All day
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9:00am
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Tots in Motion
Wednesday, Sep 13, 9:15am to 10:00am
You and your child will dance, Dance, DANCE! Bubbles, shakers and more! The last part of each class involves free play with library toys and a chance for caregivers to chat. Geared for children ages 5 & under, but older kids are always welcome to join in, too!
Babies too young to toddle can clap and bounce to the rhythm. Preschoolers are leaders in following cues. Children participate in their own way, in their own time. The only expectation is to have fun!
Community Room B
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9:30am
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Baby & Toddler Storytime (ages birth to 3)
Wednesday, Sep 13, 9:30am to 10:30am
READ and PLAY with your favorite baby or toddler! Reading, singing, talking and playing with your baby from the beginning is important because the roots of language are developing in a baby’s brain even before they can talk! Library programs are always free. Siblings and childcare groups are welcome.
Youth Program Room
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10:00am
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Baby Play Date
Community Room - Fireplace Side
Wednesday, Sep 13, 10:00am to 11:00am
Join other neighborhood families for a casual library playdate for babies ages birth to 17 months and their caregivers. We’ll feature open-ended play materials and lots of books! Siblings welcome.
Community Room - Fireplace Side
Learning to Grow into Our Second Act: Preparing to be Older and Wiser
Meeting Rooms A and B Combined
Wednesday, Sep 13, 10:00am to 12:00pm
Learning to Grow into Our Second Act is a six-week series that examines how older adults can navigate the challenges of mature and late adulthood and harvest our wisdom along the way. The emphasis is to refresh and add to the tools we already have. The goal is to explore the hard facts, such as the inevitable declines, the possible loss of connections and meaning, the reality of the end of life, and how we can use tools to ensure a well-lived and satisfying “Second Act.”
The six sessions will be weekly on Wednesdays: September 13 and 20, and October 4-25. (The group will not meet on September 27 to give participants the opportunity to attend UW Madison's Institute on Aging Colloquium.) All sessions will meet from 10:00am to noon. You are likely to gain maximal benefits if you attend all sessions.
Class curriculum and references will be emailed prior to class. The Library can also provide printed copies.
Registration for this series is required and opens August 30.
About the Facilitator: Helen Pan is a retired clinical psychologist. She is passionate about finding ways to engineer a meaningful and fulfilling mature and older adulthood. This interest intensified when she was caring for her parents in their last years and as she joined the senior citizen club.
This program is part of the Live Well @ Your Library initiative.
Meeting Rooms A and B Combined
Scrabble at the Library
Community Room - Table Side
Wednesday, Sep 13, 10:00am to 12:00pm
Attention word lovers: exercise your brain by playing Scrabble with other adults!
Community Room - Table Side
Tots in Motion
Wednesday, Sep 13, 10:15am to 11:00am
You and your child will dance, Dance, DANCE! Bubbles, shakers and more! The last part of each class involves free play with library toys and a chance for caregivers to chat. Geared for children ages 5 & under, but older kids are always welcome to join in, too!
Babies too young to toddle can clap and bounce to the rhythm. Preschoolers are leaders in following cues. Children participate in their own way, in their own time. The only expectation is to have fun!
Community Room B
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10:30am
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Multi Age Storytime (children & families 5 & under)
Wednesday, Sep 13, 10:30am to 11:30am
READ and PLAY together with children under age 5! Engaging with books, songs and playful experiences all help children develop communication skills, patience, empathy, and pre-reading skills and helps to build a lifelong love of reading. Library programs are always free. Older and Younger siblings and childcare groups are welcome.
Youth Program Room
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1:00pm
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Wisconsin Book Festival Presents Chasten Buttigieg for I HAVE SOMETHING TO TELL YOU - School Visit
Wednesday, Sep 13, 1:00pm to 2:00pm
The young adult adaptation of the hopeful and refreshingly candid bestselling memoir by the husband of a former Democratic presidential candidate about growing up gay in his small Midwestern town. Completely rewritten with new stories, including resources for readers, parents, and teachers.
Growing up, Chasten Glezman Buttigieg didn’t always fit in. He felt different from his father and brothers, who loved to hunt and go camping, and out of place in the rural, conservative small town where he lived. Back then, blending in was more important than feeling seen.
So, when Chasten realized he was gay, he kept that part of himself hidden away for a long, painful time. With incredible bravery, and the support of his loved ones, Chasten eventually came out—and when he did, he learned that being true to himself was the most rewarding journey of all.
Finding acceptance and self-love can seem like a tremendous challenge, but it’s never impossible. With honesty, courage, and warmth, Chasten relays his experience of growing up in America and embracing his identity, while inspiring young people across the country to do the same.
This appearance with Chasten is a school visit only. All students will receive a copy of I have Something to Tell You, courtesy of the American Girl's Fund for Children.
