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.
Adults and young adults are invited to enter an original short story, poem, or piece of fiction in our creative writing contest this summer!
Children are invited to the library to create faux stained glass suncatchers!
Children are invited to the library to craft their own adorable paper snail!
Children are invited to the library to craft their own adorable paper snail!
Join us for story times at select parks in Marathon County this summer!
Join us for a story, music, crafts, and much more led by Children’s Wisconsin!
Children and their caregivers are invited to meet some of Wisconsin's common, but rarely encountered birds.
Teens ages 13-18 are invited to our Dungeons & Dragons Summer Adventure!
Children and their caregivers are invited to meet some of Wisconsin's common, but rarely encountered birds.
Each month book club participants meet at the library to discuss a featured selection!
School-aged children are invited to sculpt a mini masterpiece using air-dry clay!
Children ages 6-11 are invited to the library to make ink-dyed coasters!
All ages are invited to the library for a screening of "When Marnie Was There."
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents and caregivers, are invited to join us every Thursday this summer for family story times at MCPL-Wausau!
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 on a field trip to the Mead Wildlife Area to learn basic archery skills.
Teens are invited to join us in playing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate™!
Learn about types of annuities that can be used for long-term care.
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.)