Mosinee: Read to a Therapy Dog
Marathon County Public Library—Mosinee Branch 123 Main Street, Mosinee, WI, United StatesYoung patrons are invited to practice their reading skills in front of a willing (and furry) audience!
Young patrons are invited to practice their reading skills in front of a willing (and furry) audience!
Join us at the Mosinee Library for a cat-themed crafty social hour!
Adults are invited to learn internet basics!
Join us at the Mosinee Library for our thrilling escape room adventures at our Escape the Library event!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents and caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Adults, young adults, and tweens are invited to make unique magnets using glass beads and scrapbook paper.
Genealogy enthusiasts are invited to join us to learn more about how to trace your family history using Ancestry.
Join us to understand Social Security Disability benefits, the qualification process, and how to prepare to apply.
Kids are invited to get creative and explore child-led process art with a variety of projects!
Join us for monthly gentle yoga and meditation sessions at our Mosinee Branch.
Young patrons are invited to practice their reading skills in front of a willing (and furry) audience!
Join the library staff and other book lovers for engaging discussions of books each month!
Adults are invited to learn internet basics!
Children age 6 and younger, and their parents and caregivers, are invited to join us for family story times!
Join us for monthly gentle yoga and meditation sessions at our Mosinee Branch.
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.
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.