Author to visit Wega library
Michigan-based author Bill Jamerson will present a music and storytelling program about the Civilian Conservation Corps at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 12, at Weyauwega Public Library.
The program is free and open to the public.
The CCC was a federal program that President Franklin D. Roosevelt created during the Great Depression. Enrollees were paid $1 a day with $25 sent home to families each month.
Also in April, the library will host author Autumn Acres and her pot belly pig Cheyenne at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19.
Acres discusses life with her pot belly pig in her book Yes, a Pig Lives at Our House.
The program is free and for people of all ages.
For more information about programs, visit the library or its website www.wegalibrary.org or call 920-867-3742. The library is also on Facebook.
The program is free and open to the public.
The CCC was a federal program that President Franklin D. Roosevelt created during the Great Depression. Enrollees were paid $1 a day with $25 sent home to families each month.
Also in April, the library will host author Autumn Acres and her pot belly pig Cheyenne at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19.
Acres discusses life with her pot belly pig in her book Yes, a Pig Lives at Our House.
The program is free and for people of all ages.
For more information about programs, visit the library or its website www.wegalibrary.org or call 920-867-3742. The library is also on Facebook.
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