*Offsite
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3:00pm
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COVID Vaccine Clinic
Community Room - Table Side
Wednesday, Sep 13, 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Free COVID-19 vaccines and boosters at the Lakeview Library, administered by Public Health Madison & Dane County!
1st, 2nd, or booster doses of Pfizer and Moderna available while supplies last.
Everyone 6 months and older is welcome. 6 months-17 year olds need a parent or guardian present.
Walk-ins encouraged. Appointments are available but not required. Please visit https://publichealthmdc.com/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine/vaccination-appointments to book an appointment.
No ID or insurance required.
Community Room - Table Side
Chess for All Ages
Wednesday, Sep 13, 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Please join us to play chess at our weekly, drop-in program! All ages and experience levels welcome.
Study Room A
All-ages knitting circle
Wednesday, Sep 13, 3:00pm to 4:30pm
Drop-in knitting. All experience levels welcome. Children under 9 must be accompanied by an adult for duration of program. Yarn and Needles provided for in-library use. For more information, contact Cassandra at charlan@madisonpubliclibrary.org or 608-288-6150.
*In Meadowridge Library
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3:30pm
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LEGO Club at Pinney
Wednesday, Sep 13, 3:30pm to 4:30pm
It's time for LEGO Club! Join us the 2nd Wednesday of each month (July 12, Aug 9, Sept 13, Oct 11, Nov 8, Dec 13), for ages 5 to 12. Leave your own LEGOs at home - we've got plenty to share! Sometimes there's a theme, but there's always opportunity to free build.
Youth Program Room
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4:00pm
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One-On-One Computer Assistance
Wednesday, Sep 13, 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Need help with basic computer or Internet skills? Get assistance with opening an email account, writing a Word document, navigating the internet, keeping your files safe, and more.
Call 608-266-6350 to make a 30-minute appointment.
Computer Assistance is sponsored by the Digital Equity Project.
Study Room 211
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4:30pm
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Kids' Open Dungeons & Dragons Campaign (beginner)
Meeting Rooms A and B Combined
Wednesday, Sep 13, 4:30pm to 6:30pm
School age children (elementary and middle school) are invited to join us for Kid-led Dungeons & Dragons campaign. Be a part of our adventuring party where you'll use your imagination and creativity to explore a fantasy world in an epic quest.Our Dungeon Master Jared will provide support and help guide campaigns along with our adult D&D experts and our Youth Librarian Ruth. This Wednesday group is for beginners.
About D&D: Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game that allows each player to create their own character to play. These characters embark upon imaginary adventures within a fantasy setting. A Dungeon Master (DM) serves as the game's referee and storyteller, while maintaining the setting in which the adventures occur.
Meeting Rooms A and B Combined
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5:30pm
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Anime Club, Showing -- Boruto: Naruto Next Generations!
Community Room B and Kitchen
Wednesday, Sep 13, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Love anime, or want to get into it? Join us Wednesday evenings for Meadowridge Library's anime club!
Boruto is a spin off series of Naruto. We see where the new generation leads and how they tackle the challenges faced in this "modern age". With equal parts nostalgia and fresh wonder. Come and see the newest generation tackle the Chunin exam as threats from the clandestine Ōtsutsuki clan arise. Dive into the mystery that is "Kara". Join us as we not only watch Boruto, but we have lively debates on the subject, pick the strongest character and even enjoy the flashy fighting game Naruto Ninja Storm 4: Road to Boruto!!
Community Room B and Kitchen
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6:00pm
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Knitting at the Library
Community Room - Fireplace Side
Wednesday, Sep 13, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Drop in knitting: Learn a new craft or work on that unfinished project with other neighborhood knitters.
Community Room - Fireplace Side
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7:00pm
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Wisconsin Book Festival Presents Chasten Buttigieg for I HAVE SOMETHING TO TELL YOU
Meeting Rooms 301 and 302 Combined
Wednesday, Sep 13, 7:00pm to 8:00pm
The young adult adaptation of the hopeful and refreshingly candid bestselling memoir by the husband of a former Democratic presidential candidate about growing up gay in his small Midwestern town. Completely rewritten with new stories, including resources for readers, parents, and teachers.
Growing up, Chasten Glezman Buttigieg didn’t always fit in. He felt different from his father and brothers, who loved to hunt and go camping, and out of place in the rural, conservative small town where he lived. Back then, blending in was more important than feeling seen.
So, when Chasten realized he was gay, he kept that part of himself hidden away for a long, painful time. With incredible bravery, and the support of his loved ones, Chasten eventually came out—and when he did, he learned that being true to himself was the most rewarding journey of all.
Finding acceptance and self-love can seem like a tremendous challenge, but it’s never impossible. With honesty, courage, and warmth, Chasten relays his experience of growing up in America and embracing his identity, while inspiring young people across the country to do the same.
Meeting Rooms 301 and 302 Combined
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