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Gering Library continues its partnership with Scott Free Brewing for Pints & Plot Twists, a true crime book club. The next meeting is on January 6th, at 6:30pm, at 1032 O Street in Gering. This month’s book is “The Art Thief” by Michael Finkel. |
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Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for January 7th and 10th is “Penguins.”
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Builders Club (previously LEGO Club) is designed for *kids 8+ to build and experiment with LEGO bricks and more. Each month we will have different building challenges and structured STEM activities. *Kids under age 8 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by a parent.
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Ancient wisdom for modern living-Join us on the first and third Wednesdays of the month to discuss “The Yamas and Niyamas: exploring yoga’s ethical pratice” by Deborah Adelle. Reserve your spot at www.theyogacollective.com |
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Every Thursday at 10am, a group gathers in the community room to play Mah Jongg. Some have been playing for a while now, while others are new to the game. If you are curious how the game is played or wish to learn to play, stop by and observe. Mah Jongg is a tile-based game […] |
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Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for January 7th and 10th is “Penguins.” |
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The Gering Public Library Foundation, is organized as a not for profit organization to develop enduring sources of capital for strategic projects and support through conceptual ideas and partnerships that enhance and advance literacy, lifelong learning and community activity.
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Gering Library continues its partnership with Scott Free Brewing for Pints & Plot Twists, a true crime book club. The next meeting is on January 13th, at 6:30pm, at 1032 O Street in Gering. This month’s book is “The Art Thief” by Michael Finkel.
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Friends are enthusiastic supporters, whose mission is to help provide library services of the highest quality to our community. What do the Friends do? Advocate for the library Build membership Promote and assist with library programs Encourage donations Raise funds for the library Contact the Gering Public Library for more information about the Friends. |
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Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for January 14th and 17th is “Birthday.”
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Our Teen Dungeons & Dragons group is open to students in 6th through 12th grade. The group meets after school at 3pm on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. Tabletop roleplaying games like D&D encourage creativity, problem-solving, and social skills. |
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Every Thursday at 10am, a group gathers in the community room to play Mah Jongg. Some have been playing for a while now, while others are new to the game. If you are curious how the game is played or wish to learn to play, stop by and observe. Mah Jongg is a tile-based game […] |
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Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for January 14th and 17th is “Birthday.” |
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We will be closed all day on January 19th in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr Day. |
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Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for January 21st and 24th is “Colors.”
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Builders Club (previously LEGO Club) is designed for *kids 8+ to build and experiment with LEGO bricks and more. Each month we will have different building challenges and structured STEM activities. *Kids under age 8 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by a parent.
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Ancient wisdom for modern living-Join us on the first and third Wednesdays of the month to discuss “The Yamas and Niyamas: exploring yoga’s ethical pratice” by Deborah Adelle. Reserve your spot at www.theyogacollective.com |
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Every Thursday at 10am, a group gathers in the community room to play Mah Jongg. Some have been playing for a while now, while others are new to the game. If you are curious how the game is played or wish to learn to play, stop by and observe. Mah Jongg is a tile-based game […]
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Food for Thought book discussion group affords readers an opportunity to come together, talk about books, and express their opinions. The group meets on the 4th Thursday of the month* at 1:30pm in the community room. Copies of the books for each month may be reserved by calling the library at (308) 436-7433. Books are […] |
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The American Library Association Youth Media Awards are presented this year on January 26th. In anticipation of those awards, we are hosting a YOUTH BOOK AWARDS PARTY on Friday, January 23rd, at 3PM. We have some really fun things planned for this event! This event will be geared toward 3rd through 12th graders. |
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Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for January 21st and 24th is “Colors.” |
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On Monday, January 26th at 6pm, the Gering Public Library is partnering with the Emporium Express Bean & Bottle once again to bring you another Wine 201. This month’s wine category is “Wines from Down Under.” Tickets are available at the Gering Public Library for $25 each. We take cash or check only. Event takes […] |
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Adult Learners at the Library (ALL) is designed especially for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to gather, socialize and enjoy learning experiences. We meet at 9:30 one Wednesday every month in the Gering City Council Chambers (1025 P Street) and one evening a month at Northfield Haven for anyone who was unable to come […]
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Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for January 28th and 31st is “Bears.”
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Our Teen Dungeons & Dragons group is open to students in 6th through 12th grade. The group meets after school at 3pm on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month. Tabletop roleplaying games like D&D encourage creativity, problem-solving, and social skills.
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Adult Learners at the Library (ALL) is designed especially for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to gather, socialize and enjoy learning experiences. We meet at 9:30 one Wednesday every month in the Gering City Council Chambers (1025 P Street) and one evening a month at Northfield Haven for anyone who was unable to come […] |
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Every Thursday at 10am, a group gathers in the community room to play Mah Jongg. Some have been playing for a while now, while others are new to the game. If you are curious how the game is played or wish to learn to play, stop by and observe. Mah Jongg is a tile-based game […] |
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Story time can help children build their vocabulary, speaking and storytelling skills, letter knowledge, and love of books. Story time includes… books songs & rhymes finger plays & felt boards Stick around after the stories for… social playtime hands-on activities educational toys The theme for January 28th and 31st is “Bears.” |