The Great Reads book club meets the third Saturday of each month at 11 am at the Marshall library with Zoom available for anyone who wants to attend virtually.
This will be our the last event of 2022 and, as promised, we will be GIVING AWAY OUR GRAND PRIZE which is winners choice of a Solo Stove Bonfire or Retrospec Weekender Paddle Board!!
Please join us on Friday, December 16th, for the elementary holiday program featuring our Head Start students, elementary band students and our featured program “The Grumps of Ring-a-Ding town” performed by the Kindergarten through 5th grade.
Our monthly Native American beading class continues!Join us on Wednesday December 14th, and learn to make some fashionable accessories just in time for the holidays – Christmas Tree Earrings!
Plow Route Map - Follow and bookmark the link to the map below (click the 3 lines at the top, right to view the legend). Emergency Routes will be plowed first, followed by the Main Routes, followed by residential
Give the book lover in your life the perfect gift this year. Make a donation of $35 or more and we’ll print your honoree’s name in a new book for the library.
Lake Agassiz Regional Library has partnered with Minnesota’s Legal Kiosk Project to offer community members the ability to apply for civil legal aid services, access legal resources, and, in some cases, attend online meetings with attorneys and remote court hearings in privacy.
Just in time for the holiday season, libraries across Lake Agassiz Regional Library’s seven county region are offering free COVID-19 tests through a partnership with the Minnesota Department of Health.
Coolers from participating Pennington County Ace Hardware stores make great gifts for friends and families that love to camp, hike, or go on adventures.
In order to have a chance a student needs to be recognized by any WAO staff for going above and beyond during the month and they get their names entered into the drawing.
Our goal is to support our relatives within the community and help foster sustainability without the use of pesticides or chemical agents as our ancestors have in the past.