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Summer is here! Let's learn about different types of gardening and greenery at these upcoming Madison Public Library programs.
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Summer is here! Let's learn about different types of gardening and greenery at these upcoming Madison Public Library programs.
Help package native seeds for library patrons to pick up this winter. Native seeds need to be over-wintered to thrive and library staff need help packaging the seeds so that library patrons can pick them up from the various library locations this winter.
Jim Terry, author of graphic memoir Come Home, Indio, will speak at the Central Library on Thursday, December 7, 7pm.
Pinney Library Artist-in-Residence Bernie & Zuzu is hosting weekly open studio hours, passive programs and workshops from February - October 2023.
Learn more about Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)'s second north-south line.
If you've ever wondered if yoga is for you, try Chair Yoga at Alicia Ashman Library this December.
For the launch of their annual, themed calendar, the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets has invited 25 poets from the South Central Region of Wisconsin to read poems on the theme of "Margins" at Sequoya Library on Saturday, November 11.
Do fun after-school art projects led by local artist Amy Mietzel at Lakeview Library in November 2023
The City’s Imagination Center at Reindahl Park is ready for the next step in the construction process, and the City needs your input at its next virtual public information meeting, 6 p.m., Nov. 6, 2023, via Zoom. Registration prior is required.
Explore mending across Madison through a series of events hosting in partnership by Madison Public Library, The Mending Project, the James Watrous Gallery, and Center for Design and Material Culture at UW-Madison's School of Human Ecology.