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Beginning Birding: Waterfowl Basics

Posted by Isabel C. on Oct 16, 2024

Learn to identify ducks, geese, and other waterfowl during fall migration thanks to Madison Public Library and the Feminist Bird Club-Madison

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Beginning Birding Waterfowl Basics event with Madison Public Library and the Feminist Bird Club Madison

Let's Do Art For Seniors!

Posted by Isabel C. on Jul 2, 2024

Discover your creative side and join artist Christina Theobald every Monday in October at Alicia Ashman Library as she leads participants through this four-week exploration of different painting techniques and mediums. 

Libraries Closed for MLK Jr. Day

Posted by Isabel C. on Jan 6, 2025

Madison Public Libraries will be closed on January 20, 2025 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

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All Madison Public Libraries closed January 20, 2025 for Martin Luther King Jr Day

Blooming Butterflies Tickets

Posted by Isabel C. on Jun 14, 2024

Madison Public Library is giving away free tickets to Olbrich Botanical Gardens Blooming Butterflies exhibit for kids ages 6-12.

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Blooming Butterflies event photo

Phil Hassett: Pinney Studio Artist-in-Residence

Posted by Isabel C. on Jul 2, 2024

Phil Hassett will serve as the Pinney Studio Artist-in-Residence from May-November 2024. His residency is titled Call & Response and will focus on letterpress and printmaking

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Phil Hasset at Work

Libraries Closed for Juneteenth

Posted by Isabel C. on Jun 10, 2024

Madison Public Libraries will be closed Wednesday, June 19th in observance of Juneteenth. 

 

Make Music Madison 2024

Posted by Isabel C. on Jun 10, 2024

Make Music Madison returns Friday, June 21! We will be hosting over a dozen different performers at five participating library locations all day long.

Library Takeover: Full Circle Food Usage

Posted by Liz on May 13, 2024

Full circle food usage team for Library Takeover 2024 hosts an event at Meadowridge Library on June 8, 2024 focused on healthy, affordable food

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Summer Cyanotype Workshops

Posted by Liz on May 9, 2024

Come explore the history of cyanotypes (a camera-less photography process) and try out the process with artist and creativity coach Angela Johnson during four workshops held at Pinney Library throughout Summer 2024.

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Cyanotype Workshops with Creativity Coach Angela Johnson at Pinney Library Summer 2024

Pen Pals Writing Group

Posted by Liz on May 3, 2024

Fiction writing group at Pinney Library that meets weekly on Monday evenings from 6-8:30pm. 

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Pen Pals Writing Group takes place at Pinney Library Madison Public Library Mondays 6-8:30pm