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On Monday, the Tiskilwa Public Library held the children's program, "Give Thanks." Children listened to the story, "The First Thanksgiving" by Linda Hayward and made special feather headbands. Pictured are Ava and Maddie Krost (from left), Jazzlyn DePauw, and Brady and Brenden Piacenti. Delicious cookies made to look like turkeys were made by Liz Piacenti for the treats.
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Attention all Santas. Need help with your gift giving list? The Richard Mautino Library can help, and the best part is you will be helping the library at the same time! The library is selling gift cards to many of the most popular businesses such as iTunes, Subway, Menard’s and many, many more. You simply pay face value for the card, and the library receives a percentage of your purchase — a win/win situation. Orders for November must be placed no later than Nov. 30. Stop in or call the library at 815-663-4741 for full details.

LAMOILLE — Thanksgiving week the LaMoille-Clarion Library will close at 5 p.m. Wednesday and be closed all day on Thanksgiving Day and Nov. 23. Normal hours will resume on Nov. 24.

LADD — The Ladd Public Library has resumed its preschool story times on the first and third Monday of each month. These sessions are designed for 2 to 5 year olds with a parent or guardian. Each session consists of stories, activities and crafts.

Also, the adult book club has resumed meeting. For more details on this and all library programs, contact Amy at 815-894-3254.

WYANET — The Raymond A. Sapp Library’s November book group will meet one week early today, Thursday, because of Thanksgiving. The group is discussing Liane Moriarty’s book, “What Alice Forgot” at 7 p.m.

SHEFFIELD — “Give the Gift of Reading” will be the theme at the Sheffield Public Library during the annual Celebrate Sheffield Open House on Saturday. Amid festive holiday decorations, seasonal refreshments will be served, including hot cider and coffee as well as cheeses, crackers and sausage. Constance Deal and her violin students will provide live holiday music from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Librarian Sue Lanxon will read holiday stories in the Children’s Department every half hour from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Freshly-popped popcorn and lemonade will be served for the children. Peruse both traditional and new holiday book selections while relaxing in the new comfortable reading areas, or check them out to enjoy at home. Participate in the “For the Kids” campaign by purchasing tickets for the many baskets offered by Sheffield businesses and organizations! Sheffield Library will offer a festive large basket brimming with new holiday books for the entire family! Tickets for the gift baskets will be for sale on Main Street, along with maps showing patrons where the baskets are located.

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