, fine motor skills, and confidence!
Come to the library to create a little buddy out of clay, or maybe make a foe in the form of a monster! After drying the creations for a few days, come back on Oct. 11 to paint them!
Take part in a lively discussion of books each month with our Edgar Branch staff and other book lovers! In October, the group discusses Kent's novel, which was inspired by a true story...of murder!
Kids are invited to explore process art with a variety of projects! Process art is child-led; instead of a specific outcome, process art is focused on creation and allows many possibilities while children develop their artistic abilities, critical thinking, fine motor skills, and confidence!
Gary Gisselman from the Marathon County Historical Society will present an Athens history program at the Black Creek Inn, formerly the historical Erbach House.
Browse and acquire free craft supplies donated by other crafters, including paints, yarn, fabrics, art supplies, patterns, craft books and more! Donations for the swap may be dropped off at the library October 7–11! * We ask that the items be clean and ready for their new owner. After the swap, unclaimed items will be donated to MCPL to be used in other programs. Free and open to the public. No registration. * No appliances—e.g., Sizzix, Cricut, Circuit Joy—or large spools of crochet thread.
Kids are invited to explore process art with a variety of projects! Process art is child-led; instead of a specific outcome, process art is focused on creation and allows many possibilities while children develop their artistic abilities, critical thinking, fine motor skills, and confidence!
Fall is the time when many gardeners are purchasing and planting spring flowering bulbs for early season color, but join us for this free class about keeping flowers indoors to brighten your winter!
Fall is the time when many gardeners are purchasing and planting spring flowering bulbs for early season color, but join us for this free class about keeping flowers indoors to brighten your winter!
The public is invited to a series of programs with a representative from the Aging and Disability Resource Center about the basics of Social Security and Medicare.
MCPL Wausau is happy to welcome back members of the Wausau Paranormal Research Society to share some of their investigations around the Central Wisconsin and beyond!
Learning to use a computer can be challenging! Learn the basics about using a computer, starting with how to use a mouse and keyboard. Registration required.
Join us for a screening of the new documentary "Closure" about the University of Wisconsin's two-year college system, followed by a Q&A with the film's director.
We'll have an assortment of facial features and fun shapes for you to use to decorate your pumpkin cutout. When you're done, take it home or add it to our library's pumpkin patch!
What on earth is a Zentangle? Join us at our Rothschild Branch and we'll show you a fun, relaxing way to create beautiful images using this structured technique, and make your own piece on the spot!
Join us for a special presentation at our Marathon City Branch on churches of Marathon County, led by Gary Gisselman of the Marathon County Historical Society.
Using beautiful ribbons, and a few simple supplies, we will craft a bookmark that is the perfect gift for the reader in your life—even if that reader is you!
Join us on Saturdays in November as we celebrate International Games Month with a series of games at MCPL Wausau. On November 2, it's a mini convention with board games and RPG "taste test" sessions!