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Enjoy some oldies but goodies, some poems that rhyme and some that don’t, and hear new voices as we explore the fun and importance of poetry! This virtual ‘Sound Off’ Poetry Read program will be shared to HPL’s Facebook page TODAY at 3 pm, and will be available to watch anytime afterward! 🙂
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Did you know? Hackley Public Library no longer charges for overdue late fines on Hackley Library items! We hope you’ll stop by the Library to browse materials and find some new books, DVDs, and music to enjoy! HPL’s Main Building Hours: Mon/Tues: 10-7 | Wed/Thurs: 10-5 | Fri/Sat: 10-2
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Author, Auctioneer, Appraiser, and Radio show Host Mike Ivankovich will introduce you to “What Determines Value”, and will then reveal what YOUR antiques, collectibles, and personal treasures are really worth today!  If you have 1-2 items you’d like Mike to appraise, please provide your name, email address, and type of item(s). If you don’t have anything you want appraised, that’s okay! You can...
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Visit HPL’s Facebook page, and watch and listen as Miss Lydia and Miss Melissa share stories about some of the amazing women throughout history. GUESS WHAT!? We also have a free journal craft that you can pick up that goes along with this program! Free kits can be picked up in HPL’s Youth Services department, any day during open hours (kits are available...
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Coming up next week! The Jim Crow Museum virtual tour investigates the history of anti-black caricatures, propaganda, and rhetoric in material and popular culture.  Most of the collection focuses on Jim-Crow era objects, but exhibit cases that feature enslavement, Reconstruction-era, Civil Rights-era, and contemporary objects are featured as well. These primary sources are used to document and learn from the past.  Jim Crow...
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