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Week of April 29, 2019

Wednesday, May 1

Join us for conversation, refreshments, and of course, knitting! 

The first & third Wednesdays of each month (unless otherwise noted) at 6:30pm in the 2nd floor Carpenter Room.


Bring your latest project or one that you are struggling to complete. Learn about charity knitting projects. 

For new knitters, experienced knitters, crocheters and other needle crafters - all ages are welcome!      

Please contact Adult Services with any questions! 

920-886-6315 or Library@neenahlibrary.org

Thursday, May 2

Bring music you're working on, something you're having trouble with, play a solo or a duet for the group, play along with your fellow ukers. All skill levels welcome!

Ukers will meet in the first floor Story Time Room.

Drop in for a friendly game of chess every Thursday evening from 6:00pm until 8:00pm. All ages and skill levels are encouraged to attend. Even if you have never played, but are interested in learning, stop by and we will teach you. No registration or chess boards required. Chess is played on the library's second floor.

Discover the power of your mind! Ever wondered if your accurate hunches, guesses or feelings were more than mere coincidence? Test your raw ESP level and learn what steps to take to develop your skill. Join Deb Klein and Sid Kittelson for a fun and enlightening evening of psychic skills assessment.

Friday, May 3

Stretch and flow yoga with an instructor from Absolute Wellness.

 

 

 

 

Sue Fink, Treasures and Time Travel

Why do we keep certain artifacts from our past (letters, trinkets, etc.)? What memories do they evoke, to where do they allow us to re-visit? Through song and story, Sue explores “time travel” based on the “treasures” that we choose to keep.

About Sue Fink

Chicago-based singer-songwriter Sue Fink enchants audiences with her whimsical perspective on the world.  Through song and story, she shares witty and perceptive observations of the human condition.  Her genre, “urban campfire cabaret,” is folk with a hint of jazz, a large dollop of humor, and a drop of sadness for good measure.  Her songs are played on “The Midnight Special” and other folk radio programs throughout the Midwest and more.  Sue is thrilled to be returning to Neenah Public Library for this program.  http://suefink.com

Friends of the Neenah Public Library Concert Series

Join us at the library for afternoon concerts from a variety of unique and talented artists!

The hour-long concerts begin at 2:00 PM, October to May, in the Shattuck Community Room. Performances are free and open to the public. The concert series is sponsored by The Friends of the Neenah Public Library.

 

Sunday, May 5

Are you interested in learning how to play Dungeons and Dragons? Join us every Sunday at 1:00pm in the second floor Aylward Room at the Neenah Public Library. This friendly Dungeons and Dragons group is always looking for few more adventurers. This is a great introduction for newbies, or people simple looking for a gaming group. No registration is required for this free event.

This is group is for adults 18 and older.