Join us as we make the switch from Wisconsin's Digital Library (Overdrive) to Flipster for our digital magazine needs. You can access Flipster here or ask a librarian for help next time you're in.
We have a new piece of technology available for check out! This mobile wifi hotspot can host up to 10 devices at once. It can be checked out for a week and can help with those pesky data-hogging phone apps. Stop by the library today and learn more about what this little device can do.
The library will be closed Labor Day weekend from Saturday, Sept. 3rd to Monday, Sept. 5th. Be sure to look for us in the Cow Chip Parade.
Have a safe and happy holiday weekend!
The library will be closing at 6pm Monday, August 22nd for our Strategic Planning Meeting.
Please let us know if you would like to be involved in community input sessions this fall. You can contact us at info [at] saukcitylibrary.org.
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We are pleased to offer the Jean Clausen Memorial Collection featuring titles on birds and nature that were owned by Jean. Juliana Clausen stopped by to see her mother's collection displayed.
Come and see this beautiful quilt on display in our front reading section. It was pieced together by the Emanuel Quilters for Christ and includes messages of support and hope for survivors of sexual abuse.
In the last several months, Micah B., Sam H., Noah G., Jaxon C., Abbey B., Aubrey H., and Cara M. finished their goal of reading 1,000 books before kindergarten! One of the best ways to encourage learning is to spend time with your kids each day sharing stories.
If you have a child who has not yet entered 5K, consider signing them up for our 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Club.
The library will be closed Saturday, July 2 through Monday, July 4. A wi-fi area will be set up outside the library during Fire on the River. Have a safe and happy holiday weekend!
In recent months, 7 children have reached the halfway mark to reading 1,000 books before kindergarten! We think that one of the best ways to encourage learning is to spend time with your kids each day sharing stories.
If you have a child who has not yet entered 5K, consider signing them up for our 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Club.
In the last several months, many kids have finished their goal of reading 1,000 books before kindergarten! We think that one of the best ways to encourage learning is to spend time with your kids each day sharing stories.
If you have a child who has not yet entered 5K, consider signing them up for our 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Club.