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Classes are:

• Jan. 12 - Calligraphy class. Learn the basics of calligraphy. All materials will be provided.

• Jan. 26 - Loom knitting class. Learn how to cast on the loom, stocking stitch and pearl stitch. You would need to provide your own looms and yarn. You will be making a scarf and matching hat.

• Feb. 9 - Wood carving. Learn basic wood carving techniques making a wood spirit. All materials will be provided.

• Feb. 23 - Paper bead class. We will be making a variety of beads, sizes and shapes and techniques for stringing the beads to make jewelry. All materials will be provided.

• March 9 - CPR class. The price for this class will be $30 for one person, $40 for couples. This class will be held at the Walnut Community Building, 129 S. Main St. If you need certification or to be re-certified, this class is for you.

More classes are being planned so check back to this spot often to see what’s new.
The staff is also available to help anyone learn computer basics, Internet, email, eBay ... just call with your needs.

Also, a chili luncheon will be held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Walnut Community Center, 129 S. Main St. The library needs to replace the furnace this winter. Advanced ticket sales are available at Citizen’s First State Bank, First Federal Bank and Walnut Public Library. Children ages 0-5 are free; ages 6-12  $4; ages 13-adult $6; and seniors 60 and over $4.

TISKILWA — The next book club/dinner discussion at the Tiskilwa Public Library will take place at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 21. “The Chaperone” by Laura Moriarty is inspired by the life of silent-film star Louise Brooks. It is the story of two women who could not be more different, and the summer that changed them both.

SPRING VALLEY — Story time is held every Tuesday from 5:30 until 6 p.m. in the children’s room at the Richard A. Mautino Memorial Library. There is a story and a craft-related project during this time for preschool children through second grade. A parent must accompany their child. This is free of charge.

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