Hatley: Book Club: “Everything, Everything” by Nicola Yoon
Marathon County Public Library—Hatley Branch 435 Curtis Avenue, Hatley, WI, United StatesJoin fellow readers in a discussion of “Everything, Everything” by Nicola Yoon.
Join fellow readers in a discussion of “Everything, Everything” by Nicola Yoon.
Get creative with LEGO® and other blocks!
We are celebrating the “Color Our World” theme through our activity book, summer performances, craft activities, book displays and more! Our summer programming has something for all ages, but it is especially geared towards school-age children, tweens and teens.
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents and caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times at MCPL locations across the county!
Join us for an exciting performance by singer & entertainer, Tom Pease!
Join us to discuss "The Red Tent" by Anita Diamant for our June book club gathering.
Adults and young adults are invited to enter an original short story, poem, or piece of fiction in our creative writing contest this summer!
Stop by the library all week long to make upcycled paper beads!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents and caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times at MCPL locations across the county!
Get creative with LEGO® and other blocks at the library!
Teens are invited to the library to create their own zines!
Join us outside the library for an exciting chalk fest!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents and caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times at MCPL locations across the county!
Children and their caregivers are invited to discover features unique to owls we so seldom see!
Join us in a discussion of Colleen Hoover's "It Starts with Us" for our July book club gathering.
Stop by the library to play cribbage and meet new players!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents and caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times at MCPL locations across the county!
Get creative with LEGO® and other blocks at the library!
Children and their caregivers are invited to join us for a comedy juggling show.
Children are invited to the library to craft their own adorable paper snail!
Adults and young adults are invited to enter an original piece of artwork to illustrate our creative writing contest winners’ stories.
Adults are invited to the library to make their own terrarium!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents are caregivers, are invited to join us for a special garden-themed story time!
Get together with fellow readers at the library for a book club where you get to decide which book you want to read!
Get creative with LEGO® and other blocks at the library!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
This festival provides book lovers a chance to hear and meet a multitude of authors over the course of several days. In addition to fostering a connection between author and audience, our festival gives people in our communities a chance to build their own connections through their mutual passion for literature in its many forms and genres.
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents & caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
For additional Wausau-area events, check out the events calendar on VisitWausau.com.
(Please note: While library events are included on this site, the majority are not affiliated with MCPL.)