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  • Suggested Summer Reading 1st & 2nd Graders

    1st and 2nd graders may begin reading on their own…but these are great titles for you to share with your new reader together: Red-eyed Tree Frog, Joy Cowley & Nic Bishop Tillie Lays an Egg, Terry Golson & Ben Fink Owen & Mzee: The Language of Friendship, Isabella & Craig Hatkoff, What to Do About Alice, Barbara Kerley & [...]

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  • Suggested Summer Reading K & 1st Grades

    Looking for some books to read to your Pre-K and Kindergarten children this summer?  Here are some recommended titles: 1, 2, 3 to the Zoo, Eric Carle The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Eric Carle Dooby Dooby Moo, Doreen Cronin & Betsy Lewin Purplicious, Victoria & Elizabeth Kann If You Give a Cat a Cupcake, Laura Numeroff & Felicia Bond Good Night, [...]

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  • Summer Reading Programs (click for more info.)

    Monday, June 14th, 6:00 p.m. CRANDON PUBLIC LIBRARY Join us as we kick off our Summer Reading Program with an evening performance with performer extraordinaire Tom Pease .  Don’t miss one of the best shows of the summer! Thursday, June 24th 6:00 p.m. CRANDON PUBLIC LIBRARY Birds, Birds, Birds!  Join the Antigo based Raptor Education Group, Inc., as they and [...]

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  • Spring Turkey Hunting Titles

    Spring Turkey Hunting Titles

    With Spring Turkey hunting just around the corner, now is the time to review your turkey hunting tactics with books and dvd’s available through the Crandon library.  In our collection we subscribe to the weekly publication Wisconsin Outdoor News and the monthly magazine Field and Stream.  We also can order a variety of turkey hunting [...]

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  • Top 10 Books Requested this Week

    Top 10 Books Requested this Week

    Top ten most requested books on V-Cat for the week of March 22nd, 2010 House rules by Jodi Piccoult Worst case by James Patterson The 9th judgment by James Patterson The last song by Nicholas Sparks The shadow of your smile by Mary Higgins Clark Eight days to live : an Eve Duncan forensics thriller by Iris Johansen Caught by Harlan Coben Deception [...]

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  • School Board Candidate Forum

    School Board Candidate Forum

    The Crandon Public Library Board will be sponsoring a School Board Candidate Forum on Monday, March 22nd beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Crandon Public Library.  The forum will allow candidates running for election to the Crandon School Board a chance to answer questions and establish their views on key issues within [...]

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  • Nicolet College Representative Available @ Your Library

    Nicolet College Representative Available @ Your Library

    Thinking about going back to school? A new career?  Starting a Business?  Meet your Nicolet College Community Representative Michelle Madl Monday afternoons 2:30-4:30 at the Crandon Public Library.  She will be available to answer your questions about career programs & certificates, university transfer options, how to enroll and more.  There is no [...]

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  • Love Your Library Bookmark Contest

    Love Your Library Bookmark Contest

    In honor of Love Your Library Month the Crandon Public Library is having a bookmark design contest. Enter your best design for a bookmark using the Love Your Library theme! Open to students in Early Childhood– 5th grade. Entries must be submitted on the official entry form.  One entry per child. Bookmarks should be submitted by closing time on February [...]

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  • Computer System Upgrade in Progress

    Computer System Upgrade in Progress

    Notice: V-Cat, our shared catalog will be down January 25 to January 28 for a system upgrade.  Library staff and library users will NOT be able to renew, reserve or search the catalog from home or at the library during this time. The good news:  items can be checked out at the library, the internet will be [...]

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  • Obituary Index Online

    Obituary Index Online

    Crandon Public Library’s newest database, the Local History Obituary Index is now available online at www.crandonpl.org under the Genealogy Resources link.  The index includes the name of the deceased, the newspaper, page number and date of the published obituary. This is an ongoing project of local volunteer Wayne Coleman and the Crandon Public Library.   The [...]

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