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Looking for Stocking Stuffers? Check Out our Bundles of Books for Sale!!
Congratulations to Our Small Business Saturday Prize Winners!
CONGRATS to the winners of our Small Business Saturday door prize drawing: Elsie Dockweiler & Susan Royle! They each won a book bag full of stuff! Thank-you to everyone who registered!!π #ShopSmall
Christmas Book Tree Now on Display at CC Public Library!
A big THANK-YOU to Kade Dettman for helping us set up our Christmas Book Tree!
Stop by and see our CHRISTMAS BOOK TREE during #SmallBusinessSaturday (11/25). We'll be open 10am-2pm: with delicious hot apple cider for you to drink (while you peruse our bundles of books for sale). pic.twitter.com/TBJYwrNNsV— Central City Library (@CcplNe) November 21, 2017
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Christmas of Sharing Quilts Currently on Display at Central City Public Library!
We have beautiful Christmas of Sharing quilts on display! They were made by members of the #LoneTreeQuiltGuild. #ChristmasOfSharing #quilts βΊοΈππ pic.twitter.com/PTUNZXl12r
— Central City Library (@CcplNe) November 16, 2017
Save the Date for Small Business Saturday (November 25th)!
SAVE THE DATE for #Small Business Saturday~ November 25th!
Stop by the library during our hours of 10am-2pm!
Sip some delicious hot apple cider,β while you peruse our bundles of books for sale. If you’re looking for Christmas gift ideas or stocking stuffers: our fabulous book bundles are just what you need!π Lots of brand new and like new books! That day, the bundles will be buy one, get one half price!βYou may also register to win door prizes and participate in a Christmas-themed scavenger hunt!
Pawnee History in Merrick County at CC Public Library on November 20th!
The library is hosting a special day on November 20 in recognition of Native American Awareness Month.
The Pawnee Indians, who lived in this area for centuries, will be the subject of a presentation by Bill Bolte and Ladd Reeves of Central City, and Ron Glasser of Clarks. There will be numerous artifacts and other items on display, as well as historical information about the history of the Pawnees in Merrick County.
During the afternoon, there are programs scheduled for children, and a program at 7 PM is open to the public.
This event is funded by a grant from The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
Stop in and See Our White Table Display!
Ever since the Vietnam War, a WHITE TABLE has been set across America in mess halls and at military events to honor America’s Armed Forces, especially those missing in action and held prisoner of war. Each of the items on the table signify different things. Over the years, the βtableβ has evolved and there are some slight differentiations that exist between the tables set by each branch of the military. The general principle, and most of the setting, is similar. Here’s our version of the #WhiteTable. We’ll have it on display for the next couple of weeks.