On October 27th, 5:30-7:30 PM, there will be a CCC instructor led “Microsoft Word/Fearless Computing” Class. Cost is $25.00. Register and Attend at the Loup City Public Library.
October 14th 6pm Commons area Loup City High school: The Loup City Library presents Jerry Barlow, Celtic guitarist. Come one, come all. It is free! Check out his webpage at: http://www.jerrybarlow.com/
FCCLA is hosting a babysitting service on Thursday, October 2nd, 2014 during Parent Teachers Conferences. It will be held in the Loup City Public Library from 4-8pm.
There will be two basic introduction to computers provided by a CCC instructor on Oct 1 and Oct 27th 5:30-7:30 pm. Please call the library for information or stop by the library for a registration form. Also, if you have any specific programming you would like to see offered in the future, please stop by and speak to Judy Weston of CCC on Oct 27th at 5:30pm. Thank you!
Mysterious books have started appearing at Loup City Public Library. They are covert…They are sneaky…They are waiting for you to pick them up and participate in the “Don’t judge a book by its cover” campaign.
Adults: Stay tuned in the weeks to come for a “Don’t Judge a Book By Its Cover” program. A rough sketch of the program: Select books will be wrapped. If you select one of these books, there will be a very small survey to fill out regarding your reading experience, and there will be a small drawing at the end of the program.
Thanks very much to the downtown businesses who participated in the Coded Scavenger Hunt:
Simply Fit
Kings Variety
Recycled Relics
Car Quest
Custom Floral
Loup City Rx Shoppe
Citizens Bank
Loup City Diner
Trompke Bookkeeping
Thiel’s Tire
Heritage
Joe’s Market
Loop Agency
Betz’s Shoppe
The Frederick Hotel
The Bowling Alley
Also: Thanks to the Sherman County Times for battling through technical difficulties to put the ad in the paper–above and beyond!
Chase Stieb, Haylee Jacobs, Brady Dahlberg and Lanie Dahlberg won the T-shirts in the “post hunt drawing”
All right! The kids are finishing up their scavenger hunt today and “code breakers” everywhere better watch their backs! The end of the hunt is 3 pm today so kids will still be hanging out in the downtown area. Remember to bring the completed code books in directly after the hunt because at 4-4:30 we are doing a drawing at the library for some more prizes! Thanks so much to all of the participating downtown businesses