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The Lake Andes Public Library is a bright and colorful place far from the days of an old, mildewy, musty building full of just books. These days, the Lake Andes Public Library is a hub of activity, constantly full of kids enjoying all that the library has to offer. One of the most important aspects of the library is the safe space that it offers for both children and adults to explore their reading interests. The library also offers services that cannot be found other places in town such as free WIFI and eight public computers that have printing capabilities. In addition to the summer reading program, librarian, Mary Jo Parker, offers different activities for every day of the week. Mondays are food and fun days. Tuesdays the focus is on gardening whether it creating a three sisters garden or learning about plants that help butterflies and bees. Wednesday is a craft day where Mary Jo has a different craft for each age level which includes beading, macrame, string art, painting, crocheting, etc. Thursdays are the K-5 STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Mary Jo comes up with different projects geared toward different age groups. One example of a project would be having the kids build a macaroni tower to try to get it to hold different objects. Finally on Friday the focus is on physical activity. The kids have organized games of Red Rover and the library has an entire closet dedicated to physical activity equipment including gloves, balls, skateboards, safety equipment, etc funded through their Well-Connected Communities grant. There is never a dull moment at the Lake Andes Library with endless possibilities of activities and skills to be learned.
Read moreThis week July 22-26 concludes the formal summer programming program at the library. We had a wonderful number of children taking part and had a lot of great learning experiences and more importantly we have increased the number of pages read from last year. We are still adding up the exact numbers and will report them soon.
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Read moreDwight Wood Post #132 of Springfield is holding their third annual golf tournament on Saturday, August 10 at the Springfield Golf Course. This fun event is one of the ways that the Post uses to raise funds so that they can support various local projects like Boys State, Americanism programs in the local schools, flag disposals and other ways that emphasize their support of Americanism.
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Read moreColonel Robert Monfore better known as “The Colonel’s” militaryservicespanned throughthreewarsWWII,Korea and Vietnam. The Colonel enlisted in the Army 12 days before his 18th birthday on September 26, 1946. The Korean War began on June 25,1950 and ended on July 27, 1953. It isbecauseoftheupcomingday of July 27th also known as Korean WarArmisticeDaywhich celebrates the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement in1953,endingtheKoreanWar that observe this day through the account of what one local family like many others sacrificed and experienced during the Korean War. The Colonel and his daughter, Mary Hurd, were able to visit Korea as part of a special invitation for a Korean War Veteran’s Tour by the Republic of Korea’s government.Samsungandthe RepublicofKoreapartneredto make the Korean War Veteran’s Tours reasonably priced for a Veteran and one person toaccompanythemonthetrip. HereisTheColonelandMary’s story and experience as told throughMary’sdailyemailsto home and memories from this once in a lifetime experience.
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